>>6337655>>6337663>She's arguably as much of a threat as the Sisters, in the long run much more than a threat, she's an assured promise of destruction. Frigéia is already proving itself to be on the cusp of an industrial revolution (remember the muskets they are already saturating markets with?) and with even more Earth-provided tech, it could prove to be a match for the Throne in a thousand years.
A match for Ansàrra? Mmmaybe in a couple hundred years, but there would still be much needless blood shed (at least from Ansàrra's perspective).
By contrast She has proven time and time again of being able to deal with the Seven (now down to six).
>That's why I've defended her all this time, at least. No self serving god would ever willingly suffer as she hasoh, that's a very good point and one of the sweetest things about Ansàrra I really wanted to show through. She doesn't just gain Her followers' faith She truly earns it, all Her limits and faults notwithstanding
to be fair I also recently completed a 20-pages, hand-written essay about Ansàrra (but it is in Italian), and what you pointed out was one of the most important tenets in it. perhaps I'll upload it here after the quest ends.
>our girl has grown.no spoilers anon
>>6337665well this was interesting! I appreciate the effort and I will work with this anon, in a way or another.
>I'm not a good enough writerit comes with practice anon. just do more of what you love
also, thanks everyone for your replies.