Threads Of Destiny(Eastern Fantasy, Sequel to Forge of Destiny)

Voted best in category in the Users' Choice awards.
However, if people see her trying to nab and abscond w the stone, when they all know she could totally help out as a combatant, thats gonna look...bad.
Except she'll absolutely be helping out as a combatant because theres zero chance the Shishigui or 12 Stars are just going to let her get away even if she did succeed.

There'd be no room for accusations of cowardice whatsoever.

If anything, she'll look even more impressive for having managed to fend off a bunch of low-mid and mid green Barbarians as they try to stop her assuming it doesnt blow up in our faces either way
 
If I read the situation correctly LQ's first action in any case would be to drop Zhengui, because LQ promised to always fight with him by her side. So when we chose to secure Starstone we incidently chose to drop Zhengui near Starstone, who had a lot of training last month in defending hard point. He isn't strong enough to tank strongest cultivators, but everyone else is fair game, wich gives LQ option to not remain all the time near the thing that disrupts her constructs. If situation allows it she can go help her liege or other cultivators after Zhengui makes his fort. It even could be a major point of character development for both of them.
Also a lot of people think that all of our enemies will stay and fight when assault begins. But they don't know the size of our assault force. Most of them didn't want to be killed or captured. I expect at least some to run. So LQ have some chance at actually securing Starstone and surviving. I'm only worried about leader Shishigui just teleporting Starstone back if he have a chance.
 
My current wish list -not for this update necessarily, but the scene overall- is the starstone reacting in some way to moon energies, Hanyi getting shot and injured seriously, and Zhengui eventually exploding at some point in the fight. Interacting with the ice lady would be cool too, but I dunno if there's really space for it in the context of all the chaos going on around us.

The starstone waking up at all seems like it'd be bad for everyone here, so it's actually a neutral outcome. If Hanyi gets hit badly, it's not a game over, it just means we need to reel in the nearest plausible target for her to feast upon, as any decent big sis would do. If Zhengui explodes, it could seriously injure or kill some of these mid-level Greens once they're worn down, which would be a huge contribution, and Ling Qi would absolutely flip out.

Which is cool.

Once per Scene, Ling Qi may negate an effect which would reduce an ally of bond 5 or 6's health to zero (Bypassed by effects which make use of Shen).
Heck, with this Domain ability Ling Qi could even pull off a dramatic save against the Cyan double-tapping Zhengui in retaliation for his explosion cooking some of the middle-rank Greens. Just needs a mid-scene relationship Rank upgrade and the Cyan to not use Shen for the effort.
 
Last edited:
Hmmm... I have misgivings about the plan that won, but whatever happens, will be spectacular.

Here's hoping we can navigate this well!
 
...I am actually waiting to see if our gown eats the ultra rare crafting material.
Not until we get the starstone processed rather than a raw form - we've never seen dress-chan eat anything other than fabric so far. That being said, if we end up receiving some Starstone threads to use in a talisman of some form as a reward for securing the entire thing I'm quite sure dress-chan will go for the noms at the first opportunity.
 
Even Ling Qi found her skin prickled under the strange glow, and perhaps it was only her imagination, but her gown rustled unnaturally, the trailing hems seeming to shy away from the sickly light.
This is the gowns reaction to the star stone.
As they traveled further south however, the false starts dried up. There was a winding vein of something strange in the earth. Where it passed, grass and trees showed faint signs of withering sickness, and certain spirit beasts were more aggressive. It seemed that the more closely aligned a spirit was to earth or wood qi, the greater the effect. Even Zhengui reported feeling slightly queasy when he dug his roots into the earth where the strange taint passed.
Zhengui feeling queasy having his roots in tainted earth, not really comforting.
"There is an old tale, which they speak of in the same way that we do our Fishers, Diviners, and Conquerors. They say that, pitying the plight of the men who toiled under the dragons, Father Sky summoned the brightest star in the sky, his daughter, to free them of their bondage. Before the star, the artifice and mighty works of the dragons crumbled like dust. When the dragons fell, the star elected to remain on earth and took a husband from among the freed tribes, she bore a son who would be their first leader. However, while the star was the daughter of Father Sky, she was not born of Mother Earth, and so they and their descendants be denied the blessings of earth and live their lives in the Sky and the Mountains."
The story about the star, after a second reading White Sky might be what it's referring to.
 
