Well yeah, spoilers.
Ignoring the very real horror of soul/flesh devouring monsters that are lurking at the fringes of reality, that are by the events of the winter city seeming to be very eager to get their foot in the door once again, so to say (which makes me wonder if Mareth is getting slapped with a 2nd, different kind of soul sucking apocalypse that's a lot less sexy) Keros and Mallach fill me with terror.
The terrible truth of the conclave of mirrors being that the current 'gods' achieved apotheosis by wraiths devouring enough souls is a tad unsettling. What it certainly did was make me extremely wary when Keros decided to bargain for your soul to become a kitsune in an analogy that i'm not quite sure is meant to have such awful implications. Of course i'm talking about the cups- as in, where he compares the body and soul to a cup full of water. The water, representing the soul, is removed from the vessel, and you the vessel remain intact. Except he does this by drinking it.
The ex body and soul devouring horror from beyond reality seems to be casually implying you'd be a refreshing beverage.
Keros draws attention to the cup remaining intact, and this feels almost like a sleight of hand. He is being perfectly honest with you, he just doesn't stress this pretty distressing aspect. But hey, no harm no foul if you just get to tap into the communal kitsune soul instead i guess.
Then i spoke to River.
River's alter ego reveal is certainly something.
Because River is a haemonculi (I think i'm getting that right) and doesn't really have his own soul, just kind of gets a loaner from Mallach... Like all the Kitsune, and the deal Keros is offering you. It's fine for the most part, River is mostly their own person, though maybe kinda sloppily frankensteined from a bunch of previous iterations -which is quietly horrible in it's own right- though still themselves. Except for Mallach peaking out of his eyes, subtly guiding him to certain ends... Does this apply to all Kitsune too? That's ermmm... Yeah fuck i think imma take a break from coc2 for a bit.
Ignoring the very real horror of soul/flesh devouring monsters that are lurking at the fringes of reality, that are by the events of the winter city seeming to be very eager to get their foot in the door once again, so to say (which makes me wonder if Mareth is getting slapped with a 2nd, different kind of soul sucking apocalypse that's a lot less sexy) Keros and Mallach fill me with terror.
The terrible truth of the conclave of mirrors being that the current 'gods' achieved apotheosis by wraiths devouring enough souls is a tad unsettling. What it certainly did was make me extremely wary when Keros decided to bargain for your soul to become a kitsune in an analogy that i'm not quite sure is meant to have such awful implications. Of course i'm talking about the cups- as in, where he compares the body and soul to a cup full of water. The water, representing the soul, is removed from the vessel, and you the vessel remain intact. Except he does this by drinking it.
The ex body and soul devouring horror from beyond reality seems to be casually implying you'd be a refreshing beverage.
Keros draws attention to the cup remaining intact, and this feels almost like a sleight of hand. He is being perfectly honest with you, he just doesn't stress this pretty distressing aspect. But hey, no harm no foul if you just get to tap into the communal kitsune soul instead i guess.
Then i spoke to River.
River's alter ego reveal is certainly something.
Because River is a haemonculi (I think i'm getting that right) and doesn't really have his own soul, just kind of gets a loaner from Mallach... Like all the Kitsune, and the deal Keros is offering you. It's fine for the most part, River is mostly their own person, though maybe kinda sloppily frankensteined from a bunch of previous iterations -which is quietly horrible in it's own right- though still themselves. Except for Mallach peaking out of his eyes, subtly guiding him to certain ends... Does this apply to all Kitsune too? That's ermmm... Yeah fuck i think imma take a break from coc2 for a bit.