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TheCog posted:C.) I liked hearing about the Magi. These were a mysterious group, that knew of a terrible future that was coming. They were all women, and they all worked in secret, unlike the kings and adventurers they were never the main characters of the stories, but they were always there, giving advice to heroes, warning kings of danger, and in a few stories, fighting off terrifying beasts and armies with webs of golden sunlight and storms of sand! TheCog posted:E.) I preferred it when the Sejin sang. It wasn't often, almost only when i woke up screaming from a nightmare, and it was never in the common tongue, but more than anything i enjoyed the soothing melodies and strange syllables that almost seemed to rock me to sleep. What a choice to have to make!
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Magnusth posted:What language are you singing in? Magnusth posted:Where did you learn those songs? Magnusth posted:Did your mother teach you? What was she like? Magnusth posted:If someone cheats me in a deal, what should i do? Magnusth posted:How did you get so strong? Cannon_Fodder posted:"What does your name mean?" "It means king, or ruler." he smiles as if to some private joke. Cannon_Fodder posted:How long have you been traveling? Cannon_Fodder posted:Who taught you where to go and what to do? Cannon_Fodder posted:What the gently caress is that goddamn animal? Cannon_Fodder posted:Why don't we poop? TheCog fucked around with this message at 15:48 on Jan 4, 2018 |
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Did we get picked up by a king/sultan/sheikh in disguise/exile? (Not aimed at our surrogate parent, merely speculative)
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CH Ask what was in the boxes he used to trade for coin. Ask why we've gone north, it's so cold! Can we return to where it's warmer soon?
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Task Manager posted:Ask what was in the boxes he used to trade for coin. Task Manager posted:Ask why we've gone north, it's so cold! Can we return to where it's warmer soon? "Things were getting dangerous to the south, and as unpleasant as you might find the cold, you would have found the trip to the east by sea far more unpleasant, I promise. We still have business here, but when that is concluded, I expect we'll travel southwest... Unless we decide to travel to the glaciers first."
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Prince of Space posted:Question: What is YOUR favorite story, Sejin? ^^ Quoting a question I edited into an earlier post, just in case it was missed.
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Are there maps? Do we have one? Where is all this stuff? Where are your people from? Why are you not with them? Who burned me and why? Where did you get your golden book of monsters? Why do you have it?
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Prince of Space posted:^^ Quoting a question I edited into an earlier post, just in case it was missed. I did miss it! Prince of Space posted:Question: What is YOUR favorite story, Sejin? "The Kidnapping of the Moon" a story he has told you a few times. It talks about a time when Awar, the King of Gehenna, The Kingdom Below, the Land of Demons, commanded his Marids, the most powerful of his servants, to steal the moon from the sky. Indeed, they do so, beguiling the King of Ubar despite the warnings of the Magi to wage war against the moon, so that the sun could reign for ten thousand years. The Marids sequestered the moon to the Kingdom Below, until Abbad, the son of a farmer, who's livelihood was being destroyed by the perpetual day, traveled and begged the king to restore the moon, and with it the night. But the king had been poisoned by the Marids, and he would not listen. So Abbad traveled to the Gate Below the Brass City, to gain access to the Land Below, on the way he met Dijin and Spirits, some helpful, some troublesome, and learned many mystical things. Eventually, Abbad forced open the gate itself and fought his way to the Land Below, tricking the Marids one by one, or using powers gained on his trip to defeat them, until he encountered Awar himself. Awar was mighty, but Abbad's resolve would not break, and after three weeks of fighting non-stop, they agreed to a truce, enforced by a magical oath. Abbad however broke the truce, and freed the moon, which escaped, tearing a hole through the Land Below, but having broken the truce, Abbad was chained to the lowest point in the Lands Below, the Eternal Chasm, and condemned to have scorpions devour his flesh as it grew back, faster than it could be consumed. The people of the land, hearing of his plight, all sobbed at the loss of their hero, the man who had saved them from the tyranny of a nightless eternity, and those tears filled the hole formed by the moon forming the Lake of Tears. TheCog fucked around with this message at 04:20 on Dec 6, 2017 |
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CH. Have you met a Magi? Jackard fucked around with this message at 23:24 on Dec 5, 2017 |
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B.B. Rodriguez posted:Are there maps? Do we have one? Where is all this stuff? B.B. Rodriguez posted:Where are your people from? Why are you not with them? B.B. Rodriguez posted:Who burned me and why? B.B. Rodriguez posted:Where did you get your golden book of monsters? Why do you have it?
