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

Voted best in category in the Users' Choice awards.
Do the Cloud Tribes have any prominent spirit lineages, horse or Qilin or avian or some other flying creature? I would think their path to power, their soul bonding of man and beast, would lead to such. Or is it the lineages of the mounts that benefit from the human half of the soul, that they gain in mutability, so common to humans, that beasts tend to lack?

We haven't seen or heard about any Cloud Tribe with animalistc features, no horse or avian or any other kind.

However, Cloud Tribes mythology says that Father Sky sent his daughter, a Star, to help the Cloud Tribes fight against the tyranny of the Dragons.
Afterwards, she married the First Sky (Sky is the title for White or Ascended Cloud cultivators, not sure which) and started the line of most actual Cloud Tribes.
So it's possible that the Cloud Tribes have a star bloodline and a Sublime Ancestor in that cave where both Ogodei and the Eagle Chieftan got their Starstone armaments.
 
[X] A delivery of their highest quality lumber, infused with wind and music qi(Benefits Yu Nuan via Talisman mats, Cathedral of Winds Quest gains additional options)
 
[X] Some notes on the Beast Kings art and the play its attached too, and the way it has changed over the centuries. (Will allow two Beast King projects to be taken in one slot.)
 
Adhoc vote count started by Doramas on Feb 6, 2023 at 12:10 PM, finished with 192 posts and 108 votes.
 
Adhoc vote count started by Doramas on Feb 6, 2023 at 12:10 PM, finished with 192 posts and 108 votes.

PEOPLE DON'T LIKE BKSD!! :cry::cry::cry:

Jokes aside, I'm actually fine with both options but I'm concerned that there seems to be a reader base that doesn't like BKSD and always leaves it on the side... And having that bonus was a way to incentivize people to take BKSD actions ...
 
PEOPLE DON'T LIKE BKSD!! :cry::cry::cry:

Jokes aside, I'm actually fine with both options but I'm concerned that there seems to be a reader base that doesn't like BKSD and always leaves it on the side... And having that bonus was a way to incentivize people to take BKSD actions ...
I like BKSD but in my opinion other arts have priority right now. The bear god paw is sexy as fuck, but Ling Qi is currently busy with a diplomatic summit where, as Renxiang said, they'll already have failed if mass combat breaks out.
FFS is needed for reaching the next stage, MoSS is primed to deliver a communication-focused insight just before a turn-long event where communication is paramount, the cultivation art gives more room for the Moon Aunties to meddle (they've been keikaku-pushing this whole thing), at least starting Thief of Names is a must since an upgraded perception art would be a great boon for the summit, etc etc.
 
I like BKSD but in my opinion other arts have priority right now. The bear god paw is sexy as fuck, but Ling Qi is currently busy with a diplomatic summit where, as Renxiang said, they'll already have failed if mass combat breaks out.
FFS is needed for reaching the next stage, MoSS is primed to deliver a communication-focused insight just before a turn-long event where communication is paramount, the cultivation art gives more room for the Moon Aunties to meddle (they've been keikaku-pushing this whole thing), at least starting Thief of Names is a must since an upgraded perception art would be a great boon for the summit, etc etc.
But its not like we are on a time limit on this. If anything it would allow us to close the gap quicker once the summit is over
 
Its not complicated here, we've usually prioritized Fief development rewards over personal rewards, and where BKSD addresses one issue(which wouldn't fundamentally change anything because we aren't on a tight cultivation schedule anymore, so long as we do not actually stop cultivating), the lumber addresses Yu Nuan's need for a more level appropriate primary talisman and fief infrastructure

While, as we've seen in tribulation, additional resolution options are extremely valuable compared to just winging it, particularly when you might be stuck between two bad choices without.
 
Does it address Yu Nuans need for primary talisman?
It just says talisman mats, not talisman, or primary talisman materials.
And wether or not we end up taking the fief infrastructure options offered will remain to be seen.

Not saying the option picked was bad, i was tempted to pick it up myself, but it is a gamble and any future rewards from it are uncertain.
Yes, it will absolutely help, wether or not it is worth more or less than an extra project remains to be seen.
 