She's not really a damage dealer or a debuffer, she's a tank. She wants people to be targeting her so that they're not targeting her less durable allies.

She's an aoe drain/cc specialist. I have no idea where did you get the idea that she's a dedicated tank. She wants people to leave her alone so she can setup her death fields and completely turn the fight around.
 
"Tank" is a pretty terrible term for large-scale cultivator fights, I think.

Their characteristics are closer to PvP than PvE, really - and in that context, Ling Qi is a dedicated pressure specialist. (As opposed to Ji Rong, who I'm pretty sure counts as a spike specialist.)

PvP being PvP, anyone who expects to be up close and exposed to enemies the way Ling Qi is needs to be pretty damned tough, which she is.
 
"Tank" is a pretty terrible term for large-scale cultivator fights, I think.

Their characteristics are closer to PvP than PvE, really - and in that context, Ling Qi is a dedicated pressure specialist. (As opposed to Ji Rong, who I'm pretty sure counts as a spike specialist.)

PvP being PvP, anyone who expects to be up close and exposed to enemies the way Ling Qi is needs to be pretty damned tough, which she is.
Pfff, ridiculous. It's a well-known fact that Ling Qi is a face-tank-er. Occasionally she uses her throat too (very effective against small bladed weapons), but mainly her face. :V
 
Future Days: A New Burden
Future Days: A New Burden

West of the great city Jinbangu lay a clearing. The sun would shine through the leaves of the towering trees creating dappled pictures. Caravans would often rest there and enjoy the tranquil spring. Some poetry may have been written about the clearing, amateur work at best, yet fulfilling its purpose to woo. If the poet would return to this spot, perhaps following the old paths he used to tread, with his wife and family, he would gaze upon it, then die.

The clearing was beautiful no more. No songs would be sung about it. No poems written. Whatever it had was choked under the ash of burning trees. Broken by spears of mountainous might. Desecrated by spilled blood. A still twitching corpse surrounded by hovering sabers crafted of volcanic rock drew any eyes that could withstand the heat of the burning forest. Each twitch of the dead beast caused more blood to paint the sky and ground. There could be no chances taken. No other setbacks. Throughout the broken clearing more blades hovered, striking pebbles, roots, even empty air, anything that had the slightest chance to be an illusion, while above a small bat flew, its eyes trained to ferret out any deceit, any lie, and leaning on a saber, one arm hanging useless, was a woman in her prime with four spasming tails. Then she dashed forward. Her feet craving the new furrows into the baked and shattered earth. With a wordless shriek she plunged her saber deep into the side of the beast. Yet it was still there. The spark of life. She could sense it. Feel it. She drove her arm, girded by volcanic glass, into the monster. Viscera followed as she pulled back and studied the gore on her hands. Lifeless.

She peered closer at the monster. It was almost certainly dead, none of the other corpses the monster had created to deceive her had lasted this long under scrutiny. Yet that spark of life was still there. Growing fainter by the moment, but there. With careful cuts she opened up the stomach. Then she started to work faster and dread filled her. The brutal uncaring blows that had dominated the fight morphed to precision and care that wouldn't be out of place in her friend's lab. Finally, she cut the spark of life free from it's prison of dead flesh. A tiny black tail, with streaks of brown, and closed eyes, never meant to see light so soon. Lungs desperately trying to provide what the mother used to, yet were never meant to work so early, fought for one more breath. There was only one thought to be expressed as the woman looked down at the monster's last victim. "Shit."


