[–] Talen_Kurikson ago
You're missing my final response.
Let it be then that your heroes seek monsters and your monsters, heroes, as all heroes and monsters are wont to do, without artificial interference.This is agreeable.
And the first quote:
Should two bestial or two heroic Fleshchanged be forced too close together, their auras will enter a state of flux, causing them to be uncertain of their own alignment, so to speak, until they can either escape the flux at which point they will have to work to rebalance themselves.
I appear to have made a typo, because it was supposed to say "until they can either escape the flux or kill the other", so that's my bad. I'll fix that if @bobusdoleus is still okay with that. It was never agreed that they would never fight eachother, though, it was only agreed that I wouldn't artificially seek to sic them on eachother, as I was attempting to do when I said:
Those who grow bitter and wild, torn down by their lack of trust and understanding, shall unconsciously seek those who build strong ties, and those who build strong ties will be drawn to great battle with beasts they know not to be their own true kind.
Which meant that bestial Fleshchanged would be drawn towards heroic Fleshchanged, and vice versa, which Umbralocht did not like, so it was retracted. To paraphrase the cloak of uncertainty:
Fleshchanged will have a hard time forming strong bonds, either good or bad, with their host species, but the bonds that do form will be especially strong. Should two Fleshchanged come into contact that are of the same alignment (heroic-----bestial spectrum) then they will feel their alignment fluctuate, and would continue to feel this uncomfortable fluctuation until they either a) get away from eachother or b) kill the other Fleshchanged. This should result in a relatively even distribution of Fleshchanged in the world as they are pushed away from eachother. The Fleshchanged are certainly allowed to fight. As Umbralocht stated:
If they should collide naturally as events force it, well, that is the way of things. But leave fate out of it. Far better that my creatures never meet, that they may spread evenly throughout the world.
So they are allowed to meet, and even fight, but he was asking that I take the artificial polarity that was going to draw them together out of the blessing, which I agreed to.
[–] Oveass ago
I'll repeat
It was also agreed that
Ergo, They are IMMUNE TO EACH OTHER even if they DO fight.
[–] Talen_Kurikson ago
I don't think that was the intention here. As I said, Umbralocht then stated:
Implying that he would prefer if they never meet, but if they should, then "that is the way of things." Not trying to piss you off man, I just think you're misunderstanding the intention of the posts.