So, the Crone's entrance contains the word "impregnate." Lisaera is a triple goddess based on the wiccan/druidic/celtic triple goddess, and one solid theme woven througho…
The Empyreal Mother still loves Her children who do bad things, and wants to see them whole and well. Even when they defect to Ickytrees in pursuit of one of Her greatest enemies.
@salome's beautiful rendition of Let It Go aside, let's make an earnest return to civility, share some quotes, and cut out the drama on this thread or I'll us…
Ugh. He wasn't kidding. If he hadn't transformed Adasser, that elfen guard would have met a very dark and bloody fate. Maybe even by Lisaera's own hands.
Just to play devil's advocate, the same can be said of mortals who do a similar thing. We invest time and energy into building up fabulous order members, curating them with hours and hours of little mini-events or other distinct interactions, only t…
Lots of things happening in my world right now! Promotion at work (which is partly why I've been seen a little less frequent than usual), an appointed position at my volunteer organization (another reason I'm a little less than visible), and a volun…
I've reviewed the quest with a few administrators. The challenge is not unknown to us, and I am grateful to Everiine for his emails and messages - they've truly helped to uncover exactly what the issues are.
This has transformed into something amazing. I have always been interested in astrology (and if you knew me IRL, it would surprise you to know that I still know precious little), and I've been meaning to invest more time into crawling deeper down th…
I enjoyed the interactions with @Tremula throughout her design debauchery. It was a neat way to remind people that the character Lisaera isn't above aestheti…
The lore I've interacted with in Serenwilde is an intense combination of steadfast (and sometimes outright stubborn) determination on behalf of the players who live there and the efforts of nature Gods across time to meet them somewhere in the middl…
Gin, a big stuffed giraffe, a fountain pen, a few journals, new shoes, a couple gift cards, and a cute coffee table book by Neil Gaiman. And chocolate. And a tote bag that says Luke's Diner on it.
I use Lisaera's three aspects to my full advantage. Her versatility means that I'll never be stuck with just one note. As long as I maintain a solid thread (i.e. she will always be extremely motherly for her people, quick to wrath, and curious to a …