A tea cup was set down without a sound. The tea had been delicious, Su Ling thought as she gazed over the garden. Something Cloud Ginseng. It tasted the same as every other tea she drank here, delicious and soothing with hints of other flavors she couldn't be bothered to remember. Across the small tea table an old friend sat. Eyes of glaciers studying her. Looking for something wrong. Finally the other tea cup was set down.

"It's not like you to come unannounced, Su Ling." Ling Qi said, "What has happened?"

Su Ling would have fidgeted if she had been weaker, but her body didn't allow for such uncontrolled motions anymore. "I have some questions. That's all."

Ling Qi hummed. "Another set back then? How can I help?"

Su Ling shook her head. "No. It's done."

Ling Qi lifted up the tea cup and took another sip. "I'm glad. So what now?"

Su Ling let her eyes drift back towards the garden. The colors of the flowers had changed again. Changing the colors in the space between thoughts. Ling Qi had grown powerful. "I have discovered a new burden."

"A new burden?"

"Yes. I won't let the beast claim another life, even after its death, so I have decided to take care of it. Would you have any advice in raising a child? You helped raise your sister after all."

"I think the first step should be to avoid thinking about them as a burden." Ling Qi said dryly as she set the tea down again.

Su Ling's tails stilled as she thought about it. "I see. This may be harder than I thought."

"Most things with children are, but I will help, of course."

The day was long gone by the time she walked back to her small covered wagon. Home away from home for her, it held reports tracking movements, pill cases, practice weapons, and now crib fashioned from burnt wood. Hastily carved, as hastily as Su Ling could do anything now, were formations improving blood flow, improving the ability to breathe and improving the ability to stay warm. Inside lay… little Shengming. Su Shengming. Ling Qi had asked about a name, so they had worked together for it.

Su Ling sat in a chair and watched Shengming for a time. Was this how that old bat from a life ago felt? Maybe, maybe not. Su Ling knew, in her soul, that leaving little Shengming to die wouldn't be just. Even thinking about letting that monster get away with another murder almost broke something in her soul. No, letting Shengming die wouldn't be just, wouldn't be right. Su Ling tilted back in her chair and stared at the flickering formations in the ceiling. But if she started, she wouldn't stop. She would never do something halfway. A huff of air escaped her. That old bat was probably cackling wherever the dead rested at the thought of her raising a child. Best get on with it. Su Ling stood up and withdrew a stoppered bottle from her ring. A pale white liquid swirled within. Ling Qi promised it was a fortified drink that would help Shengming survive. It was a long and silent night, that would be followed by many more, as Su Ling leaned over a crib made from burned wood and tended to a little spark of life inside.

A.N.
Omake for the Omake throne @yrsillar
This idea about what could happen after Su Ling's final encounter with her mother wouldn't leave me.
 
Last edited:
Turn 10: Arc 1-4
This was a mistake.

For the hundredth time since Ling Qi had begun reporting back, the thought flitted through her mind, a stray thread in the loom. Continuing this operation in its current form was the incorrect choice. That was not to say that seeds of alliance being planted should be allowed to grow, that their enemies should return home unmolested, new resources in hand. It was said that in the opening salvo of Ogodei's war was a single iridescent arrow from beyond the horizon which had pierced the millenia old mountain fastness of Black Lotus Peak and struck Patriarch Li through the middle dantian in his own meditation chambers.

Enemies of the Empire could not be allowed such weapons. But this was the wrong way to go about it, and not all here were enemies just yet, by her measure. Nor could she see any path from this that would weaken their enemy's suit for allies. This was a hammer being applied to a half painted canvas. But her opinion was not yet relevant, in the grand scheme of things.

Her gaze flicked to the disciples far below where she stood in the sky. Her objection had been logged, and it had been dismissed. The Elders involved in the operation had relayed the order to proceed. Cai Renxiang felt a spark of anger, incandescent in its unfamiliarity. Was this a shadow of what her Mother had felt before her ascent, when the warning bought with Grandfather's blood was ignored in the court of the Hui?

A childish comparison perhaps. The situations were not even close in severity.