Its a craft mat for it, assuming we want a good quality instrument for her, its a multi-step process.

Maybe she'd already have the remaining materials or a craftsman for the job, but like, we're not on a tight schedule here for either cultivation and personal talismans, it will be done when its done, we're likely going to orbit around the peak of Green for a good while filling out projects while we gather our preparations for breakthrough even if we meet all the technical requirements. Can't see us hunting the core for Suyin's elixir until peak Green anyway, because the best material is a cyan beast core of either Cold, Moon or Music(preferably all of the above) affinities, and I don't see us taking unnecessary risks being impatient or settling for a Green core.

As such, project speed doesn't mean as much as it seems.

I recall her instrument is basically a period appropriate guitar, so she has the body, just needs a material for the strings and a craftsman to assemble it.
 
It's me, I don't like BKSD. It's a total nonentity to me and put it up against anything I don't actively dislike and I will slam the other button no questions asked.
 
Turn 17: Arc 5-2
"So he offered to send out a shipment of our best lumber, strongly infused with wood and wind qi. Figure you'll need something to develop shrines or sites, even if building a theater or music hall is not exactly top priority for awhile."

"I thought you said some of your family was upset?" Ling Qi asked.

"Some are, some aren't. And my old man… he's a bit of a troublemaker," Ruan Shen chuckled.

"It runs in the family," BIan Ya said dryly.

"Hey now you can't just say that kinda thing. What happened to the prim and proper?" Ruan Shen complained.

"We are not in public," Bian Ya said with a haughty sniff. "Here I speak candidly."

"No respect," Ruan Shen sighed. "From my juniors or my girl."

"I respect you, when you're being respectable, senior brother," Ling Qi said impishly. Her depression smoothed as she rose from her chair and bowed to both of them. "Being serious though. I am most thankful for everything you have done for me, and the advice you have both given me these last two years. Please, accept my full gratitude."

"Of course, I don't regret it at all," Ruan Shen said breezily.

"I do wish we could have found more time, but I am glad to know you, junior sister," Bian Ya said. "And I wish you a happy future."

"I wish you the same," Ling Qi said. "Ma Jun, sorry I'll be leaving right as you get here."

"You do not owe me any such apology," Ma Jun said. "And… we may be following you in Lord Gan's service, eventually."

"Snowblossom is beautiful, I don't think you'll regret it," Ling Qi said. She turned to Yu Nuan.

"I'm going to see you often enough. Not like you're not gonna keep visiting your Mom's place," Yu Nuan said.

"True," Ling Qi said, letting it stay at that. Yu Nuan was just awkward about this kind of thing.

She gathered the container with the silver, and the receipt for order offered by Ruan Shen, and placed them into her storage ring as she sat back down.

"Well then, if we've said what needs to be said, why not one last session of our little club," Bian Ya said, clapping her hands. "I have been working on a piece about fresh fields and the western winds. An improvement upon my recovery arts and…"

Ling Qi smiled to herself and settled into her seat. She was glad to do this, one more time.

***​
But, all things come to their end. She knew that better than most. With the others needing to return to duties or other appointments, Ling Qi was left to walk the Sect in thought , her steps brought her back to White Cloud Peak, the Outer Sect mountain, where she found herself wandering the upper peak. Following the path she'd taken so long ago now, up toward the icy peak. She could have simply flown to the top, but walking again, feeling the icy bite of the wind and the slick icy cliffside paths under her feet felt right. It brought back memories, fond ones, sad ones. And of course.

"Heya Big Sis, wanna play tag? I'll let ya pass if you do!"

Ling Qi raised an eyebrow, looking up through the falling snow to see a young girl perched on an icy ledge, kicking her bare feet back and forth.

"That depends, are you going to try and welch on your end of the deal again?" Ling Qi said, chuckling at Hanyi.

Her spirit huffed, crossing her arms. "Hey don't drag up the past, I was super immature back then. A Lady has to keep her word, you now."

Ling Qi dissolved between steps and materialized beside her junior sister on the ledge, wrapping an arm around her shoulder. "You having fun?"

