NTR Quest - Odyssey 32 - Decline Djir
Added 2024-02-10 00:14:14 +0000 UTC
You held him for a minute, thinking deeply about the choice that was laid out for you. A smile crossed your lips as you were playing with his short, triangular ears.
“I think... This is a bad time.”
Djir looked up with wide eyes. “Y-yeah?”
You nodded. “I can't agree to that right now.”
“Right now means...”
“Well, I still like you. I feel like we're still partners and if what you were saying was true, we can continue on like this for a while until I can give a definite answer. Right now, we're in the middle of a mission. We haven't reached the end of our search and we have these Seafolk to figure out. Your dick is literally still wet.” You smirked.
Djir covered his face, cackling. “Yeah! That's true... I got a bit excited. Like I said, nothing changes. I was resolved to still call you 'My Prince' even if you gave me a definite no. Gods. I'm sorry, I got a bit carried away.”
“You do that sometimes. It's why you're charming.” You kissed him on the muzzle.
It was hard to tell, but it seemed like Djir was probably blushing. “That's-” He stopped as Marrien and Fiona ascended to the deck you were both on.
“Okay... So all of them were trying to mess with us?” Fiona remarked.
“Seems to be the case.” Marrien eyed the blubbering, dripping, leaking pile that the strong, tall shark woman was made into by Djir. She shook her head.
“Goodness, Djir. Was that really the best method to subdue her?”
Fiona held her stomach, holding back laughter. “Holy... You did a number on her.”
Djir stretched back up to full height, rubbing the back of his neck. “She came onto me. I told her politely that I wasn't into women. She took that to mean I was a pushover. Maybe it insulted her? Hah.” He showed a toothy grin.
“She implied my cock didn't work, anyway and started to show hostility, like she was ready to fight. Thought they all looked tense so I took the strongest one for myself. Anyway. I had to show her it worked and that's the result.”
Marrien blushed. “I see. That... Makes sense, I suppose.”
Fiona cackled. “Yeah, makes a lot of sense! Glad he's on our side.”
Djir winked, picking the Shark up and throwing her over his shoulder. Her gave her plump rear a smack before descending to where the other one was laid out. You flashed the Core of the goo girl at Fiona.
“This is the one that tried to get me. She can still talk, I think. She's been a bit quiet.”
`I... Am just thinking. Reassessing my loyalties.` She claimed.
“How did you do it, anyway?” Fiona asked.
“Not sure. I didn't try to. I just did it... It's like my body did it on it's own after she failed to eat me.”
Fiona shuddered. “Mom was getting schmoozed by that guy. He even made himself look like our Dad to get to her. They met Dad, according to him. He said that he moved on after staying for a month, but who knows if that's true. Mom was also close to getting eaten and he tried to use some mind technique on me, as well. Then you had your encounter... I really don't wanna think about what could've happened.” She walked to the edge and stared down into the lower deck. Everyone was slowly gathering. Ashur was there as well. She pointed.
“I hate to admit it, but if that little twink hadn't been there we might be screwed. It would've been up to Djir to salvage it all.”
“Djir proposed to me.” You said suddenly.
Fiona's eyes nearly bulged out. “Did you-”
“I said 'not yet.' He said he got moms permission and that nothing would change if I said no and he seems to be telling the truth.”
She leaned on the side, looking down at Ashur and the others. “Ashur and Djir. I gotta say I'm surprised by both of them. Neither of them I really trust. Neither of them I really liked. But Djir adores you and is probably our greatest ally, and Ashur saved our asses.” She tapped her chin in thought.
“I'll take him, if you want.”
“You'll... Take him?”
Fiona shrugged. “Guys like that are good by me. I leaned I liked it after spending enough time with Innad.”
“Innad? He's interested in sex?”
“Oh, very. Well... He is now. I kinda made it my mission to make him an addict. He doesn't show it, but that twink basically begs for it every night.” She licked her lips.
“Hearing his voice go high and squeak while I bully him in bed is pretty fun. Maybe I'm a bit addicted to guys like him? Even looking at Ashur now I can kinda see all the things I can do to him in my head.” She offered causally. When Fiona paused she looked at you and noticed your surprised expression.
“What? You're the only one that can talk about this stuff?”
