Eternal_0bserver
(Unverified Bookworm)
- Location
- Earth, Northern Europe
[X] Accept Maia's oath.
Eh, sort of? More like, the most accessible charm for a dragonblood to get to perceive spirits has that limitation. Other exalt types have different methods of achieving this outcome.So ghosts can only be seen through their reflection in a mirror?
[X] Accept Maia's oath
I'm 46.As a twenty five years years old, somewhat, maybe, mature person, I'd say this has a not insignificant chance to end in flames and explosions.
I agree it's a bad idea, and I'm a little annoyed with Maia for caving to her doubts and offering it out of desperation, but perhaps it's less bad than rejecting the offer and opening a festering wound between the two, particularly when Maia is one of the two things between Iselsi assassins and Ambraea, and the other thing is a little over a year from disappearing forever.Yeah, as with almost all votes regarding Maia, I'm abstaining. Just going to say, if I was a hormonal teenager in love, I'd certainly say yes, but that's like, well duh.
As a twenty five years years old, somewhat, maybe, mature person, I'd say this has a not insignificant chance to end in flames and explosions.
To me, both options look like they can end in tears and blood.
If Maia had realised that her family is bad, actually, and were a renegade Iselsi on the run or wrestling with the evils of her family, she'd be a pretty standard Exalted protagonist, or at least pretty similar to NPCs like Sesus Rafara.I mean, honestly, I feel like Maia is a fairly standard Exalted protagonist.
Lol. Thats amusing, and it makes the addition of another dragon blood to the Hearth Oath even more complex. Does Ambraea collect the other problem child in her friend group so she can keep an eye on both of them? Or should she seek out Sola as a more stabilizing element. I'm looking forward to year 5 storyline, and leaning toward the known Sola option.Amiti is in all ways kind of a mixed bag, but she does better with friends to look out for her and give her a good shake periodically. Deizil is incurably abrasive and a sketchy outsider to Dynastic life, but also highly talented and would have made for a really loyal friend/ally once Ambraea stopped finding him reflexively offensive.
Maia, meanwhile, was born and raised in a secret assassin death cult. Fucks you up, a bit.
Drat. That actually sounds rather fun, and especially dramatic depending on who replaces Maia as our roommate.As is, she'd be a pretty decent antagonist in other circumstances. If you hadn't voted to befriend her, I'd have introduced Nalri a lot sooner and Maia would have been her deceptively harmless seeming lackey.
I have absolutely no confidence that rejecting Maia's oath here wouldn't actually have real long-term consequences for our relationship with her. It would be pretty weird if a momentous choice like this only had one option that would actually make a difference IMO.I don't have any real doubt that we'll still swear Hearth with Maia soon enough.