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The Arx Secrets Thread
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@Roz Morbidly curious, did Berenice know that Ailys had one?
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@Snackness said in The Arx Secrets Thread:
@Roz Morbidly curious, did Berenice know that Ailys had one?
I don’t THINK so. The True Lyceum shifted into incorporating “keep an eye on the black diamonds” as part of its purpose, because it needed things like that, but it wasn’t the OOC goal to hunt down all the PCs. The general idea was that the order would become responsible for keeping track of all of them, but in a – future sort of way. Because we didn’t want it to be like we needed to know a bunch of PC secrets!
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@Roz said in The Arx Secrets Thread:
@dvoraen Alt conflict; that’s Berenice’s plot thread, not Aleksei’s.
Fair point. I’m sure Berenice will look fabulous wearing all the Diamond rings that aren’t people.
But really I just wanted to riff off of Dragon Ball Z and adventuring, and that seemed more Aleksei’s thing.
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@Roz There was much IC debate as to whether we did or did not need to share that info under the Accords
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@Snackness I think in a story setting, not a RP game with players, it would have been different. But we were trying to balance with the fact that these were PC things! Mostly just trying to have a niche where thematically someone should be keeping an eye on things, and it used to be Malrico always knowing where they were, and then he was dead, so.
Good for everyone’s survival to make sure they at least weren’t being collected by cultists or whatever.
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@Quibbler said in The Arx Secrets Thread:
I had a Megalomanic goal to get the Oracle’s crown. Gianna had some link to the sirens I think, which I am very curious about (@clue 2227). Mostly when I brought it up the response was NOPE you’re gonna DIE so I eventually stopped pursuing it. I always wondered, though.
There was also the thirteenth crow dream (3033), which made Gianna decide she wasn’t going to tie herself to team good guy or team bad guy but instead try to… bridge between them.
As previously mentioned I’m definitely not the expert on Oracle (or Copper), but I think the ‘crown’ was metaphorical, like it wasn’t an actual object or anything, think of it like the way people use someone having the mantle of something. Oracle taught/bestowed Copper the ability to use time magic, which was otherwise unique among mortals (and now immortals). I remember someone sending Watcher a messenger asking after the crown, and her response was that she had no idea what that was really referring to, but that any power over time vanished from the Dream when Copper did.
Watcher did not know this firsthand, but she wholeheartedly trusted the person who told her both in that she would definitely know, and that she had no reason to lie about it.
So blah blah blah it isn’t possible for anyone else to learn time magic, at least in Arx 1’s setting.
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@kalakh said in The Arx Secrets Thread:
Re: Prism: Prism had a bit of her own thing going apart from Skald, but when Skald stepped down from godhood he granted a share of the power he retained to her, so she’s still got power, but yeah afaik she’s no longer a Seraph.
Prism actually decided not to accept that power. She and Skald are instead living as a comparatively normal, undivine couple instead. It’s very sweet.
I assume she still has magical ability, because she had also been a mage, but she’s no longer divine.
When did Skald step down, and who/what, if anything, filled the role?
In the finale months, after Orichalcum was killed and writs were removed from the Dream, Azazel was real PECKISH and went and ate Legion (and Fable and Ruin). That meant that Skald either needed to kind of mash together with Vellichor in some fashion, or give up his divinity and power to Vellichor. He chose the latter, because Skald likes being himself and being embodied in the Prime because it’s more fun. But he did save a bit of power for Aleksei and Prism (although Prism, as mentioned earlier, declined hers).
Azazel ate Fable? Huh. I thought… Huh. I am either misremembering or never knew correctly. I thought the Devourer worked for Fable. Was he his own agent the whole time?
He was Fable’s Herald, yes.
And then he ate it.
lmao get rekt
Thanks for all the explanations! It’s neat to see the secrets unveiled.
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Oh, also, Legion, Fable, and Ruin were the big three that Azazel consumed, but he actually ate a fuckload of lesser-but-still-powerful horrors up north, which I suppose is good news for when the Arvani start pushing back up that way.
