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1631 No. 1631 ID: 1f5d37

I guess this is a better idea than shitting up the main quest thread.

To answer questions:

Zorsuz is a stereotypical "Warlock." He lives in a cold stone tower and spends most of his time reading tomes or doing magical experiments. When someone wants to become an Adept of his, what he takes seems engineered to cause strife and trouble. Even his "boons" tend to blow up in people's faces/not come out like things expect.

There are 5 major species on the planet, not counting wizard's constructs they are:

Ophians: Spikesby has heard that they were originally constructs, but somehow freed themselves.

Ravians: A very populous species, they tend to look down on other species and have as little to do with wizards and magic as possible.

Gour: Have an affinity for both magic and technology, and tend to be traders, merchants and diplomats.

Blockheads: This profligate race of morons spread like a plague. They are extremely stupid.

Golden: The Golden almost went extinct during the wizard's war, and now very few exist. They are all Adepts, and can magically fuse separate creatures together to make horrible, mute monstrosities that they can command called Halflings. People pretty much kill them if they think they can get away with it.

There are also a lot of magical creatures everywhere. Magical creatures are made by the wizards, and can't reproduce on their own. One particular wizard designed each species of magical creature.
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No. 25969 ID: 383006

There is a decent amount of talking and exposition that can happen, so I am going to update slowly over the course of the week like I did with the Moriga chapter.
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No. 25972 ID: 6071d3

>>335768
I was so certain you wouldn't that I put off asking it for 4 days. I still had to try, though. Sucks having OCD sometimes.

But I'm out of annoying questions for now. You won't have to put up with me for a while.
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No. 26024 ID: 4c91d5
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26024

That last question by the Last Hraru, is she asking if we want to bring her brandy, or is she asking if we want her to repeat the synopsis?

because this is all I can think of when I see all those Y's.
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No. 26025 ID: 383006

:3c
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No. 26523 ID: 0cf1c0

No new updates. Not this weekend, and probably not for another month. My finals are coming up and my Saturdays are no longer my own. I really wanted to get one more session done before I took this break I knew was coming, but it seems to be impossible.

If I can squeeze out one more session before finals, I will, but don't count on it. On the bright side, I'll probably start updating Sammy again because it takes a lot less time.
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No. 26541 ID: 8e18cd

>>336323

;_; Hrarrrrrrrrrruuuuuuuuu
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No. 27826 ID: 2563d4

>>337608
Look at that wizard brushing a unicorn. How can anyone plan to kill entities who brush unicorns?
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No. 28965 ID: bffa2a

So, just to be clear after being out of the loop for a long while what excactly are we trying to accomplish?

Are we seriously trying to create a colorless grey slush of a world where everyone has slowly advancing alzheimer's or are we just starting a fight because it's so kewl and spike couldn't possibly be killed by a fuckin' fighting machine?

Wouldn't a big fight between the wizards at Marvel's place be just as fine and be cool as hell also? Wouldn't our antithesis weaponry be more applicaple in protecting those we care about if they purposefully came after us? Like say we actually would like to save Majestic, the ophians and about everybody in our gang when BlackSoul wants our souls? I GUESS I'M SAYING IF YOU WANT TO KILL A WIZARD THEN MARVELS AND BLACKSOUL ARE VERY GOOD CHOICES. What the fuck are you doing?

If there's a plan in this madness then don't take offence if I want to know it.
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No. 28967 ID: 2563d4

>>338765
>Sea of Oblivion bad
>BLACKSOUL GOOD CHOICE TO KILL
>Blacksoul only wizard who gives two shits about stopping/reverting Sea of Oblivion, even if it's into crazy at-any-cost territory

I don't think you're internally consistent there.

Radia is a much more deserving target if /quest/ have bloodlust to go hunt a wizard as some kind of short-sighted statement of "fuck you". Soulfire isn't the nicest of people either, what with the genocide. Xykix is twisted but his focus is entirely on Snaketits, who we're missing info on on why exactly there was an uprising about. Everyone else pretty much leaves their subjects alone!
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No. 28968 ID: bf1e7e

>>338765

Read the threads and pay some fucking attention.

