Kyeudo
One Thousand Club
Don't forget that their version of Wyld Shaping Technique can be used anywhere in the Underworld and that they get access to Void Circle Necromancy.MorkaisChosen said:They do have some serious advantages for actually going into the Underworld and prodding buttock- a Solar can't respire down there, but an Abyssal can. Abyssal Charms that work on mortals are also explicitly stated to work on ghosts. Solars can't do either of those things.
Translation: Blah, this is how the setting works, blah blah.Aasharu said:It's not actually Ink Monkeys that discusses all this, it's the new Scroll of Errata. In it, it basically explains why the Neverborn, at least, don't worry about renegade Abyssals. Because of how they altered the essence shards, they've built the perfect control. So yes, an Abyssal can say "Screw you" to fate, but in doing so, will be causing destruction. They can say "Screw you" to the Neverborn, but in doing so, will be causing destruction. Even if they confine themselves to helping out in the underworld, the very existence of the underworld is causing a constant, steady trickle of living essence from creation to drain away into the void, like an imperfect plug in the bottom of a pool. It might take near forever to drain away, but it will, eventually, and the Neverborn are willing to be patient, if that's what it takes. No matter what an Abyssal does, their very nature as an Abyssal will contribute to that drain. Hence why Redemption is an option. An Abyssal can reject their destroyer nature, but they can't do it as an Abyssal: they must be a Solar.
Guess what? The setting gets changed in everyone's game. How many games have solved the Great Curse, freed the Yozis, untethered the Neverborn, conquered the Realm, forged the Deathlords into soulsteel, dragged Creation into the Mouth of the Void, or blown up Nexus? Creation exists, not to stay in some static stasis bubble, but for you and your players to reach out and take command of. If they decide to stick with canon, alright, but if they decide they want to change something fundamental you have on your hands the making of an epic story.
Exaltations are not immutable. The Lunars discovered that the hard way, and they are some of the best equipped to deal with the Wyld. That whole "I must be a walking blight upon the living" piece was shoved in by the Neverborn and there is a way to pull it out that doesn't involve redemption. Maybe you'd need to wake Autochthon, recall Gaia, or some other suitably epic task, but it can happen.