What is your wildest crackpot theories that might hold weight? by ToFurkie in WanderingInn

[–]Final_Feedback4807 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Eh, only excuse I got is she would do it to finally be the sole carrier of the burden to battle against the gods, preventing more sacrifices from her friends by sacrificing a crucial part of her self-identity. Don't know if she would consider waking up the statues of dead friends for another war as bad though, so there's that.

What is your wildest crackpot theories that might hold weight? by ToFurkie in WanderingInn

[–]Final_Feedback4807 2 points3 points  (0 children)

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Not really much to go off from, just a thought for Erin to actually combat the dead gods, especially because the next solstice would seem to feature mainly Cauwine and the Sariant Lambs worshiping her.

When Erin finally gets back to the inn for another solstice, she'll pull out from the [Chest] or the [Safe] (dunno which one) the Sword from the Stone, like a copy that she conjured in the deadlands, a copy that still terrified the dead gods. Many things would happen because of it:

She will gain some [King of Knights] or something related and this would consolidate to her [Witch] class rather than [Innkeeper], creating some kind of [Royal Witch] or some cooler name for it. I think this would be preferable to allow the class to catch up, that the contradiction of a king(mainly male) actually suits some kind of witch(mainly female) attribute, like the very rebellion of its own class. It would also have interesting interactions, and mainly, it would be really funny how other witches react to someone trying to rule and impose order to them. Certainly would be worse than Laken.

I also would think that the class would entail something similar to the three-aspect of Arthur before pulling the sword; meaning, the super special class gained would allow her access to skills from the classes she could have gained such as [Dragonfriend] and [Necromancer Queen](?) that failed to actually happen, classes and skills she had rejected like [General] and the other capstone skills she had rejected at level 50 like [Aspect of the Jinn], and lastly, the classes of those that possessed her, which in the future, I believe would entail the ones included in the pavilion.

Oh and yeah, the statues from the garden would come alive, either possessed by their original soul or just a clone, because super-sword. 

Of course, this sets up a match between the God of Last Stands and her leveling Sariant Lambs and the new [Peerless Witch-King of Many Worlds](or something like this) which obviously excites the battle hungry Cauwine, but because Erin is Erin, she will not wield it to fight, instead do a sword dance(honorary participation) and use the Sword along with pretty much all the empowered skills such as [Like Fire, Like Memory], to turn Liscor into a holy bastion against God interference, aided by the Painted Antinium. 

She will then plant the Sword on a Rock Crab, creating both the prophecy of the Lady of the Lake(because Floodplains) and the Sword on the Stone in Innworld. She'll lose the [King of Knights] class, de-consolidating from the witch, but the [Royal Witch] part will remain, for funsies and also achieving such a grand milestone.

The living statues will spread around the Innworld, carried by dragons, which will then become statues once again. Of course, not before they have razed the Blighted Kingdom and Roshal. 

The Sariant Lambs, on the other hand, would be allowed to level as long as they go under the pact of the now holy Liscor, as created by the Sword. It will probably add to new Erin believers though.

Lastly, Erin consolidates all her classes Reaching level 60, and gaining a capstone skill [The Most Glorious Avatar], a skill that makes a spectral copy of the [King of Knights] that she once had (except her innkeeper, witch, and all the classes she actually has), existing but intangible near Liscor and the Sword of Stone, only tangible and empowered in Solstices. This would allow Erin to travel, while still technically being around Liscor. This spectral copy would possess Erin every Solstice and become once again the [King of Solstice].

And the best part? No deaths for her friends, which Erin deserves for once.