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Holmishire said
I was actually partial to this view, myself. Purples seems more like a hybrid, and plant is also a hybrid of the resources that are water and sun.The riddle says "" (red) "" (as in red's) "" (purple) "" (pink, which is just some other colour). However, pink could also be seen as a hybrid of red and white, though I would see that as more of a variation. This takes it to mean that "" is a separate item, not a descriptor of the hybrid.The riddle says "" (sun, think of the Allegory of the Cavern) "" (as in the sun's) "" (plant) "" (water, because sun+water makes plant). Also, as Alpha mentioned, water is clear, but I'm not so sure that is part of the riddle itself. This takes it to mean that "" is a descriptor of the hybrid.


As Jorick mentioned, Pink is a hybrid of Red and Purple. Also, the core of the riddle is the beginning, middle, and end part.
Even if we're wrong, maybe Brovo will retcon it to be right the more arguments we make in it's favour.

...

Maybe there never was a predetermined answer, and his plan all along was to bullshit it based on what we came up with. Clever girl boy.
Brand said
So I have no idea what order the crystals for our bomb need to be taken out. Pink, Red, Purple maybe? Water, Sun, Plant. That kinda goes from Lightest to darkest as well.


I'll be doing Red, Pink, Purple; Sun, Water, Plant. Follows the colour spectrum, and fits the riddle better. In the beginning there was the Sun, then water, then life (plants). Also, the Sun fits the bit about the "purist sight", and when combined with water (it's hybrid with another) forms plants.
LimeyPanda said
So, apart from Child; how many fatalities were there this post?


Two skeletons (re-death, so viability debatable); Oran (the orc); Jeremy's rad lover; and a shitty spider.
Deitrich Bern

For sixteen years he had remained isolated on his own lands, convincing himself that it was necessary to consolidate his right to lordship. But now, with a sea of unrecognized noble faces surrounding him, he realized that his own people were only half the battle. He called himself a lord proper, but these strangers probably saw him as nothing more than the Sellsword Lord. An irksome name the Lord Eric had given him when grudgingly declaring his claim legitimate.

There were crests Deitrich could give name to among the crowd; the sword and dove of the Felix's, the seashell of the Crane's, and the red ferret of the Ferguson's. But the faces were strangers, his own supposed peers unknown to him. He should have mingled these past years, visited himself upon his neighbours. But he hadn't, and found himself alone among the royal swarm.

A hand tapped him on the shoulder, but when he turned to look there was no one to see. A door leading to the hall was slammed shut shortly after, however, and Deitrich felt that that was caused by whoever wanted his attention. Pushing through the crowd he made his way towards the door, wondering who wished to talk to him. More importantly, why they wished to do so behind closed doors. His hand flexed, the scarred skin taught beneath his glove. He wished for his sword, but he hadn't brought it into the hall in order to avoid appearing threatening or dangerous.

Upon reaching the door, Deitrich opened it and slipped through, closing it behind him without glancing back into the hall.
West Watch Tower - Abida Qisaf

Once more the foolhardy singing sprite acted without thought or sense. By moving forward, the twisted game was begun, and of all things she offered biscuits to the fellow Blade's. Abida looked down at her in disdain as she reached over her shoulder for the hilt of her sword. "Your very existence is a cruel mockery," she said before moving off.

At least her other fellow's seemed quite a bit more capable. As they moved to fight the summoned demons, Abida turned her eyes to the true target; the girl of Sloth. It was by catching her that the game would end. Pulling the greatsword free from it's scabbard, Abida began moving quickly towards the girl, her eyes darting in case she should catch a glimpse of the hidden hooded man.
Town Square - Thailen Vicariss

A bitter smell rose from the acidic poison as it began to burn it's way through her leather armour. Her charge slowed as she moved to tear it off. Ahead, Eldrick began attacking the spider, and Thailen realized the spider would attack again. This time, the spider might strike more than a glancing blow. If it did, Eldrick's death would be on her hands for driving him to action.

Thailen continued her charge forward, ignoring the beginning pinpricks of pain in her shoulder. If they survived a healer could tend to it, but only if they weren't consumed by the explosion. Lashing forward with her whip, she hoped to yank the spider off of it's feet, throwing it's aim awry and giving Eldrick an easy strike.
Card said
Holmi's scenic post


Will there be flowers and rolling fields spotted with picturesque oak trees?
Gutholster lives on. Viva la gutholster!
I read Graphitics from you sig as Graphictits and I'm still here because of that.
West Watch Tower -- Abida Qisaf


The appearance of the young girl was unexpected, and Abida wondered if she herself was magicked to appear as something she wasn't. Why this game of chess? She wondered. Was the grand illusionist setting a trap, or simple enjoyed putting such stakes on mundane challenges? There was no way to tell how skilled the girl was at the game, but Abida was willing to believe that they'd face no child's incompetence.

The short sprite stepped forward and accepted the challenge with lute and song. The childlike appearance and demeanor of the other queen's blade did nothing to lessen Abida's apprehension of the situation.

As the selkie began stammering, she leaned down and grabbed the sprite's arm. "I hope you are skilled at this game, singing child," Abida hissed.

Draza was rather surprised by the grip of the woman who grabbed her, and while it did hurt her frame initially, she did her best to not let it show, "I've had many matches in my days. Politicians love games, of thought, skill, or chance, and children enjoy them too," she gestured to the one who had challenged them, "Although children oft change or bend the rules to their whims."

"Then have the rules be changed in your favour. I do not plan on dying from the failings of others." She tightened her grip momentarily before stepping back. She had never liked the subtle trickery of mind games. The master had trained her to navigate it's webs, but she had never grown comfortable with it. The true and simple was what she desired, when everything was clear and everyone had their place. Not the false visions and hidden threats that plagued this town.
Town Square -- Thailen Vicarris


"Eldrick," Thailen said sharply, "Eldrick." The big man had been calm a moment before, now he was as terrified as the other militia. Thailen herself found her hands shaking as she swung her gaze from spiders to vampires to drow and back. All around were monsters, and the threat of the bomb suffocating it all. The others were right to be afraid.

She had been afraid before. Years before, with two dozen men-at-arms huddled close against the rain. After weeks of futile searching, they had found the tiefling raiders that had been plaguing the Vicarris lands. They had outnumbered her force two to one as she crouched atop the hill above them, waiting to give the signal to attack. Yes, there had been fear then, but there had also been the reassurance of being surrounded by those she had grown up with.

Now she found herself alongside strangers. Most of whom were frozen in fear, the others largely unarmed or monsters themselves. However, she had given the call to attack all those years ago. She would do so again. Uncurling her devil-tail whip, she snapped it high in the air. "To me!" she cried, and charged the spiders.
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