Mechanically possible.Maybe mantles are mutilated and transformed raksha? I mean, that would sorta kinda make sense.
Mechanically possible.Maybe mantles are mutilated and transformed raksha? I mean, that would sorta kinda make sense.
I've always favored keeping it simple, and letting people draw their own conclusions.It occurs to me that this is an excellent way to mask the exact functions of the crown.
Speaking of combat buys, something that occurred to me as a lark:* Unrelated, but there's something for us to think about for our next big combat buy.
On its own, it does not say that.It does directly say power level though, and mentions weird restrictions being why it does things the way it does.
That doesn't scream org chart equivalent only to me.
The stunt's fine.
What Artemis said.The chapter doesn't mention Mab destroying the note yet.
We could use it as a focus to ask who knows what we wrote in it.
That at least would give us a lead on the Archive's existence.
Was Ligier ever the sun of Creation? He never had the title "the Sun that Was before the Sun" as far as I recall. Ligier and Sol Invictus never illuminated the same earth, or shone upon the same people to establish such a moniker. The best hypothesis for me would be that some race / people lived in Malfeas, and for them Ligier was the sun. Then at the turning of ages they fled, and there was a new sun. I mean, some Malfean race surviving is kinda possible, I guess.Ligier is older than Sol. Has been around since long before Creation
That difference wouldn't matter to a human, but to things older than that race, Ligier was the first sun.
Ligier was the first burning light that hurt the nearby Raksha.Was Ligier ever the sun of Creation? He never had the title "the Sun that Was before the Sun" as far as I recall. Ligier and Sol Invictus never illuminated the same earth, or shone upon the same people to establish such a moniker. The best hypothesis for me would be that some race / people lived in Malfeas, and for them Ligier was the sun. Then at the turning of ages they fled, and there was a new sun. I mean, some Malfean race surviving is kinda possible, I guess.
Also, the title would not apply to exalted.
I would not try it. We wrote that note just like we wrote the book of Yomi. If we try and use it as a focus we might just cross our wires again depending on the question.The chapter doesn't mention Mab destroying the note yet.
We could use it as a focus to ask who knows what we wrote in it.
That at least would give us a lead on the Archive's existence.
Both Harry on dad are on their second bottle of scotch and we've been talking for MAYBE two minutes...
We are giving Harry a wad of cash the size of a squirrel after this, that is for sure.
Our father may not drink but I think he magically absorbed an unopened glass bottle through his face via osmosis.
That's sort of what I was going for. Not an outright statement, but a denial on one area before transitioning into a discussion of another temptingly plausible reason for how we did it.I've always favored keeping it simple, and letting people draw their own conclusions.
And given that we'll be publicly wielding Exalted charms and Shih arts in addition to both Ancient and mortal sorceries, there's a lot of room to cover.
I mean, recall that while the Gatekeeper has some time magic bullshit with regards to prophecy and precognition, the Mothers explicitly can see potential futures:
Oh, Mab has enough pull to just get Maeve in on short notice and hold her for exorcism? Neat.Good night guys, see you tomorrow as we face most likely... He Who Walks Besides.
You know normal Halloween exorcisms.
Oh, Mab has enough pull to just get Maeve in on short notice and hold her for exorcism? Neat.
Whoops.Good night guys, see you tomorrow as we face most likely... He Who Walks Besides.
You know normal Halloween exorcisms.
She'd also need to hold her in place somehow for an hour. I am looking forward to see how this goes.She is the boss of Meave yes, I can say that much without spoilers. As long as the presence does not suspect it would have no reason to refuse a summons.
For this I kinda expect Uriel to be allowed to drop in. Especially if we manifest our world-body at the same time.
Good night guys, see you tomorrow as we face most likely... He Who Walks Besides.
You know normal Halloween exorcisms.
They are raksha who play the stories of exaltations...
Question about this for when you're back online; since we picked the option of eating temporary spirits/ fractions of spirits split off to do things for power with MiM if we manage to "kill" an instance of Nemesis after we pull it out but before it slips away do we reduce its host cap until and unless it heals?Good night guys, see you tomorrow as we face most likely... He Who Walks Besides.
You know normal Halloween exorcisms.
If dude didn't intervene when the Queen of Summer murdered the Queen of Winter, committed suicide and then was going to have her corpse defiled as some sort of Outsider plot? If he didn't stop Nicodemus and company setting off the Black Plague? Didn't show up when Cowl and allies were trying to sacrifice a good chunk of Chicago's 3 million people as fuel for an ascension ritual?For this I kinda expect Uriel to be allowed to drop in. Especially if we manifest our world-body at the same time.
In fairness, showing up and taking action aren't the same things for him. For a lot of those events he was likely Rube-Goldburging around pushing people into the position to help.If dude didn't intervene when the Queen of Summer murdered the Queen of Winter, committed suicide and then was going to have her corpse defiled as some sort of Outsider plot? If he didn't stop Nicodemus and company setting off the Black Plague? Didn't show up when Cowl and allies were trying to sacrifice a good chunk of Chicago's 3 million people as fuel for an ascension ritual?
He certainly isn't going to show up here for the exorcism of one woman. He might keep watch, but I dont expect him to show up.
This is all mortal/mortal-adjacent business, apparently.