And I believe she would've asked for less noisy or more balanced qi if the Vent was what she specifically wanted. She only said better and all of these options are better. It's up to what sort of impact we want to have on the breakthrough to what we choose.I do not share that point of view. As far as i'm concerned moon qi is heavily affected by the eight moon phases.
Since Six asked for "better background Qi", i believe that's what s/he wants.
No matter how meek the phrase come in as, lets not assume Six suddenly became retarded...
I believe it would have asked the "most powerful Qi" or "better moon Qi" if that was what it wanted.
[X] She flew back home to the Argent Vent, with its solid foundation building qi
A spirit changing like this is a rare opportunity; I very much doubt there will be any further chances to choose another aspect.[X] She flew back home to the Argent Vent, with its solid foundation building qi
I'd rather secure a solid foundation for Six before worrying about other aspects.
She's semi-permanently taking up residence in our head; it's not unfair to account for our traumas when deciding how her nature changes. Her taking on aspects of the Bloody Moon could cause us real harm and she wouldn't want to harm us. Sixiang gave us no indications that only Moon qi would work, so we shouldn't take actions that could potentially drive a wedge between us.Our moon spirit's need for qi's more important than our discomfort. Moon qi seems the best option.
[x] She flew to the Silent Stones, though she disliked the implications, it was the only moon site she knew
I keep reading this "argument", and not just on this thread, and honestly i fail to see how time in-quest has any sort of meaning.The big issue is this turn is already super long, and asking @yrsillar to add more when he thought it wouldn't have a challenge is sad.
A spirit changing like this is a rare opportunity; I very much doubt there will be any further chances to choose another aspect.
Our moon spirit's need for qi's more important than our discomfort. Moon qi seems the best option.
Yes. Ballooning up a chapter so it it's noticable larger is bad pacing.I keep reading this "argument", and not just on this thread, and honestly i fail to see how time in-quest has any sort of meaning.
We are reading a story, what does it matter if the action is over a day or a year ?
In Happy Potter each tome is a full year.
In the Lord of the Rings all three books is a few months.
Star Wars spawns from a few weeks (/months?) to way more than a lifetime depending on how many films you watch.
Does that make one series better than the other ???
Well, in our case I can see the value in the perspective 'there is an end point we are moving towards in quest-time and it's going to take longer in real-time to reach it'.I keep reading this "argument", and not just on this thread, and honestly i fail to see how time in-quest has any sort of meaning.
We are reading a story, what does it matter if the action is over a day or a year ?
In Happy Potter each tome is a full year.
In the Lord of the Rings all three books is a few months.
Star Wars spawns from a few weeks (/months?) to way more than a lifetime depending on how many films you watch.
Does that make one series better than the other ???
Yeah that's fair enough, though personally I'm more concerned about Sixiang having the power to take qualitatively superior preservation actions than I am about the elemental alignment of the background qi at Zeqing's home causing instability.Right, a spirit like this is a rare opportunity. I'd rather they have a firm foundation to help ensure they last, rather than a more powerful but fragile result.
Bad Ling Qi! Don't get addicted to power, or you'll become like those crazy hermits who simply cultivate for the sake of cultivating! And we don't want that. Compartmentalize, is the key. When you aren't cultivating, don't think about cultivation and how great it would be to be cultivating. When you are cultivating, then you can enjoy the activity.She hadn't expected it to be so dull though. Sitting off in a corner, a tome on imperial history open in her hands, Ling Qi tried to keep her mind from wandering. Keeping her ears open, listening the murmur of small conversations throughout the archive, she thought she might go a little stir crazy. While she knew that she wouldn't get anything really interesting with this method, the mundanity of peoples day to day lives still surprised her sometimes.
Remembering the cavern, and the nightmare before it, it seemed so incongruous that people could still be interested in petty little concerns when they were, one and all, people with real power at their fingertips, in a world filled with tribulations and challenges. She supposed she wasn't any better, hadn't she spent yesterday morning just chatting with Meizhen about nothing in particular?
She was being unfair she knew, but it didn't help that even Sixiang was silent again, leaving her alone in her own head to try and focus on other people when the siren call of cultivation was singing in the back of her mind.