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Wrenmae wrote:This thread spoke to me on all kinds of levels, making it the easy headliner of the threads I'd gathered to choose between for this month. In my opinion, the thread captures much of Mizahar's spirit...the raw potential PC's have to change the very landscape of the land they interact in. The thread seamlessly moved through the reactions of those present, delving into the complexities of opinions, traditions, and relationships. What I loved most in this thread was that it never needed to be complex, but some PC's pushed for conflict, made decisive calls that will set the stage for further story and plot down the road.
I think this thread represents what I enjoy most about Mizahar. Adventure, Gods, Gnosis marked, threats, conflict, and the stirrings of change. We have a huge world available to us and we all want to make our marks. I use this thread as encouragement to keep reaching, keep plotting, and continue pulling people into grand narratives.
Well done, the entire crew, I could not ask for a more epic performance.
I only hope these are but the rumblings of grander things to come.
Congrats all involved - it's always a pleasure to see the inner workings of a domain, especially Riverfall with its patriarchal set up. Nice work guys!
I definitely agree with what Wren said: this is the stuff I go on Mizahar for. Brilliant, from all of you. Great team effort and a wonderful reflection of the city of Riverfall.
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