RE: GOD JAMMER
06-03-2019, 05:00 AM
>Lets ask Rococo more about Ash. What did she do, as a god? How did she die?
Fin: I'd like to know more about Ash, what did she do while she was around? How did she pass?
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Rococo: She was a kind deity who found beauty in the short lives of humans. She performed funeral rites for those nearby and offered sanctuary when necessary. She had many who visited her at the church, even other deities. I do have to say though, that the deities who visited her appeared to do so less out of reverence and more to try and win her over to their cause. She was eternally committed to this church though and never left.
Fin: Till the very end right?
Rococo: I'd suppose so. I saw many mourners whilst hanging on the wall for her, but did not see her passing myself.
>Where is the resting place of Ash? Any way we could ensure that could also be kept in good repair?
Fin: Any idea where her final resting place would be?
Rococo: None, do deities even leave bodies behind?
Fin: Do they?
Rococo: I'd rather find out latter rather than sooner if you don't mind.
> DIRECT Rococo to tidy up in here while you do some more tidying on the outside.
>use runemaking to set a trap at the front door of the church which makes confetti fall from the ceiling as a fun party trick
You decide to have Rococo check around outside for more things to tidy while securing a barrier. Not quite sure what else they could use as a Song to reproduce some party confetti, Rococo does their best to reproduce the effect of the confetti by creating a seal using their Gallery Piece Song to produce a feeling of surprise when crossing paths with it. The Rune seeps into the stonework innocuously after a few strokes.
Satisfied with this, Rococo weaves through the rest of the grounds plucking weeds and dusting off tombstones.
>Ask if this building has/had an underground area. There appears to be a circular something on this floor that may lead below. Or given the opening, may have done so until some burglar stole the handle.
Darn, you forgot to ask about this thing. You explore the area thoroughly regardless and find that it appears to be an area stained by having something on top of it for a long time before being removed. At the very center is a hole that goes down down down into a mysterious darkness. A drain? It's hard to tell without further context.
Rococo passes by so you ask briefly.
Fin: Any idea of what's here?
Rococo: Oh that? That's been there for as long as I've been hanging there. Sometimes people throw coins down it and make a wish, but it seems to be a mystery from the Old World when this place was first built.
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Fin: I'd like to know more about Ash, what did she do while she was around? How did she pass?
=>
Rococo: She was a kind deity who found beauty in the short lives of humans. She performed funeral rites for those nearby and offered sanctuary when necessary. She had many who visited her at the church, even other deities. I do have to say though, that the deities who visited her appeared to do so less out of reverence and more to try and win her over to their cause. She was eternally committed to this church though and never left.
Fin: Till the very end right?
Rococo: I'd suppose so. I saw many mourners whilst hanging on the wall for her, but did not see her passing myself.
>Where is the resting place of Ash? Any way we could ensure that could also be kept in good repair?
Fin: Any idea where her final resting place would be?
Rococo: None, do deities even leave bodies behind?
Fin: Do they?
Rococo: I'd rather find out latter rather than sooner if you don't mind.
> DIRECT Rococo to tidy up in here while you do some more tidying on the outside.
>use runemaking to set a trap at the front door of the church which makes confetti fall from the ceiling as a fun party trick
You decide to have Rococo check around outside for more things to tidy while securing a barrier. Not quite sure what else they could use as a Song to reproduce some party confetti, Rococo does their best to reproduce the effect of the confetti by creating a seal using their Gallery Piece Song to produce a feeling of surprise when crossing paths with it. The Rune seeps into the stonework innocuously after a few strokes.
Satisfied with this, Rococo weaves through the rest of the grounds plucking weeds and dusting off tombstones.
>Ask if this building has/had an underground area. There appears to be a circular something on this floor that may lead below. Or given the opening, may have done so until some burglar stole the handle.
Darn, you forgot to ask about this thing. You explore the area thoroughly regardless and find that it appears to be an area stained by having something on top of it for a long time before being removed. At the very center is a hole that goes down down down into a mysterious darkness. A drain? It's hard to tell without further context.
Rococo passes by so you ask briefly.
Fin: Any idea of what's here?
Rococo: Oh that? That's been there for as long as I've been hanging there. Sometimes people throw coins down it and make a wish, but it seems to be a mystery from the Old World when this place was first built.
>_