We need to get to blacksoul so that we can find out if Flare was right about him being on Marv's side. If he IS on Marv's side, we can kill him off now to prevent him from helping Marv kill the other wizards. If he ISN'T on Marv's side, he'll probably want to help stop Marv.

We're fighting the guard because we already tried talking and there is no other way past.
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No. 28969 ID: e3f578

>>338767
Spikesby cannot climb the fortress of glass to get to Rydia. If we somehow do manage to get Flails on our side he could design an unstoppable warbeast thing since he's like the best at creating creatures if I recall right. I think he could set it to talk to even animals too, which could help Spikesby with another communicator. If everything does actually work out here we could gain a lot of advantages, maybe at the likely cost of a friend though.
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No. 28970 ID: bffa2a

Oh, okay. It wasen't clear right in the first official post that the guard was going to attack immeadetly when we weren't going to cross and would have just called him out bypassing the sentry killing entirely. And about previous threads there was a lot of kill the wizards in the last thread (I have read them) and immediate apparent hostility in this one that it was a good assumption. A very wrong one but understandable I hope.

Also the big fight I hoped to relay as a message could have been us or Marvels depending on Flails position. Tada, boss fight outside wizard castle without possible armada of fight creatures that might be in there. But it might have been a predestined fight, I don't know. Do you?

Oh, and Blacksoul becomes a good target when he threatens our life or our friends. Black goop be damned.
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No. 28971 ID: 2563d4

>>338770
>herpaderp friends
Fuck it. If /quest/ is going to be that short-sighted, just say "fuck the world" and go lurk somewhere in Morriga's territory.
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No. 28972 ID: bffa2a

>>338771

You can sacrifice the ophians if you want, everything else is Spikes. Oh, and it's not really fuck the world. Existance was just fine and dandy with the sea just there if only it would stay the fuck there. In the eyes of the mortals life was ok if somewhat made miserable by wizards. Marvels doing the fuck the world and Blacksoul wants revenge at the cost of a whole race. Everything on this side of the rim don't care and everything outside is too demented to care. Status quo is god.

Of course the balls already rolling and wizard deaths now have untold concequences but dammit, both sides are huge fuckin dicks.
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No. 28978 ID: 6071d3

If Blacksoul is the enemy it is because he is planning to murder a lot of people by tricking them into a false paradise that he will surely abandon the instant he accomplishes his goal.

He is most assuredly not helping the Progenitors, as this short discourse from ITQ-IV reveals a bit about his character that should dispel any doubts of his intent on the matter.

>>329579
>>329583
>>329584
>>329591
>>329602
>>329613
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No. 28998 ID: 70e5c6

>>/quest/267594
Is it just me, or does Childless Meg totally sound like Rorschach from The Watchmen? She's totally using that voice in my head now. :(
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No. 29000 ID: 6071d3

>>338798
One of them must have a been a past life of the other. But which, I wonder?
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No. 29002 ID: e973f4

>>/quest/267729
WHOOOOOOOOO
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No. 29008 ID: 2563d4

>>338802
It's whoo in that at least the wizard we've killed is the one who was probably the worst on the mortals of the world.

It's much less whoo that the Sea is probably now advancing, that we've reheated the war so more wizards are going to die, and "we" are still gunning to be a very active part of this.
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No. 29011 ID: 0b5a64

No More Bite Quest Updates! We'll go back to our regular, Saturday schedule, probably after New Years! Thanks for playing!
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No. 30456 ID: 15b51b

>>335340
This was pretty much canon.

If only we'd taken its hot dog powers as our own. :(
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No. 30483 ID: 383006
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30483

WELL, Everything is over.

