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I never thought of that before its a oretty Good theory. However, it doesnt explain why the healing seems to work slowly and we can see it healing. if it was time related it would be even more instant then the current healing we know of. I like to think of it more as immortality, but I dont know how accurate that would be either.
Has she actually tried to see if her crow ability is compatible or not? Did I miss that?
His Quinn senses are tingling
I like how it specfies Sil and Votden didnt want to do that to him. Raten just be like: Meh I am sure he could handle It lol
You know that means at one point a family that could take a consciousness from killing someone thought they could fight the blades family. I find that hilarious.
Agreed. Even if the first leader has allies it is clear that they arent willing to go as far as him. Outing this plot would slowly start to sow discourse among The firsts own allies
You kno…. I can honestly say i wasnt expecting that. I dont know why I wasnt but I wasnt.
Does this mean that a familiar is kinda like a soul weapon on loan? The method for contacting them is just so similar lol
Quinn gonna have another awkward moment where someone recognizes him from his online persona.
That moment in a game where you choose the wrong dialogue option.
Doesn't want anyone to know his ability or who he is Proceeds to name himself 'Blood Evolver' and uses blood blades in fights lol
I have to agree that from most perspectives making her a princess again might be a bit much. However, it still accomplishes most goals you could want from a political perspective. You now have a princess from another kingdom as a potential bargaining tool. A potential bridge to gap the human-beastkin divide. You also now make it less likely she would try to leave. However, this could also be achieved by making her an ambassador or some other title. Giving her a Royal title presents some other problems that only really seem worth it if you are trying really hard for beastkin and human equality.
I might have to try that next time I visit Florida.