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Murder by Death Mages
• Really, not much to say on this one. Nevarran politics is patently absurd.
— 1 hour, 4 min ago
• Really, not much to say on this one. Nevarran politics is patently absurd.
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“…because she was a mage no longer chained to any Circle of Magi…”
So the Mortalitasi aren’t so much a branch of the Circle as they are the Circle within Nevarra
— 1 hour, 20 min ago
So the Mortalitasi aren’t so much a branch of the Circle as they are the Circle within Nevarra
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Hunger
• This felt like an homage to Origins. Grey Wardens being heroes, doing thankless work. The presence of werewolves and hunger demons, conspicuously absent from later games.
— 1 hour, 36 min ago
• This felt like an homage to Origins. Grey Wardens being heroes, doing thankless work. The presence of werewolves and hunger demons, conspicuously absent from later games.
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Luck in the Gardens
• Feketuky writes weird really well— the oddities of the Necropolis, the eldritch Cekorax.
• The Lovecraft influence is strong, with first person narration and a thing from beyond the world breaching in.
• Also, thematically loved the idea of Hollix, a master of disguise, going against a creature that absorbs others’ physiognomy.
— 2 hours, 21 min ago
• Feketuky writes weird really well— the oddities of the Necropolis, the eldritch Cekorax.
• The Lovecraft influence is strong, with first person narration and a thing from beyond the world breaching in.
• Also, thematically loved the idea of Hollix, a master of disguise, going against a creature that absorbs others’ physiognomy.
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It’s not just mages who can earn their freedom. It’s anyone with at sufficient talent, seems like.
— 2 hours, 45 min ago
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“…a Lord of Fortune’s got to have some standards that sets them apart from common glory-seekers, and that’s one for me.”
I do love the idea that the Lords have a morality, but it’s a personal code of ethics rather than a faction-wide one. Fits the rag-tag pirate idea.
— 4 hours, 31 min ago
I do love the idea that the Lords have a morality, but it’s a personal code of ethics rather than a faction-wide one. Fits the rag-tag pirate idea.
Taylor
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Callback
• Personally, I found it hard to keep track of the action with so many perspective shifts between each paragraph
• Harritt, Dagna, and Cabot’s cameos were great. I feel Elan and Morris’ simply didn’t have as strong a personality in DAI, so their return doesn’t have the same effect.
• Possibly a prelude to the regret prison? At least thematically?
• The last lines 💯
— Mar 20, 2026 01:29PM
• Personally, I found it hard to keep track of the action with so many perspective shifts between each paragraph
• Harritt, Dagna, and Cabot’s cameos were great. I feel Elan and Morris’ simply didn’t have as strong a personality in DAI, so their return doesn’t have the same effect.
• Possibly a prelude to the regret prison? At least thematically?
• The last lines 💯
Taylor
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“I wonder if you know the dread that’s coming?”
Then it didn’t.
— Mar 20, 2026 12:33PM
Then it didn’t.
Taylor
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The Horror of Hormak
• Pros: the attention to detail about art and architecture, and using subtle changes in such to build suspense.
• However, I wasn’t fond of the ending. Not that it didn’t work for the story, but it fell short of the promised “Horror” moniker. Shocking, yes. Horrifying, no.
— Mar 20, 2026 12:16PM
• Pros: the attention to detail about art and architecture, and using subtle changes in such to build suspense.
• However, I wasn’t fond of the ending. Not that it didn’t work for the story, but it fell short of the promised “Horror” moniker. Shocking, yes. Horrifying, no.