Questions/Comments/whatever. I'd like to hear what people thought and answer anything that didn't get covered.
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No. 30484 ID: 15b51b

I'm surprised and pleased that we got the Good End. But I'm a little upset that we didn't get the Best End. It's not like we had to do a 0% damage run or get all the chaos emeralds. It was RIGHT THERE.
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No. 30485 ID: 6071d3

>>340284
Ditto. Although the only thing that actually irks me about the end is Sky2.0 being carried of. The rest is quite agreeable.

>>340283
Bitequest was epic, interesting, original, well thought out and planned, everything.

And now for the first question: how would Spikesby have changed if Ul Kerrul of the Sinking Sign had gotten hold of him before Kallikissa?
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No. 30491 ID: 2563d4

>>340283
It was a damn cool setting and an good mix of sandbox yet with sufficient pressures for narrative direction.
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No. 30492 ID: 6cbed6

>>340283
Are you gonna show us what all the wizards looked like before they were wizards? I seem to remember that being promised at one point. :B
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No. 30495 ID: 6071d3

>>340292
Also what Marv's face looked like under that veil before he was a meat grenade?
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No. 30502 ID: e3f578

What was Spikesby's defined personality, at least for the rest of his life? Us giving him suggestions clouded what would actually be his personality. What he likes to do in spare time, etc. etc. The most I saw was honorable and a generally quite decent person, though rather blank.
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No. 30510 ID: bffa2a

Was there anything you really wanted to spring on us but never got to do it because we never went there or took a completely different approach from the planned one?

Also we got the good end? I'm actually suprised. With wizards being tactical nuclear warheads and everybody mashing the launch buttons like they were wired to the pleasure centers of their brain it seemed like the only way to win is not to play.
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No. 30513 ID: 1854db

What would've happened if we had touched the machine? My money's on massive soul explosion killing Meg and Spikesby but basically saving the world anyway.
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No. 30520 ID: 70e5c6

>>340283
I almost can't believe that it's over. :V

There are almost definitely things we could have done better... or worse. That's for sure.

The biggest "what-if", for me, must be: Was there a way to save the mortals from both "worlds" (wizard world and oblivion world)?

It seems like we basically (unintentionally) genocided the entire sea-of-oblivion world in order to save wizard-world. And not much really changed.

And the second most important question:
Were there baby naga-snikts? :>

Anyways, I liked how you managed to make the quest move between being funny, serious, and perverted in a very natural-feeling way. Nothing ever felt particularly forced. And the back-story... really dug it. I think it's actually a little ironic that the main plot was rather simple (greedy bastard tries to take over world / become god). The real "meat" of the story came from the interactions and relationships between different characters and the side-plots that resulted from those.
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No. 30521 ID: f58118

What. A. Quest.

I rarely posted suggestions, but I followed BiteQuest from is early beginnings to its beautiful, if slightly melancholic conclusion.

And boy, what a trip it was. bitequest, you shared a fantastic, mystical adeventure with us and for that I thank you.
I could say many good things about your art and your storytelling, but aboth all, your strange, unique characters stand out... I will remember them dearly! Yes, I do not mind to say I got emotionally involved with what we were able to glimpse of their lives in their magical world.

But enough of that, lest this turns into a review...

Salutations, bitequest! You did a wonderful quest.
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No. 30528 ID: e392fa

Thanks again for everyone who enjoyed the quest. I really appreciate everyone who read it, and especially the people who suggested. I really appreciate the compliments, and I'm really glad that the quest felt organic and natural.

I think I'm strongest at writing worlds and weakest at writing characters, so if the characters were interesting and made people feel they had an emotional stake, then I consider that a big success.

I tried to tailor the style of the story to work as well as possible with the medium of a Quest, so a lot of the story design revolved around a model that would allow for a lot of change based on what happened, although a decent amount of the time, the players couldn't really figure out exactly how much their actions changed or what results their actions would have on the world.

