What have you heard about it? Other than how we're spending our days getting mangled in novel ways.
[Erin is sure that's one of the things War must have heard about. No way someone can't have gone to complain about that. Maybe it even was Nehan, saying how 95% of the graveyard population got injured in 24 hours]
[Our multitudes of injuries...poor Nehan, we have him overworked...]
You have heard the most basics, I see.
[So! Seems like a good point to bring up the reason why she got in touch, in addition to also wanting to see War again -- although she won't ever say that to them, hah]
We also have to explore some weird places that open every week. We retrieve mysterious tomes from those. So far we have gotten parts of a ritual. I actually wanted to see if it could be like anything you have heard about.
Not that I know if it's important at all. I just want to hope we haven't been collecting unrelated nonsense all this time.
Last I checked he had no idea. Boothill's got them.
[Just checked the threads and our graveyard info and seems like no conclusion has been reached yet. I may have missed something, to be fair!]
There were also little fragments of text that makes it sound like someone was assembling a deity of their own. Lots of body parts as 'ingredients' and how amazing the result was.
Think of it like a Frankestein. Or a Mr. Potato Head.
[Or Exodia.
erin maybe you should consider that maybe war wouldnt know the references]
[ they are quietly thoughtful for a long moment. they do not, in fact, know a single frankenstein, mr. potato head, or exodia....... ]
Spellwork where I'm from typically utilizes some sort of component. Not always, but there are usually materials which are consumed by the spell when it is cast.
Think that nasty cult is aiming to do something like that ritual? I was thinking the reason why monsters were being constantly summoned was to use their body parts for this.
[She was just throwing theories at the wall, not knowing if any would stick]
You'd think cults would have a harder time keeping their nonsense under lock and key. Cults' whole thing is about flooding everything with their evil plans.
[To her it really feels like cults who can be secretive are rare, but that's proooobably skewed by how the cultish organizations she knows publicly include the Priory of Belial, who have flyers and all lying around openly]
[Apparently her world's Belial is kinky but I'm sure the priory would love more the Granblue Belial we all know and (depending on the person) love]
How can a seemingly reasonable person like you deal with cults, seriously. I'd be going mad if I was in your place.
[War, in her opinion, is among the more reasonable ones she has met ever since her arrival to Scawwy. This opinion probably won't change unless it turns out War is a total goofball who pretends not to be while they have a mask, hah]
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Hello from hell. I'd tell you I wish you were here but you'd hate it.
[erin i think war knows very well you are not in actual hell right now
But yeah, Erin wanted to pick their brain a little about the rituals, but also since she likes War she's also fine with being casual]
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By the sound of it from what little I've been told, I think I would, yes.
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[Erin is sure that's one of the things War must have heard about. No way someone can't have gone to complain about that. Maybe it even was Nehan, saying how 95% of the graveyard population got injured in 24 hours]
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[ YEA ]
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You have heard the most basics, I see.
[So! Seems like a good point to bring up the reason why she got in touch, in addition to also wanting to see War again -- although she won't ever say that to them, hah]
We also have to explore some weird places that open every week. We retrieve mysterious tomes from those. So far we have gotten parts of a ritual. I actually wanted to see if it could be like anything you have heard about.
Not that I know if it's important at all. I just want to hope we haven't been collecting unrelated nonsense all this time.
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Ah. The "rocks"?
[ at the time, they were only rocks, so that was funny. ]
I am not sure if I will know anything, but I may. Nehan doesn't know what they're for?
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[Just checked the threads and our graveyard info and seems like no conclusion has been reached yet. I may have missed something, to be fair!]
There were also little fragments of text that makes it sound like someone was assembling a deity of their own. Lots of body parts as 'ingredients' and how amazing the result was.
Think of it like a Frankestein. Or a Mr. Potato Head.
[Or Exodia.
erin maybe you should consider that maybe war wouldnt know the references]
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[ they are quietly thoughtful for a long moment. they do not, in fact, know a single frankenstein, mr. potato head, or exodia....... ]
Spellwork where I'm from typically utilizes some sort of component. Not always, but there are usually materials which are consumed by the spell when it is cast.
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[She was just throwing theories at the wall, not knowing if any would stick]
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[ annoyingly which isn't them. ]
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[To her it really feels like cults who can be secretive are rare, but that's proooobably skewed by how the cultish organizations she knows publicly include the Priory of Belial, who have flyers and all lying around openly]
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[ belial....... (not that one) ]
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How can a seemingly reasonable person like you deal with cults, seriously. I'd be going mad if I was in your place.
[War, in her opinion, is among the more reasonable ones she has met ever since her arrival to Scawwy. This opinion probably won't change unless it turns out War is a total goofball who pretends not to be while they have a mask, hah]
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It is a large test of my patience at every turn, but I am here, and there is nothing except seeing it through now.
[ that would be so funny. that's famine actually. ]
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You need a vacation once this is over.
[We all do, really]