thedevilwhorose: (and it's making me turn)
Lucifer ([personal profile] thedevilwhorose) wrote in [community profile] abraxaslogs2024-10-02 03:49 pm

[closed]

Who: Lucifer & Istredd
When: Eifstide's period + November
Where: Thorne
What: The worst people to be dealing with children (Child's Play quest). | Istredd's No Good Very Bad Reckless Experiment
Warnings: N/A first thread, angry/yelling/violent Lucifer second thread.


magicalarchaeologist: (at the party)

[personal profile] magicalarchaeologist 2024-11-15 04:06 pm (UTC)(link)
"Solvunn thinks it's the will of the gods that the spell works and they're here. Stopping it would require the gods to tell them to stop it." And there's no control of those as far as he knows. It would work to get Solvunn to stop, or maybe the Summoned can try to speak for the gods. In a way, they would be the easiest to handle with the right angle.

"The Free Cities is the problem because they want to destroy the Singularity and don't believe in much of anything outside of their own power. They would see it as a chance to be stronger. And I don't think any of our people have enough sway." Thorne there is a small possibility, but not enough. Stopping the Summoning would be a way, although it's a guess on their part. All of this is a guess, but theorizing is what they do best.

It proves that there's more magic on the soil now then there was before. My initial examination before was that there was no more magic in the crater than anywhere else. That's different now. It's more powerful. So it only confirms what they think. The Singularity is growing in power and it's showing itself in the very earth beneath them. It's effecting more of the world.

"If we could stop the ritual and stop visiting the Horizon, we could see if there's anything visibly showing the change. But the Dimming is too soon, everyone would have to agree to it immediately. If it's not slowing down, I'm not sure we can stop it. It's possible it's already too late."