“Point taken.” You relented.
“But, Ashur is mine. For now... He just wants to be friends with you and have tea parties and stuff...”
“Try on dresses?” She winked..
“Oh, I'm sure. If you want to be friendly, go ahead.” Her expression brightened. You noticed the glimmer in her eye and quickly added.
“I mean friendly, not 'friendly.'”
“Fine.” She sighed.
“You both aren't being as blown away by this as I thought you'd be.” You pointed to your tall Beastfolk ears.
“If you changed at all it'd be alarming. My brother isn't a good actor, and if whatever stole your body is as good at pretending as it would have to be to trick both me and mom... Well, I don't wanna think about that. All signs point to you being you. You're a bit taller and fluffier but that's all.” She looked at you closely, hand on her sword. A wry smile crossed her lips.
“Big question is, are you still as strong as you were?”
“Stronger.” You answered smugly. Your Beastfolk body felt enhanced. Your senses were better than they had been and there was also an odd quality that you could not quite figure out, but your Aura felt far more robust.
“Hmm. We'll see.”
You descended into the lower deck at the center of the ship where the Seafolk were being kept. Teuta, Ahsur, Jeane, Amun, Cyyani and Innad had come up to see what the commotion was. Jeane and Teuta arrive to see you. They both did a bit of a double take.
“What happened!?” Teuta looked at you, pumping healing Aura into your body.
Jeane walked up to you with a dazed look and immediately tried touching your ears. They flattened away from her hand automatically as soon as the fur was brushed.
“Real? Real... What?” She looked at you.
“I'm not sure.” You chuckled.
“Maybe you could make sense of this.” You held up the Core of the elemental.
“This thing tried to eat me. Digest me with slime. Thanks to Ashur I was safe, but according to her a 'layer' that was not me got eaten and removed, and this is what was beneath.” You explained.
Teuta kept touching you all over with a confused look. Jeane meanwhile stepped back and looked to be in deep contemplation.
“A... Layer?” She stared at you appraisingly.
“Yes, you have a different Aura about you, now, but it's not a different shape, it's simply a different shape of you. If that makes sense.”
“You're saying I'm different, but I'm still me... There's been a lot of people saying that.” You crossed your arms over your chest. It was unfortunate that Jeane had the same thought as everyone else. You were hoping with her Aura senses she could pick up something different.
“That's not all. The Aura and 'you' are a different color and shape. That seems to imply the Aura is not yours. It is the same that I used to see, though. So, you still have it, but the base is different...”
“I don't understand what that means.”
“It's like there is your Aura that I recognize, then there is a wealth of other Aura swirling around you that looks like an amalgam.”
“I can't heal it...” Teuta apologized.
“Well, yeah. I knew that.” You patted her on the head.
“Thanks for trying, though.” She perked up and added.
“Oh, there's something I need to talk to you about, actually.”
“Yes? Can we talk here or-”
“We can talk here. It's just that Irisia has been bringing me prophecy, lately.”
“Irisia? Is that normal?” Jeane asked curiously.
Teuta smiled nervously. “Well... Typically it's just the Pope that gets prophecy from Irisia, but since it involves us, and we're far from home maybe I'm the only one that can be reached?”
“Alright. What's the prophecy?”
She closed her eyes and held her hands together. “There is a Slayer that can not be trusted, but can only be trusted. There is a Hero that must be guided along the correct path if he is to stay. One of them will lead to the destruction of this world, while the other will maintain peace and balance within it. The Coda will exercise their final choice over the Gate and must leave, stay or die.” Teuta took a breath as she finished repeating the words.
Jeane seemed to be trying to decipher it in real time. “A Slayer... So, a Hero killer from Orr, and the Hero. That could be you or Fiona, or both.” She inferred.
“You, or the Slayer will lead to the destruction of the world? It seems like it would be the Slayer, no?”
“Seems. I don't intend to destroy anything.” You assured them. Neither of them doubted that.
Jeane continued. “The Coda exercising the final choice over the Gate... Coda can mean end. The end of something, but Coda is also the brightest, red star in the sky and a God. So Coda will choose at a gate and... Has to leave or stay or die. That part does not make sense to me. The star can not leave or die.”
