Threads Of Destiny(Eastern Fantasy, Sequel to Forge of Destiny)

Voted best in category in the Users' Choice awards.
[X] Question if the blade had ever met any of the peoples descended of the mountain tribes. [uncertain actionable information, may reveal previous imperial contact?]

Why would a blade care about the environment? Unless it's in a cave, snow and cold air won't impede a cut. The people, on the other hand, are targets and obstacles.

I would expect the sword to have only shallow insights regarding the land. The people are more in its wheelhouse.
Because environment shapes action. A fight among immortal trees with skin harder than steel will play out very differently to a battle in an open plain among the tall autumn grass.
 
[x] Question if the blade has any insights regarding the lands of ice in the far south. [certainty of actionable information, knowledge of a peoples homes grants insights]

Considering our main point of contact is a spirit of the land, more knowledge about said lands seems important.
 
[x] Question if the blade has any insights regarding the lands of ice in the far south. [certainty of actionable information, knowledge of a peoples homes grants insights]

Considering our main point of contact is a spirit of the land, more knowledge about said lands seems important.
You know the lady who gave us the sliver isn't a spirit right? She's a person with spirit ancestry like Meizhen.
 
I was kinda iffy on Meng Dan initially but I quite liked him here. I'm hoping to see more of his capabilities in the coming chapters.

[X] Question if the blade had ever met any of the peoples descended of the mountain tribes. [uncertain actionable information, may reveal previous imperial contact?]
 
[X] Question if the blade has any insights regarding the lands of ice in the far south. [certainty of actionable information, knowledge of a peoples homes grants insights]
 
[X] Question if the blade has any insights regarding the lands of ice in the far south. [certainty of actionable information, knowledge of a peoples homes grants insights]
 
Insert Tally
Adhoc vote count started by EternalObserver on Oct 22, 2020 at 3:32 AM, finished with 62 posts and 34 votes.
 
[X] Question if the blade had ever met any of the peoples descended of the mountain tribes. [uncertain actionable information, may reveal previous imperial contact?]
 
[X] Question if the blade has any insights regarding the lands of ice in the far south. [certainty of actionable information, knowledge of a peoples homes grants insights]

To people complaining about lack of tension: this is what it's like to be overleveled.

Following the map over the Sect grounds with Renxiang and the team is not a tense danger-filled adventure, nor is it an intensely personal meditation. It's a test of logistics and interpersonal fluidity; while I personally believe it could stand to have more observations on individual personalities and how they interact, the adventure tension is not there for a reason.
 
[X] Question if the blade has any insights regarding the lands of ice in the far south. [certainty of actionable information, knowledge of a peoples homes grants insights]
 
[X] Question if the blade had ever met any of the peoples descended of the mountain tribes. [uncertain actionable information, may reveal previous imperial contact?]



Hmm, while I do agree that the map adventure was a bit lacking in tension, I also agree with Erebeal that it was a matter of there being enough narrative room to fill that out. I inquired Yrsillar a week ago about how many updates he was planning for the mini-adventure; his response was that both the military and the map options are suppose to be 1 update, meaning Yrs doesn't want to stray from the main narrative for too long. There was a struggle to make room between character dynamic, info about Elder Lang, the adventure itself, and now about the information that's being presented before us. Is it unfortunate? Yes it is.
Sounds like Royal Road edition expansion space TBH, since you could fit a lot more content in without changing what actually happens there.
 
o people complaining about lack of tension: this is what it's like to be overleveled.

Following the map over the Sect grounds with Renxiang and the team is not a tense danger-filled adventure, nor is it an intensely personal meditation. It's a test of logistics and interpersonal fluidity; while I personally believe it could stand to have more observations on individual personalities and how they interact, the adventure tension is not there for a reason.
Well, we're still small fish tbh... But yeah, I agree. Tension here didnt seem like the point of the exercise, and could potentially be a distraction.

I did like the way LQ now actually has positive social interactions and rep and can now talk to people for info. That was a nice development and payoff for all the work we've done there.
 
[X] Question if the blade had ever met any of the peoples descended of the mountain tribes. [uncertain actionable information, may reveal previous imperial contact?]
 
[X] Question if the blade had ever met any of the peoples descended of the mountain tribes. [uncertain actionable information, may reveal previous imperial contact?]
 
[X] Question if the blade had ever met any of the peoples descended of the mountain tribes. [uncertain actionable information, may reveal previous imperial contact?]
 
I feel like in recent chapters there's been continued emphasis on previous contact between our people and the Ice Witches. Their history as Mountain Tribes and Meng Dan's discoveries about old connections to the Weilu didn't mention who they were as much as who they were with. We chose to discuss Old Tribes with Meng Dan against asking about how the Weilu relations with their neighbors, but ended up talking about Weilu relations anyway because Yrs wants us to be curious about something. Yrs has given more emphasis to the Ice Witches relationship with Emerald Seas than the Ice Witches themselves, which makes me wonder if he doesn't have something important he wants to share that's more relevant than hints of their philosophy and way of life. It's a choice between slightly more insight into their culture or more context to a mystery which we've been hinted to and encouraged to explore.

[X] Question if the blade had ever met any of the peoples descended of the mountain tribes. [uncertain actionable information, may reveal previous imperial contact?]
 
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[X] Question if the blade had ever met any of the peoples descended of the mountain tribes. [uncertain actionable information, may reveal previous imperial contact?]
 
[x] Question if the blade has any insights regarding the lands of ice in the far south. [certainty of actionable information, knowledge of a peoples homes grants insights]
 
On first reading, asking about the Ice Lands seems more reasonable.
But therein is the problem, it is the SAFE option, like reading an encyclopedia in the public library.
All divinations point to there being something of value here, and I'm willing to gamble on there being a hidden gold nugget in the sword's memories. To continue with the previous metaphor, it would be like checking old dubious booksellers trying to find ancient documents with information that never made it into official history.
It's a good time to give that old Ling Qi luck a dice roll

[X] Question if the blade had ever met any of the peoples descended of the mountain tribes. [uncertain actionable information, may reveal previous imperial contact?]
 
[X] Question if the blade had ever met any of the peoples descended of the mountain tribes. [uncertain actionable information, may reveal previous imperial contact?]

Let's even this up a little.
 
On first reading, asking about the Ice Lands seems more reasonable.
But therein is the problem, it is the SAFE option, like reading an encyclopedia in the public library.
All divinations point to there being something of value here, and I'm willing to gamble on there being a hidden gold nugget in the sword's memories. To continue with the previous metaphor, it would be like checking old dubious booksellers trying to find ancient documents with information that never made it into official history.
It's a good time to give that old Ling Qi luck a dice roll

[X] Question if the blade had ever met any of the peoples descended of the mountain tribes. [uncertain actionable information, may reveal previous imperial contact?]
Solid reasoning, I'll change my vote.

[X] Question if the blade had ever met any of the peoples descended of the mountain tribes. [uncertain actionable information, may reveal previous imperial contact?]
 
Well that was a fun update! We got to see a bit more about how we will interact during the route to the meeting point and the roles that we will be engaging in.

I enjoyed it, and I feel a bit sad regarding this Sword's graveyard.
 
[X] Question if the blade had ever met any of the peoples descended of the mountain tribes. [uncertain actionable information, may reveal previous imperial contact?]
 
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