Having an incentive to leave the realm for prasad(and bargaining chip to be welcomed when we get there) could be very worthwhile.[X] Where Earth Meets Sky
I want more Prasad stuff in the plot and this seems like a great way to ensure it
I feel like I keep very heavily implying that Ambraea is not going to abandon the Realm to go to Prasad or another part of the Threshold or to go be a hermit, but since it keeps being brought up, that is not within the scope of this story. The Realm is Ambraea's home, everyone she loves lives there, she is not going to look at it like it's suddenly a sinking ship she has to escape from. I did not write an entire quest about a character preparing for a life in the Dynasty with all these secondary characters and dangerous political situations only to present you with a convenient "but, anyway, she's just going to leave instead" alternative to engaging with them.
I feel like her throat would lock up if she tried to voice that first bit, which is sort of funny to picture.To be fair there are plenty of dynasts in canon who stab their fingers at a map of the Threshold and go: "Fuck the Scarlet Empress I'm going to build my own Realm with blackjack and courtesans over there",
I feel like her throat would lock up if she tried to voice that first bit, which is sort of funny to picture.
In the main cast, the character most likely to just sort of leave is Amiti, who only very abstractly cares about the Realm, and is based on an older version of her I played in a game once. That version of her head just kind of gone off into the North to look at cool ghosts and fall in with a himbo Anathema ("Well, he hasn't stolen my face yet."). This version has more people able to sort of grab her and keep her at least partially moored to practical realities.
I really love the Burano sword, but this being an unexpected, long-in-wait personal gift from the Empress is too good to pass up.
Both of these points, yeah, pretty much.You know what, it's grown on me. Too late by now but I like the water associations - this is her water weapon, not Maia. Also, embrace the position as a less than perfect daughter.
Oh no, that would be terrible. Why, we might have to do something awful like assist Sola with a... quest.It's basically like, you have a magic sword forged by a famous swordsmith for your hand, but eventually someone is going to expect you to use it to be heroic.
Likewise. The dramatic irony of knowing what's coming is fun, but if anything, I'm making decisions from the perspective that "this'll bite Ambraea in the ass comically when the other shoe drops" rather than "this should help us metagame for a situation she has no knowledge of".Honestly, I'm not terribly interested in playing to prepare what happened when her Redness vanished.
She's never disappeared for that long. The Empress sometimes goes away for a month or two every so often, so there is a delay in how seriously her not being around is taken at first. The whole problem is that various pieces of the Realm's governmental apparatus just don't function without input from her long term, so you get things like the houses seizing control of the Imperial Legions before the generals could take advantage of the power vacuum.I may not be the most Savvy about 3rd Edition exalted lore but doesn't the empress still go occasionally on those walks that last a couple years and as a dragon blooded of not insignificant political leanings shouldn't she be planning how to survive the next time her mom goes on an enthusiastic walk. Especially if she hasn't in a while.
Going off the 3e Realm sourcebookI may not be the most Savvy about 3rd Edition exalted lore but doesn't the empress still go occasionally on those walks that last a couple years and as a dragon blooded of not insignificant political leanings shouldn't she be planning how to survive the next time her mom goes on an enthusiastic walk. Especially if she hasn't in a while.
I haven't seen a proper plan just yet, it seems like the plan is to gather as many allies as possible and figure something out when it happens.
I'm personally thinking about the political position of House Iselsi, and how Ambraea can best help Maia.
I am very much in favor of making a run at the imperial manse, but from the perspective of 'let's go find her' and not the idea of replacing and taking over the realm. I like our friends as an adventuring party more than a political tea circle, I think.
Why would you assume someone have her? Maybe she's willingly gone from the Throne because there's something more important going on.
Assume, though, that she's actually dead because the defense grid finally ate her or something, and someone needs to take up the weapons to defend the realm- then making a play for the control room is the best bet.
This is not really the case. The Sidereals do not know one way or another whether she's alive, just that presumably she was not destined to die. If they had the capacity to just know that, it would kill a lot of the drama and write out a lot of possible plots that are meant to be on the table. Lethe is a black box, and no one in the Underworld that we know of has perfect information to be able to say with 100% confidence whether or not a person has suddenly died and left a ghost. I'm not even sure that it was ever the case in previous editions that heaven could say for certain that she wasn't dead, and it's certainly not true now.The thing is if she were dead someone in the underworld or in Heaven would know