Links to official sites/streams/channels don't need a tag but do need an appropriate flair. Regular organic contributors may post promos more frequently (every 2 days). If it’s your own content, limit once/7 days. When promoting any unofficial content like Twitch, Discord, YouTube, Survey, etc.HOWEVER the relation to gacha gaming must be immediately obvious, and even if it is, threads that stray too far off-topic may be moderated. Our sub’s topic is gacha gaming, but this can include things that are indirectly related to gacha gaming, such as international politics, celebrity, tech, and financial news, and so on.New posts must be related to gacha gaming. If all you want to do is ask a question, that’s fine, but use the Megathread to do so. Titles for single-game-related submissions must include the games name for immediate clarity. This means that you are required to submit enough substance for others to discuss without relying on additional comments. Every submission must be able to hold water as a standalone post.Any post that is too hostile, toxic, or insulting may be removed, whether it’s directed at an individual or at a group of people. We’re here to celebrate gacha games, to ask & answer honest questions. Good riddance.Please familiarize yourself with the rules of our community before you post. So it really woulda just been Ras and Alencia discussing Mort, and what're they gonna say? "Well, he was a dick. I don't think Mort survived long enough after that stab for any sort of post-battle convo, however brief. It's probably also worth noting that Ras likely couldn't afford to give someone as battle-driven as Mort any chance to cling to life that blow had to be instantly fatal, especially given Ras himself was severely wounded in that fight, or else Mort's final death throes could very well have taken Ras with him. ![]() Mort's story is pretty much intertwined with Senya's story, after all, so I think the two line up as such. In terms of his own character arc, I'd say his story's climax was the brief fight with Senya, and everything after his return was his "epilogue", even if it doesn't seem that way to the people of present Orbis who're seeing him for the first time. ![]() In the past, he's a plot driver, but in the present, he's little more than a monster to be slain. Perhaps I should've clarified that I was referring to his plot relevance (outside of his raw power) being minimal after his re-summoning that's what I meant when I said his story was already set centuries ago. ![]() He was certainly integral to the continent's past, but that's backstory. His reasons were incredibly petty, but he absolutely had a huge impact on the continent, and I think what he thought of his "final reward" would have been just as interesting to explore compared to Ilynav and Ervalen who got a Hidden Story and epilogue respectively. He effectively founded Winterburg by leaving Senya alive and forcing her to fight a war by blatantly stating he would exterminate the humans if she didn't, and created the Dragon Knighthood by teaching her how to create weapons to kill dragons and giving her Ulberius's body to get started. He planned the assassination of the Dragon King to give the dragons a reason to kill humans wholesale. He created the mad dragons by distributing Tiwig's red crystals to dragons and then fanned human discontent by influencing Ulberius to stop other dragons from acting against their maddened kin. Mort was arguably the most important villain story-wise aside from arguably Belian- he basically started the entire war singlehandedly and was also architect of 2 of the 4 nations (Winterburg and Dragon Valley).
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