“A Slayer coming to kill us makes sense. We killed Sam... That wont be without consequences. Even if we didn't, I'd expect them to assume we did, because it's Orrans. Their ships are faster and they have methods of travel the take them through parts that are normally inaccessible. Even if we're using their ships, many of their crew left. This is difficult.. How accurate have prophecies been in the past.”
“Relatively accurate, and also rare.” Teuta offered.
“Now. What is the correct path for me to take, and who's supposed to guide me?” You asked.
“Hold on now.” Jeane stopped you.
“This prophecy is for you specifically. Is that fair to say?”
“I believe it was for Fin, yes.”
Jeane furrowed her brow. “Then the way it's worded, it's likely that he is not the Hero, but also the Hero is a He, so it's not referring to Fiona. So, there will be a Hero that we, or Fin, needs to guide along the right path for him to stay?”
You took a deep breath, then exhaled wearily. “I'm not sure. If any of this starts lining up, I have a feeling it'll start making sense. Right now we're just guessing. I'm already on a decent path. Let's reconvene when something happens.” You leaned in, kissing Jeane on the forehead and Teuta on the lips. You give her ass in particular a smack before moving over to Ashur.
“Hey, you helped us out a lot back there.”
Ashur brightened, bouncing in front of you adorably. “You mean it?”
“Yep.” He hugged you as you said that, pressing his cheek into your chest.
“You're so hugable like this, like a big stuffed animal. Beastfolk are really interesting, but what's with the disguise?”
“That's what I was about to ask. What do you think?”
“Can I touch the ears?” You looked up with a transfixed expression. You smiled, offered a short not and knelt down since you were another half a foot taller than the short Prince since your change. He carefully reached out and stroked his hands along your ears. It didn't feel too bad when it was done carefully. Ashur turned his attention to your tail.
“It looks so soft... Like a cloud.”
“Feels like it gets in the way.” You admitted.
“Like an unwanted passenger.”
“If it got in my way I'd hug it. I wanna sleep on it like a pillow.”
“Would you like to sleep with me?” You smirk.
“Yeah.” Ashur admitted bashfully.
“We can revisit that.”
You approached Amun. The femboy was dressed quite nicely in a thin dress. He was wearing light makeup with tasteful jewelry adorning his neck. He stood with his arms crossed, listening with his eyes closed to something Cyyani.
“-as a Princess you don't look bad. Actually, I've always wanted a Sister.”
“What about Merit?” He asked softly.
Cyyani looked at him strangely for a moment, then nodded with recognition as if just remembering. “Oh, right. Yes, I suppose we're related. I mean a Sister like you, though.” She stopped and stared at you haughtily.
“Hello, My Prince.”
Amun opened his eyes and knelt to greet you more formerly. “Hello, Master. You look exceptional.”
You nodded, resting a hand on his soft head. “Right. Accepting it so easily?”
“What choice does he have.” Cyyani offered sardonically.
“So... How did this happen? Did you stick your dick in something bad?”
“Y-” You were about to say something to contradict her, but you realized as soon as you opened your mouth that it was exactly what happened, in reality.
Her jaw dropped. “You're joking.” Cyyani slapped her forehead.
“Not bad. You like a bit like us, but with a puffier tale. I actually quite like this... It's attractive. You're not a bad male at all, now that I've been observing you. If we have a chance I'd like to have your child and tie you down.”
You chose not to bring up that you declined Djir, so you certainly were not going to accept her. Politely you shook your head.
“I'm not available at the moment. I'm actually in high demand. If you take a number I may get to you eventually, Cyyani.” You smirked at her.
“If you behave.”
She rolled her eyes. “Forget it. Too much of an attitude on you. Oh, I can fix you, sure, but there's too many fools around that would try to stop me.”
“Hah... That's the only thing stopping you, you think?”
Her bronze cheeks flushed. “Sh-shut up.” You stepped forward, folded your hands over hers and lifted them above her head. You backed her against one of the wooden walls of the ship. Your face came close to hers without touching.
“Are you not resisting because you don't want to... Or because you know the result of challenging me.” If there was one change you felt, it was territory. You felt vaguely territorial and a bit more prideful. They were not completely divergent from your usual self, just small enhancements. A minor change that allowed you to better understand Cyyani's mindset.
