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[X] A man in his middle age, thin spectacles framing his weary face, clad in the attire of a funerarian from distant Sijan.
Ruvia
Ta-sepa
Kegare
They're not canon Exalted gods, but rather important ones in this quest.
Okay, I am not well versed in Exalted mechanics, so I just need to double check something:
When Golden Road says "It did not - until today. And now - it always did happen this way. It always will have", is she speaking literally? I know that such things are possible within Exalted mechanics, but at the same time Soul-Scarring Embrace is only noted to create a traumatic vision which I assume means the effect is "only" mental.
Exalted is a world where very few things are truly impossible, particularly for the titular Exalted who were designed to achieve the supposedly impossibleOkay, I am not well versed in Exalted mechanics, so I just need to double check something:
When Golden Road says "It did not - until today. And now - it always did happen this way. It always will have", is she speaking literally? I know that such things are possible within Exalted mechanics, but at the same time Soul-Scarring Embrace is only noted to create a traumatic vision which I assume means the effect is "only" mental.
[X] An older man with a long, flowing white beard, wearing saffron-yellow robes and old, much-worn sandals.
I was also tempted to vote for the middle-aged man, but I feel like if I do the goddess will die.
So these are all god or somesuch that I would recognize if I knew Exalted, yeah? Can I get the cliff notes?
For those of us ignorant of exalted lore, who are these three options?
A side note, has someone noted: Ta-Sepa and Kegare are homebrew, but Ruvia is actually canon. Not only is he canon, he is, in theory, one of the most important and most powerful gods in all of Heaven, governing over the entire House of Journeys (as far as Mercury doesn't, anyway) as well as being the god of all roads. He is the kind of person Exalts answer to - specifically Sidereals (although their relationship is not one so simple as a straight hierarchy).Ruvia
Ta-sepa
Kegare
They're not canon Exalted gods, but rather important ones in this quest.
One of the key components of the Abyssal and Infernal narratives is that they are given "evil-flavored" powers, and if they wish to do good, they must often struggle with a toolbox full of violence and horrible things which they have to somehow apply to good ends.By the way, really not feeling good about that technique (which is probably Functioning As Intended by the QM). Let's try not to get in situations where we have to quite literally ruin someone's life too often, if we can avoid it.
For what it's worth, it wasn't easy for me to write either, and it took me some time to work it out and decide whether that story warranted telling.That flashback segment was genuinely, really difficult to read -- it's deeply unsettling to think about someone's entire self-image being forcefully destroyed while they know what's happening but can't actually stop it. It wrings out a lot of sympathy for a character who spends most of her word count being a huge jerk.
[x] A dark-haired youth, with eyes as black as night and a dangerous smile, dressed handsomely but surrounded with the sickly-sweet smell of rot.
I am a woman of simple but trashy tastes.
Although it is an often-repeated truism that changing the past is impossible in Exalted, it depends on what one considers "the past." The greatest and most esoteric powers might very well reshape the world such that it stands as if events had unfolded differently in every respect, even though causality itself was not broken. If you want a metaphor, the Exalted cannot unbreak a vase, but they might have the power to fix it flawlessly, or to produce an identical vase and sweep away all debris of the first so that none might tell the difference.Okay, I am not well versed in Exalted mechanics, so I just need to double check something:
When Golden Road says "It did not - until today. And now - it always did happen this way. It always will have", is she speaking literally? I know that such things are possible within Exalted mechanics, but at the same time Soul-Scarring Embrace is only noted to create a traumatic vision which I assume means the effect is "only" mental.
It is indeed very difficult to kill a god, though their temporary "death" is still treated seriously in the setting for the same reason that someone beating you into a temporary coma would be treated seriously in the real world. It is not a pleasant experience to go through, and being out of commission can do quite a lot of harm to the domain a god should watching over, and therefore to their status and power. It's generally a good idea to not go around treating gods like FPS players who will just respawn if you stab them.She literally can't - goddesses are unkillable while their domains exist, barring a few very exclusive (like, effectively Exalted-only) techniques, some specifically limited artifacts, or edge-case magical BS. And snake style, something any mortal can learn, isn't strong enough Kung-Fu to kill the immortal.
Worst case scenario, she wakes up in a year with a hangover and a demotion.
As Golden Road herself has noted: That technique is super forbidden and heretical. Those sorts of techniques tend to either be user-unfriendly or extremely cruel and vile in some form. Or outright risks to the stability of reality, given the nature of an Exalted. Using it should not be the first choice Golden Road jumps to, and it's not the sort of thing we should feel good about seeing.By the way, really not feeling good about that technique (which is probably Functioning As Intended by the QM). Let's try not to get in situations where we have to quite literally ruin someone's life too often, if we can avoid it.