"Prepare Fire," the communications disciple said crisply, his earlier babbling gone. Power from a dozen disciples washed over her, bolstering the flow of her qi. She saw through Ling Qi's eyes, and beheld her target.

Cai Renxiang's misgivings wrought no hesitation. Whatever her thoughts, she did not intend to leave Ling Qi unsupported. Cifeng's sheath unspooled, shimmering thread revealing reflective steel, and in her hand, the blade purred.

Around her, rain evaporated, shredding into its component motes of qi as her Light burned. It spilled from her pores, casting the valley below in harsh light. Radiance spilled from her eyes, and mortal vision faded away, revealing the pattern that lay beneath, infinite in complexity, and beyond all but the meanest comprehension by a mind as young as hers. In the layer below conscious thought Liming's presence bubbled up. The whispers of her gown were not words, they never were. They were animal things, urging animal acts. They were rage and passion and the desire to act. The desire to break and remake.

From the spool of power that lay wound beyond her reach, Cai Renxiang pulled, and Liming howled in rage, hurling itself against her control, tearing at her mind, seeking to seize her limbs as she took its power into herself, drawing more than she ever had before. She felt her very bones vibrating under the power she drew, and she knew that her face had vanished into featureless incandescence. She had advanced since that day in the swamps.

The mastered Judgement of the Broken World could not be used with her own piddling power.

Her limbs trembled under Liming's assault, as the radiance bloomed outward, bleaching stones and plants hundreds of meters below. Cai Renxiang raised Cifeng in a two handed grip above her head, the blade was gone, replaced by a bar of empyrean light, too bright for even immortal eyes to look upon.

Cifeng sang as Liming's threads were severed, and resistance ceased.

Radiance fell.

***​


Trepidation touched Ling Qi's thoughts as she considered her targets. This was, she knew going to be dangerous. Around her were arrayed so many powerful cultivators. This would not be a battle where she would be able to simply shrug off everything hurled her way.

It didn't help that there was still that niggling doubt in her head, wondering if this was a good idea at all.

But the stunned silence that had followed the Shishigui's offer was fading. The Fourth realm barbarian was leaning forward in his saddle, and she could feel the sparks of qi beginning to burn in his eyes and ears, presumably checking to see if the sight before him was an illusion.

She was out of time. Ling Qi fixed the Fourth realm man and the beetle armored Shishigui in her eyes, and felt the communications disciples technique take hold, sending what she saw down to the smallest mote of dust to her allies.

The Fourth realm's eagle screamed a deafening warning.

The storm clouds overhead blew apart in a wide circle around the black sphere that fell. A perfect marble of blackness, thunder boomed and contrails of broken air trailed its path. Overhead, barbarians screamed in alarm as they were yanked upward like puppets on strings, barely able to cling to their mounts. Chunks of the caldera rim were ripped loose, rocketing into the air, and smashing into the bodies of men and beasts similarly dragged.

On the opposite side of the Caldera, a mathematically perfect circle of the clouds evaporated under a pillar of incandescent light wide enough to swallow a city block. Three unlucky barbarians circling overhead vanished without even a scream as the light touched them, seared away beyond even ash at its merest touch.

An eagle's wings flared, and the wind rose with a roar. A long, spindly arm clad in chitin seized the young man standing beside its owner, and yanked man and mount alike against the shishigui's narrow chest.

The black sphere struck the fourth realm's upraised sword and men screamed as the caldera shook and stone crumbled, bodies and objects dragged violently toward the epicenter.

The light in contrast fell upon the stone with eerie silence, swallowing the screams of those beneath it.

Ling Qi was already moving, her own role decided. She didn't wholly understand the danger of this Starstone, but she knew was enough. In a moment a hundred ideas flickered through her head as she descended into chaos of the caldera. She needed to make sure it couldn't simply be pulled back into the earth, as it had been raised. She saw the way it warped qi at a mere touch, and the virulent ooze forming around its bottom.

