I'm playing solars and our circle has been in the field long enough that we're all starting to break our limits. Here's my question: the great curse is, by all reports, supposed to be this subtle corrupting influence and therefore near-impossible to detect. So much so that even in the first age it was unknown. But these are the clues I have:
-One day you wake up and you're a solar. By all accounts this means you are evil, even though it doesn't seem that way.
-As time goes on you realize that long ago the world was ruled by solars and that they were probably not the nicest of people (we found a cook book that contained a recipe for mortal in brown sauce. Thanks 101 book titles list).
-You meet a dragon blooded who has been frozen out of time for a few centuries. She expresses surprise that you are all so (apparently) reasonable. Saying that solars are known to be prone to fits of passion.
-Shortly thereafter you and your circlemates begin to fall prey to very sharply defined bouts of human weakness. Your dawn caste for a period of pretty much exactly three days becomes exceptionally cruel (intentional cruelty) and comes out of it on the fourth day convinced he has been living in a nightmare (having watched one of our retinue be devoured by a hungry ghost etc.). Not long thereafter my character (a twilight) got hit by her limit which revolves around cynicism and brazenly marched away from a battle, even though a circlemate had just died, and rapidly became even more entangled with a second circle demon who basically was the one responsible for her circlemate's death. All without a shred of care. Both of these cases go sharply against what my character would expect from these two people.
Certainly this is not enough to be like "hmm. I know! the primordials must have cursed us" or perhaps not even to know that something supernatural was at work. But if we go on long enough for this to happen to all of us how does a character with an Intelligence of five not suspect that something is indeed wrong with the solar exaltation? It seems a lot easier to figure out than it's supposed to be. Any ideas?
-One day you wake up and you're a solar. By all accounts this means you are evil, even though it doesn't seem that way.
-As time goes on you realize that long ago the world was ruled by solars and that they were probably not the nicest of people (we found a cook book that contained a recipe for mortal in brown sauce. Thanks 101 book titles list).
-You meet a dragon blooded who has been frozen out of time for a few centuries. She expresses surprise that you are all so (apparently) reasonable. Saying that solars are known to be prone to fits of passion.
-Shortly thereafter you and your circlemates begin to fall prey to very sharply defined bouts of human weakness. Your dawn caste for a period of pretty much exactly three days becomes exceptionally cruel (intentional cruelty) and comes out of it on the fourth day convinced he has been living in a nightmare (having watched one of our retinue be devoured by a hungry ghost etc.). Not long thereafter my character (a twilight) got hit by her limit which revolves around cynicism and brazenly marched away from a battle, even though a circlemate had just died, and rapidly became even more entangled with a second circle demon who basically was the one responsible for her circlemate's death. All without a shred of care. Both of these cases go sharply against what my character would expect from these two people.
Certainly this is not enough to be like "hmm. I know! the primordials must have cursed us" or perhaps not even to know that something supernatural was at work. But if we go on long enough for this to happen to all of us how does a character with an Intelligence of five not suspect that something is indeed wrong with the solar exaltation? It seems a lot easier to figure out than it's supposed to be. Any ideas?