[ ] Accursed Implement - Rod and staff and saber, united in purpose.
Complete Fisher King (2 Picks, 12 Arete) and attain Feat: Saber (3 picks, 12 Arete).
An economical option that unlocks Sword in the Stone, saves Arete for the Realm of Evening, and picks up the exclusive Saber feat from this battle. After multipliers Saber should yield a full .625 Rank, improving Hunger's combat Rank to 10.45, casting Rank to 9.45, and his Blood Rank to 11.45. A fearsome elevation indeed, and one that keeps your options open to purchase effects in the Realm of Evening. You'll also gain 10 points of Accursed Favor and the option to use Fisher King mitigation of the Decimator's Affliction.
*Increased Wisdom, Rank, and Rank gains make this a versatile build that can stay in the Voyaging Realm or return to the Human Sphere as Hunger prefers.
*Extreme Rank focus means certain uncommon enemies may be able to counter you effectively. Lacks notable Attribute improvements beyond a few +s to mental stats.
*Future Armament matchups: Dicey, but you have lots of Arete to play with in the Realm of Evening. Surely you can buy something there?
*If you can figure out a way to re-access Feat: Orb, the potential benefits would be considerable.
Fisher King gives 50% rank so having that apply to Saber is nice, even if our already existing rank boosts mean that the rank boost isn't all that large. That it builds towards the second trinity while still saving Arete for the Realm of evening is quite appealing.
A good pick, but without knowing what accursed favor or the second trinity do there's not much to talk about here.
[ ] A King For All Seasons - Not merely of Winter, but of all seasons, King.
Purchase Refinement of Purpose for 1 pick, 25 Arete (Arete -> Praxis picks), then purchase Sword in the Stone for 1 pick, 25 Arete. Finish by purchasing Tenfold Echo + 1 additional Echo for 3 picks. You will need to generate some Arete to afford this option, but it's not overly ambitious.
*A rulership-focused build that wields the Hour of Reckoning to obliterate opposition when his territories are threatened. Refinement of Purpose also grants a large number of Attribute +s due to interactions with Cut Through.
*Hunger's last encounter with an Armament was far too close. Venturing the Human Sphere would give the Apocryphal Curse immense ammunition against him. It may be wise to remain in the Voyaging Realm for some time yet, and see if his own development alongside Gisena's Artifice can help him reach a level capable of contesting Armaments more comfortably. In the meantime it would be a good opportunity to gain some experience with rule. Hunger could take over as King Regent (or... Lord Protector?) of Nilfel and unify it with his other polities so as to spread the benefits of Sword in the Stone as far and wide and possible.
Refinement of Purpose [1 + 7 Praxis picks]
The stars could yield, the sky could yield, the Walls could yield, the world could yield, but it was not within him to yield.
++++++++++++++++++++Willpower, +300% to the value of all Willpower +s. Praxis endurance now scales directly with Willpower if that would be better for the practitioner.
In Hunger's case, this increases his current Praxis endurance by half again, though note that this techniques with exponentiating costs, such as Artful Thorn, may not yield extra invocations.
*This grants over 100 effective Might and AGI +s; mind the interactions with All-Defeating Stance and Refinement of Quickness, respectively.
Sword in the Stone [25 Arete]
Downthrust the wielder plunges his blade into a stone, tomb or anvil of appropriate size. Buried halfway it stands immovable; an unyielding edifice of rule, pillar and testament to the inexorability of his reign, and its iron righteousness. So sheathed, it becomes a tool not of war but of governance - and if its talents are tuned poorly for that purpose, it upends such deficiencies through sheer weight of power. Its presence is an echo of his will and his signature, fairness resolute and unmerciful judgement, redounding to the very boundaries of his territory and beyond.
No force may tear loose sword from stone; neither curse nor conquest, nor passing of eons, nor death of the wielder and extinction of his line may sunder blade from sheath until the hour of reckoning is come. Invincible and unbridled it stands, the sharp perilous tower whose graven-stone memory is the saga of ages.
Only a ruler of whom he would approve may pull loose the blade, calling again the Forebear's Implement to war. Rue the day such a calamity is unleashed upon an unsuspecting multiverse, for the remit of the Forebear is resolve without limit, and power without bound.
