I've been wondering how it made him dormant too, considering he still had more Essence than I did, last I checked. 3 Essence would be a chunk out, but he'd still have like 4-5 left, I thought.
Price check on Determinator abilities?
And uh, could I get a basic rundown in a PM about what stuff you've decided so far I have some measure of control over thanks to my domain? (I wish I didn't have to ask this, but I did decide to play the God of an ambiguous idealogical concept)
I only did the whole dismissive argument thing because the argument was starting to feel like one of them many many forum arguments where everyone starts analyzing each individual part of their opponent's post and everyone's using faulty logic and I didn't feel up to it.
How much essence does everyone have by this point, Kilojoule? And how much essence would it take to forcibly seal Fusil and his angels, if done by the Council cooperating?
Though to be fair, everyone has a point, and if I was playing something other than a God of Goodness(or if I was playing a God of Goodness earlier and had seen what Void tended to do, and Fusil had been more cooperative and I was playing more of the principles zealot type) my character probably would have sided with Fusil(though probably tried to talk him down from murder to sealing). As it is, Darruth must take Cim's side For Great Justice.
Also, Darruth is somewhat Naive, as may be obvious, but who knows? Maybe for a God of Goodness, Heroic Resolve is actually a thing. Eventually he'll become an Anti-Nihilist and/or Knight in Sour Armor, though. (all of these are Tvtropes references, but I would rather not eat hours of your time by actually linking it. Look them up if you need to and feel brave enough to enter that pit of time-destruction.)
Fusil's right in that OOC, I'm pretty damn sure there's a conspiracy going on. I get that feel from it. That, plus, Void is bad juju, and I know this, OOC. However, OOC reasoning also has that Fusil(and in this case, by extension, Stirk) is basically trying to kick another player out of the game, and that doesn't sit well with me as a player(though I am admittedly biased, since I had a bad experience with the god game I ran so very long ago and a player trying to do the same thing and the shitstorm that resulted from that). As well, he is still breaking council rules(I'll ask you not to bring up the Fusilian arguments about that, Stirk; everyone knows their bullshit - and that's okay, I'm just discussing the motivations for my character), and, you know, attempting murder for the sake of principle(yes I know that Darruth is liable to do similar things; I never said Good is always straightforward, or that it can't by hypocritical).
Which is basically why I/Darruth want to seal Fusil and Cim both so that neither can take advantage of the situation while we sort this mess out and get to the truth of the matter, but Cim seems willing to play nice(and more importantly, no one seems to want to seal him...) for the moment, rather than pulling a Noren and trying to kill Fusil(which might be the only option if he decides to go Determinator on us, but I've got an idea for that scenario in any case).
I'd be interested in seeing you view of the situation, Stirk.
no I'm not being sarcastic, and I'm trying to avoid sounding passive aggressive.
Stupid text format not conveying tone or body language(which I suck at anyway, so maybe it's all for the best)