Coraline was sending me frantic updates via Discord DMs, since I've read the book ...3 times now? Definitely gets VERY. EXCITING. HALFWAY THROUGH. My favorite scary love story. Everyone should try reading it once. Heck when Cora finishes I might go give it a re-read myself...Coraline said:It was a bit daunting at the beginning for sure. I actually bought this on February/March and had left it at halfway during May when I had work stuff that made me busy. Only recently picked it back up, and the second half I found a much faster read (don't know if it's because it got easier to read or because I got used to the craziness, but a major part was that the plot gets super exciting at halfway!)Eritheyl said:Bought that years ago, but I never had the courage to dive in past the first quarter or so. Everyone says great (and concerning) things, but to this day I just can't commit!Coraline said:Resurrecting this thread to say...
House of Leaves... Boy what a ride.
(Still got a bit over 100 pages left)
Hmm, yeah no I didn't mean anything was Serenwilde specific but more that there's a general role of "Someone whose role is as a religious/spiritual guide/connection to the Wilde/one of the Spirits of the Wilde" and what term is used is kinda based on the Spirit and the group?Esei said:I would not say 'ritualist' is specific for communes. Several people in cities (more specifically Gaudiguch) have used the title that I'm aware of. Not sure about priest(ess), which is also used for high-ranked people or NPCs in certain Orders.
(Unless that's not what you mean, Saran, then feel free to disregard.)
A few others that came up after, when I was thinking about this thread, were librarian, scholar, archivist, bookbinder, (literally all the trades), guard, and possibly cartographer.
Lucidan polishers, Forren-statue dusters, water-lily waterers, fountain cleaners, rat chasers, koi feedersTridemon said:No.