“You can't consider this place as yours, Cyyani. It's mine. You're on my territory. You're a guest. You're weaker.” You said, witnessing her ears flattening against her full brown hair.
“Okay! I understand.” She lowered her head and averted her gaze. You felt like you could breath again and let her go.
“Good.” As you stepped back you noticed Amun staring at you in awe. He took your hand and slid in close.
“Is there anything I can do for you, Master? Is your bed warm, tonight?”
“It's always warm... But it can be warmer.” You hinted. You expected a reaction, but the expression of joy he made was just too much.
“I have to go check on something.”
You approached the captured Seafolk. They had gotten up and were being restrained. Marrien was overseeing the questioning.
“Were you ever planning to abide by the treaty?”
“Yes! Of course.”
`They're lying, Master.` The Elemental spoke into your mind.
`Our plan was to use you from the beginning. You were integral, but we did not want to work with land dwellers, so our plan was to make you slaves that could then be turned on the other land dwellers.` You exhaled sharply through your nose and held up the black Core.
“Mom, this one says they were always planning to betray us.”
“T-traitor!” The Squid spat black ink onto the deck. The Shark meanwhile was sitting with her legs spread apart, a dazed expression about her.
`I'm not a traitor. I'm just going where the tide takes me. This guy's basically Kin, and he's strong. Far as I'm concerned he can be my Master.` She said, apparently speaking to both you and him. The Squid reacted as if he heard.
“Let me ask.” You began.
“Did the Aoian's really attack you first? Are they attacking for no reason? Be honest, I have another source on me.”
The squid groaned. “Fine... We attacked them, but only because they were in our waters!”
`Truth is, Master, we attacked really hard in the beginning. It was the Merfolk, first. They took out two of their ships, but the last one had that Cao guy on it, so it was a wash at that point... We could never get the upper hand after that.`
“Why's he so angry, though? I understand if you destroyed his ships but-”
`There was a slip of the tongue that made everything go wrong?`
“A slip of the tongue? Did you insult him?” You asked. Marrien and the others were listening in.
`Not an insult. He was about done, but the Merfolk king taunted him and said that our nations would keep attacking. Though he defeated one of us, he could never reach the deepest depths of our alliance and therefore he would be doomed to lose to attrition. He seemed really excited when they said that and apparently decided he was going to do what he was told he could not do... And now we mostly believe he can eventually.`
You sighed deeply. “Wow... That is extremely stupid.”
“I heard that.” Jeane commented.
“The Hero that needs to be guided along the correct path may be Cao Young.”
“That fits.” You nodded evenly.
Marrien looked at you. “It's up to you, Fin. I think we may need to re-assess allegiances. That doesn't necessarily mean we ally our rival, the Aoians, but we could talk to them. It would speed our trip.”
`That's not true, Master. Though we can not defeat them, you people need to travel on ships and we can wear them down over time. That is why they are currently moored in shallows where nothing can happen.`
“Got it. So, we're both still in a tight spot. Squid.. You all are going to submit fully from now on if we decide to continue on, right?”
He lowered his head and sighed. “Now we realize what we agreed to... We are at a disadvantage so we will now submit to whatever deal you wish if you are still willing to continue.”
“Hm. Or, we take our chances with our rivals.”