A lot of things changed completely from my original timeline in ways that I'd never predicted. My list of endings was modified constantly. I'm really glad that you guys were entertained by my weird, silly, gross quest. Thanks.

Now I'll answer some of the questions.


>>Progenitor Choice

Basically, Ul Kerul was all on board for Marvels's plan. He would have spun Marvels like a mofo as far as being an awesome guy and having this great plan to fix everything instead of Kallikissas "uh, yeah. Go kill some Wizards or something."

He also would have given Spikesby hands and a working digestive tract.


>>What is Spikesby like as a person?

Spikesby's personality was defined by the suggestions. He wasn't raised by Ryxix, so he didn't want to do nothing but hide in the desert and murder people.

He cared more about individual suffering than big-picture affairs and he never got the spare time to enjoy much of anything. He became a viciously loyal guy with a strong sense of morality. He felt that you do what feels right, and you don't allow needless suffering to go on. He was somewhat impulsive, but he always tried to do what he thought was best.

I think he most likes to spend his time doing very little - just relaxing, spending time outside in nature. He probably learned to read eventually, but I'd say he had little time for books or academics. He'd rather be outside enjoying life. He stayed humble and had no desire to be the center of attention, so, a quiet, honest, outdoorsy-type.

>>What would the machine have done?

Ascendant Ending, like Test Pattern thought. All of the power stored into the machine would have instantiated in Spikesby, making him an unstoppably powerful Wizard who could reshape things to his desire. Had a smaller chance for a good end, I think.

>>Stuff I planned that I didn't get to do

Not really, mostly thanks to Gnoll going to Flare's territory. I would have been a little sad if I'd never got to show off his character design, and Last Hraru.

I did screw up a couple things at the end. Radia had some trash talk with Meg that I forgot to post.

Some of the other Progenitors were kind of neat.

Uh, random, pointless Trivia: Sharkboat (the giant zombie) was the Wizard that Moriga was apprenticed under. The dude with his guts hanging out and the armor was the dude that made the Hraru. The last one was part of Radia's trash talk with Meg, but I forgot to include it when I was doing the chapter.

>>Other Endings

There were a lot of other potential endings, but the huge list narrowed down continually as the quest advanced. It was possible to murder off some of the Wizards (like both Marvels and Blacksoul) and so the machine remains hidden and both the Sea and Wizards remain, but that's kind of the worst ending to me. Shitworld stays.

There was no way to have magic begin to return to the world and also have the Sea not recede.

The Wall breaks if too many points worth of Wizards die, but you can murder a whole lot of them and still have it hold.

>>Who was Glory an Adept of? Who were the Wizards before they were Wizards?

I think these things can be figured out. I'd be interested to see what people guess. Some of them are kinda easy, and some of them are fairly hard.

You know Flare was the only Hraru to Ascend, so the rest were either Ravians, Gour, or Golden (no Ophians either - they came later). After a few people guess, I'll post the answers.

Glory, I think, is pretty easy to figure out. Some of the Wizards are really easy to eliminate (Meg [always takes reproductive capability] and Flare [all his Adepts look like "dragony"]), and Moriga can't make Adepts. Her Self-Confidence was what she lost.

God, this ended up long. Sorry. ;-;
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No. 30529 ID: c71597

I got another question. How does it feel now that the quest is over and do you have plans for any other ones?
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No. 30531 ID: ca77f5

WHAT WILL YOU CALL YOURSELF NOW THAT BITE QUEST HAD ENDED!?
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No. 30537 ID: 2563d4

>>340328
>Glory; her Self-Confidence was what she lost
- Meg/Flare/Moriga already out.
- Don't remember any adepts of Flails, and doesn't seem he'd be interested unless they're going to offer an interesting fuck or fight with him
- Blacksoul takes things that cause strife in adepts' life, so quite plausible
- Ryxix seems too out-and-out angry for anything so subtle
- Kshaara didn't recognise Glory as one of her own, for what little that's worth
- Radia doesn't allow people to cover their face, which is exactly what Glory does
- Marvels/Soulfire/Sorrows: no idea, really, except the latter two like neat order.

