18981st poster gets a cookie (cookie thread (Part 7)) (Part 10)

no you have to start

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ive decided

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QBCord’s been investigaying her for a while now, though, and we’re still fairly certain that she’s bi at most.

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tutuu try and hit on me. give me your best attempt show me what you’ve got

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yes.

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she would end up in a lavender marriage by accident

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tell me about it

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i will later im watching a show rn

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you want me dead.

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the one thing i picked up most from my last ex was “you want me dead”. i did it a little from my sister but she instilled it into me

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@lilith ok what do you wanna know

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Two hours into POV2, second time watching this POV’s episode 'cuz I didn’t pay enough attention during my first watch. Multitasking did not work out too well.

Gwen crashed out during a coven gathering, but at least she explained the full extent of the dangers to the northern farmlands. (AKA evil pagan hideout. I just call 'em cultists to be honest.) And she also explained her immaturity of being a leader and her desire to view the coven as a family. (…pretty sure this will make things tougher for the one who plays Theodosia. From her POV, it’s like: “Are you going to be a leader or a family member?”)

Gwen conversed a bit with Cassandra, the carpenter who… IIRC was a former guard? Apparently she has some bad history with the older coven members, and urged Gwen to talk to her father if she wishes to know more about it.

Random thought. Something funny I realize is that there’s a surprising amount of citizens who like standing in the rain despite risking catching a cold. So far we got: Tetch, Gwen, and IIRC one of the guards.

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4hrs 30mins.
We finally got more lore!

Okay, so. Mothers are deities, but the burden of the world is too big, so they descended upon the lands, mated with humans, and birthed the Brothers, who have half the powers of the Mothers. (So basically demigods.)

Brother Gedna rules over death and plague in the name of culling overpopulation to maintain the balance of life, but based on context he is involved somehow in this blight, because his pets had tormented Arvis Harcourt a decade ago in Blackwell.

In E7 life flourished hard in the southern houses because the Mothers were coming full force trying to push back the darkness. (But uh. While it restored the land, it didn’t stop the monsters from roaming around them. Maybe because they spawned from black magic?)

Stiorra was attempting to message the Mothers at the southern houses, but instead some other entity responded, and wished to prevent her actions. Now I’m not sure whether this was Gedna or literally a new entity, but whatever it was: I presumed it to the one causing the blight. (Or at least, supporting the spread of the blight.)

Stiorra = Little Dove, and this Stiorra happen to be assigned the role of a seer of sorts. Ergo, there have been multiple Stiorras in the past, incl. a Stiorra (who happened to also have been a seer) who burned at the stake a century ago. So… Solomon probably mistook present Stiorra for past Stiorra. As for why they look similar: Genetics. That’s the best answer I can think of.

Hm… (present) Stiorra was sent to the south (i.e., to the fort) to help by the… Mothers? But when she arrived she could not communicate to them anymore, and instead accidentally reached out to an entity that promotes the blight. (Because after said “meeting”, the creatures of the blight went full force with the goal of eliminating Stiorra, who has the ability to communicate to the deities.)

Okay… I now have the rough sketch of the situation at the fort and the blight, but now the issue is: “What do I -and the characters- do with this information? How does this help fight the blight?”

The runes of vitality act as sponges that reduce the blight, but the darkness at the fort has become so strong that the runes are expended after one night. If the characters are to continue using this method, then they’d have to mass-produce them somehow. (And I feel like… that’s not a good idea, when the concept of the deities is to promote balance.)


…oh, also: There’s the church to worry about. Hollow Tom claims that his group of three (i.e., incl. Faelyn and Jebadaiah) were less radical and more helpful compared to the high priests and members of the council at the capitol. But like: He’s also notorious for drowning many many members of the coven in the lake. Now granted, I don’t have the full context of the story, but like: The distrust is unattachable.

. . .

I wonder if the entity present Stiorra contacted is the “Father”; a deity that might have been birthed by the faith of Church of the Father over the course of a hundred years?

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Dress shenanigans w. Branwen. It was funni.

Meeting w. Thomas Holland(?) at the end of the session; Had they had 10 more minutes, then there could have been so much more progress between the coven and the church…

FWIW at least they hold amicable stances to each other, and fortunately Gwen grew enough of a spine to start the conversation with the person whom she was taught to be the boogeyman.


Elliot’s actor seems to still have issues with his streams. E6 and E7 are both chopped into three parts, so I’ll probably be unable to view 100% of his POV. (Well. It should still suffice to get the understanding of the context of the situation of the Ashvale Sales.)

girl i dont even know what i was yapping about ill be so real

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ma’am I am literally a cleric I have five positive channels per day

((somehow I assume this fact will not actually matter))

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(wotr spoilers)

lol. lmao, even.

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okay so like, I’m spoiled on Camellia’s deal, I am separately spoiled on her deal being obvious
but I just brought her into combat and she was like “YOU ARE TODAY’S SACRIFICE” “THE WORLD IN CRIMSON :D”
after we literally found her standing over a mangled corpse
this Is In Fact obviously sus,

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meanwhile my character is like ‘she sucks because she’s a ?noble? who was being a dick about regular people at the festival’

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