Ree! What do you see as the goal of the Hour? Are you satisfied/dissatisfied with it currently? If you had control, what direction would you steer it in?
When/if Mari accomplishes her revenge, what does she plan on doing?
Zafer! Thoughts on the Occia's disappearance, on reconstructing the Citadel, etc.
mari -> revengeconstantasastarNovember 13 2011, 10:55:50 UTC
Mari’s bloody revenge fantasy is just that - a fantasy. She’d love to see Silence and Tobias laid low/destroyed, but it only comes up when one or both of them has forced her into a position where she feels powerless. “I only have to deal with this until I am strong enough or important enough to pay them back” tells her that not only is this temporary, but that one day she’ll be too important for anyone to treat her the way they do. It would sting if they got away with it, but she could live with it - it’s no coincidence that it doesn’t really come up when she’s not interacting with them directly. That’s why the fantasy is so over the top and BLOOD EVERYWHERE CHOP OFF THEIR ARMS WARGLE
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have some responses a month late lalalagingagingaDecember 5 2011, 22:48:09 UTC
Wolves aren't normally solitary creatures - what's Cristo's thoughts on being isolated from everything/one he knew?
Unhappy. It's strange for him, because so much of what he used to be has been turned on its head - he was timid, he liked being alone, he avoided confrontation. Now he's finding more and more that he really, really likes being feared, that it's fun to intimidate, and he wants to be around others to prove that he's top dog. More and more he's understanding why Jack made him. It's a very lonely existence when he considers himself the lone predator surrounded by prey. He wants a packmate. Katsuo's influence is going to be especially bad for him, I think, because the more he's around him the more he'll lean towards the KILL ALL THE PEOPLE side of his nature. Cristo is much more sensible than Cillian was, but he's also much less of a coward; as soon as he realizes he can get away with something, and that it's enjoyable, he'll give in to it wholeheartedly. There's also a sense of kind of twisted satisfaction that
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Five? Ohh boy. I could list five, but they'd all be basic variations of the same thing. He wants to be on top, untouchable. Two out of the three wishes he listed to Mari were true: he wants money, and he wants immortality. Death is really one of the only things that scares him; he'll do absolutely anything to survive. Any advantage he can have over someone he'll abuse the hell out of. If he'd listed a truthful third wish (he would not waste a wish on a warm bed), it'd be power. Not power in the ruling sense; he doesn't really want to rule over people, he just wants to be able to fuck them up if they threaten him. IE, he remarked somewhere re: Cristo what a waste it was that a "gift" like that had been given to a coward, and if he'd been given something like that, he'd use it to its full potential. Pro-tip for Tyrol: never let him have something like that. Ever
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A super duper flashing neon lights sign "NO." Regardless of the fact that he's no longer human he still feels loyalty to them, still hasn't completely made peace that he isn't human. He doesn't want to increase a population that could become a threat to them and he doesn't want to put anyone else through the conflict he's going through right now.
When it comes to science, Lucia's sense of morality has always been grey and skewed. As long as it's for science, she can reason it away, which is why she can give something like a pass to the Hour's vivisection practices and less of a pass to Mari hiring herself out to gangs and assassins
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The reappearance of Diana's husband will actually do her good in the long run. However, for now, it's left her rawer than usual so she is more emotional. Softer in turn when it comes to her family but harsher when things go badly with the Guards - as can be seen with the Duncan situation. She is doing everything she can to keep everything under a tight lid and is vaguely aware of how volatile she can be
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On the surface, she's doing quite well. She wants to be strong for her boys and Missie and Lorie. Breaking down over Duncan isn't acceptable. She would have told her family about her Otherness already if it hadn't come on the heels of his drastic revelation. There's no doubt in her mind that the Evandros' would accept her, but it's a little close to the bone at the moment
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Ree, Mari, Davie and Zafer.
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When/if Mari accomplishes her revenge, what does she plan on doing?
Zafer! Thoughts on the Occia's disappearance, on reconstructing the Citadel, etc.
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How does Mari view the possible negative consequences of her actions, if at all?
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+ Diya
+ Ermesinda
+ Godric
+ Ira
+ Rath
+ Romund
- Katrin
- Allen
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How is marriage working out for STDiya so far?
Does Erme ever think about becoming a more powerful witch?
Does Godric have plans for the Hour now that all this terrible stuff has gone down?
Five things Ira wants to achieve.
What does Rath think of being a cancellarius and his fellow cancellari?
Romund tl;dr thoughts on adopting me.
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Unhappy. It's strange for him, because so much of what he used to be has been turned on its head - he was timid, he liked being alone, he avoided confrontation. Now he's finding more and more that he really, really likes being feared, that it's fun to intimidate, and he wants to be around others to prove that he's top dog. More and more he's understanding why Jack made him. It's a very lonely existence when he considers himself the lone predator surrounded by prey. He wants a packmate. Katsuo's influence is going to be especially bad for him, I think, because the more he's around him the more he'll lean towards the KILL ALL THE PEOPLE side of his nature. Cristo is much more sensible than Cillian was, but he's also much less of a coward; as soon as he realizes he can get away with something, and that it's enjoyable, he'll give in to it wholeheartedly. There's also a sense of kind of twisted satisfaction that ( ... )
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Five? Ohh boy. I could list five, but they'd all be basic variations of the same thing. He wants to be on top, untouchable. Two out of the three wishes he listed to Mari were true: he wants money, and he wants immortality. Death is really one of the only things that scares him; he'll do absolutely anything to survive. Any advantage he can have over someone he'll abuse the hell out of. If he'd listed a truthful third wish (he would not waste a wish on a warm bed), it'd be power. Not power in the ruling sense; he doesn't really want to rule over people, he just wants to be able to fuck them up if they threaten him. IE, he remarked somewhere re: Cristo what a waste it was that a "gift" like that had been given to a coward, and if he'd been given something like that, he'd use it to its full potential. Pro-tip for Tyrol: never let him have something like that. Ever ( ... )
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What would Sevda have done if she hadn't been sent away? That is, how would she have responded to Tyrol and all its events?
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Evie
Adelle
Lucia
Diana
Merena
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How is Diana coping with her husband's brief reappearance?
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Moirine
Pearle
Shiri
Rayna
Haru
Gawain
Lev
Tamas
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And how does Pearle feel about Rath being raised to Cancellarius?
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