Reward Tier: Tier Two Reward Description: -Second power: An upgrade to his Hope Pollen! He can now use it three times a day (or two, if three is too much for this tier), and will hang in the air for five minutes instead of two. It still has to be inhaled by the target/victim in order to take effect and its effects still have the same follower/age restrictions. As for a time limit...I dunno, still an hour? Hour and a half? Whatever's appropriate for this tier. For Foggies and children, it can now heal non-fatal cuts/abrasions in addition to bruises, and the rejuvenation effects are equal to a solid nap, as opposed to a coffee jump-start. For Fourthies and adults, the feeling of despair is intensified. Victims will be unable to feel any hope at all until the pollen's effect wears off and their thought processes and actions will be warped as a result. Everything will seem futile and pointless, making them unlikely to expend effort on anything and to take greater risks that may shorten their lives. Some may even be driven to minor acts of self-mutilation or beg to be murdered, it really just depends on the personality of the victim. Particularly susceptible, weak-willed humans may even go as far as to take their own life. (Though not monsters unless someone REALLY wants to play that out, I guess, but it's an understandably touchy subject so I'm just gonna assume monsters are strong enough to resist that) However, they will NOT be driven as far as committing murder or other acts of physical violence against others. Their despair will be entirely self-directed at this stage.
-A bigger room (he is absolutely going to break at least one window to let plants grow in, hope that's not a problem Fog Mom) -Instant Resurrection in Dyster -Major body modification: A second pair of arms! They'll grow out of the bark on his back and basically look like skeleton arms, only the bones will be made of wood instead of calcium. Like so. -New way to feed: Souls, which he'll suck out with the bluebells on his back vines. Ask not for whom the bluebells toll, they toll for thee Backfire (for abilities characters wouldn't ask for ICly): He wouldn't initially ask for any of this IC'ly since he considers his mission a failure because most of the conduits died. But he did report his activities to the Fog God, so if it's enough to qualify...I guess we can move on from there maybe. Or something. How do offerings even work from an ic perspective
ETA: since he won't actually HAVE his bark until next month, it'll be a while before he actually grows his extra arms. Because there's...nothing there for them to grow from at the moment. oops.
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Alignment: Fog
Offering Description: Carrying out his mission during the Nightfall event! She asked him to infiltrate the Inquisition and help keep the fog conduits safe. While he didn't actually FIND any fog conduits (and all but one died), he did manage to convince everyone that he was neutral and helped focus the attack more on Fourth conduits instead of Fog. He kept a close eye on the network and tried to help distract and divert the neutrals where he could. He also managed to get Choromatsu to turn spy on his own god (though no useful information actually came from it) and he tried VERY HARD to find the woods conduit by talking to the trees and then attempting to use their description to trade for a Fourth conduit. (he planned to give a false description had anyone actually taken his offer) Again, it...didn't actually work but god did he try so hard. He also got Stocke to kill Yuzu, though he ended up being wrong about her being a conduit. But anything to help the focus on the Fourth conduits instead of the Fog, right?
Link:
- Talking to the trees and then hunting for followers in an attempt to find the woods conduit. Also: turning Choromatsu spy.
- Attempting to barter the identity of the woods conduit in exchange for the lake or park conduits' lives.
- Nearly every thread on his inbox was him lying to neutrals and trying to get them to trust him/focus on Fourth conduits.
- Again, trying to find the woods conduit but he was wrong about it being Amanda...
- Putting a hit out on Yuzu with Stocke
Reward Tier: Tier Two
Reward Description:
-Second power: An upgrade to his Hope Pollen! He can now use it three times a day (or two, if three is too much for this tier), and will hang in the air for five minutes instead of two. It still has to be inhaled by the target/victim in order to take effect and its effects still have the same follower/age restrictions. As for a time limit...I dunno, still an hour? Hour and a half? Whatever's appropriate for this tier. For Foggies and children, it can now heal non-fatal cuts/abrasions in addition to bruises, and the rejuvenation effects are equal to a solid nap, as opposed to a coffee jump-start. For Fourthies and adults, the feeling of despair is intensified. Victims will be unable to feel any hope at all until the pollen's effect wears off and their thought processes and actions will be warped as a result. Everything will seem futile and pointless, making them unlikely to expend effort on anything and to take greater risks that may shorten their lives. Some may even be driven to minor acts of self-mutilation or beg to be murdered, it really just depends on the personality of the victim. Particularly susceptible, weak-willed humans may even go as far as to take their own life. (Though not monsters unless someone REALLY wants to play that out, I guess, but it's an understandably touchy subject so I'm just gonna assume monsters are strong enough to resist that) However, they will NOT be driven as far as committing murder or other acts of physical violence against others. Their despair will be entirely self-directed at this stage.
-A bigger room (he is absolutely going to break at least one window to let plants grow in, hope that's not a problem Fog Mom)
-Instant Resurrection in Dyster
-Major body modification: A second pair of arms! They'll grow out of the bark on his back and basically look like skeleton arms, only the bones will be made of wood instead of calcium. Like so.
-New way to feed: Souls, which he'll suck out with the bluebells on his back vines.
Ask not for whom the bluebells toll, they toll for theeBackfire (for abilities characters wouldn't ask for ICly): He wouldn't initially ask for any of this IC'ly since he considers his mission a failure because most of the conduits died. But he did report his activities to the Fog God, so if it's enough to qualify...I guess we can move on from there maybe. Or something.
How do offerings even work from an ic perspectiveETA: since he won't actually HAVE his bark until next month, it'll be a while before he actually grows his extra arms. Because there's...nothing there for them to grow from at the moment. oops.