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Yes, at the cost of a Velvet action. Good luck clawing that from the collectives cold dead hands.Decided to go with No prey, we can change it next turn anyway.
I don't need to do anything, the murder spirit is so strong in this Quest a murder attempt(that wasn't really a murder attempt)was preferred to chasing after a victory.Yes, at the cost of a Velvet action. Good luck clawing that from the collectives cold dead hands.
I think that not commiting to a course of action because of fear, and because of the possibility of having our cake and eat it too, is something that has screwed us in the past(like being on the fence with our loyalty to the master), maybe the result will be good, maybe the result will be bad, but i believe that we should be active, not pasive.I understand the arguments for using Ash now, but I would at least want to take one action finding out what exactly Windy and Copper are doing before doing something we may regret.
Considering that attacking without asking questions was what put us in this situation in the first place, reignited the occult war of the old Wake and gave us an Enemy... things might get worse.I think that not commiting to a course of action because of fear, and because of the possibility of having our cake and eat it too, is something that has screwed us in the past(like being on the fence with our loyalty to the master), maybe the result will be good, maybe the result will be bad, but i believe that we should be active, not pasive.
Oh this is such a lovely idea! Great apocrypha.
@Venerable Ro A beautiful story! A wonderful dream. Precious and beautiful.
I doubt such... Gentleness, and such serene grace is what is heeded. But it is a beautiful dream none the less.
Do you want to deal with hypotheticals? There is no guarantee that not atacking Copper would have helped, specially if Lady Luck decided for us to roll low.Considering that attacking without asking questions was what put us in this situation in the first place, reignited the occult war of the old Wake and gave us an Enemy... things might get worse.
Uh... It would, because then she wouldn't have become our Enemy officially and we may have had the chance to tell her the Master tried to make us kill her but we didn't fall for it because she was our "friend"(one less reason to hate Velvet, one more reason to hate the Master) which would shake her worldview a little so we could start making her see Velvet as more than a rival.Do you want to deal with hypotheticals? There is no guarantee that not atacking Copper would have helped, specially if Lady Luck decided for us to roll low.
She'd still be actively trying to kill us, which isn't really conductive to "wanting to be not-enemies" on the player end. And tbh, considering Copper is already biased to just completely fucking hate our guts, I don't really see her taking "but I didn't actually try and kill you back" in a friendly way. If she was a purely rational actor, maybe, but as Bird had to keep reminding us when the topic of telling Celestia about the cult came up, people are not rational actors. She'd probably take it as, like "oh you just weren't worth my time because you're so beneath me" or something like that, considering she seemed to be under the impression that we looked down on the other advisors even when we were on the same side and mostly just stumbling ass-backward into Situations. And that was before we: killed some of her people, stole Twilight from her, (accidentally) misled her into thinking the Royal Guard were after the cult, betrayed her by not only leaving but defecting to the Crown when she (thought) she was in genuine danger (from the Crown), intentionally incited more panic and caused Windy to also leave and burn down the Wildhoof Club while he was at it, "stole" Baldomare from her, and "stole" DoA from her.Uh... It would, because then she wouldn't have become our Enemy officially and we may have had the chance to tell her the Master tried to make us kill her but we didn't fall for it because she was our "friend"(one less reason to hate Velvet, one more reason to hate the Master) which would shake her worldview a little so we could start making her see Velvet as more than a rival.
We should nab Neighnia.We'd be frothing at the mouth for her hogging all the Names except Neighnia alone.