It's quite a lot to take in. Why did they decide to suddenly try to summon again with our set, after all those years had passed? There must have been some sort of breakthrough with the spell work.
But you're right. If that much time has passed, and if these Summoned were unstable in some way, I feel like it would be quite difficult to recognize them as anything approaching human. Assuming they weren't put down long, long ago.
[ It's chilling to think that could have been them. ]
I wonder if this is also why some of the Summoned were originally put in the dungeons when they first arrived. Did Ambrose and his mages fear they would transform somehow?
I suppose only time will tell if they're correct about that, but we all seem to be stable enough.
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What still seems unclear is what branded them as "mistakes." Maybe it was as simple as them not being exactly who Ambrose intended to pull, but now I wonder if there was something more to it.
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It's quite a lot to take in. Why did they decide to suddenly try to summon again with our set, after all those years had passed? There must have been some sort of breakthrough with the spell work.
But you're right. If that much time has passed, and if these Summoned were unstable in some way, I feel like it would be quite difficult to recognize them as anything approaching human. Assuming they weren't put down long, long ago.
[ It's chilling to think that could have been them. ]
I wonder if this is also why some of the Summoned were originally put in the dungeons when they first arrived. Did Ambrose and his mages fear they would transform somehow?
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I figure that must have been the case, the people I spoke to from those first few Summonings mention being called mistakes.
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[ jump cut to this upcoming event i mean what ]
What still seems unclear is what branded them as "mistakes." Maybe it was as simple as them not being exactly who Ambrose intended to pull, but now I wonder if there was something more to it.