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Jackard posted:Have you met a Magi? "Yes, once, a long time ago. I have met many wise and powerful women, but only one who claimed to be a Magi"
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TheCog posted:, when you are older. You goddamn son of a bitch. Rigged!
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CK I hope that letter combination isn't an omen that some creepy dude is going to start masturbating.
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Why do you call me Sundar? What does it mean?
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C,M Yay, a new CYOA! Question for Sejin: What is your favorite place in the world?
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EH. The singing that makes us feel better after a nightmare is the best, of course!
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There Bias Two posted:Why do you call me Sundar? What does it mean? "Its a type of flower that only grows in places with little water and lots of wind. Its quite pretty. I use it as a sign of affection." Faerunner posted:What is your favorite place in the world? "Anywhere where you are of course" he says with a small smile. When you press him for his favorite *place*, he replies: "There is a garden, in a city far away from here, that holds the greatest collection of flowers I have ever seen. Flowers that did not belong in that climate, kept alive through great care. I think nothing I have seen has filled me with as much awe as seeing the fruits of the labor of hundred of people working together to preserve life and create beauty. I spent many an evening in those gardens, sitting next to a fountain, breathing in the scents of ten thousand flowers in bloom" he has a faraway look in his eyes, like he's enraptured by some memory.
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Changing my A to E Question: When will the nightmares stop?
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Magnusth posted:When will the nightmares stop? The Sejin seems troubled by the question, but nonetheless he replies "In time, all wounds heal, you went through a terrible thing, it will take time for those wounds to heal. But heal they will."
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Are any of the monsters in your book tameable? Could we ride them like horses or have them take our belongings like mules?
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Slaan posted:Are any of the monsters in your book tameable? Could we ride them like horses or have them take our belongings like mules? "Some, I'm sure, the sand-wurms are monstrous and terrible foes for example, but some have tried to tame them with mixed results. This book is more concerned with how to slay them. Most if not all the beasts here can only be tamed in exceptional circumstances, and only at great risk to the one taming them, and only if the individual beast is suitable. These are creatures that are threats to people. They are creatures who, if they ever settle too close to a village will result in death, without exception." He spends almost an hour then paging through the book with you, pointing at beasts he thinks might be possible to get under control, giant scorpions, a strange half horse covered in scales and with six sets of eyes, a tentacled beast that crawls along the ground, seemingly made entirely of peusopods.
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CN Did you know my parents? Why were you visiting my village? What's the fearsomest thing you've ever fought?
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Slightly Lions posted:Did you know my parents? Slightly Lions posted:Why were you visiting my village? Slightly Lions posted:What's the fearsomest thing you've ever fought? The Sejin opens the golden book, and turns pages, until he comes upon an image "An Abyss Dweller, in the shadow of the Brass City. I spent weeks recovering after the fact." He rolls up his sleeve, revealing a curious spiral scar that runs under his shirt. "This is a reminder of that fight."
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What's the Brass City?
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Magnusth posted:What's the Brass City? "It is... was, the crowning jewel of the achievements of the Great Wizards of Sylthous, a towering city of bronze, nested in the mountains" grief flashes across his features for an instant, "It no longer exists." He takes a deep steadying breath. "Some things are best left in the past. Of the Brass City, of Sylthous, I will not speak. I'm sorry Sundar"
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Question: Where is the Lake of Tears? Question: Which one is my favorite of the Marids?
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TheCog posted:"It is... was, the crowning jewel of the achievements of the Great Wizards of Sylthous, a towering city of bronze, nested in the mountains" grief flashes across his features for an instant, "It no longer exists." He takes a deep steadying breath. "Some things are best left in the past. Of the Brass City, of Sylthous, I will not speak. I'm sorry Sundar" Say: "It's okay!" and hug him.
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Magnusth posted:Say: "It's okay!" and hug him.
