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Dąεŋεŗγş Sŧσŗɱɓσŗŋ ([personal profile] thebrideoffire) wrote in [community profile] eastbound2022-05-12 11:42 am

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There is a great deal to discuss. Wrathion has provided much of the news that I have learned, but there are two further pieces of information that I feel is relevant. The last sacrifice to Sanwon was the child of Hyang-Won and Anui. She seems to have been from Waicai and while she moved past her beliefs, it never fully disappeared.

When the volcano started to heat again and it was time for someone to go, she gave her child. He was the last sacrifice. She waited until Hyang-Won was at hunt. When he returned and found his son gone, he was frantic and angry. He disappeared into the woods where a man that Hyang-Tai calls 'the Traveler' followed to calm him. It's not known what was spoken of, but apparently when Hyang-Won returned, he was changed, as were his beasts. They became as they are now. Not creatures of the woods.

Anui was gone and the villages were quiet. I think it may be possible that whatever curses this place is related to that and perhaps to the traveler. He is the reason for the House of Ravens, those that go in but never come out.

It might be possible to find a way to undo this curse, as we have had to undo the curses of ancestors here, but I am not certain how.

I do ask that someone accompany me to the House of Ravens, but only those that may wish to know more. I made a promise that I must fulfill and it may offer more answers.
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[personal profile] blackscales 2022-05-12 09:34 pm (UTC)(link)
That reads to me as if the White Wanderer is the person she spoke of. That he brought the cure and perhaps made a deal with the Beastmaster, which resulted in his change. Maybe the cure and the alternative to the sacrifice he lost his son to were in exchange for something, something that changed the Beastmaster. Hyang-Tai previously specifically said the cure they were offered had 'depowered' after the heating caused by the volcano, so perhaps she meant they were unrelated to the serpent woman searching for her child?
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[personal profile] blackscales 2022-05-12 09:42 pm (UTC)(link)
Given that the cure he offered turns to dark water when heated, and dark water makes a mirror in the volcano, if a deal was made with the White Wanderer for both it would make sense he put the dark water there as some sort of alternative way to placate the volcano in place of Waicai's House of Ravens. The same thing serving two functions: crop renewal and holding back the volcano. It seems as if for the villages it had mostly worked apart from when the heat was too much, however the Beastmaster does appear to have paid a price if his change was a result -- and now obviously the result wears thin. It has only lasted a few years, it wasn't permanent.
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[personal profile] blackscales 2022-05-12 09:49 pm (UTC)(link)
If this entire place is destroyed by a volcano I doubt placation would do him any good.

The obvious solution would be to help him search for his son, however if his son is dead no doubt he'll be even more upset upon finding out. We cannot know either way until the house opens.

Undoing what was done to him, however, requires understanding what was done. We may need the White Wanderer for that. His shrines did help resist the Beastmaster's power. Perhaps there's a root there to helping restrain him, at the very least, if not undo what was done. Equally, water from Ke-Waiar helps when drunk. The signature felt the same to me, touched by the White Wanderer. Drinking some might help him, or it might undo him entirely -- all I know is it wards his gifts in others.
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[personal profile] blackscales 2022-05-12 09:53 pm (UTC)(link)
Ke-Waicai is a cult, plain and simple, of human sacrifice. As much as I have sympathy for people knowing no better and making mistakes, I have a strong dislike of cults.
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[personal profile] blackscales 2022-05-13 11:48 am (UTC)(link)
It may be beyond our power to undo what has been done, but if he could at least be spoken to enough to bring him calm there is always a chance we may find a way to help him later.

However, you must also prepare yourself for the possibility he will not be reasoned with.
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[personal profile] blackscales 2022-05-17 12:26 am (UTC)(link)
I will not begrudge you the chance you try. I hope you are not disappointed.