>>6319274Anon... <span class="mu-s">this</span> is the kind of comments that make it worth writing 330 thousand (and more) words over a silly quest on a Vietnamese basket weaver tips&tricks forum. I'm so glad you read all this from the start! Congrats on catching up and welcome!
Thank you so much for taking the time and effort to write all this. It kept a huge smile on my face all day.
>It's been incredible all the way through. Thanks for hosting us QMit's my pleasure and privilege, always
>how long it took voters to figure out the Bragia-Stillada connectionif you read the whole quest in one go, though, the different hints might be easier to pick up rather than reading it apiece it for 13 months. Still, this makes me happy because it means the story is consistent and intriguing even if read like a book. Good!
>I've filed away all the little hints about the cosmology of the worldanon is gonna make me explode in glee
>the Seven Sisters are his wivesanon might be onto something now...
>Stranders are kind of the rogue element of the world order they certainly are... oh, boy are they.
Isn't it funny how, post-Epochalypse, all of the main Powers seem to share the same language?>Carnaval being a very powerful Strandercorrect. and confirmed by the Stilladìa and by Carnaval's own words at the end of Thread VI. She originally woke up in Frigéia, and her original feathers have been at the core of their industrial machine for about two centuries now. No wonder she detests them so much.
>The Stillada is an exception she always is and you will see more of it soon
overall very intriguing theory anon! I can't say anything further than that for now
>Had much more feel free to share it at any time
thank you again for the YUGE post. I loved it.
now, with that said, thanks everyone for voting.
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