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Who: Michael and various
When: May, post-Event 18
Where: Horizon, Solvunn
What: Opens and catch-all for May
Warnings: None yet
When: May, post-Event 18
Where: Horizon, Solvunn
What: Opens and catch-all for May
Warnings: None yet
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So Will was downright surprised when Michael's eyebrows raised.
"Not so much as keep us as...dump us? If we survive until early adolescence when monsters start smelling us and we have to make a run for camp or get eaten. They're not exactly placing us there nicely for safe keeping." They were more like canon fodder the gods sometimes felt emotionally attached too.
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Will paints an even bleaker picture of what life at his demigod camp is like. Michael wonders a little at why gods would want half-breed children at all, if attracting monsters and running errands is all they're good for. Surely they could force human worshippers to do their bidding instead.
"Unpleasant. As expected of pagan gods, I suppose. That habit of attracting monsters doesn't translate to this world, does it?"
If so, Solvunn might make for a more difficult place to live than most, surrounded by dark woods and rumours of evil creatures roaming at night. He might be lucky to live in the Free Cities instead.
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Michaels unanswered question has sad answer. The gods didn't want half breed children. They just couldn't help themselves. And they were kind of handy. His own father once referred to them as canon fodder. It was less work to use their half-breed children than it was to use worshipers. Worshipers could always say no if you asked them to fetch dirty socks one to many times.
"Pagan Gods, as opposed too....?" It wasn't that Will didn't believe in other gods. It was just that he didn't have any experience with them. "I dont know if I attract monsters here, but I wouldn't be surprised? I'm honestly not that interested in trying my chances. I quite like living."
Yes, he probably would have a poor time in Solvunn.
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"As opposed to anything that isn't a pagan god."
Sure, monsters in general are definitely unpleasant too, but pagan gods still rate a few levels of irritation above that. Their sense of entitlement to the name of god offends a creature who believes in only one (even if said creature presently thinks very little of said God). Read between the lines, Will. They're just monsters with bigger egos.
(Arguably, the same might be said of archangels.)
"If you haven't noticed any monsters following you into your home in the Free Cities or around Nocwich, you likely have nothing to worry about."
Monsters don't stay out of cities where he's from, so he can't see what would be stopping them here, either. That goes double for Nocwich. He knows there are vicious things in their woods.
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"I actually don't spent that much time around Nocwich really. At least at one time. I need sunlight or my body has an adverse reaction. And yeah, I'm actually really surprised i havent had more of a problem in the Free Cities."
Will was also used to monsters free roaming in the cities. or anywhere really. There was a reason he stayed at camp, and that was the magical barrier.
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"There are hunters in the Free Cities. If the city is free of monsters, then they're doing their job adequately."
Or is it just hunter singular these days? He's a little less loathe to give credit where it's due, now that he knows Dean more intimately than he's cared to since the Apocalypse. Sounds as though he keeps whatever monsters lurk his section of the continent away from populated areas.