Comments
There isn't much that comes from BEG, especially pertaining to the prophecy. To give you non-spoilery context, it takes place in the "real" Turaise and at a time period around Quest. These stories haven't really interjected yet, and the few bits that do are some obvious hints about the who & why of the Simulation. Nothing more tangible, really. So I don't think there will be much to correct on that regard. I did remark in my other comments that the presence of the Gods in the Sim, while not strictly impossible, is very surprising. The possibility that the Admins took the seat of the Gods within is a real possibility. I did wonder a bit about that "cannot be trusted" part. I think that due to the context, Lad will have to lie through his teeth, making him obviously untrustworthy. But I think you give a meaning that isn't there to the Prophecy. The wording is very neutral to me, and in no way did I find it wanting to turn Fin hostile beyond the "obvious at first glance" association of roles & goals. But anyone in the room, Jeane first, knows this is part of how Prophecies work, are wary about that and will try to dig deeper in the meaning before jumping to conclusions. There's a lot to say in the "end goal" department. Right now, guessing who will want to do what in the end is very much a blind guess. Lad is beginning to establish bonds with people from inside, so he might not want to shut it, and Dark Fin is becoming emotional about Fiona & Marienn despite being here to remove Coda-Fin... As Winter said in another comment, the viewpoints surrounding what the Sim entails from its inhabitants, should they know about it, would be extremely varied. Some would think as you do, an unnatural disturbance in the flow of life, and would want to end it. Others would very much enjoy this second shot at life, and fight tooth and nail to preserve it. I made a whole rant about "why" chose to oppose the Aoians & stick with the Seafolks. Even if I don't necessarily agree with your reasons, happy to hear we can aggre on what to do next ;-)
Roland Taranis
2024-02-14 19:12:18 +0000 UTCI don't think a race change, especially so soon as it didn't have time to shape the mental part, is such a big deal. Comparatively, humans seems to have more of a "neutral" ground that leave space to grow in any direction. Beastfolks have an enhanced physique and residual instincts. A tendency to respect strength. But outside that, it doesn't shape any other aspect. There are good & bad beastfolks too...
Roland Taranis
2024-02-14 18:04:38 +0000 UTCFrom what I can gather from Kara's memory, it wasn't that far off until he decided to be a father & a husband...
Roland Taranis
2024-02-14 17:55:09 +0000 UTCI'd be down for Fox Paladin. XD
Rickart
2024-02-14 07:43:09 +0000 UTCSo my own analysis is focused entirely on the prophecy and how much I DISTRUST it. I still haven't read BEG, so please excuse any obvious mistakes on my end. My first thought, knowing that this is a sim, is that the prophecy isn't real and has been fed to us by administrators to try and get Fin and Co. to follow the path laid out for them. Further fuelling my mistrust is the line obviously referring to Lad: "A Slayer that cannot be trusted but can only be trusted." We KNOW Lad means Fin no harm and is actually trying to help him. So with that in mind, anyone trying to turn Fin against Lad is hostile to our goals in Rangers. While the prophecy warns of the world being doomed, I suspect there's some "exact wordplay" at work here. While we know if Lad succeeds the simulation will likely end, this isn't necessarily the world-ending catastrophe implied by prophecy. You could see it as a prison finally being shut-down with those inside finally going free. While the idea of Dark Fin being the hero the prophecy refers to would make for a cool twist, with the interpretation I'm running with it feels unlikely. The prophecy opened by warning us away from invaders to the sim, and assuming I'm correct about it coming from the admins, presumably that means they want to guide Fin and Co. towards Cao for reasons still unknown. So with all that in mind, I vote for continuing to oppose the Aoians because FUCK prophecy! XD
Rickart
2024-02-14 07:42:09 +0000 UTCThat type of thing wont happen easily. Fox paladin is a possibility.
Tanya Wormald
2024-02-14 07:33:38 +0000 UTCSome nice catch ups in this chapter, especially interesting seeing that Fin better understands Cyanni now. Though admittedly a part of me worries his foxier personality traits might end up overtaking the paladinic aspects of his character that I've enjoyed so much. Yes I did have this exact same fear with Lad earlier. XD
Rickart
2024-02-14 06:49:33 +0000 UTCThe ultimate Chad move for Cao: he embraces the shounen hero archetype so completely, that he's as asexual as characters like Luffy (and the fandom's perception of Goku). XD
Rickart
2024-02-14 06:47:25 +0000 UTCFishlight!
