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I have a question about Mists of Betrayal
thanks
Re: Spoiler question (My players stay out of this thread!)
I'm going to hint at a huge setting spoiler, so forgive me for not providing more.
There are 2 magical 'everliving' roses, and they are at the heart of one of the grudges between the Blood Wood and Thera - with ties going back to the 2nd Age Dragon politics... they pop up again in Barsaive at War (2E, non-canonical but used the rough FASA outline of the war).
http://www.loremerchant.com/rpg-reviews ... ve-at-war/
There are 2 magical 'everliving' roses, and they are at the heart of one of the grudges between the Blood Wood and Thera - with ties going back to the 2nd Age Dragon politics... they pop up again in Barsaive at War (2E, non-canonical but used the rough FASA outline of the war).
http://www.loremerchant.com/rpg-reviews ... ve-at-war/
Re: Spoiler question (My players stay out of this thread!)
The rose-in-crystal carried by the characters is the Everliving Flower, an important True Pattern item of the Blood Wood. This rose is later stolen by a team sent by Mountainshadow in a (successful) attempt at making her believe the Theran had stolen it.
Her anger at the theft resulted in the Blood Wood's intervention against the Theran in the Second War.
In Shadowrun, Mountainshadow/Dunkelzahn bequeath, in his last will, the Everliving Flower to Alachia; basically trolling her by showing her he managed to manipulate her over thousands of years.
The rose given by Alachia during the audience is nothing more than a safe passage trinket that will disappear a year and a day later.
Her anger at the theft resulted in the Blood Wood's intervention against the Theran in the Second War.
In Shadowrun, Mountainshadow/Dunkelzahn bequeath, in his last will, the Everliving Flower to Alachia; basically trolling her by showing her he managed to manipulate her over thousands of years.
The rose given by Alachia during the audience is nothing more than a safe passage trinket that will disappear a year and a day later.
Re: Spoiler question (My players stay out of this thread!)
I appreciate the link to my old review, but I'm not sure where you get the idea there are two Everliving Flowers.Telarus wrote: ↑Fri Oct 25, 2019 8:57 pmI'm going to hint at a huge setting spoiler, so forgive me for not providing more.
There are 2 magical 'everliving' roses, and they are at the heart of one of the grudges between the Blood Wood and Thera - with ties going back to the 2nd Age Dragon politics... they pop up again in Barsaive at War (2E, non-canonical but used the rough FASA outline of the war).
http://www.loremerchant.com/rpg-reviews ... ve-at-war/
Josh Harrison - josh@fasagames.com
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Re: Spoiler question (My players stay out of this thread!)
I understand that, and to answer your original question: No, there wasn't any follow-up or continuing plot thread related to that in other books.
I was more wondering why Telarus thinks there were two Everliving Flowers, which is an unrelated matter.
Josh Harrison - josh@fasagames.com
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Personal Website: www.loremerchant.com
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Re: Spoiler question (My players stay out of this thread!)
thanks for the follow up and I have no idea why he thinks there are two Everliving Flowers unless one is a fake? Oh those wacky Therans
Re: Spoiler question (My players stay out of this thread!)
Oh, back when I ran some of the 1e stuff and had the Shadowrun references, I thought the Rose Crystal and the Everliving Flower were duplicates of each other, but that isn't actually referenced.
https://shadowrun.fandom.com/wiki/Rose_Crystal
https://shadowrun.fandom.com/wiki/Rose_Crystal