So, weak guess at Blacksoul.
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No. 30538 ID: bf1e7e

Blacksoul also takes things that are specifically useful to his alchemy, though. Self-confidence is possible, but doesn't quite seem to mesh with the other things he takes.

I'd call it as Queen of Sorrows, myself. You covered everyone else, I don't THINK it was Blacksoul (though I think he'd still be my #2 guess), it doesn't seem like the sort of thing marv would do while trying to maintain his 'nice guy' facade to the mortals, and it CAN'T be soulfire because Glory got transmutation powers out of the whole deal and he's fucking awful at it.
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No. 30546 ID: bf1e7e

>>340338

Also Queen of Sorrows loves her order and 'a place for everything and everything in its place.' An adept with no self-confidence would be far more likely to stay in its place.
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No. 30561 ID: 6071d3

BIG LIST O' QUESTIONS:

How would the story have most likely changed/ended if things went on autopilot? If there had been no Spikesby?

What was K'Shaara doing all that time between the intermission and suddenly ZOMG! HUBBY IS DEAD!

Can you briefly summarize what happened to the other wizards that were not specifically mentioned in the end?
Especially K'shaara and the Ophians, how she felt about Ryxix's death, etc. And what happened with Suri?

Why did Lord of Marvels attack K'Shaara anyway? Seems like that was his first mistake.

What would have happened if Marv succeeded? He seemed to think he was doing the right thing, calling the other wizards villains and such. And on that note, what were his real motives? Was he really just power mad, or did he think he was doing the right thing?

What would have likely happened if Sky had went in and spoken with Marvels? And why was he all cryptic instead of lying like a smooth operator?

Would Blacksoul's "grand reaping" plan have worked? I can't quite tell, but by the way he described Marv's machine and how magic works with the world it seems like it would've been a temporary patch at best, totally ineffective at worst.

I'm guessing Glory's wizard was either Marv and she was a sleeper agent or something, or she belonged to Sorrows. In any case, why can't she remember?

What became of Last Hraru?

What if spikesby had chugged of that progenitor blood? Or consumed some of Marvels' meaty shrapnel?

How did you decide which characters would be playable each chapter?
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No. 30564 ID: bf1e7e

Oh, I think I can field some of these!

>Why did Lord of Marvels attack K'Shaara anyway?

Opportunistic target. Either he was testing the antithesis ore out or trying to start the war then, but stopped when he realized that A: The antithesis ore didn't actually -kill- wizards and B: Ophian army + K'shaara blood would really help his plan.

>Was he really just power mad, or did he think he was doing the right thing?

Given that everything he said in the entire quest that we actually got ANY confirmation on ended up being a lie, it's a safe bet he was also lying about having the interests of the mortals in mind.

>And why was he all cryptic instead of lying like a smooth operator?

He DID lie. You silly person.

>I can't quite tell, but by the way he described Marv's machine and how magic works with the world it seems like it would've been a temporary patch at best,

Odds are this. There's no reason to doubt that it would have obliterated everything in the sea like Blacksoul thought it would, but with what we know now about the antithesis/magic relationship it probably wouldn't have actually removed the sea and more progenitors would simply come into being eventually.

>What became of Last Hraru?

Well, Spikesby DID go to live at flare's old place. Last Hraru probably lived there with him because they were friends.
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No. 30569 ID: 6071d3

>>340364
While your input is appreciated, I'll wait for a 100%, Word-of-God infallibly accurate answer from Tha Bawss before making up my mind.

>You silly person.
You're damn right I'm silly. The Intarnets is serious business. Far too serious to be taken seriously.
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No. 30572 ID: bf1e7e

>>340371

Hey, hey you.

Holizen didn't get an ending.

