ShadowQuill
I don’t know how scheduling will go, but I hope anyone who reads what I manage to get out enjoys it! I’m not perfect, so bear with me please?
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Yeah but she was seriously trying to win with a fully created by her transcendent battle style (it not being her truly strongest notwithstanding, that’s still a loaded lineup for a Divine Aspect bearing Titan to fight with and barely win against a strange not-fully there intentionally losing/going easy shadow)
Ah you are the optional sequence 8 from spectator; Fujoshi
Unable to locate the… what? What starts with “see-“?
Missing stars? Excuse me?
So much CAP
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Benson would be disapponted
Fr fr
Any number of ways, or maybe it always existed and the concept of a “before existence” is false or flawed from the beginning.
If you still don’t know somehow; it’s someone who does not conform to the gender binary, so they don’t align with either male or female. They could be intersex, or simply not identify with either gender.
Secrets Supplicant if pure power is your goal tbh, the ability to permanently have 7 other pathways basically that you can switch with a thought is… a lot. The costs of the pathway and its god, and the acting requirements are uh… difficult.
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Bro what
And now?
Let’s see… partially hidden, so you are aware of it but don’t quite know what it is, so it scares and tantalizes you, like a secret you know exists but you don’t know what the secret is. Include incomplete change so it changes but also stays the same in certain qualities? Maybe mysteries or the unknown in general, as we always know the unknown exists but don’t know exactly what it is we don’t know, so it’s a partial concealment from us, and what we don’t know changes constantly since we are always learning and knowing about more things. So the unknown itself might be what is represented here
But not all, one of them had a good point about the title given in the incantation considering the feminine version of that title has been shown to be used in this world when the subject is female.