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"Life is infinitely more complex than the mind of man could ever hope to imagine" - Sir Arthur Conan Doyle
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I have to say I like that the 'sunlight brightens when she's in the room' cliche could actually physically be a thing because she has the inheritance of the sun god. I have always disliked it because it's been used so much to describe that someone is beautiful but the fact it might not be just a metaphor and could be a description of what's really happening makes it a really interesting little detail to set up the scene.
agreed. there are two tropes that I have never enjoyed in any story, mass amnesia of the main character(or however you want to describe it) and stuck in a time loop. both are normally sort of annoying for me, but g3 has done well with it so far
the brine
in order for this to be sunny he would have to travel into the past and not in the sense of just going downstream because the river has its own timeline in relation to itself. just the act of going downstream wouldn't allow him to come back upstream to weave as a defiled before he originally entered the nightmare in order to kill the elders. only way I see that happening is if somehow he gets sent into the past of the rivers' timeline which would open up a whole mess of paradoxes. it's hard to tell what is going on with the mad prince but it does seem like he is sunny
it's shown that aspects are out of the spells control when he was cut off from it in the second nightmare. i wonder if the shadow god, who blessed him at the end of his first nightmare, knew of the spell and upgraded his aspect with the spell in mind