=<
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No. 30573 ID: 383006

>>340372

Blacksoul managed to keep her from dieing, but she was horribly maimed and sickly by the awful, cursed infections for the rest of her life.
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No. 30575 ID: 383006

>>So, weak guess at Blacksoul.

Correct. bf1e7e is right about it not being Marvels or Soulfire. It could have been Sorrows, but it's basically a crippling disadvantage that makes the Adept mostly useless. Blacksoul was really the only one who actively screwed over his Adepts like that.


>>How would the story have most likely changed/ended if things went on autopilot? If there had been no Spikesby?

Well, in a true autopilot with no input whatsoever, nothing changes. The system maintains an equilibrium like it is. Hopefully a Wizard finds the Soul Armor stuff, otherwise Oblivion Ending or Marvels ending.

>>What was K'Shaara doing all that time between the intermission and suddenly ZOMG! HUBBY IS DEAD!

Getting her stuff together to kill Lord of Marvels. Basically waiting for a good opportunity to strike and making sure that her intel on what everyone else was doing was accurate. She was trying not to draw any attention to herself because she didn't want to get in trouble for violating another Wizard's territory, so she was mostly laying low and gathering forces.

>>Can you briefly summarize what happened to the other wizards that were not specifically mentioned in the end?
>>Especially K'shaara and the Ophians, how she felt about Ryxix's death, etc. And what happened with Suri?

K'shaara regretted Ryxix's death, but blamed herself instead of Blacksoul (as indicated in the Glory denouement). She destroyed her newer Magical Creatures and was on board for working with Blacksoul to rebuild what they could of the pre War political structure. After Glory Ascended, she apprenticed under K'shaara, probably somewhat out of spite. She advanced very quickly and the Ryxix tower within sight of Suri, probably also out of spite. As Glory grew older, she mostly forgot what had happened and became cold and calculating like old K'shaara until the Heartsbane denouement.

K'shaara always struggled between her calculating, powerhungry nature, and what she saw as the just deserts she received from giving in to it. She martyred herself (not literally) by rebuilding Suri and remaining there and working directly with refugees/the restoration efforts, but she probably still ate people when she could get away with it.


Queen of Sorrows had to dismantle her territory completely. She apprenticed Wizards just like everyone else.

Childless Meg and Blacksoul worked together to sort of try to un mess her up. They failed. She got some small measure of horrid transmutation and some awful, cursed thaumaturgy, but it only decreased the radius of the terrible poison she leaked. She was a giant liability to every living thing, so she snuck away into the Wasteland before anyone could decide it would be easier to just off her. Some Ascendant Wizards would feel compelled to journey into the wasteland to go apprentice under her and learn how to make themselves into cursed witches.

>>Why did Lord of Marvels attack K'Shaara anyway? Seems like that was his first mistake.

He had no idea what the spears he made would do to other Wizards. Moriga would have been an easy target, but she was so weak that it might not generate good data. He also knew what K'shaara had been up to, and if the Spears had killed her, thought he could collect them again. If somebody found out, he could say that he found out about her transgressions and she was gunning for him. Once he realized she had to stay pincusioned, it made things tricky but not impossible. People probably wouldn't find out. Hopefully Ryxix would start killing other Wizards. Marvel's plan required that the remaining Wizards started fighting and dieing again. There would always be significant risk with any such plan.

>>What would have happened if Marv succeeded? He seemed to think he was doing the right thing, calling the other wizards villains and such. And on that note, what were his real motives? Was he really just power mad, or did he think he was doing the right thing?

Basically what Blacksoul said. No new Wizards would ever be created, and he would have almost unlimited power. He hated being bossed around and thought the pre-War Wizards that were in control were resistant to change and unnecessarily restrictive in the use of magic. He thought he could make the world a better place, but he was basically not all that stand up of a guy.

>>What would have likely happened if Sky had went in and spoken with Marvels? And why was he all cryptic instead of lying like a smooth operator?

