Argentorum
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This will end in tears.
And dead people. Lots of dead people.
And dead people. Lots of dead people.
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Her power's actually a lot less complicated than that.That... Is one hell of a trigger. I mean, they all are, but damn. Kidnapped, tortured, rescued, finding out your dad was also tortured - because of you - and then you find out your saviour and your father both died on the operating table.
And what is her power even? Bit of brute strength, healing, some sort of Ringwraith shadow state which allows her to see... Minds? I'm gonna say minds... And bring back... Ghosts?
Very interesting. I can't wait to see the fallout of this.
For a second I thought this story was to have Taylor lose everyone. But triggering with some type of necromancy? Depending on how extensive it is Taylor could very quickly find herself as one of the most in-demand capes in the world. I curse you for taking this story off the voting list.
I didn't think "bitch-slap" was anything but face. Should that therefore be "half an inch from my cheek" [or other face-region bit]?
Dang it. I meant face. Will fix.(Traditional response to Ack story: I love it but you make me want more that isn't there yet!)
I didn't think "bitch-slap" was anything but face. Should that therefore be "half an inch from my cheek" [or other face-region bit]?
I find Danny mentioning a car accident so nonchalantly to be a bit OOC, given how Annette died.Dad paused though, and looked down at himself. "Uh … would it be possible to get cleaner clothing? I look like someone who's been on the wrong side of a car accident."
Jesus rezzed other people as well, Lazarus comes to mind.Also his impressive achievement was SELF-resurrection, Taylor can only half-ass it and res other people.
Danny's emotions are a little flattened. His legendary temper is now only serious irritation.I find Danny mentioning a car accident so nonchalantly to be a bit OOC, given how Annette died.
Maybe "I look like someone who's been on the wrong side of a train wreck" instead?
Jesus rezzed other people as well, Lazarus comes to mind.
She can't kill people who are whole and alive (yet, anyway). As for gently de-animating people ... that's gonna be a very long work in progress. Who exactly is gonna volunteer for that?Probably the most interesting bit to me is that the people Taylor animates still seem to have full use of their powers. Imagine her right next to Panacea at an endbringer fight. Every casualty is brought to the same place, living or dead, and every one of them go back out ready to fight.
Also, from the way her power is described, she can probably kill people as easily as she brings them back, and maybe with experience de-animate them more gently to leave them able to be brought back again.
Can she animate non-human animals?She can't kill people who are whole and alive (yet, anyway). As for gently de-animating people ... that's gonna be a very long work in progress. Who exactly is gonna volunteer for that?
I hadn't actually considered that, one way or the other.
It's something I could see her trying at some point, whether it works or not.
More crap will happen because of that, yes.Very interesting. Somehow, I don't think that a font of stupidity as bounteous as Rodney is so easily shut down. I bet that more shit's coming up the pike, and much of the blame can be laid firmly at Rodney's feet.
For a moment, I thought that he was Bagrat, and I was shocked that such a voice of reason was Rodney, but on a second reading, I see that isn't the case.
I wonder if the risen dead can truly learn? I know that some fantasy settings have it that the undead can never truly learn, and are essentially frozen at the same stage of development as when they died, while others have the undead completely able to learn new tricks. If they can learn, I wonder if Sophia will ever actually be able to internalize the lessons taught by the preceding eight chapters, or if her own sociopathic impulses will prevent such post-partum education?
Also, Taylor isn't immortal, presumably - but is she ageless? Is a very old Taylor going to die surrounded by the (presumably increasingly scarred) forever teenaged Sophia and her long-suffering and prolonged father?
But will the readers' eyes be limned in shadow or in light?