Tanya Wormald
2024-02-12 17:50:11 +0000 UTCNo worries 😁 I'll do my own takes from your points if you allow me 😉 1 - It isn't given that we'd lose the goo girl & fishlight. They can decide to follow of their own volition. Goo girl seems to recognize Fin as her Master, and Djir did quite a number on Fishlight 😅 However I doubt that Squidman would stay. Nor would we want to without guarantees... And we sure would lose the absolute protection of the deal. 2 - It's a bit of a stretch to associate all Aoians and Sam's incense. It's like I'd say Cocaine comes from South America, so all South Americans are drug dealers 🤣 I do agree, I don't want anything to happen to Marienn & Fiona, I'd be devastated. And Dark Fin would be too. 3 - I fear they won't have much to share about the twin's dad. If it's like in Garm, he stayed a month and moved on… This is a key plot point. There's simply no chance this won't be answered in due time. 4 - That, I can't argue with. Looking forward to it 👍 5 - That can also be true. Anyway, it's going to be a treasure trove of hard to come by resources. Profit !!! 6 - Again, true enough. But Lad isn't the only one chasing Fin & Co. I'd be a bit more relieved if Dark Fin would catch up at the same time as Lad… 7 - Judging from the map you yourself has made, the Seafolk Alliance is quite far from the Core Beast Union. Plus, if they are present in the Sim, they can't be Core Beasts… So no guarantees. 8 - Not sure about this one. Apart from Cyanni who can be quite similar to Kara and isn't that close to us, I can't picture anyone being seduced by Cao. If he even wants to seduce anyone… 9 - At the very least, any water travel would be safe. 10 - I think the Simulation wasn't crafted by hand. The right way to do it, I feel, is to enunciate the rules in agonizing details and then let the Energy flow within. There is little incentive to bake an half assed world for the Admins purpose. There could still be some clues, who knows, but I'd be surprised something as broken.
Roland Taranis
2024-02-12 14:42:44 +0000 UTCcompletely Fair i had intended to write out more but irl came up so I have to cut it short 1 if we break the deal we lose fishlight and our new mirror-chan oh and our bonus Davy jones I kind of get the vibe these guys are actually a bit of a big deal. 2 Aoians have a lot of tricks fins family is weak to i think sam's incense came form there last thing we need is losing fins family a second time. 3 they have more info about fin's father a mystery I'm still very curious about. 4 this way we get to learn about a lot of new species. 5 sea races always have a lot of gold lol. 6 this gives lad time to catch up which i think might be better in the long run. 7 we're probably going to go to Aoia in B.E.G. but this might be the only time we did to see the undersea races. 8 this also gives us more time to consolidate the harem before risking it with any sort of rival like cao. 9 i'm not even joking with this this is likely a way to get better boat or a pet sea monster to pull our boat . 10 underwater might be a blank spot in the simulation that they didn't think to overly pay too much detail to think about modern bethesda games we might be able to find glitches in the simulation down there something we can use for a fighting edge . i would write these out in more detail but i'm sadly busy at the moment so this is the best i can do XD
Jane Hexum
2024-02-12 13:51:38 +0000 UTCI do think the Seafolks need to be taken down their high (sea)horse. And it doesn't sit right with me to let them be when we are in a position to enact change. Cao, selfish as he is, will teach them to fear him but as soon as he's gone, things will be back the way they were. With some tact, we can likely avoid the negative effects our Japan suffered when it was forcefully opened. Sure, you should share with us that you'd very much like to see underwater fantasy, but it can't be your only argument, dear 😉 I think your assessment of Cao as Goku is fair, is we manage to oppose him we are sure to capture his attention and if we perform well enough, his respect. Then we could work our way in improving his mindset. If we can make assumptions from their real life inspiration, the Aoians are far from flawless. Absolute hierarchy that give little importance to merit and a structural rigidity that can only be overcome by someone as stupidly broken as Cao. We could sow the seeds of change there too...
Roland Taranis
2024-02-12 13:00:13 +0000 UTCI did think about that. From what I can gather, the God's of Turaise might be the "spirits" of the celestial bodies around (don't forget there are something like 8 suns) The presence of these Gods is very surprising. This would push the Simulation beyond what's needed. Also, any kind of being with an Aura powerful enough can act as a patron for Divine Magic. Maybe even Primals ?..
Roland Taranis
2024-02-12 12:17:42 +0000 UTCpersonally it sounds to me like the sea folk need a kick in the teeth, good one being up the meiji restoration that's a completely solid point I need to be open with my own personal bias here underwater fantasy and sci-fi is my favorite stuff ever and siding with Aoians would end that early which in all honesty would deeply sadden me so I'm going to try and argue my best for this if as you propose Cao are a very goku like character they need opposition to grow as a person we have to catch his interest. I doubt the a Aoians are much better everything we found out about the place seems suspicious after all sam got most of his tricks from them remember the incense? I say we conquer them take what we want and only then leave likely new with more new waifus lol
Jane Hexum
2024-02-12 10:05:07 +0000 UTChis power is why lad can not be trusted only be trusted then again we have to think who sent the message was it a god or an administrator? i think you're 100% right about the dark fin thing though
Jane Hexum
2024-02-12 09:37:53 +0000 UTCTo clarify. To Break the deal on one side so integrally also qualifies on that side as defacto agreement to disolve it. Since one party being trapped so one sidedly even after the other tries to break it so openly would be in bad faith. The Logic of the ability kind of follows the logic of contracts in general, so there are loopholes, wording quirks and definitely fine print and ways to void contracts.
