- Location
- somewhere in the universe
[x] The moon
In greek mythology Artemis was a warrior and a maiden and goddess of the moon
In greek mythology Artemis was a warrior and a maiden and goddess of the moon
[X] The moonZora-Alishanda is the goddess of the Moon, and the... master deity? patron? of the Riddling Knight who is one of her fragments.
Swimming in seas, diving under waves, falling into darkness and disappearing in the sunlight don't really allow for many interpretations.
[x] The moon
Where do you guys get info about the Gods and lore of this series?
Is there a wiki or something?
On the contrary, I think that it would be too much if I expected everyone reading this quest to have read either of my finished quests and have familiarised with the backstories of the various gods and goddesses who make up the setting's pantheon.
Here's a cliff notes version:
Zora Alishanda, goddess of dreams, was the wife of Telthalus, creator of humanity. After Telthalus went to war against the other Elder Gods because of their mistreatment of humans (their kidnapping human children and turning them into elves was a big part of it), Zora Alishanda was captured and imprisoned on the moon, where she has been chained ever since. In dreams, she created goblins as a tribute to her husband.
I do not actually remember if the Moon is one of Zora-Alishanda's domains or not.The Riddling Knight (an aspect of Zora-Alishanda the Goddess of Dreams, enjoys riddles, fights against evil nightmares)
Yes, it is. She is the goddess of the moon.I do not actually remember if the Moon is one of Zora-Alishanda's domains or not.
Well, my first thought was the moon, but I'm leaning towards a dewdrop.
Since you got the correct answer only a few minutes after I first posted it, I don't really consider it a success in that regard.Well, @Chandagnac, you've finally stumped your readers with a riddle
Fair enough, but this time we were guessing. The other times we were sure.Since you got the correct answer only a few minutes after I first posted it, I don't really consider it a success in that regard.
After considering a number of possible answers, you decide that there is only one which really makes sense. 'The moon,' you say. 'You are Zora Alishanda, the moon goddess.'Finally, you see a person. Someone you recognize. A woman clad in the plate mail armour of a Quellonian knight. She is leaning against a windowsill, gazing out at the school grounds, which are lit by faint starlight. There is a wistful look on her face.
She turns to you and says, 'I was once a maiden: faultless, brightly shining, a glorious warrior and silver-haired queen; I soared with birds, stepped on the earth, swam in the sea, dived under waves, fell into darkness, dead by sunrise, and was reborn. Again and again, reborn.' She hesitates. 'Once, I lived. Oh… I lived.'
A smile spreads across her face: bright, cheerful, and utterly false. There is no real joy in her smile. 'What am I?' she asks.
difficultyTheir attempts to change tactics, using spells to distract you or move you out of the way, amount to nothing; you are able to resist their low-level magic without much difficult.
Well, I was thinking beginning grappling would be a perfect add-on with dodging and stances, believing it wouldn't take much time.I like Amnesiac's write-in, but I think we should stick with one training option. Doing more would get less time and experience than doing one. So stick with Green Flame's suggestion, then tackle self-defense.
I think sisters + secret room is a good idea for discussion.
It's fairly simple. (Lol, famous last words.)@Chandagnac, can you explain how combat and especially weapon usage goes in this system? Like, how you determine hit and damage, and which things use which attributes? And is unarmed combat an option here?
And so on. I don't do that sort of thing anymore. It took way too long.The Elf rolled 4 for his surprise attack. (4 +Agility +Ranged Combat skill +Weapon bonus = 18)
18 vs Tebhol's defence (Agility + Willpower + Rank + Fiery Aura = 13) = 5
Tebhol took 5 damage from this attack.
The Elf rolled 6 for his 1st round attack. (6 +Agility +Ranged Combat skill +Weapon bonus = 20)
20 vs Tebhol's defence = 7
Tebhol took 7 damage from this attack. He has lost 12 HP in total.
Tebhol rolled 8 for his 1st round fire blast. (8 +Magic +1 from Living Flame trait = 17, 2x dmg)
17 vs the Elf's defence (Agility + Durability + Rank) = 2 (also, the Elf's mesh suit nullifies the 2x dmg)
The Elf took 2 damage from this attack.