> Phantylia is obviously the tip of a much bigger iceberg.
Er, no? Emanators are top of the power list unless Nanook The Destruction is showing up.
And honestly, if we're at the point where Aeons are actually showing up to do stuff, the game has either jumped the shark or they're ready to end the story.
> In the case of whatever Taoran might be implying, well the specifics are unclear but the general vibe of the threat is pretty obvious.
All he implied was that he expected Hoolay to be rampaging and causing political problems for Jing Yuan (which he wasn't; he was already dead at that point), and that he could get away with his crimes scott free due to political manipulations. That's it.
I am reaally not sure were you are seeing nebulous outside threats he's coming up with.
And if he's banking on Phantylia to back him, he's definitely barking up the wrong tree. Phantylia doesn't care about her pawns. Back during the Luofu crisis, the minute Dan Shu was uncovered by our protagonists, Phantylia left her out to dry/die.
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Date: 2024-09-12 03:08 (UTC)Er, no? Emanators are top of the power list unless Nanook The Destruction is showing up.
And honestly, if we're at the point where Aeons are actually showing up to do stuff, the game has either jumped the shark or they're ready to end the story.
> In the case of whatever Taoran might be implying, well the specifics are unclear but the general vibe of the threat is pretty obvious.
All he implied was that he expected Hoolay to be rampaging and causing political problems for Jing Yuan (which he wasn't; he was already dead at that point), and that he could get away with his crimes scott free due to political manipulations. That's it.
I am reaally not sure were you are seeing nebulous outside threats he's coming up with.
And if he's banking on Phantylia to back him, he's definitely barking up the wrong tree. Phantylia doesn't care about her pawns. Back during the Luofu crisis, the minute Dan Shu was uncovered by our protagonists, Phantylia left her out to dry/die.