"...Yeah, wish Zhengui coulda come so we could have gone sledding one more time," Hanyi said. "Gonna miss this place."

"It won't be the same, but we have plenty of mountains for you to explore," Ling Qi said. She fell silent, considering. "...If you go sledding with Zhengui, please be aware of what's downslope from you."

He was so much bigger now, they didn't need uncontrolled avalanches happening near anything important.

"Yes Big Sis," Hanyi said, rolling her eyes.

Ling Qi narrowed her eyes at the ice spirit. She didn't like that tone.

"Hey, is Sixiang okay?"
She blinked at the question, surprised Hanyi would ask. "We just need a break. Besides, they want to try out having legs.

Hanyi pouted at her. "I'm not a dumb kid, you two had a fight, right?"

Ling Qi allowed her smile to fade. "We had a talk, if it was a fight… then it's resolved."

Hanyi huffed out a sigh that sent the snowfall skirling and twisting around them. "Are they gonna leave."

She pursed her lips. "I… don't think so. But if they want to, they can."

"Hmph no wonder they've been dodging me," Hanyi sniffed. "Probably don't want to here me tell them how dumb they are for thinking about it!"

"I'm sure that's it," Ling Qi said, ruffling her hair. More likely Sixiang was trying not to be tempted by sticking to the familiar in their time apart. "You want to finish walking up?"

"...Yeah," Hanyi said, taking her hand

They hopped down from the ledge, and resumed walking up to the peak. It didn't take so long as they were, even sticking to the ground. They were soon in front of the crumbled cairn of rocks that served as Zeqing's grave, giving their respects. Hanyi blew out a breath, growing blooms of frost from the cracks between the stones, and Ling Qi placed the cold burning sticks of incense into the little burner set out on the altar of clear blue ice set up before it, letting the soft blue-white smoke be carried away into the storm, and the slowly, slowly reforming entity that she could sense within it.

She knew intellectually that the spirit which came into existence here would not be Zeqing, not in any meaningful way.

…She still hoped that it might remember them, at least a little fondly.

They remained at the grave in silence for awhile, Hanyi and she both contemplating the one laid to rest here. The wind whipped and tore at their gowns, but neither of them was moved by something so paltry.

When she was done, Ling Qi clapped her hands twice and bowed. Straightening up, she looked back over her shoulder. "Senior Brother, you can come out now."

"I was merely being polite."

"I know, or I probably wouldn't have noticed you at all," Ling Qi said.

It had been quite a long time since she had seen Liao Zhu. The initial stages of the war had not been kind to her former tutor, but it seemed that he had come out of his encounter with whatever it was that had arrived at the end of the Caldera battle intact. He had a few more scars visible on his chest. And for once he was not wearing the fanged demon mask over his face. The crimson crescent tattoo under his eye had deepened in color though, the red outlined in stark black. It was joined by a matching mark, perfectly symmetrical with the first under his other eye. But most of all…

"That isn't your spirit filling in anymore, is it?"

He looked down, flexing his hand, the one he'd lost to Ith-ia artifice. The muscle and flesh flexed realistically, but the shimmering liquid silver color of it was anything but. He flexed his fingers and they became barbed knives, flowed into a long, thin blade, and then shifted back to human fingers.

"Elder Jiao was quite bored in his own recovery," he said with a shrug. "It is good to feel whole again, to have my magnificence tarnished so could not be good for the morale of the Sect."

"Senior Brother's recovery is vital, no doubt," Ling Qi said.

"Hey, whose this guy?" Hanyi asked, looking him up and down.

"This is Liao Zhu he accompanied us on our mission underground, remember?" Ling Qi said.

Her junior sister frowned, putting her hands on her hips. "Oh! You feel different!"

She considered him, his qi was, was all but undetectable to her, but she supposed Hanyi saw the world differently.

"Even one such as I does not emerge from the crucible unforged," he chuckled. "But Junior sister, I have heard you have been very busy indeed."

"I choose not to leash my ambitions," Ling Qi said. "I can't seek the peak with small desires."

"And you will drag the whole of the Empire a finger length or two, if you have your way," he chuckled. "I am so proud of my junior sister, finally finding her sovereign's appetite."

