Watcher Question 2/?
If your Watcher was their own deity, what would their domain be? What might be an offering on their shrine?
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Watcher Question 2/?
If your Watcher was their own deity, what would their domain be? What might be an offering on their shrine?
Flora of Eora Questions 🍄🌼🌾 (centered around game one):
Admeth's Wyrt: How does your Watcher view their newfound abilities? Is it a blessing, a curse, or perhaps both?
Berath's Bell: How does your Watcher cope with loss? Did past experiences affect how they interact in game one?
Blood Moss: Did the experiences in game one lead to any major wounds (physical/mental or both)?
Burned Lady: What is your Watcher's opinion on the Godhammer? Does it change any previous opinions about Magran?
Cave Coral: Does your Watcher conform to the culture of the Dyrwood, or do they stick to their roots? (This could mean appearance wise/morally/how they speak etc.)
Dyrcap: The Dozens, House Doemenel, or the Crucible Knights?
Golden Celery: Which of the game one companions were in your Watcher's main party? Are there any members in the party that you ship your Watcher with?
Orlan's Cradle: What did your Watcher do with Vela?
Pilgrim's Crown: Where did your Watcher come from? What brought them to the Dyrwood?
River Reed: What is your Watcher's biggest fear?
Settler's Arrow: What's your Watcher's opinion on Waidwen's Legacy (the Hollowborn Crisis)? Did it affect their opinions and decisions with Lord Raedric?
Skaenbone: Ultimately, which of the God's of Eora did your Watcher side with in the Council of Stars quest?
Springberry: How has your Watcher changed during the events in game? How different are they from where they began as part of the caravan?
St. Gyran's Horn: How did your Watcher take to the responsibilities at Caed Nua? Did they return endgame?
Tag @pillarsheadcanons so I can see your answers!
Flora of Eora Questions Deadfire Edition 🌺🍄🐚 (spoilers below):
Berath’s Bell: What is your Watcher’s opinion on becoming the Herald of Berath? Given deitic reveals in game one, has your Watcher’s opinions on the Gods of Eora changed?
Blood Moss: Did your Watcher cope with the loss of Caed Nua? How has this changed them as a person, if at all?
Cave Coral: How did your Watcher take to the role of Captain? Were they strict, benevolent, or a scoundrel? Was The Defiant enough for them, or did they have a whole fleet upon coming to Ukaizo?
Gaensvef Berries: In times of hardship it can be easy to turn to the things that help us escape; what addictive vice might your Watcher have picked up through the years, if any?
Huona Mahe: What was your Watcher’s preferred party line-up? Did they favor any sidekicks to the main companions? In the same breadth, any particular romances (canon or no)?
Ink Harp: The Huana, Royal Deadfire Company, the Valians, or the Principi?
Maoro Coral: As you sail the Deadfire there happen to be a few uncharted islands. What did your Watcher name them if at all?
Orlan’s Cradle: If Vela carried into POE: Deadfire, how did your Watcher handle responsibilities of parenthood at sea? If they didn’t adopt Vela: Any favorite sea shanties or crew members?
Pox Cap: If your Watcher came upon a plague ship, what was their response?
Quill Leaf: The Watcher is no stranger to uncovering things lost to time; what was their personal journey like as they searched for Ukaizo? Were they overwhelmed by the rich history, or did they sell it to the highest bidder?
Rahi Pods: It really wouldn’t be a fantasy without a dragon! How did your Watcher handle the chaining of Scyorielphas?
Ratiti Root: Did any consequences/decisions from game one come back to haunt your Watcher? Would they have done anything differently?
Razorgill: Many elements in the Deadfire are beyond beautiful; however many of those things have proven to be dangerous (including Neketaka). Did your Watcher feel that the Huana way of life was unfair? Adjacent to that; did your Watcher seek justice where they saw fit (perhaps involving the Crookspur)?
River Reed: Over the course of the game did any companions leave? How did things with your party end come the finale?
Spire Sponge: In the end; how had your Watcher’s relationship to Eothas changed (if at all)?
Bonus Critical Role Question: Hey, fellow critters! Did any of you make members of Vox Machina in game; or did you use any of their voice clips for your own characters?
Be sure to tag @pillarsheadcanons so I can see your answers!
Watcher Question 1/?:
What does your Watcher smell like?
What a great list of questions! How about some Burned Lady, Cave Coral, Golden Celery, and Springberry for your Watcher?
Thank you so much for asking!
Spoilers for game one~
(answering for my canon Watcher, a pale elf druid named Faraligh Tzulich she/her.)
Burned Lady: The Godhammer is a very strange concept to Faraligh. She grew up in an environment that worshipped gods and spirits and has a very hard time understanding why an entire group of people would feel so deeply as to kill a god. Even then she has a difficult time trying to wrap her head around the fact that you could even do such a thing.
She and Durance very much nearly came to blows many times over his overt disrespect against Magran, but when it came to the realization that Magran was trying to cover up her mistakes it legitimately angered Faraligh. She spent so long trying to understand why the Godhammer was even created that she felt the goddess behind it should at least carry the responsibility of its actions.
Cave Coral: There was an incredible culture shock when Faraligh came to the Dyrwood. It's my own headcanon that the Pale Elves live a very Proto-Germanic/Icelandic lifestyle (which includes how they worship their gods and how their language sounds). She very much misses her home and tries to make her clan proud by wearing the same style clothing-even if she has to make it herself.
Faraligh also has a difficult time with the language. I imagine she certainly has trouble with the spelling, "Why must it have so many letters?".
Golden Celery: Faraligh's main party consisted of Edér, Aloth, Sagani and Itumaak, Hiravias, and usually either Kana or the Grieving Mother.
As for romances, Obsidian can pry Edér from my cold dead hands. He and Faraligh have a long and complicated relationship that develops further into the next game.
Springberry: Faraligh isn't the same person since the bîaŵac. While she has always remained exceedingly kind and almost motherly in ways, she's much more hardened by the end of the game. Her views of the gods turns very bitter. What was once a deep reverence turns into an almost business-like relationship. She's understood they are great beings of power, but learning their truths has given her a foul taste in her mouth that she carries into the next game for sure.
Being the Watcher and having to take on certain responsibilities to a non-native country has been difficult. The sleepless nights dreaming of impending doom and hearing Thaos in the back of her head sticks with her for quite some time after.
Thank you again for asking and have a wonderful day!
If any of y'all answer these be sure to tag me, I'd love to read them!
(From adraveins on main.) Pilgrim's crown and Springberry for the Flowers of Eora asks and your Watcher?
Thank you for your questions!
(Answering for my Pale Elf watcher Faraligh Tzulich she/her)
Pilgrim's Crown: Faraligh is originally from the White that Wends. She came to the Dyrwood after experiencing heartache and bad blood within her clan. She is also on a personal vendetta to find the man who killed her husband.
Springberry: I put this in my previous ask but people can change in more ways than one so I'll add a little more.
Relationship wise I definitely think Faraligh has opened up more by the endgame. She was very closed off for a long time before she let herself feel anything in the realm of romance and Edér was certainly a large part in that. I also feel that taking in a child grounded her, Vela was a large part in making sure Faraligh didn't lose her core self.
Thank you again so much for asking! Definitely tag @pillarsheadcanons so I can see everyone's answers!