...But it was still resting there, on the ground, wasn't it. In some way at least, it still obeyed the Law of Earth. Her eyes flicked toward the side of the caldera bleached by Cai Renxiang's light, already fading into twinkling stars, and an idea was born. A moment of silent communication passed between her and Zhengui, and she released her spirits.

There was a muffled sound of displaced air as Zhengui appeared in midair, falling with the force of a meteor toward the center of the cavern, Hanyi clinging to his back. Cold stone warmed to heat, as stones were made to remember their fire, and the ground rocked as a plume of lava roared forth, launching the Starstone into the air.

Then Ling Qi materialized beside it, and sang the grinding melody of winter, and the force of a glacier slammed against the slowly spinning airborne stone. It flew downward as if flung from a catapult, into the fading curtain of sparkling light from Cai Renxiang's attack. She saw the stone, bleached a perfect pearly white. She saw two ashen shadows where the two attendant Shishigui had been, and the four barbarians gathered together on their horses, horrid burns marked the beasts flanks, and she could see exposed muscle where fur and skin had burned away. Their riders were hardly better, their armor in tatters and their skin covered in burns.

The Starstone crashed into the middle of them, and the barbarians scattered like pins, but one was too slow, and there was an ugly crunch and a hideous sizzling as the starstone struck him. Ling Qi did not look at what remained when it rolled ponderously away across the scoured ground.

It was only then that she was able to get a proper look at the battlefield. Zhengui was in the center, roots already bursting from the ground beneath his feet. She soared just above him, and Hanyi clung to his back, hiding in the shadow of a shell spike.

Sterile, bleached stone crumbled to powder as the Shishigui envoy rose from the less damaged stone beneath it, chalky chunks clinging to his scorched armor, where his armor did not cover his skin was an angry red. The barbarian man he had dragged down with him gasped for breath and his horse screamed, cantering away across the powdery stone.

Muffled booms sounded rapidly from the other side of the caldera. Men lay moaning and broken like sticks across the ground there, and a new crater, meters deep had been formed. Even now, men and beasts above struggled to fly away from the stones and bodies strew across the ground, marked by the hazy darkness of Guan Zhi's qi.

In mid air, the two fourth realms dueled. Guan Zhi's entire body was the color of blackened bronze and her limbs blurred beyond sight as she doggedly chased the fourth realm barbarian trying to gain altitude and distance. Fists struck planes of solid wind and the force of the eagle's shrieks, releasing muffled booms that shook the mountain.

Below the man's warriors rallied. Two of the weakest lay on the ground, struggling to rise on shattered limbs, their eagles letting out piteous shrieks. The rest rose, but Ling Qi could see damage in more than a few of their movements.

Only the White Sky barbarians stood unharmed. The man had taken to the air on his winged horse, but the woman stood in a circle of frost. Cloth and fur had become armor, stiffened by blue white rime. A crown of seven points had formed on her brow, and in a hand clad in a gauntlet of ice, she held a scepter of dull iron, its head wrought in the shape of a snarling demon, menacing with spikes.

Ling Qi was not sure she liked the way the woman was staring at Hanyi.

But she didn't have time to think about that.

Near a hundred arrows fell upon her position, even as warriors shouted in outrage. The arrows crackled with lightning, screamed with wind and whispered with frost, and Ling Qi wove through them like wind through the rain, spiraling down to Zhengui, who stomped forward, head down toward the Starstone.

"Stop her!" a man roared, his voice halfway to an eagles shriek himself.

This was going to be terrible, Ling Qi thought faintly. A booming song rang out, a melody of war and defiance. It was a thousand stamping hooves and a thousand raised fists, rendered to song. It battered her ears and shook her vision, but a pulse of Sixiang's qi reduced the effect to a mere ringing in her ears.

An eagle screamed, and the wind struggled, her dominance warring with barbarian warriors, in the end, she remained whole and unscattered, but a vortex whipped up around her, hemming her movements. The sky, so badly rent, rumbled, lightning burning in the bellies of the clouds, and the storm fell upon her, jagged bolts striking into her prison of wind.