Tanya Wormald
2024-02-11 07:07:58 +0000 UTCIt was something that fit. A good idea, and I thought it would be cute to have the siblings talk openly as well with their current rapport so I included it.
Tanya Wormald
2024-02-11 07:04:29 +0000 UTCThird part, Our Choice Here is a rephrase of our vote. Abide by the deal, or make it void. I did ask Winter, and a deal upheld by the Emerald Eyes power, the Royal Authority, can only be broken if both parties agree. With the debacle that was their attempt, I do think the emissaries are poised to do as such. And we can’t align back with the Aoians without going against the initial agreement. While both paths seem viable, I’d tend towards abiding by the deal, “ruling” over the Seafolks. First off, if we break the deal, attacks could resume at a later date. Which isn’t good by any mean. We’d leave the Seafolks to their fate, most likely being trounced by Cao along the way. The Seafolks seem to have been an isolationist, aggressive civilisation (if we can make generalities…). By “forcibly” opening them to the outside by our intermediary, there could be a complete revision of their values towards a more harmonious coexistence. There would be short term resentment and instability, that is a given. But I do think that it could benefit them tremendously in the long run. Take our Japan as an example, Commodore Perry did forcibly open back a country that forsook outside contact for two centuries. It did provoke such a massive unrest that it ended the reign of the shogunate dynasty of the time, the Tokugawa. And scarred the collective psyche of the country. But on the other hand, within a handful of decades, Japan was developed enough to stand up to Russia, a massive power of the time, despite having been stuck in time for centuries. And true, there were the dark hours of WWII, but once these were behind, the country became a democracy on par with the most developed of the time. And still is to this day. So I think there’s a lot of good to do in this path. We’d break a status quo instead of enforce it as we would with the Aoians, I think. And I hate status quos XD
Roland Taranis
2024-02-11 02:17:17 +0000 UTCSecond part, the Prophecy For the roles, Lad is the Slayer, undoubtedly. We don’t know of any other. For the Hero, thanks to Jeane's extremely astute deduction, they already excluded Fin & Fiona. Naturally, they thought about Cao Young, who is the only overwhelming force they know about. But on my end I think it refers to Dark Fin, the content of the Prophecy being an obvious (from our point of view) reference to the fate of the Simulation. I don’t exactly know why Lad is referred to as “can not be trusted, but can only be trusted”. Maybe in order to conceal his real identity, motives and the whole situation he will offer some poor explanations and backstory ? Ones that would inevitably cast doubt on him ? With all the recent emotional involvement Dark Fin showed toward Fiona & Marienn, along the part “There is a Hero that must be guided along the correct path if he is to stay”, there is a growing chance that he might decide to abandon his goals, or at the very least revise them, and stay with them. Since that Prophecy is spoken from the point of view of within the Simulation, one of the two will try to shut it down, the other to pacify it. I do think that in the end, it is Fin that will choose between these outcomes. He still should be the Coda, even if Kara’s job was described as thus, being her closest living relative and all that… The Gate part will most likely be the intended goal of the Simulation, a Gate to Earth. It could be located within the Simulation itself, but since Travelers cannot exist within, it is a rather decisive counter argument… I do remark that there are 3 choices at the end for Fin. Stay would mean keep his place in the Simulation, die would be to reintegrate Turaise cycle of life, but there is also leave…
Roland Taranis
