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[X] Plan Stellar Sniffing Around
I confess I never tire of Druuchi plots being foiled, learning more magic fundamentals also cannot possibly be bad, can it?
 
[X] Plan Stellar Sniffing Around

Seems fine, yeah.

[X] You speak to your parents, since you are, apparently, the one who has to be the mature one

I want more High Elf soap opera.
 
[X] Plan Stellar Sniffing Around
-[X] Keeping Them Out: 4 AP
-[X] Stellar Seeker: 1 AP

[X] You speak to Merel about home, since he has been there more often
 
[X] Plan Stellar Sniffing Around
-[X] Keeping Them Out: 4 AP
-[X] Stellar Seeker: 1 AP
[X] You speak to Merel about home, since he has been there more often
 
''On instinct, you kneel down and give a squirrel a handful of nuts from your pack, the creature looking dreadful thin from the Frost and drawn by the Hysh and Ghyran that flow around you as motes. Yes, yes, the balance of nature, predator and prey, the Cycle, and so on and so forth but what is the point of being adjacent to and capable of examining nature if you could not also, on occasion, supersede it? Nature is not inviolable in the first place, your entire profession is a testament and mark of that.
The Rules of the World should be abided of course, and you will certainly not be warping any beasts for fun; but is a handful of nuts to a singular creature truly such a violation of your ethos? To hear it told by the folk of the White Tower who study Ghur, to the Beastwalkers it is so; but then odds as not that they are simply bitter that so many of that group refused to accede to the tower's authority. You've hardly examined them enough to have an opinion on the matter anyway.''

BTW, I just want to say your writing is great, especially in the sense of making this world feel like a real living one.
Before this quest and FRTI Ulthuan felt, like a placeholder more than a place. Albeit, not as much as Nargaroth. So as a long-time Warhammer fan, I really want to thank you for that!
I actually would love to see us travel more because you make it feel like there really is a world to find out there.
EDIT: Aslo the discussion of these sort of ethics is both familiar and fascinating given I've always been a fond reader of wildlife publications. Ulthuan seems to have gotten luck on the invasive species front overall if I discount the Annuli's.
 
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[X] Plan Stellar Sniffing Around
-[X] Keeping Them Out: 4 AP
-[X] Stellar Seeker: 1 AP

[X] You speak to your parents, since you are, apparently, the one who has to be the mature one
 
[X] Plan Stellar Sniffing Around
-[X] Keeping Them Out: 4 AP
-[X] Stellar Seeker: 1 AP
[X] You speak to Merel about home, since he has been there more often
 
[X] Plan Stellar Sniffing Around

[X] You speak to Merel about home, since he has been there more often
 
[X] Plan Stellar Sniffing Around
-[X] Keeping Them Out: 4 AP
-[X] Stellar Seeker: 1 AP
[X] You speak to Merel about home, since he has been there more often
 
[X] Plan Stellar Sniffing Around
-[X] Keeping Them Out: 4 AP
-[X] Stellar Seeker: 1 AP

[X] You speak to Merel about home, since he has been there more often
 
[x] Plan Stellar Sniffing Around
[x] You speak to your parents, since you are, apparently, the one who has to be the mature one
 
[X] Plan Stellar Sniffing Around
-[X] Keeping Them Out: 4 AP
-[X] Stellar Seeker: 1 AP

It's not a Tethia social so I don't mind whoever we speak with, seeing as they're all family.
 
[X] Plan Looking down on Ellyrion
-[X] Sky Seeker 1AP
-[X] Bits and Bobs 1AP
-[X] Hometown Pride 2AP
-[X] Keeping them out 1AP

I'm annoyed I was asleep when the vote opened, but it is what it is.
 
[X] Plan Stellar Sniffing Around
[X] You speak to your parents, since you are, apparently, the one who has to be the mature one
 
[X] Plan Stellar Sniffing Around
-[X] Keeping Them Out: 4 AP
-[X] Stellar Seeker: 1 AP
[X] You speak to Merel about home, since he has been there more often
 
An Autarii in Avelorn (+5, USED)
At somepoint I'm going to write atleast the blurbs for one of these books
An Autarii in Avelorn
In a lifestyle famed for its lethality, Teneska is thriving. Young by the standards of the elves but not by the standards of the Autarii, his life has been spent carving out an existence in the unforgiving Blackspine Mountains and the dark tunnels of Naggaroth. The lands are infested with monsters: harpy swarms, nauglir, chimeras, manticores and worse. Every day is a struggle as both predator and prey to such creatures and Teneska revels in seeking out the next challenge. But when a fight with a Bray-Shaman sees him cast through a portal above a herdstone, his life is changed forever. The monsters are familiar, the mountains and forests are not, but since when were Druchii blonde?

Kiriela is a Sister of Avelorn, tasked with watching over tainted reaches of the land and slaying any misbegotten creature that crawls out of them. Yet for all her talent and the honour her profession brings her she is not satisfied. A heady concoction of ambition and aspiration blazes within her veins, warring with the limits imposed on her by her relative youth. 'You need more experience for weightier duties' her superiors tell her; though how she's meant to get more experience whilst being forbidden from trying new things, she doesn't know. But when the chimera Redfang rips its way through a militia regiment and flees into the Annulii foothills she finally has her chance. While the hunt is on and the pursuit ongoing, she comes across an injured elf - Nagarythian from his looks and with a head wound serious enough to affect his linguistic ability. It's not like Shadow-Warriors share their secret dialects with outsiders, after all.

But comfortable misconceptions rarely last. As Redfang stirs the monsters of the Annulli from their sleep and binds them into a horde, Teneska and Kiriela pursue it, bound together under a fragile truce as neither of them could slay the monster alone. Or, if they fail, better to have two people capable of warning the lowlands. But soon enough, the truce doesn't feel so fragile at all. Can there really be trust between an Asur and a Druchii?

Hearts will be tested, assumptions will be shattered in the wind; and where Teneska finds himself questioning the worth of the life he once led against the opportunity he now has for a new one, Kiriela wrestles with the burgeoning truth that perhaps the secret trick she needed to reach for her ambitions was a dash of kindness.

Can love reach across the most insurmountable gaps? Or will the shadow of the Sundering consume them both?


Note: it's not an accident that the Druchii character went with the flow for most of his life and is only now questioning whether any of it was meaningful and how he could improve from that; whereas the Asur character is the one learning that life might get a bit easier if she alloys her blazing ambition and the ferocious martial pride she takes in her duties with some kindness. I like the idea that whilst they're foils for each other, they're also contrasted against the respective stereotypes of their peoples. The Druchii has been running around too busy trying to survive and now he has a bit of a break he is pondering the meaning of his life; where the Asur is ambitious and ferocious and is desperately trying to fill a sense of emptiness that runs through her life.

Additional Note: I did my best but I genuinely have no idea about how authentic this sounds as a romance novel blurb. Hope you enjoyed it.
 
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[X] Plan Stellar Sniffing Around
-[X] Keeping Them Out: 4 AP
-[X] Stellar Seeker: 1 AP

[X] You speak to Merel about home, since he has been there more often
 
I just finished catching up! Cool stuff!
[X] Plan Stellar Sniffing Around

[X] You speak to Fhiron about the outside world, and the Long March
 
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