Ling Qi grimaced as they diffused through her, sparks dancing under her skin. It was almost enough for to miss the marble of liquid filth that bloomed beside her ear, a churning viscous droplet that swelled and bubbled, the air hissing on contact with it.

Carried on the Western Wind, Ling Qi moved just as the boil burst, filling the air with a stinking miasma of black smoke that burned and sizzled. She rematerialized beside Zhengui, and met the eyes of the tall Shishigui. The creatures gaze burned with anger, as he leveled his outstretched hand, five more droplets of filth blooming on the tips of his claws.

Zhengui didn't need her signal.

Roots ripped from the ground, cutting off her vision and granting just a moment to think and act. Mist spilled from her robes, and a singing blade shimmered to life over her head. It Sang and shot upward, and a man ordering his troops let out a cry as he found himself alone in a world of endless mist. Her own flute materialized in her hand as her feet touched stone.

That was when the Dancer struck. Rising from Zhengui's shadow, the creatures knife flashed, and Ling Qi spun, the hem of her gown flaring out as she dodged, and a riot of color erupted. A drunkenly singing bear, wrought of moonbeam and dream danced into existence, and clapped the creature to his chest, spinning them off into the revel.

But it wasn't the only one. Her heart almost stopped when she heard Zhengui scream. She whipped around in time to see a second Dancer rising beneath him. Her knife was held two handed as she drove it down into Gui's neck.
Her voice wasn't the only one that rose. Hanyi leaped onto the things back, her song voice the scream of an early winter descending on the world. The dancer twisted, already vanishing back into shadow.

Until roots bound its' ankles.

The dancer let out a cry as flesh blackened and withered under Hanyi's hands, and Zhengui shook them both off with a bellow. The knife had cut a deep gash wound in his throat, but already magmatic blood was congealing, hardening into a stony scab.

Wood rotted and cracked, and Zhengui's barricade crumbled in the center where the Shishigui envoy strode through. Around him were a hundred droplets of sizzling black impurity or more, each one burning with a spark of baleful qi. Ling Qi barely had time to turn again before they shot out, spinning crazily in different directions. Elongating into blades, twisting into cutting cords, expanding into exploding spheres, they carved through her revel, tearing apart phantoms, shearing dancers to pierces.

Ling Qi hissed in pain as one particularly large explosion splashed across her back, her ankles as she leapt over a blade, burning and blistering flesh even as she blurred into wind.

...It was only going to get worse, Ling Qi thought grimly. More droplets were blooming around him, rising from his armor and skin, and they were steadily forming a dense cloud in the area, forcing her to flow between droplets or be burned. Again, she stepped through the wind escaping the dome, which at least had less range than her Mist.

Arrows fell upon her, wind tore at her, and she avoided them all, spinning back up into the air to see the surviving barbarians of the Shishigui's group approaching the stone…

Only for a bolt of lightning, carried on the strum of an instrument to slam into her back, sending her crashing to the ground in a plume of powdered, sterile stone.

Ling Qi hissed in pain as she dissolved and reformed back on her feet, and this time, when she spun in a graceful dance her limbs were trailed by phantom images. For one moment, Ling Qi was aware of space beyond the base physical, and her next step carried her across the caldera, carrying the revel with her. The Dancer, struggling in the grasp of the suit clad bear came with, and so did the other, who struggled to throw Hanyi off while Gui's jaws were locked onto its' arm and Zhen was biting again and again.

They all materialized near the wall of the caldera, where the stone had come to rest.

The barbarians approaching the stone wheeled on her immediately, the cries of their horses loosed lightning.

But not at her.

Ling Qi felt her breath hitch as Hanyi let out a cry, Gui merely reeled back, sparking bolts causing him to release his jaw, but Hanyi fell from the dancer's back with an ugly scorch mark across her back.

Hoarfrost tore through the air, crystalizing moisture into falling snow as the already wounded barbarian at the head of the trio reeled back, dripping blood freezing as his fingertips blackened and cracked.