"Big Sis is just too shy sometimes, " Hanyi said with an imperious nod. "But she's getting better! You should come hang out at her new place with the big snake guy and the turtle guy she's got hanging around."

She dropped a hand onto the top of Hanyi's head, ruffling her hair a bit harder than necessary. "Please excuse my junior sister. She lets her mouth run sometimes."

"Siiiiis, you gotta go for it!"

"I have to do no such thing," Ling Qi snapped. "Hanyi, that's too much."

"What a lively girl," Liao Zhu laughed. "Truly I fear for your nerves in the future!"

…She was very glad Hanyi was still childish in some ways for sure.

"I have some appointments to keep, so do you mind if we talk and walk, senior brother?"

Hanyi gave her a rebellious look, but relented when Ling Qi squeezed her fingers down.

"Of course, where might you be off too, Junior Sister?"

[ ] Going to my friend, Li Suyin's Inner Sect home, to visit her and Su Ling

[ ] Going to the main square of the Inner Sect Mountain, to meet Han Jian, her one time friend.
 
[ ] Going to my friend, Li Suyin's Inner Sect home, to visit her and Su Ling

I'm going with this option! Also, Liao Zhu is fun. Glad he got an arm back. Especially since it was crafted by Elder Jiao!
 
Okay, this time I'm feeling the opposite. We said goodbye to Han Jian ages ago and haven't interacted with him since. I can see an argument for seeing him again to congratulate him on his tournament win, but I'd rather say a short term goodbye to some of our closest friends than dig up a bond that hasn't been relevant since we transitioned from Forge to Threads.

Edit: What Han Jian needs in this plot, is to have a reunion arc with us several years down the line, not a second sendoff when we haven't even met up again since the first.
 
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[ ] Going to the main square of the Inner Sect Mountain, to meet Han Jian, her one time friend.

I always enjoy seeing Han Jian and his compatriots react to how far Ling Qi has surpassed them. I am particularly interested in seeing more of Fan Yu as we haven't heard anything of him in a very long time.
 
[ ] Going to my friend, Li Suyin's Inner Sect home, to visit her and Su Ling

Seeing Han Jian would be nice, but this is a higher priority. Han Jian may come next if there is a 'next'.
 
[ ] Going to the main square of the Inner Sect Mountain, to meet Han Jian, her one time friend.

While I like the unlikely idea of introducing Su Ling and Li Suyin, I still think Han Jian is the better option for this vote for this.

Firstly, as stated previously, we have narrative threads with Su Ling and Li Suyin that ensure that we'll visit them. After all, they're the people we'll constantly keep in touch with, unlike people like Han Jian and the music club. Su Ling has the Diao and fox kids plotline going on, as well as the Madame Gray revenge. LiSuyin has the Ith-ai war and the fief survey, as well as the cyan breakthrough elixir. At least one of their narrative plot threads is long-term, lasting until Cyan, so we're going to be seeing them a lot.

We're not going to be seeing Han Jian a lot. In fact, this is probably the last time we'll see him. The whole arc is about saying goodbye to the people we won't see again, so saying goodbye to him is the best course of action, imo.

Secondly, Han Jian is pretty high up in the Han clan. Maintaining relations with the Han clan, one that's soon to get a White Spirit Beast, seems like the best course of action.

Plus, the Golden Fields are the only province that has not sent a representative yet. This seems like a good way to introduce them. Yrs introduced the Alabaster Sands through the MoI, so it felt natural. He introduced the Western Territories through Sun Shao's visit to Xiangmen, which has been foreshadowed for a while now. It felt natural.

This is one of the few natural ways I can think of to introduce the Golden Fields to the summit, especially since we only have one turn left before the summit.

And do we really need a reason to say goodbye to Han Jian? He was literally the first person to help Ling Qi out of the kindness of his heart. Apart from the legendary Dong Fu at least :V. But seriously, without him, we wouldn't have met Xiulan. We wouldn't have met Xin and started our current Moon path. He's helped us a lot, and I'd like to acknowledge that and thank him before leaving the Sect.
 
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