*Requires two of: Rank 9, Once and Future I, Stranglethorn: Establishment, or Refinement of Purpose
*Hunger did not find the Forebear's Blade plunged into an object; it was laid flat against his empty tomb.
*When active, converts half the AGI from Echo-type advancements (Echo of the Forebear, Undying Echo, Tenfold Echo etc) into WITS and INT (Rulership), and half the associated Might into WILL and WIS (Rulership).
*The wielder's kingdom is as a Camelot or Shangi-La; wonders and feats halfway beyond the realm of the possible become attainable - and, in time, even commonplace within its borders.
*The wielder's Rank and Luck are centralized into his thrust Blade and emanate to cover the entirety of his territories, treating all his lands as a single entity benefitting from his full, unpenalized Rank; any action opposed to the ambitions or well-being of the kingdom is resisted by that all-converging will, and actions commensurate with such powerfully augmented.
*Hour of Reckoning: To defy him is folly; to assault him is hubris. If the wielder is forced to take up his Blade by the unforgivable action(s) of an external aggressor, double the effects of Once and Future against that opponent.
*So long as this Advancement is active, the wielder cannot be slain beyond the possibility of resurrection, nor his works wiped from the memory of sapient beings. Some fragment, remnant or recoverable sliver will always remain, even if only in the most abstract sense. As the wielder's Rank and Luck are focused into the Blade, all reality will conspire towards his revival unless opposed by forces of even greater import, his kingdoms and territories working assiduously towards his purposes even as their ruler lies dead but dreaming.
*If its wielder falls in combat, the Forebear's Blade plunges into the earth, automatically activating this Advancement. It and the underlying object are both immovable and indestructible except when pulled free by an appropriate wielder.
*Save when he falls, the wielder must plunge his weapon into the appropriate object and, with an effort of will, manifest the effects of this Advancement. Removing the blade automatically removes its active effects.
**For example, a single soldier marching under the Forebear's banner may be afforded cosmic protection equivalent to an appendage, such as a finger, of the Forebear himself, in addition to the defenses granted by that soldier's own Rank. More important champions of the Forebear's will might be granted commensurately greater protection, equal to a hand, limb, eye or heart. This can render the wielder's armies nigh-invincible against forces of lesser Astral influence.
Refinement of Purpose is so good that I'd be upset if we didn't take it eventually. There's a very powerful build here where our willpower compounds on itself and is then applied as Might and Agi. Add in something like Stranglethorn, as well as another ability that lets Will apply to other stats, and the result is quite impressive.
I'd worried that any damage from sword-cracking would be semi-permanent, but the fact that this can be fixed with a Foresleep points to the Forebear employing this technique extensively.
Rihaku mentioned this was unlocked by shattering our blade. The advancement is named Refinement of Purpose, so perhaps the power leaking from the blade is unwanted, since once it is gone that results in a blade more refined for the purposes to which Hunger will put it.
Sword in the stone is great as well.
-It would set Hunger's rank against the Arcanist, preventing its wakening.
-I'm not certain but I suspect Hour of Reckoning would be enough to beat back multiple Armaments, since it would mean +2 military Rank and +.2 ISH.
-Self Resurrection is high on my list of things we need.
-The boost to our kingdoms and rulership is cool.
Having said all that, this is very much a defensive power. Its use in the initial conquest of the Human Sphere is limited to self resurrection and defending existing gains. As tempting as it is, I think that we should save this advancement until we're strong enough to beat Armaments while going on the offensive. I want us to be certain we can conquer the human sphere before we start worrying about defending it.
Additionally, this advancement would keep us in the voyaging realm for some time and I'm ready for a change of pace in the quest. I want to go to the human sphere, I want to read chapters about the human sphere, I want to see a Rihaku sci-fi universe, I think that the quest needs a real change-up, so this is a non-starter.
[ ] Armory of Night - Gravity his onager, evening his shield, the stars his munitions; the cosmos his armory in full.