But whatever her anger, she could see that she was going to be cornered. Already half of the Twelve Star warriors were reorienting on her, arrows were being drawn back, and liquid filth was bubbling from the earth, gathering to engulf her revel. The second dancer had slipped back into shadow. Only the White Sky were yet aloof. The man on his flying horse eyes everyone warily, a spear of glittering glass in his hands, but she could feel his qi drifting out like a warm wind and clean sunlight, bolstering warriors. On the ground, those warriors left on the ground climbed painfully to their feet with renewed vigor, broken limbs straightening out.

The woman remained on the ground, and around her there was cold, stray pebbles and stones, deflected arrows and more that flew toward her, lost all momentum and clattered to rest a dozen meters away. The only difference was that now the foreigner was looking at her.

A shockwave rippled through the caldera as Guan Zhi struck a clean hit across the eagles beak, sending the massive raptor tumbling back, even as the shockwave sent Ling Qi's hair fluttering from a hundred meters and more away, but even as she did, she had to raise her arms in front of her face as cutting arcs of wind tore into her from all sides, their edges gleaming with iridescent light that left hair thin cuts in her bronze dark skin.

Then Light crashed down for the second time. This time not as a column, but as a blooming radiance that scoured away filth. The Shishigui envoy hissed in irritation as a massive chunk of his constructs evaporated, and leapt back as a blade crashed down, splitting stone in a six meter long trench

Cai Renxiang had arrived, wrapped in radiance, which left gleaming embers along her robe. Zhengui bellowed, raising a half circle of wooden walls that cut them off from the rest of the battlefield as Hanyi rose unsteadily to her feet, tears in the corners of her eyes.

Against the wall, the starstone gleamed, slowly sublimating its' way through the bleached caldera wall.

The rest of the reinforcements couldn't be far behind.

[] Fortress up with Zhengui around the starstone, drive the barbarians away from it and try to eliminate any who would interfere with Renxiang's duel.
[] Assist Cai Renxiang immediately, bringing your spirits with you. Ducal heiress or no, he has three stages on her. He seems to be the only one who can immediately pull the starstone out of play anyway.

Party Status
Ling Qi: Lightly Wounded, Moderate Qi expenditure.
Cai Renxiang: Unwounded, Fresh
Hanyi: Lightly wounded, Fresh
Zhengui: Lightly wounded, poisoned, Moderate qi expenditure
Sixiang: Fresh
 
Last edited:
I really, really appreciate that beginning piece from CRX's perspective. It gave context to the situation in a way that made the situation feel a lot less contrived. Yes, this might not be the best course of action, but organizations and nations often go against their best interests when biases and pre-conceived notions blind decision makers.

I do not want to bring politics into this so please don't respond with RL examples, but I can think of RL examples where exactly this happened.
 
Last edited:
I'm tentatively in favor of forting up. It's a decent follow up to the practice we've been doing. Also I'm not sure about the strategical aspects of letting CRX fight by herself, but it'd probably be some solid cred even if she 'merely' keeps him tied down.

edit: also it's be really aggravating if we let the Starstone be taken when that was our newly added objective.
 
Last edited:
Good fucking lord, strange things are afoot at the Circle K. Did anyone propose yeeting the starstone with a volcanic plume? I don't remember that idea being floated.

Typos I caught while reading through:
their enemy's suite for allies
suite -> suit
incandescent in it's unfamiliarity
it's -> its
it's -> its
at it's merest touch
it's -> its
it's -> its
rock -> rocked, I believe
Ling Chi materialized
Chi -> Qi
and hanyi clung to his
hanyi -> Hanyi
eagles -> eagle's
roots bound it's ankles
it's -> its
strode through Around
missing period between through and Around
sheering dancers to pierces
sheering -> shearing
pierces -> pieces
it's -> its
Hanyi fell from the dancers back
dancers -> dancer's
the twelve star warriors
twelve star -> Twelve Star
sky -> Sky
six meter long trench
Missing period after trench
sublimating it's way
it's -> its
 
Back
Top