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“Young Gathbin sought the Yenwood’s crown Long past the revolution~”
My brother in Abydon, I literally have the help of the Crucible Knights, an Ogre Tribe, a Readceran warband, 10,000 pands worth of veteran mercenaries and your own Captain of the Guard. You are going to die.
I was always on the fence about Ondra having the capabilities of erasing memories. It could be good... or bad. I even had a hard time with my Watcher deciding which was best.
Going into White March Ii, I did not expect this much lore. After the Council of Stars, I thought a little poorly of Ondra. Then again, siding with Rymgrand makes sense. Erasing the souls. Forgetting it all. That would seem favorable to her... if it wasn’t for Rymgrand and Skaen, I would have been more forgiving... but... no. She is siding for her own selfish reasons. Not for the good of the world. Not for what is best for the souls. Ondra is a selfish god who relishes off of the worship of her followers. She feeds off of their regret, guilt, and sorrow.
And yet... I can’t help but feel emotionally drawn to her. The goddess who does what must done. The goddess who takes the pain and does not falter. The goddess who remains wrathful and sorrowful so others may not have to suffer that same fate. I didn’t understand it until I heard her speak of Abydon. And really... it crushed me.
Perhaps it is my fascination with lovers to enemies / enemies to lovers. Or the fact that that I am drawn to angst and tragedy. But the tale of Abydon, Ondra, and the moon have brought me to tears. And I mourn the loss of their love.
Part 9 of Pillars of Eternity weaving project!
From the pe*is to the hammers. This was a long, horribly infuriating battle. I know I complained a lot about Hylea, and she was a bitch, but Abydon was a very different bitch. With Hylea I really didn't know at all how I was supposed to it, with Abydon I did know, but he kept fcking with the fabric of reality to fck me over.
I swear, I counted the lines like 20 times and it still ended up off. It's infuriating. The symbol is so easy, and somehow it was still super hard! Even the wool rebelled! The orange is thinner than the grey which made the background spotty!
But! But. I have succeeded. I thank everyone who sent helpful moons my way to batter Abydon into submission. I understand Ondra now.
oh damn, i didn't know that there were two different abydon portraits in deadfire!
A short pause