Attain the Sixth and Seventh Empyreal Signs of the Evening Sky for 5 picks, 52 Arete. This is a discounted price. The functional effect of these Signs with the Set Bonus will be for Hunger either to enhance or outright manifest an Armament of his own; clad in these spellfire vestments, Verschlengorge could be restored to the fullness of its power and beyond, or Hunger could forge an Armament of his own to take Procyon's place: an Implement of terrifying grandeur and power whose plate is the Armor of Midnight, its cannons Deathly Stars.
*Ideal for those who wish to venture to the Human Sphere as soon as possible.
*Assuming it's piloted by Letrizia, Verschlengorge bearing the Armory of Night would be capable of fighting off four peer-level Armaments simultaneously.
*This will also awaken his secondary heads to full sentience, and manifest a fourth head opposite to his current primary. The Devouring Armament no more; Behold the Maw of Night, the Hungering Armament whose jaw is the void and the cessation of all things.
*Should you choose a custom Armament, you still won't be able to manifest a Shroud, though you will be able to use a Curse-specific Ultimate. The nature of the Forebear is beyond the piddling grasp of Foremost technology. Hunger would for obvious reasons also need to link with his new Armament instead of Verschlengorge, which means Verschlengorge's Decimation would return.
*However, note that the Ereadhihr have considerable utility applications beyond their might in battle. A second Armament would open up enormous logistical and cosmic terraforming possibilities, to say nothing of its Curse-specific Ultimate!
I'll start by expressing my concern that fighting 4 armaments at once is already being mentioned as something to consider. I'm still focused on getting Hunger to the point where he can beat one Armament without death risk!
And then there's the mention of peer-level Armaments, which brings up more questions. Are there Armaments based on lesser curses, like the Curse of Leprosy? Are Armaments based on Crowning curses more powerful?
It seems Armaments have a Nature which determines their Shroud (see Hunger's Forebear nature blocking any Shroud) and a Curse that determines their ultimate. Does this mean Foremost built Armaments like Versch have different Shroud's than human built Armaments like Procyon? The Ultimate being based on the curse also makes me wonder what an Apocryphal-based ultimate would look like. Somewhat concerning!
And then there's that mention of the logistical uses of Armaments, also known as Impliments, which has yet to be explored. But the Realm of Evening will give Hunger time, and it may be that the realm of evening is naturally easier to modify via an Armament. The Builders likely used Armaments/Implements to build this realm, and the option is called the Pillars of Creation, so if anywhere in the Voyaging realm would be designed to be easily accessed by Armaments it would be in the understructure where those Armaments spent most of their time employed creating this place.
I'm also still hoping to fuel our spell-casting by making Versch pay for any rank costs and then just repairing him.
[ ] A Hero's Reward - For whom the favor was carried.
Expend 5 picks, 50 Arete and the Heroic Advancement in order to receive +3 Haeliel Points and become one of Haeliel's Chosen, being empowered as per the Hero of your universe. Exact effects vary, but are usually incredibly powerful. This has a low chance to kill you, in which Haeliel will reincarnate you elsewhere with a different Geas task.
Most importantly, Haeliel will appear once more to speak with Hunger, this time in her official capacity. Don't expect this to be a regular occurrence!
*Should you survive, the enemy spawned by the Chains of Fate will target you instead, making that particular ordeal far easier to overcome.
*Hunger can assist Aobaru in his Chosen-specific tasks, making Aobaru's quest vastly easier.
*This is what happens when the mentor refuses to die, he just solves all the hero's problems himself!
As cool as this is, I prefer age and treachery to heroism. Meeting Haeliel was interesting, and good given's Hunger's previous grudge against heroism, but I'm not willing to spend yet ANOTHER 50 arete AND 5 picks for it. This is especially true given Hunger won his fight via age and treachery, it's not narratively fitting for Haeliel to make a second visit given that he is imperfectly aligned to her ideals.
Being unable to assist Aobaru is news to me, though perhaps unsurprising. I guess we have something like "The hero entering the final sanctum alone" to look forward to. But on the plus side, both Hunger and Gisena can sit on the sidelines and cheer him on together!
[ ] Myth and Legend - For all things, a culmination.
