And George, what can you tell me about this Morrigan character? I vaguely remember hearing something about her in relation to the series.
Also I sort of let her have the Well of Sorrows. Joric just didn't seem like the type of the guy who would pledge himself to an elven goddess and take on the knowledge left behind by every ancient elf temple priest/guardian/whatever-the-hell-they-are ever. I feel like I did a bad thing, but if I did please don't tell me.
Beneath the gold, the Bitter Steel.
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NotFishing
**** got serious a few pages back, but it's all thanks to Trevor that the mood lightened. His martyrdom is very important to this community and art in general. Carry on, you soldier.
As a reminder, my second RP thread, Ashes to Ashes, is open and ready. It's on the front page, about halfway down. Feel welcome to criticize, leave feedback and suggestions, and such so that I can improve, if you feel like.
I was wondering how Inferi's character would react to all this haunting stuff. Though you'd think the spirits would be able to tell her the 'hauntings' were all fake.
Beneath the gold, the Bitter Steel.
Morrigan is one of the party members from the first game, being something of a spooky forest apostate. It's possible for her to have a kid with the Warden from the first game (the protagonist) which absorbs the essense of the archdemon after it's slain, after which she vanishes, but that's only one of a few options you can take in that game.
Nah, you didn't do a bad thing with letting her take the well. As you'll find out, it was a better idea than you taking it.
LitraryDVice
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**** got serious a few pages back, but it's all thanks to Trevor that the mood lightened. His martyrdom is very important to this community and art in general. Carry on, you soldier.