She had never gotten to know the silent boy, and she regretted that a little, he seemed like a reliable sort.
Okay, as a new reader, perhaps I'm missing something but...is it strange to anyone how much this one potential connection was pushed? I probably only noticed because everything was compressed into three days of reading, but I was already thinking it was weird how long "get to know Han Fang" was an action option despite the story never going there.
I can't help but imagine that yrsillar had some kind of really interesting plan for him that we never got to see cause no one cared. Or was it like an actual thing people were advocating that just never got enough support? I feel like I'm missing something. It doesn't really matter, though, I was just thinking it was kind of weird.
he earth itself was tainted with sun and death qi, cultivators below the third realm who ventured out unprotected into the poison sands could quickly sicken and die, their meridians catching fire and their flesh rotting from their bones, and even higher cultivators could grow ill without regular cleansing. It took great effort from the clans to maintain their borders and prevent the poison from spreading back into cleansed lands, which was why actual expansion was such a generational affair.
They were foul, dead things born from the toxic qi of the sands. They were little more dangerous than normal predatory spirit beasts in small numbers, though one had to be careful to cleanse any land they were discovered in, but periodically, they would gather in number out in the wastes, rallied by their more intelligent kin, skeletal abominations animated by the wrathful wraiths of those who had died in the fall, driven mad by the toxic qi.
Ah yes. Fallout: Xianxia. As much as I love Fallout, not really convincing me that Gu Tai is a great option.
The one thing that really disappoints me about Efficient Music is that it delays the Cai minor that I begrudgingly accepted the delay of last week. We finally increased our relationship with her, now we have the chance to get close enough to her for Qi to even be able to make the choice. That is something that Qi is IC delaying on, past the point wjere Cai said she would ask again. These minors will be indicate to Qi whether she is someone who is worth her loyalty in the first place, we have to do this to get the choice, and we have already been delaying it. I wanna drop the Su Ling training and instead have a Meizhen training with her attached minor, to squeeze in Cai, which I just might do.
Honestly, kind of related to the most recent debate on the Cai route: I have little desire to run to report to her immediately of our own accord. If Cai wants to make an offer to Ling Qi, she should actually have to
make an offer. She can come to us if it's an issue for her. We're already having people worried that she's putting no effort into wooing us, there's no need to make it even easier.
Also, I feel like I'm going to be flayed alive for suggesting something so heretical but...do we
need a flying sword? Really? I mean, it's really cool-sounding and all, but don't we already suffer from a lack of focus? I know I'm new and not totally used to the mechanics, so I could be missing something major that makes flying weapons a gamechanger but...picking up a new weapon, no matter how awesome, sounds like kind of a waste this close to the tournament.
Also, was anyone else really surprised we didn't get Mother's response this turn?
[X] Plan Efficient Music