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Prince of Space posted:Question: Where is the Lake of Tears? "Its far far to the south, near my homeland, but further north. There's a city perched on the edge of it. The water is so salty that a man can just float on it, without needing to swim." Prince of Space posted:Question: Which one is my favorite of the Marids? I'm not sure I understand the question. Marids are servants of Awar the King of Gehenna, the greatest of all the Demons, and by and large when they show up in a story its as a baddie. The exact count of them is never resolved, but they come in all shapes and sizes, from beguiling shapeshifters, to storms of fire the size of cities. In these stories, the Marids *never* win. Magnusth posted:Say: "It's okay!" and hug him. You share a tender moment with the Sejin. If you had supernatural narrative abilities you'd even notice he tears up a little. But since you're just an eleven year old, you don't.
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TheCog posted:"Some, I'm sure, the sand-wurms are monstrous and terrible foes for example, but some have tried to tame them with mixed results. Sweeeeeet. Totally voting to go tame a sand-wurm and ride it around like in Dune.
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TheCog posted:I'm not sure I understand the question. Marids are servants of Awar the King of Gehenna, the greatest of all the Demons, and by and large when they show up in a story its as a baddie. The exact count of them is never resolved, but they come in all shapes and sizes, from beguiling shapeshifters, to storms of fire the size of cities. In these stories, the Marids *never* win. Of course - the Marids are never the good guys. Allow me to rephrase: Question: In "The Kidnapping of the Moon," which of the Marid encounters have I requested to hear the most times?
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Can we get a doggy?
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Has the Sejin every shown any religious tendencies or done any religious rituals? have anyone else in the villages we've traveled through?
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Prince of Space posted:Of course - the Marids are never the good guys. Allow me to rephrase: Minivote: My Favorite Marid challenge in the Kidnapping of the Moon is: 1.) Abbad and the Marid of Many Faces. Abbad beats the Marid of Many Faces in a contest of riddles. Depending on how rushed the Sejin is this part can take a while, as new and interesting riddles show up. It always ends with the traditional riddle, "What is hotter than the blazing sun, more deadly than the bite of the sandsnake, crueler than man, worse than death, and more swift than the Dijin?" the answer, if of course, "Nothing" 2.) Abbad and the Great Serpent. Abbad fighs a Marid who's flesh keeps mending itself back together no matter how many times it is torn apart and which spits poisonous venom that can slay any mortal instantly. Abbad eventually defeats it by stabbing it with one of its own fangs, pinning it to the wall, where its regenerating flesh keeps it pinned. 3.) Abbad and the Endless Staircase. Seeing Abbad is making too much progress, one of the Marids, Ismat ad-Din (who shows up in other stories, always as a trickster demon of illusions), enchants the stairs so that they seem to go on forever. Fortunately one of the spirits Abbad befriended had given him the power to discern reality from lies, and he manages to find the hidden door and escape. 4.) Abbad and the Demons of His Mind. One of the Marids poisons the water Abbad has to swim through to progress. As he swims, he sees terrible visions of how his people need him, and his village being destroyed because he's not there. Abbad realizes he has a greater duty, and pushes through. 5.) Abbad and the Wheel of Destruction. The Wheel of Destruction is a Marid that takes the shape of wheels within wheels, and is made entirely of bronze. Abbad battles the Wheel, and is forced to use his whole array of mystical powers, including the ability to use the wind to move from place to place, and the ability to summon lightning from his hands. 6.) Abbad and the Prophecy: Abbad runs into Nabiin, the only Marid to ever show up as not completely evil. Nabiin warns Abbad that if he continues, he will never leave this realm and return to the surface,but that if he leaves now he'll live to a ripe old age and sire many children. Abbad has a long debate with himself, in which he recalls the suffering he has seen in the surface world, before deciding to push on. 7.) Abbad and the Treasure Chamber: Desperate to stop him, one of the Marids guides Abbad to the treasure chamber. Abbad finds himself in the biggest chamber he has ever seen, filled wall to wall with incredible treasures. The path forward is barred by a wall of gnashing teeth that will consume him. He learns, using his mystical powers, that he can only leave this chamber carrying one item. He further narrows it down to six items, but there his magic fails him. Each item gives a single clue, and Abbad must figure out which one to use to get past the wall of teeth. This is a traditional logic puzzle, and the Sejin often changes it up on you on retelling. It also features Abbad imagining all the good he could do with each of the items if he took them instead of recovering the moon. 8.) Actually my favorite part is when he battles Awar for three weeks and eventually sacrifices everything to save the moon! EDIT: These are the Marid challenges that always show up in the story, depending on the Sejin's mood, there are others. TheCog fucked around with this message at 04:58 on Dec 6, 2017 |
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