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Kinji Takigawa ([personal profile] ninjayeehaw) wrote in [community profile] synopsychic2017-04-25 11:12 pm

Gathering those Plot Bunnies [very end of week two]

Alright, so - never thought I'd be sayin' this, but - thanks t'Zed, I think I got a workin' idea 'f what's been happenin' behind the scenes here.

'cos without him, Yakumo wouldn't a' gotten turned back into an Investigator. First thing he done did was find me an' tell me how the Titans're throwin' a coup a' the gods. He ain't got too much info yet - turns out storm spirits ain't got the greatest sense a' focus - but at least one a' them's a Traveller, that English wizard guy.

[you know, the other one]

An' Galen, Tachibana's overlay, said that when he went t'go talk t'em earlier--

[And a memory of Galen's voice, sullenly furious, speaks.]

"Something has bewitched the gods and dulled them to blindness. For the barest fleeting moment there was intelligence in Apollo's eye, but it dulled like embers in ice, leaving only disinterested arrogance in its wake."

[And then back to Kinji's own.]

--so they're doin' somethin' directly t'mess with the gods an' make 'em complacent in their own demise.

So here's where it gets tricky. Yakumo thinks he can get me an in with the Titans - the storm spirits seem t'have all taken a likin' t'me, and they're already in on whatever the hell this plan is with the Titans, so unless there's any volunteers, I'll be goin' an sneakin' into that.

An' that means somebody else oughta try goin' back up the mountain t'try an' talk some sense into the gods. An' I reckon y'all might be able t'do that with some kinda skill that can clear their minds. I know there's a Song fer that, I can pass that on if'n someone needs it, but there's gotta be other ways that work better. If teleportin' or climbin's too far, I can make some kites an' Yakumo an' the other storm spirits can fly people up the mountain. It ain't too safe but it's a right sight faster than teleportin' or climbin' on foot.



...so. Thoughts?
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[personal profile] butthemiracleneverhappen 2017-04-25 11:30 pm (UTC)(link)
By convincing them that they stand to lose more from remaining as they are than by acquiescing to some reasonable demands.

Admittedly this is improbable.
not_the_question: Husbands of River Song (head crinkle)

[personal profile] not_the_question 2017-04-25 11:53 pm (UTC)(link)
Then you haven't actually answered my question, have you?
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[personal profile] not_the_question 2017-04-26 12:19 am (UTC)(link)
[It's an ongoing problem.]

Well, there's a reason for that. I can fight monsters, I can't fight physics. It's entirely possible that all of this is simply the way the world is working. Or it could be a reaction to a change in the moon's position, or the moon's weight. But no one here thought of that. Everyone just immediately jumped to gods and magic.
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[personal profile] butthemiracleneverhappen 2017-04-26 01:52 am (UTC)(link)
Antifantasy.

(There's the psychic equivalent of a sigh.)

If the Gods have the powers they claim, regardless of their source, then there is a way to gain or to transfer that power. This world's Apollo is laid low, thus the sun goes out of its moorings. Does it matter if the cause is orbital mechanics or a flaming chariot if addressing Apollo solves the problem?

That's not rhetorical. I'm honestly curious.
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[personal profile] not_the_question 2017-04-26 02:10 am (UTC)(link)
Of course the cause matters! How can you properly fix a problem if you don't know the reason why the problem happened in the first place?

[He can't really believe he has to explain that.]
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[personal profile] butthemiracleneverhappen 2017-04-26 02:17 am (UTC)(link)

Ahaha!

Forgive me for comparing you to Battler earlier. It took him five games to grasp that point.

Could there be a mundane method to have befuddled the gods? Tailored infection or poison of some kind? Lotus-eating would be so damnably appropriate.

And it seems, from other conversational threads, that the fall of the Gods was intended to happen. If so, how would we make the landing graceful?

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[personal profile] not_the_question 2017-04-26 02:22 am (UTC)(link)
[The Doctor doesn't care about critiques or compliments. Of course he's right. You don't become billions of years old without learning a thing or two along the way.]

That could be possible, but it depends on what the gods actually are? In my experience gods are rarely gods. Usually aliens looking to take over the planet.

[Wait what?]

Have you considered that maybe if the gods were meant to fall, that maybe they should be allowed to fall and without grace? Helping them to fall gracefully might just start the whole process all over again.
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[personal profile] butthemiracleneverhappen 2017-04-26 02:26 am (UTC)(link)

Allow me to clarify.

How might we ensure they fall, but not on top of innocents or mortals?

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[personal profile] not_the_question 2017-04-26 02:32 am (UTC)(link)
Sometimes that can't be helped. I'm not saying I want the humans to die. I'm usually first in line to defend them. But being first in line also means that I know better than most that they can't always be saved.

I just want people to think before doing anything that might make a situation worse.