He was cryptic because he couldn't tell the future and was therefore more likely to be right with vague predictions based off of good intel. He built an aura of power and mystique around himself to make him look very strong and also benevolent. Trying to convince someone implies that you are not in a position of power over them - they have some leverage to bargain. He was slick and smooth with the other Wizards though, although Blacksoul was suspicious and Moriga totally didn't buy it at all.

Also, he lied about basically everything to everybody. I'll have to double check to make sure I didn't slip up, but I'm pretty sure he never said anything that was true.

If Sky went in, he couldn't have let her leave. She would have told Blacksoul on him.

>>Would Blacksoul's "grand reaping" plan have worked? I can't quite tell, but by the way he described Marv's machine and how magic works with the world it seems like it would've been a temporary patch at best, totally ineffective at worst.

A patch. It would have killed everything in the Sea, destroyed the Wall, and then Antithesis would have begun spilling everywhere and Progenitors and Windborne showing up all over the place. Bad End.

>>I'm guessing Glory's wizard was either Marv and she was a sleeper agent or something, or she belonged to Sorrows. In any case, why can't she remember?

She can't remember because Golden were given to a Wizard as children. They grow up as Adepts, which is one of the reasons (along with the mask) that they are so strong. Most of them have no idea who they were apprenticed to.


>>What became of Last Hraru?

She lived very near Spikesby and Ria and was their buddy and stuff. She dealt with a lot of the people that would pilgrimage to visit him. She became mortal and died eventually, but outlived both Spikesby and Ria.

>>What if spikesby had chugged of that progenitor blood? Or consumed some of Marvels' meaty shrapnel?

Nothing bad or good.

>>How did you decide which characters would be playable each chapter?

Most of the time it was when I would need input on one matter because it would affect what Spikesby was doing next, or, towards the end, whether or not a character was going to survive the Endgame. I tried to keep things chronological, although Ryxix dies significantly earlier than the chapter before Glory's. I tried to make sure there was player input whenever possible for almost every major event. Often times, I would have to use the other characters to accomplish this. Once the players split the party up, this became really easy and useful.
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No. 30592 ID: 8e5ab8

>>340329

Well, it was a long Quest and I'm pretty satisfied overall, although I am a little sad that it's over.

I'm currently running Sammy's Adventure and I'm going to resurrect Lahamu as well.

As far as something colorful and long, [hurr hurr] we'll see.

>>340331

Do I really have to change my name?
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No. 30598 ID: e0c719

>>340392
Yes we are forcing you it's unanimous.

What's wrong with your FA name?
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No. 30712 ID: 6071d3

BIG LIST O' QUESTIONS, THE SEQUEL:

Spikesby's statue would seem to indicate he's regarded as something of a hero. Would you expand on that a bit?

What would super wizard [i]demigod[/s] Spikesby have been like? What did you mean by "Had a smaller chance for a good end?"

What would his powers be? New name? Would he be evil, self serving, or good? What would be the first few things he did with that power? Would he remember anything from his past life?

Were there any events or decisions you wish had been handled differently?

Was there a worst possible ending in which both the Sea of Oblivion and the "Dreaming" Peninsula were totally destroyed?

Why doesn't the Sea of Oblivion like water? Why didn't the wizards capitalize on this by separating a small land mass and living on islands in total safety?

Where does the Oblivion even come from? Space? Center of the Earth? Or does it just automagically spring into existence in the absence of magic?

What were the wizards' powers you didn't get to showcase? Marv, Moriga, Sorrows, K'shaara, and Ryxix either didn't show their powers or seemed pretty small potatoes compared to the others (although I know Moriga was supposed to be). So what were their magics like, combat and otherwise?

>Some of the Progenitors were kind of neat.
Well, don't let that creativity go waste, then. Tell us about them.

>Radia's trash talk with Meg.
Now's your chance! Let's hear it!

Was it even remotely possible for glory to help Ryxix? What probably would've happened if she'd have tried? What if, via the power of handwavium, she had suceeded?

