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Lia Xin begins traveling with Rishima, Queen of the Black Sands. But they soon come to blows! Who will survive?
Um, well, Lia Xin's got some strong magic and all, but, uh, sorry, Lia...
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Alar has grown suspicious of Eyeless and follows the other 'walker to Siraus and The Wheel. Then things get complicated as she is attacked by Lourima Viiran, Lumina Revelaris, Kala, The Iron Doctor, and a Lizard.
Alar, you've only NOW grown suspicious of Eyeless? Do you not remember that one thing? You know, your
origin story?!?
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Raleris, the Lorekeeper finds himself surrounded by a very strange army comprised of Rats, Ooze Constructs, Thalakos Barbarians, and even Hippogriffs.
Hippogriffs are always fun, Thalakos Barbarians seems almost oxymoronical, and rats are just kind of meh. But the real question here is how does one go about constructing an ooze?
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Nasperge does an Aubedore reading for The Duchess in the "Crossroads" pattern.
For the corners, he draws the Student (inverted), the Fish, the Peak (inverted), and the Sword.
For the spokes, he draws the Statue, the Castle, the Ancient One (inverted), and the Throne (inverted).
At the Crossroads, he lays the Endless Maze (inverted) vertically as the destination, under the fate card of the Gravestone, which is horizontal.
The Duchess accuses him of stacking the deck.
Well, now, this is a fascinating little Aubedore reading, now isn't it? Let's see what we can decipher here. Firstly, we see an inverted Student leading into the Statue. On the surface, this seems to be referring to The Duchess herself, as the upper-left corner of the "Crossroads" pattern does, often, refer to the recipient of the reading, and The Duchess's cold, emotionless demeanor could certainly be called statue-like. However, there is another, deeper reading that requires knowledge of the events on Aliavelli, where Moira Trevanei was hand-picked to be the High Sorceress, essentially under The Duchess, and Moira, as Orcish often describes the memory of Moira as making her a "Marble Woman," and so this reading
might be hinting at something more dire for The Duchess.
Secondly, we have The Fish leading into The Castle. A fish is a small creature, used for food or perhaps distraction, to which little notice is paid. A castle is a fortress, perhaps impenetrable to direct assault, but castles often have moats. Moats in which a fish might swim, unnoticed. So perhaps The Fish here suggests that some "small," unnoticed force could breach The Duchess's defense.
The Peak, particularly in a reading that is leaning toward elements of power as we might be, would represent the summit of power, but inverted as it is here, perhaps we are seeing a collapse of that power or, if not quite so extreme, another in-road toward undermining that power. The inverted Ancient One could be literal, as of someone young, or perhaps comparative, as of someone quite old, but considerably younger than The Duchess herself. Someone, perhaps, like The Shifter?
The Sword, leading to the inverted Throne, seems to be a clear message: Outright war will bring about a loss of power/authority/control, which is of course the last thing The Duchess wants.
The Endless Maze, inverted or not, seems a dire destination card, and when covered by the Fate card of The Gravestone, all the more. Perhaps the events on Aliavelli are more detrimental to The Duchess than we may have suspected?
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Kalit Mudroha planeswalks to Shandrovol. There, he gets drawn into complex political intrigue by Maral, Celestial Wright.
I could see this happening, actually.
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In the dark of the night, Gale is woken by a Sheep! The Sheep explains that she has been chosen to become the last defender of Valjan and using the magic of a gilded lotus, she can become the hero known as Magical Girl Gale!
Gale: "I thought you were supposed to put people to sleep, not wake them up!"
Sheep: "Baa!"
Gale: "Well, anyway, I'm not magical, so leave me alone."
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An Æther Vent has resurfaced from the depths of history, and now Zhiran planeswalks to Aliavelli in search of it. Can he get to it before Kalit Mudroha?
Ye, gods, I hope so.
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Huinn, Last of the Darkwings arrives on Ikass, in the possession of the artifact known as The Staff of Endless Memory. But Tryst covets The Staff of Endless Memory and attempts to steal it from Huinn
I don't know if the Staff is necessary, but Barinellos, Orcish, or both? This Tryst/Huinn match-up intrigues me, if you guys are looking for ideas...
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Morgezka Shanak has a secret admirer! After receiving several gifts, Morgezka discovers the secret admirer is Syl of the Dual-Walkers! Morgezka tries to let Syl down easy.
If this happened in the past, before Morgezka met Grund, that phrase is metaphorical. If it happened in the present, it's literal, and refers to Morgezka's throat...