What should your focus for the rest of the Quest be?


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[X] No, A Body Was Created

actually change my mind having cyborg monks that spread the word of the starchild whereever they go is sick and is helpful with the starchild taking a nap
 
How'd that work out?
Okay, so to explain.
The Lord of Change just got here after the Star Child dabbed on the time continuum to perform a Miracle; this allowed a particular group (you) to harness the left-over divine energy within the Experiments if used in a sorcery ritual.
You then immediately did a sorcery ritual by attempting to fix the Souls of the Experiments.
This was done while Droma III had a lot of people start converting en-mass thanks to your continued preaching.
And while you are consecrating essential locations on your station, adding some extra sanctified spices to the ritual.
The Lord of Change wanted the Psykana to go crazy and kill people, which wouldn't have happened yet, but next turn if you had ignored the blatant Action-flavor text saying just that.
You, however, used a ritual with the Protection Psykana, Iconoclast Trait, lingering divinity, and mass conversion and sanctification boosting it.

The Lord of Change did not like that and tried to force the issue. Meaning that he tried to break through a strengthened Veil without any aid, anchor, focal point, sacrifice, and other shit.

So when you went to bat him in the beak, he had expended enough energy to be punted into a star.

Which probably killed him.
So what's the differences between the choices?
Dogs are more combat, Sphynxes are administration, and Monks are faith.
 
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Okay, so to explain.
The Lord of Change just got here after the Star Child dabbed on the time-continuum to perform a Miracle, this allowed a certain group (you) to harness the left-over divine energy within the Experiments if used in a sorcery ritual.
You then immediately did a sorcery ritual by attemtping to fix the Souls of the Experiments.
Which was done while Droma III had a lot of peopme start converting en-mass thanks to your continued preaching.
And while you are consecrating important locations on your station, adding some extra sanctified spices to the ritual.
The Lord of Change wanted the Psykana to go crazy and kill people, which wouldn't have happened yet, but next turn if you had ignored the blatant Action-flavor text saying just that.
You, however, used a ritual with the Protection Psykana, Iconoclast Trait, lingering divinity, and mass conversion ans sanctification boosting it.

The Lord of Change did not like that and tried to force the issue. Meaning that he tried to break through a strengthened Veil without any aid, anchor, focal point, sacrifice, and other shit.

So when you went to bat him in the beak, he had expended enough energy to be punted into a star.

Which probably killed him.
Dogs are more combat, Sphynxes are administration, and Monks are faith.
man I love it when I make a plan that by accident completely fucks over chaos beyond my wildest dreams
 
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Okay, so to explain.
The Lord of Change just got here after the Star Child dabbed on the time-continuum to perform a Miracle, this allowed a certain group (you) to harness the left-over divine energy within the Experiments if used in a sorcery ritual.
You then immediately did a sorcery ritual by attemtping to fix the Souls of the Experiments.
Which was done while Droma III had a lot of peopme start converting en-mass thanks to your continued preaching.
And while you are consecrating important locations on your station, adding some extra sanctified spices to the ritual.
The Lord of Change wanted the Psykana to go crazy and kill people, which wouldn't have happened yet, but next turn if you had ignored the blatant Action-flavor text saying just that.
You, however, used a ritual with the Protection Psykana, Iconoclast Trait, lingering divinity, and mass conversion ans sanctification boosting it.

The Lord of Change did not like that and tried to force the issue. Meaning that he tried to break through a strengthened Veil without any aid, anchor, focal point, sacrifice, and other shit.

So when you went to bat him in the beak, he had expended enough energy to be punted into a star.

Which probably killed him.
Dogs are more combat, Sphynxes are administration, and Monks are faith.

So, we happened to take literally the perfect combination of actions to respond to him, and now he's functionally Out Of Play for the forseeable future? Even if he avoided True Death by getting thrown into a star (Which is easier said than done because gravity is one of the few forces that *can* reach into the Warp and distort things). He'll be so long digging himself out that he's functionally a non-entity now?

Good to know! And it's nice to know that we've definitely removed a Major Threat from the table without buying a new one to replace it!
 
Is it possible to craft rituals to invoke specific changes? For example fixing mutations or binding themselves to starchild's narrative more permanent way?

Is it possible to create starchild daemon worlds?

How Emperor and Eldar view starchild?
 
Is it possible to craft rituals to invoke specific changes? For example fixing mutations or binding themselves to starchild's narrative more permanent way?

Is it possible to create starchild daemon worlds?

How Emperor and Eldar view starchild?
1. Yes, but that requires you to go down several Psykana and Song chains deeply.
2. Yes, but with massive side-effects that aren't pleasant for the second.
3. No. If you can, you got the Star Father ending and shit is lost. Take the bullet and pray your soul gets ripped apart in the Warp.
4. EMPS: My last act of redemption. ELDAR: Who's that bitch?
 
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[X] Yes.

actually anything dog related is the best option by default

edit: but yah curious to see how these moves were able to shitstomp it so hard
How so? Personally I want a body mod as it'd be nice after all the expenditure they get some kind of upgrade but I am willing to hear you out.
I think Sphinx is best as we need protectors now tgat our congregation and the Star Child is a bit out of commission for the time being.

Dogs are more combat, Sphynxes are administration, and Monks are faith.
Ack! I was wrong! Is a mix possible?
Like 3 Dog 1 Sphinx and 1 Monk?
 
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