I'm so sorry for not doing anything, my last few days were a bit crazy. Elves, when are you online (and which timezone) for us to write up that post?
Also, Rhames would want to be called by some title all the time, but it doesn't need to be "your highness" or anything long and fancy, so sir(e) will do xP
• previously ChildOfNowhere - they/them - literary fantasy with a fairytale flavour
First thing is first: I'm not going to be around for the next few days. I've going to head up to visit Snoink's new Snoinklet. But I don't want my character to just sit around either.
Here's my current notes:
Seeker just had a vision. As you might have guessed; his vision was very mathematical and as a result would be difficult to articulate. But what is he actually seeing?
What he's seeing is a glimpse of the present. This isn't as cool as seeing the future, but it is much more useful.
What exactly he sees is up for discussion; but here's my thinking.
Right now, we have three factions, all of them have been at war for a long time. If we have a storybook where they all fight each other, then we run the risk of making the plot too complicated, not to mention possible inter-author conflict.
To simplify things; it would be best for the factions to face a mutual threat. It could be an evil faction (dark lords, orcs, goblins, dragons) or a natural disaster (plague, storms, volcanoes, magical cataclysms.) Whatever it is, Seeker might be the first warning of it.
For instance, if an evil faction has attacked three different places simultaneously, then Seeker might see this beginning or about to begin. I think this would be more dramatic than just seeing business as usual.
In the more immediate term, I think it would be best for Seeker to be discovered in a state of ecstasy, brought on by having a massive epiphany. While in this state, he won't be saying anything, because he is experiencing an information overload. Even after this, it will be difficult for him to condense what he's seen into words and will spit it out again with great difficulty.
No time, and still deciding upon whether my char was the one who walked in on Rhames. It's a bit out of character for her to enter immediately without waiting, speak before she was spoken to, and pause for so long when she realized what he was doing. I can spin the last as feelings of jealousy developing, but it'd have to be super important news for the first two to occur. Like apocalyptic news.
I can change the end of that post a little bit, that wouldn't be much of a problem c: I think Almond already called that Sita is the one who enters, though..?
• previously ChildOfNowhere - they/them - literary fantasy with a fairytale flavour
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