What became Marv's hat?

... sequel?
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I second the idea of a sequel, or maybe even a spin-off. I loved this universe.

>>340512
>What would demigod Spikesby have been like?

Personally, I would have imagined him to be noble, humble and upstanding. His character was very brave and selfless for the most part. The only time I really felt he seemed even remotely evil is when he lied to Flails, but honestly I'd say it was a case of the ends justifying the means. Well, that and Flails is a dick.

As much effort as he put into saving the world, I'd imagine he'd at least try to preserve the sanctity of it.
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No. 30962 ID: 383006

BIG LIST O' QUESTIONS, THE SEQUEL:

>>Spikesby's statue would seem to indicate he's regarded as something of a hero. Would you expand on that a bit?

He did save the world.

>>What would super wizard demigod[/s] Spikesby have been like? What did you mean by "Had a smaller chance for a good end?"

>>What would his powers be? New name? Would he be evil, self serving, or good? What would be the first few things he did with that power? Would he remember anything from his past life?

This would have all been decided by the suggesters. Instead of Blacksoul bein like "wut boon you want?" it would have been something like [i]"Spikesby feels overwhelmed with vast power! Nothing can stand in his way! He in an invulnerable power - the other Wizards are like children to him! How does he reshape the world?


It's pretty easy to fuck that up.

>>Were there any events or decisions you wish had been handled differently?

Other than those few dialogue omissions I mentioned earlier, not really. I would have liked a little more Heartsbane and a little more development for Ria and Isenore.

>>Was there a worst possible ending in which both the Sea of Oblivion and the "Dreaming" Peninsula were totally destroyed?

It's really only one or the other.

>>Why doesn't the Sea of Oblivion like water? Why didn't the wizards capitalize on this by separating a small land mass and living on islands in total safety?

The Antithesis appeared wherever Wizards should be making magic. Moriga was fine because she is so smalltime.

>>Where does the Oblivion even come from? Space? Center of the Earth? Or does it just automagically spring into existence in the absence of magic?

That last one. It's Blacksoul's kind of shitty metaphor. The absence of magic filling space where it belonged created negative pressure, and eventually some other force poured through the eventual tears.

>>What were the wizards' powers you didn't get to showcase? Marv, Moriga, Sorrows, K'shaara, and Ryxix either didn't show their powers or seemed pretty small potatoes compared to the others (although I know Moriga was supposed to be). So what were their magics like, combat and otherwise?

Marvels actually did showcase his. He was casting an illusion over everything, so Meg couldn't see him or his machine. In his chapter, the description of the tower was stars with floating sigils - all illusions. Marvels was pretty smalltime though. Spikesby saw through it because 'resistant to mentalism'

K'shaara used mentalism to make people obsessed with her.

Ryxix was a pretty good transmuter, but was mostly huge and terrible.

Sorrows was noncorporeal and mostly a thaumaturgist.

>Some of the Progenitors were kind of neat.
Well, don't let that creativity go waste, then. Tell us about them.

meh.

>Radia's trash talk with Meg.
Now's your chance! Let's hear it!

meh.

>>Was it even remotely possible for glory to help Ryxix? What probably would've happened if she'd have tried? What if, via the power of handwavium, she had suceeded?

It would have been possible. It would have been difficult - I didn't think of anything in particular that could have worked, but I never foreclosed on the possibility.

>>What became Marv's hat?

Spikesby kept it.

>>... sequel?

No, I think this is the story I should have told with the setting, and I don't really intend to revisit it right now. I am working on something else atm, and maybe after I finish the new project, I might come back to the setting. If I do, it will not be with the original cast (it will be after all of the mortals have died).
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>>340762
>I think this is the story I should have told with the setting, and I don't really intend to revisit it right now.
Sounds reasonable. It was a pretty weird and interesting place to explore and I think the familiarity of a second pass would ruin that.
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