Unfortunately, this is sort of true. Due to the fact that the Exalted were created with the express purpose of destroying and actually killing beings of power equivalent to gods, there's not alot that the Celestial Bureaucracy can do to stop the strongest Anathema from barging into their homes, setting fire to the linens, smashing up the place, and stealing all the booze on the way out.99% of Heaven is treated as completely irrelevant, even gods who are explicitly noted as invested and engaged in Creation's future as opposed to reclining on their cushions drinking ambrosia.
Thank you all for reading, and I am glad this update had such a positive recemption.
Sure, go ahead.This is going to sound slightly ominous, but knowing yourself... how open would your muse be to criticism?
Don't get me wrong, I liked it, and I love your build up and stake setting, but there's a hollowness to this showdown that Shay vs Marrow did not have. Like, in an anime, the production values would have been higher for this fight than the preceding one, but...
Well, don't feel obliged to let me ramble, a quest and a fic have different needs, but it feels very much like the first draft of the fight (it ends like this, but I need this scene, and this showy bit here, and that cool-ass image here) and part of me is itching to talk shop about anime fight scenes.![]()
Just to be clear, "hard to read" in this case does not mean bad or that it's something I actively disliked. The technique that won the previous vote was the most fraught option for me personally, but, like... The text acknowledged this as a horrible thing to do to someone that is at best a grim necessity that brings no one any joy. You're not framing this in a way that's like, genuinely upsetting.For what it's worth, it wasn't easy for me to write either, and it took me some time to work it out and decide whether that story warranted telling.
Not exactly. The Celestial Bureaucracy is unlikely to care overmuch about some local bureaucrat getting the shit beaten out of them, but if you hurt their operations enough or actually barge into the palace of a major power...well, in the Age of Sorrows theres a lot more potent gods networked together than potent Exalted networked together.Unfortunately, this is sort of true. Due to the fact that the Exalted were created with the express purpose of destroying and actually killing beings of power equivalent to gods, there's not alot that the Celestial Bureaucracy can do to stop the strongest Anathema from barging into their homes, setting fire to the linens, smashing up the place, and stealing all the booze on the way out.
This is almost literally the thing that happened before, and the reason that the Solar and Lunar exalts were named Anathema in the first place.
That being said, the Celestial Bureaucracy is a Bureaucracy in the first place, and one modeled after the ancient Chinese Bureaucracy. So it's hide-bound traditionalist, corpulent, slow to move, slow to change, and very corrupt.
So that doesn't help either.
Sure, go ahead.
Ultimately I was aware writing this fight that it lacked the emotional togetherness of the Marrow fight, but mostly I wanted cool choreography, and with Nashai and Road lacking an established relationship and being knives out for each other it left little room for real character interaction, so it suffered in that department. It was me indulging because I hadn't written an anime fight in a whileBut I'd be interested in your thoughts.
Your right leg hitting her allowed you to bounce back up and regain momentum. This allows your spinning motion to flow into an attack of your left foot - kicking once and twice and five times and twelve times, a single kick unfolding hundredfold down towards the shrine, wooden legs blurring into shining streaks of gold hitting Nashai's swords, her shoulders and torso, the ground beneath her, a rainfall of kicks tearing holes in her sleeveless tunic and cracking the stone below. Her back slams to the rooftop and she gasps, and you fall down with your fist raised…
You notice the gesture just in time, as Nashai brings her swords together much too far to reach you - until you realize she is connecting the hooked points like a chain's link. She swings one sword at you and its sister doubles its reach, its spiked pommel turning it into a makeshift flail. You bring your forearm up over your face just before it hits, catching your breath to harden your skin, but she is learning fast. Her goal was not to hurt you, but to do the same thing you did a moment before: hit you with heavy momentum while you are airborne. The impact reverberates through your body and it sends you pummeling down to the ground.
Alright, let's get to it.
Preface: there is a terrible limitation when it comes to Exalted: from the outset, the protagonist is expected to win. This is true for most media, but it's especially pernicious in Exalted. You can't have your protagonist feel mortal and lose as much as they win: they gotta be super shounen anime all the time because they are defined in their relation to the setting - not a part of it, but in a certain sense above it. Those who prefer to play dragonblooded probably implicitly acknowledge this failing and work around it by purposefully limiting themselves to the 'weakest' exalt. One whose peers are numerous enough to form an actual working society.
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"High and low" First Edition core rulebook p. 21 said:(...)
Thus goes the existence of the Solar Exalted - to wield the power of the Sun but to do so with the greatest economy possible, showing their true might only when the need is great. Travelling the road as mendicants, pilgrims and fugitives, they tread lightly and fight when they have no choice or when their conscience compel them to. Some have crowned themeselves kings and queens, but so far their reigns have been brief and ended by the knives of Wyld Hunt or by some regional power fearful of competition. Those solars who wish to survive [to] the maturity of their power must play game of high and low (...)