There are Exalts who can enforce oaths under circumstances like this, with the Moonshadow Caste being the Abyssal version. Neither us nor Clochard is that caste, and I don't think any other Exalt with an Eclipse-type power has appeared in this quest. Also, we haven't demonstrated any social powers of that sort before.I can't see an Abyssal exaltation not having some way to make it matter when somebody says that they'll do 'anything'. That's, like, an archetypal Abyssal power.
Lunars can learn what is more or less a budget version of an Eclipse oath as an Intelligence charm, so I wouldn't rule that out completely. Neither of them are here, anyway, though.Neither us nor Clochard is that caste, and I don't think any other Exalt with an Eclipse-type power has appeared in this quest. Also, we haven't demonstrated any social powers of that sort before.
*Shrugs* That's in parenthesis because it would make sense, not because I think it's guaranteed. But this is a narrative game, xp debt to buy charms in the moment and pay for them later is a core mechanic, and there are just, like, charms that can do stuff like that, no caste business required.There are Exalts who can enforce oaths under circumstances like this, with the Moonshadow Caste being the Abyssal version. Neither us nor Clochard is that caste, and I don't think any other Exalt with an Eclipse-type power has appeared in this quest. Also, we haven't demonstrated any social powers of that sort before.
Goddamn it, VagueZ. Okay, I've got to ask: I fully expect that helping her up will backfire horribly with probably lethal consequences for us, and that's why I want to do it: because it's hilariously stupid and optimistic. Are you going to have problems with that? Like, that I'm intentionally sabotaging your quest by picking bad choices?
Bony Pony could ride again, if an Exalted desired it. But we know there's only one person who'd want to, and she's hanging over mortal peril.... I just realised the real tragedy of this situation:
Bony Pony is dead! Well, more dead than before.
Bony Pony could ride again, if an Exalted desired it. But we know there's only one person who'd want to, and she's hanging over mortal peril.
I read this as "I am giving you the opportunity to make a bad decision, because it would be funny if you made a bad decision". This feels uncharitable, but I still can't see saving the life of someone we literally just chose to kill as anything but a bad decision.I'm starved enough for attention that I'll take it.
And it wouldn't be the first time something's backfired horribly.
More seriously: if I didn't want that to happen, it wouldn't be a vote option. You absolutely will not annoy me, ever, by picking a vote option I give you, and even if there's a write-in, I'll tell you before it annoys me. Universally.
A choice between 'suck instantly' and 'get on with the quest' would do bad things to an already anemic voter base. Most killer GMs these days advertise their inclinations because they know that only a certain kind of voter is willing to put up with it. For everybody else, it's better to operate under the basic assumption that the GM would prefer that both they and the playerbase be having fun.I read this as "I am giving you the opportunity to make a bad decision, because it would be funny if you made a bad decision". This feels uncharitable, but I still can't see saving the life of someone we literally just chose to kill as anything but a bad decision.
I read this as "I am giving you the opportunity to make a bad decision, because it would be funny if you made a bad decision". This feels uncharitable, but I still can't see saving the life of someone we literally just chose to kill as anything but a bad decision.
Okay. So you kill your cousin who did nothing to harm your friend, but leave the one who maimed them alive because she could be useful to you. Sounds like "revenge for Flawed Topaz" was just the latest in the line of your excuses."Really." Topaz turns her head back forward, no longer facing you as you look over the dark waters below. "Fine. Whatever. Why tell me?"
"Because I had been hoping that they'd leave me be and not hurt people, but since they aren't, I'm going to crush them utterly."
Sounds like "revenge for Flawed Topaz" was just the latest in the line of your excuses.
...I can get behind that.
I would say it's the least in-character thing for Vessel.This more or less sums up my angle on this vote (and many of the votes this quest has had). Fundamentally, for all of Vessel's bluster and oaths of melodramatic vengeance, he has always made petty and arbitrary snap decisions based on what feels less bad to do. Hell, we could have pushed through actually working to destroy Creation and staying loyal to the Waif, but we stopped because he got cowardly and had to fight someone he knew to do it. Here, he could just as easily kill her or not, but immediately compromising the plan on a random whim the moment it actually gets up in his face is, like, the most in-character thing for Vessel.
Helping the Clochard here goes against his interests, because she'll almost certainly become a recurring problem if he saves her.