2024-02-11 02:17:03 +0000 UTCSo many things to say this week that it deserves three posts >_< First part, state of the House. More than happy that the refusal wasn’t definitive. There really isn’t going to be any change in the near future, for the better. Really sweet way to talk Djir down. Shows the depth of the trust and care they have for each other. Marienn subtly eyeing Djir… At least the seeds are there for something to happen in the future ;-) Fiona revising her judgment on Ashur & Djir. Shows that despite having a spicy pride, she isn’t so full of herself that she wouldn’t recognize being wrong. Also shows that with her somewhat balanced mentality, she could influence Dark Fin for the best in my opinion. Thanks Winter, for implementing my idea. Open, sex-related talks between family members is extremely kinky =D Teuta shows her good nature, trying to “fix” what happened, even if we know it is “normal”. For the next steps to be taken in this relationship, she needs to be involved in events. It is only then that the amplitude of her commitment can be tested. Or at the very least, some open discussion pertaining to her sexual urges would be a good start... Jeane the ever reliable, helping us piece what happens together, especially in the Prophecy. For her relationship with Fin to evolve properly, going beyond a mainly professional relationship with light benefits would be required. Now that the Beastfolk instincts are ever so slightly stronger in Fin, Cyanni showed that she did understand her situation properly. Her sharpness was to keep face, and initially Fin didn’t correct her. Even if his heart hasn’t changed, at least now everything has been laid bare. I find this setup quite similar to Kara’s, and we just saw that he no longer shies away from the challenge. Amun is becoming sweeter & sweeter. He’s dethroning many a girl as Waifu material XD He does seem more relaxed since we converted him to being a trap, but we haven’t known him much outside of the peculiar circumstances with Djir so it can be difficult to say… I’d very much like to see how the two of them interact now. This could vindicate our previous choices. I think we should continue advocating towards overture. If Djir could open-heartedly talk to Amun again, maybe even apologize, I’d consider it a huge step forward in the former character’s growth. It would also help the latter “move on” and take new steps, even if I doubt he would strike Djir out of his life. There’s going to be a lot to say between Fin & Innad when they meet again properly, in the case they haven’t talked already off-screen. And a bit of lingering bitterness on my part to be forgiven. The last time they really met wasn’t in the best of circumstances. And Fin was still being washed up by the events. He very much let the turmoil in Aniyub happen and kept his mouth shut back then. Something that if it was to happen right now would play very differently. Once that air is cleared, it would be very interesting for them to discuss Fiona’s performances in the bedroom XD Ashur being a good boy too. I do not feel possessive in the slightest towards him, so "sharing" him with Fiona is perfectly okay in my books. Especially since Fin is being very forward with him, and he seems curious of everything. Why not indulge ? Even better if we can witness her "fun" ;-) We'd just have to keep an eye out to make sure she doesn't take too much advantage of him, gullible as he is.
Roland Taranis
2024-02-11 02:16:34 +0000 UTCIt would be up to the individual. I can say that there are some characters that would be happy to live in it, while others would go crazy and want to leave, even if it meant death.
Tanya Wormald
2024-02-10 06:49:38 +0000 UTCTrue but the natural progression of what happens to a soul is being interrupted here, they are all dead but their souls are being kept to have them run basically a simulation endlessly, it begs the question if you found out that you were dead and your existence was a simulation to prevent your soul from moving on for someone in the real worlds own nefarious purpose……would you stay “living” in that simulation
Sootythunder
2024-02-10 06:28:01 +0000 UTCThat's a complicated question. Every person inside the simulation is dead, except the people that cheated their way inside.
Tanya Wormald
2024-02-10 06:25:03 +0000 UTCyou know there is some interesting connotations with "destroying the world" considering if this world is does it actually mean that they are getting freed?
Sootythunder
2024-02-10 06:16:04 +0000 UTCif he really is like goku the best way to become his friend and teach thim valuable lessons is to fight him think about it he needs someone to oppose him in order to grow as a person and it'll make him more interested in us if we're someone he can't beat if we just show up and say hey let's form an alliance we're just going to come across as boring to them
Jane Hexum
2024-02-10 01:05:04 +0000 UTCFor now I leave my vote blank, I need some time to think it over properly, both paths feels viable. And I still have to do yesterday's chapter analysis -_-'
Roland Taranis
2024-02-10 00:43:33 +0000 UTCsorry guys but underwater fantasy is my favorite thing like ever period so i have to vote to Conquer sea people
Jane Hexum
2024-02-10 00:31:50 +0000 UTC