What questions or concerns do you have about Queen Maeve? Ask them or state them here and I promise to try and answer everything as readily as I can, assuming the timbre of this discussion remains polite. If this thread veers off course or becomes a hostile place, I'll close it immediately. Also note that I will not, nor will anyone else on the pantheon, give you conclusive information about Maeve's future. Why? Because it is not written yet. Only Estarra really knows because it is Her grand design and we're just living in it.
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For Serenwilde, at the least, this is problematic, we need Maeve to exist, to thrive even, but to ensure this we need to ensure that Glomdoring and the Wyrd continue to exist. We need them to help whenever something happens to Maeve, and by extension nature in general. One side could have wiped out every last totem in the others forest, have griefed them for months, their avatars dead, and all of that gets put to the side because Maeve stubbed her toe.
The repetition of this does lead to quite a bit of questioning about the point of sustaining a war with Glomdoring, because even if we succeeded, even if we did destroy them, we've most likely doomed nature as it could be that the next day Maeve is struck down and we need the people we just wiped out to help save nature. I don't feel that this is two-sided though as Glomdoring, theoretically, could attempt to convert Serenwilde to the Wyrd, both forests would still exist to help restore nature when these incidents arise, and as we've seen Maeve would just adapt to the change.
So yeah, it seems that Serenwilde doesn't have a reasonable expectation of cleansing Glom (I believe Estarra has said on the forums that it's impossible to cleanse the taint and the first ascension showed the taint is why Raven is still Crow, it's also when the White Hart himself said he would never meet Raven again) and because of the Maeve we can't logically want their destruction, so she seems to mostly serve the purpose of making our opposition to each other kinda pointless on Serenwildes side.
It's not something I expect can be answered in this thread, but yeah Maeve is a big part of why our wars with Glomdoring feel meaningless. If we can see a way to move forward, either with Maeve, by splitting her in two, or even by disconnecting from her and creating our own pure Maeve, then our opposition can become meaningful.
You do not actually need the Glomdoring to exist in perpetuity-- however, as long as we do exist, we may occasionally need to work together for a greater purpose. Such a thing will, however, always be temporary because your more long-term goal is to see us cut off entirely and the Maeve uninfluenced. Our long-term goal is obviously to see some lovely Wyrden Moon Avatars.
The main difference between our portrayal and the cities, is that the cities are not asked to work with their Arch-nemesis and I believe are generally directed not to. The only time I can think of that this wasn't the case was the Hai'gloh/Xion Initiative event which didn't really last too long in the grand scheme of things.
If we look at lore as what has been shown through events, I cannot remember a time where Serenwilde has been shown to reclaim any patch of land that has been lost to the taint, the wyrd, or even civilisation. The consistent story of Serenwilde has been that any loss is permanent.
Because both Serenwilde and Glomdoring are "nature" both are involved in every event that in anyway involves it, an example would be the events where the champion artifacts for the bards and druids were updated. The cities each received their own event, something that was purely about them as far as I can see, but Serenwilde and Glomdoring had to work together to save the tree of trees. We've also had events such as the Dark Druids, we sealed an evil in the forest(which seems like just one of many). When it eventually got out the White Hart had to sacrifice himself to seal them otherwise the forest would still be suffering storms and the like as a result of their curse, the only way to save the White Hart was to beg the Wyrd to take the spirits.
Celest really doesn't seem to have had these sort of stories and realistically, if Celest can't "cleanse" Magnagora the don't have the memory of these stories there if they pursued a path that resulted in the utter destruction of Magnagora. They could kill every last being that is associated with the taint, patrol the planes constantly and kill anything that might be influenced by it, reduce the city to rubble and destroy the megalith.
But after years of "Nature" events, because of the plot device that forces the communes together, it seems like we have a lot more history showing a need for Glomdoring and little to nothing that shows that we can protect nature in general without them. We might be able to do limited things inside our forest, but that's really all that's been reflected in the events I can remember.
EDIT: Oh just quickly, doesn't Maeve serve as a conduit of power between the forests. Part of our protection comes from the spirits bound to our forests, but that came later, I thought her actual power was bolstering the strength of the forests by combining the power of the fae. It's the book of Clangorum which says that it's their collective strength that offers the protection. Not sure where I'm getting it from but I have an assumption that she actually redirects the strength/power of the fae to where its needed most across all forests.
i.e if Serenwilde is being attacked by the soulless then the Maeve would draw on power from Glomdoring to protect us.
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If the taint isn't that bad for the fae (just a different flavour or fate), then what did the basin need to be healed from? Why did Serenwilde blame the cities for Cosmic Hope, if Glomdoring and her spirits turned out just fine (better than fine, actually)? We are only left with shallow, petty reasoning about how they don't look like us so therefore they must be bad, or because the great spirits hate each other now just because.
The Maeve is literally all the things that Serenwilde holds most in esteem (fae, great spirits, nature itself) telling them that their differences with Glomdoring are at a superficial, preference level. The wyrd is perfectly okay, we just don't like it. Sure, we have historical emnities that I'm sure will be difficult to get past, but if Glomdoring was a quiet, well-behaved commune, Serenwilde should be perfectly okay with their existence.
I'm actually more inclined these days to embrace that direction, rather than try and fight against it. It would be very cool for instance if Serenwilde decided to incorporate its own flavour of the Wyrd, and gave up the frankly losing argument that 'pure' nature exists any more, and that its worth protecting. Maybe it could be the wild, mystical version of the Wyrd, where Glomdoring's original is dark and frightening. And then Serenwilde at least has its own flavour to profligate through the basin (since ethereal forest is now a bit confusing to have as the Hartstone variant). And then we can forge a new future as the forest communes working together in the Wyrd, just slightly different interpretations of it.
Does that mean that she would start to take on eaf-like characteristics if people made enough of them? Or that we could turn her into a super eaf? (Admin, please make it so.)