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Questionable Questing

Andy333
Andy333
With Charlie having to periodically create a new identity, with a liberal amount of magic to speed it along, every several decades and with each new identity she picks out a new public husband that aligns with their current goals. With the Pirate being a popular one since he has the most experience courting noble houses and the intrigue that follows.
Bob is bob
Bob is bob
But the first arc, journalist and Charlie in industrial London, how that go?
Andy333
Andy333
Well the first arc is set in Nigeria with that whole set up I explained yesterday. With Charlie meeting the journalist, learning some background about her and a little worldbuilding/history lessons, ending with some nice mysteries to explore. Since I thought about what you said about native cultures and demons, I actually had a good idea to tie it back with the second arc in London.
Andy333
Andy333
The idea being that demonologists, disguised as missionaries, taught the local tribe these rituals knowing they would use it against Charlie. With their end goal of forcing her to get involved in the region. With Charlie and the Journalist discovering hints of this, and as part of integrating him into the wider family and the paranormal world, she takes these findings to the twins.
Andy333
Andy333
Where the Twins then take him through a little romb around various asylums and orphanages where people have been going missing in a shockingly similar fashion to the way people were sacrificed in Africa. With the Journalist not only getting some time to see the twins in action, kicking ass and breaking into places, he uses his credentials to ask around and help bait out the people behind it.
Bob is bob
Bob is bob
Who tie into the flashbacks of her first arrival to this world
Bob is bob
Bob is bob
How powerful are the twins in combat and magic
Andy333
Andy333
I was imagining a cross between Assassin's creed and Dishonored when I made them. With the twins also having this weird connection where they can sense each other's location, emotions, and sense.
Bob is bob
Bob is bob
So not building breakers. Street level super assasins?
Andy333
Andy333
That's the idea, with a demonic form directly channeling Charlie's power they can call upon for emergencies, like all her husbands, but has some nasty side effects they try to avoid so prevents them from always using it.
Bob is bob
Bob is bob
Personality distortion?
Andy333
Andy333
A little bit of that, the more of Charlie's power they draw upon the more it burns away their human side and practically makes them a slave to her wills. Which is something Charlie very much does not want, sometimes to the point of actively fighting with her spouses over it. But at the same time her magic is so powerful it actively warps reality which can be very dangerous to any bystanders.
Andy333
Andy333
It's the same reason Charlie tries very hard not to go all out. plus the demonic cult I was talking about, they're actively trying to groom Charlie into being the antichrist with various schemes to slowly corrupt her. And one of the big reasons why is because if she ever actively summons all her power, it would directly open a portal to her original hell.
Bob is bob
Bob is bob
And let in Lucifer and Lilith. Late. I watch TV a bit than sleep. Talk more later. Tomorrow writing night
Andy333
Andy333
Which would basically summon into their world a raw and limitless source of chaotic magic, no longer bound by the rules and roles of old. Of course this influx of magic would also let Charlie go home finally, only at the cost of actively killing a decent chunk of the population and mass suffering for everyone since magic is a natural energy that affects the earth like gravity with that much magic like a nuke.
Andy333
Andy333
A nice little moral dilemma of keeping to her morals and potentially never seeing her family again, to add some nice emotional spice to her conflict with the demonologist.
Bob is bob
Bob is bob
No write tonight resting. How you and want interlude from Bastard Glory?
Andy333
Andy333
Sure, an interlude sounds fun. Resting too. No longer sick, thank God, but my throat is still shot and I start coughing if I talk for too long.
Bob is bob
Bob is bob
Andy333
Andy333
Just finished. Sorry it took so long, got dizzy for a second. Needed to take a couple breaks. But the fight scene was epic. Reminded me of one of the old god of war bosses and the introspection was fun. Liked the world building scattered around it too.
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