I’m not at all offended! Just unsure of if my intention came across through the various deceptions.
Bit of miscommunication here. I would never take that scene out completely. It has to happen. I was trying to say that the host is a bit meta because it amuses me and dreams are funky weird things anyways, and, at least to my way, it pokes fun at the whole setting of preferences that is fairly blatant (and has to be lest there be confusion.) I appreciate the feedback about the host, and I may very well remove it in the long run, but that means restructuring the scene and that’s not where I want to spend my time right now, because the scene isn’t as critical as other ones.
Ramiel straight-up lies to protect Gabriel if Gabriel knows. He’s not going to implicate them.
I get what you’re saying about Gabriel then countering his words by giving away information that supposedly they don’t know. The Council doesn’t believe Ramiel. That’s what the whole perjury speech was about. However, it seems that it’s not clear about that–Gabriel either tells the truth (because they’re candid) or tries to fudge along with Ramiel (deceptive). There is no crime in knowing about the fae tribe. The intent is that Ramiel is saying Gabriel knew nothing about the Nephilim, which Gabriel can still contradict. I’ll take another look at these, though I’m sure I’ll probably miss something. There’s a total of 256 variations for the trial scenes.
They’re good suggestions and I appreciate your feedback
No, it cannot be moved to later. It will be explained later, but for now Lucifer could not approach Gabriel like that were they in Heaven.
Maybe. But frankly, archangels don’t really care about that too much. It’s not their responsibility. That’s what lower angels are for. I will take a look and see if I can clarify that, however.
Scythe would be cool, agreed. I am not adding more weapons. There are already eight, and the variations depending on them are quite time consuming to write. Adding yet another weapon is not an increase in scope that I think is necessary.
I may have died a little reading some of those screenshots. The dynamics are quite interesting. And it has now sparked a trend in the discord. Oh dear. Impending chaos.
Tis a shame. #Sinday is a weekly all day occurence, however, and if you even wish to submit something but cannot make the time, please do (perhaps with a note so I do not contrarily delete it.)
And here is how we educate Michael to use his words to be specific. Else… well…
Oh? I admit I am curious to see which of the disaster children have revealed their natures too much up-front.
He would be most pleased to hear that.
It is a perfect song for them.
As for the bit in the spoilers tag; I don’t think I’ll change it (but then again, who knows) as the only way the Council will declare Ramiel safe is if the children are innocent. So ever if you are sure they will be little balls of insane destruction, you have to think of them as innocent–or at least convince the Council of that.