In her desperation to save Lord Hunger, Adorie awakens the Mirellyian Bloodline in full, invoking the Oath of Winter (0 picks, 28 Arete). This more or less negates the effects of the Condition chosen below, though still vote for the one you prefer. Hunger acquires Feat: Saber for (3 picks, 12 Arete), receiving +.5 Rank, and expends a further (2 picks, 7 Arete) for Inheritance: Pierce Through. +++Adorie.
*One of the more synergistic and plot-appropriate builds, though to benefit fully you'll need Adorie to travel with you. Should you wish to venture into the Human Sphere, Nilfel will need to find a new leader.
*An effective Rank 10.5 Companion has enormous applicability in combat, politics, administration and elsewhere, especially in the areas Hunger is lacking. Frees up Gisena to focus on her passion of research.
*Good for traveling to the Human Sphere and fighting Armaments head-on, enhancing the very Praxis techniques Hunger relied on so heavily to overcome Procyon.
*Total cost of 47 Arete, you'll need to earn a bit of Arete for these Advancements.
Oath of Winter
To Might alone, it is given, to decide who shall rule.
Sets Adorie's Rank to 10. Grants Adorie ++++++++++All Stats.
The powers of Winter are preservation and destruction, and its purpose is Might. Let the glories that once bestrode this Realm, arise again.
Preservation: Considerable in-setting effects, unlocks a multitude of options. In battle, may negate the effects of any Condition less severe than a Lesser Shattering Blow upon herself or allies. Octuples Hunger's Praxis endurance while in her presence.
Destruction: Those who oppose House Mirellyian are cast into the cold and storm. Her opponents in any endeavor suffer a 0.5 penalty to Astral Rank. This applies to any working against her interests and objectives, even if not fighting her directly.
Might: The Mirellyian may designate one champion to share the Rank and All Stats bonuses conferred by the Oath of Winter. This would not affect Hunger's Combat or Blood Ranks at all, as those already exceed 10 with Feat: Saber, but would improve his general and casting Ranks substantially.
Synergies:
*Alongside Renaissance Woman, may unlock Status: Foremost Maker for Adorie and Gisena given sufficient time and research. Among other things, this would prevent Armaments from directly attacking them.
*Alongside Feat: Saber, unlocks Inheritance: Pierce Through.
*Alongside the Empyreal Signs, further accelerations Sign development
Inheritance: Pierce Through
+++AGI, ++Might
Hunger may now perform the perfected version of Vanrier's Thrust technique: an unerring and inescapable lunge that pierces all forms of physical defense. Negates target inapplicability: if incorporeal, the thrust will damage their spirit; if physical harm is meaningless, it will strike their very essence. Does not commit Hunger into a continuous attack if it somehow fails. This is tiring to use, drawing from the same pool as Praxis Techniques - but see Oath of Winter above.
Integrates and upgrades the Artful Thorn: in exchange for limitations on form, the cost is now linear rather than exponential.
"Considerable in-setting effects, unlocks a multitude of options" is what draws me most to this option.
Spending arete on companions is a hard sell for me, given that Hunger's progression means he'll likely leave them behind at some point, but unlocking secret Foremost/Builder lore is really high on my list of things I want to see. I want this. I want every mystery uncovered, the secrets of the builders (and the other two races) revealed. Power is cool, but setting lore is cooler, and I will keep writing omakes and theory posts until we get some answers.
The actual powers granted here are neat.
-I'd imagine this fixes our currency issue and would allow for the repair of any wall damage.
-Preventing any real drawback is nice.
-If given a choice between accelerating sign devolopment and just buying signs outright, I prefer accelerating. I want signs past the 7th (this magic system is compared to the royal praxis, they probably exist) and constantly buying acceleration is better for that.
-Hopefully she can pick a new Nifiel champion in a decade or so because we're probably going to trivialize those boosts after a timeskip or two.
We'll probably end up taking her to the Human sphere even though for narrative reasons I'd somewhat prefer if we didn't. Still, monarchs did go visiting foreign countries at times so it's hardly unheard of. We'll have to see what our disney princess thinks of the rest of the world.
Taking Saber before Fisher king with its rank boost is frustrating but such is life.
Not much say about Vanrier's Thrust, it's basically a varient Thorn.
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