Afaik, that didn’t include the Maw of the Blizzard though.
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Was Azazel always capable of Devouring things as powerful as gods and their reflections, or did he get supercharged by it?
I’m assuming the reason he didn’t go after any of the gods originally was because it would negatively affect their reflections.
You mentioned Skald needing to merge with Vellichor as a result of Fable being consumed; were any of the other gods affected by Azazel’s unholy buffet?
Finally, were Death and Skald unusually anthropomorphic for gods, or was it just that we (I?) saw more of a human side to them due to their relatively outsized influence in the founding of Arx?
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@Rinel said in The Arx Secrets Thread:
Was Azazel always capable of Devouring things as powerful as gods and their reflections, or did he get supercharged by it?
I’m assuming the reason he didn’t go after any of the gods originally was because it would negatively affect their reflections.
You mentioned Skald needing to merge with Vellichor as a result of Fable being consumed; were any of the other gods affected by Azazel’s unholy buffet?
He got supercharged but I’m definitely not the person to explain what happened there. Legion and Fable were the only Reflections that got et, so it was mostly Skald handing Vellichor a bunch of new responsibilities and going lmao bye.
If the final battle had gone worse though, the follow up last chance scene would have basically been Azazel doing a god/archfiend chomping speedrun while the PCs tried to stop him.
Finally, were Death and Skald unusually anthropomorphic for gods, or was it just that we (I?) saw more of a human side to them due to their relatively outsized influence in the founding of Arx?
Definitely more anthropomorphic than the other gods, for several reasons. Skald in particular took a pretty active hand in doing shit, then ended up stuck in the physical world because he used a bunch of his power to bind Legion, and leaving would have released it again.
Also he apparently thinks Elysia is lame in comparison now.
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@Rinel said in The Arx Secrets Thread:
Was Azazel always capable of Devouring things as powerful as gods and their reflections, or did he get supercharged by it?
No, he started very smol. He got bigger by eating so many secrets over so many years, until he was big enough to start eating really powerful beings. And the more he ate, the more powerful he became.
I’m assuming the reason he didn’t go after any of the gods originally was because it would negatively affect their reflections.
He needed to get through the Thinnest Point to get in nom range of the gods, I think. He was going for the Thinnest Point to eat the Wheel.
You mentioned Skald needing to merge with Vellichor as a result of Fable being consumed; were any of the other gods affected by Azazel’s unholy buffet?
Skald was impacted because his Reflection was Eaten. The only other archfiend Azazel ate was Fable, who he just replaced.
Finally, were Death and Skald unusually anthropomorphic for gods, or was it just that we (I?) saw more of a human side to them due to their relatively outsized influence in the founding of Arx?
Skald was embodied on the Prime because he was using his power to keep Legion bound. Death isn’t embodied, but she did get kicked out of Elysia by the other gods.
Skald was definitely the closest to being able to seem human because of the nature of Choice and all the practice he got wandering around and interacting with humans.
Death definitely does not act human. She’s a mad goddess.
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@kalakh wait is my pretty house on avarion’s peak okay
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@Selira said in The Arx Secrets Thread:
@kalakh wait is my pretty house on avarion’s peak okay
Define “okay”
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@Selira absolutely not.
hope this helps!
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@hellfrog Is it “more” or “less” than okay? You just said “no.”
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Did… did it collapse into the volcano or is part of it overlooking that as a new, potential shardhaven because honestly that would be sick?
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@Roz said in The Arx Secrets Thread:
Death definitely does not act human. She’s a mad goddess.
Her Reflection was the picture of sanity. SOME WOULD SAY.
ETA: He’s not really though.
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@dvoraen said in The Arx Secrets Thread:
@hellfrog Is it “more” or “less” than okay? You just said “no.”
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@Roz said in The Arx Secrets Thread:
Death definitely does not act human. She’s a mad goddess.
Maybe I should have just said “more obviously active in the world.” Dance of Skulls, etc.
Granted, that was one time, but it was a pretty big deal