This is going to be a little scattergun as its more single songs for different things/people than a single playlist for Uzriel. It seemed more fitting here than in what I'm currently listening to.
@Esei 1) My inventory is a graveyard of many events. 2) I'll eat the food and keep the paintings etc in a special purse for future plots.
@Uzriel 1) Can SAY TO at the mob. May not get an immediate answer if nobody spots it, or they might need to think about it. Everything we say as mobs is considered lore so we don't do that willy-nilly. Alternatively, depending on the org, can message one of the patrons asking how to go about it. I had letters sent to npcs sent to me before for example.
I totally missed being given noodles and some of the conversation towards the end there. Also here's the death message from my POV.
As you pop the raisin into your mouth and chew, the juices fill your mouth. You feel an odd tingling in your mouth which follows down your throat as you swallow, and seems to persist.
You feel an intense burning flowing through your body and feel extremely... wet. Breathing becomes more difficult, you feel fluid filling your windpipe as every breath becomes strained.
As you choke and wheeze, you feel your skin begin to crawl and shrivel, fissures forming in your flesh.
Voice muffled by his mask, Geochemist Uzriel says to the spirit of Aquamagi Alodale Serole, Lord of the Oceans, "Thou art an ingrate and a cur. And thy family maketh fine dust."
Voice muffled by his mask, Geochemist Uzriel says to the spirit of Aquamagi Alodale Serole, Lord of the Oceans, "And thy breeches art wet, aquamancer."
Quite late, but I'll weigh in on my favorite NPC(s) and event(s):
NPCs:
Lothwen Darkeye is one of my all-time favorite additions to Glomdoring. I knew that we needed somethingto tie together the various mystic ideals of the Shadowdancers and Harbingers for the new Auguries guild, and in a moment of sheer desperation (read: frantic inspiration), I came up with this amalgamation of them all: a mysterious woman who represents all the major tenets of the Glomdoring's mysticism.
Dominique Nightshade, because she went from placated Shadowdancer guild tutor to badass blind Super Witch (with lots of inherent flaws (this is a no Mary Sue zone)). She and Rowena are a fan favorite for me because of their tumultuous relationship, and I'm excited to keep developing that.
Events:
The Greeving. We were told to "redo guilds," and were basically given carte blanche. The reason I loved this event so much is because I took 90% of my cues from the players. From the event-planning clan to the actual release, which was 75% improvised in the moment, I think it went super well and helped craft a lot of open-ended future plots for us to play with. I'm also ECSTATIC with how well the Glomdoring players have adapted the idea of the Greeving into actual present day lore.
The Unbranding of Maeve. This was a huge, huge undertaking that spanned several months, and I was so thrilled with how it shook down. It had some rocky moments, but I also think it inspired the leaders of that time to come up with unique ways to work together for the good of Nature. That's a dynamic we don't see a ton of (the idea that Nature now encompasses Pure Nature and Wyrden Nature), and I think the players really ran with it. It was also super fun because it was a huge collaborative event with the nature pantheons -- Glomdoring and Serenwilde Elders all fueled the plot forward, and the magnificent end results (the death of Laeroc, establishing Maeve as something other than a doddering fool, and the creation of the Memory Tree) make this an A+ for me.
Area:
The Wydyr Glade. Banished Night fae? Snarky elfen "guards"? Yes please.
Lisaera's realm. Such a fun, highly interactive godrealm.
Magnagora, in general. Super, super cool concept for a city that I never really had much of a chance to play with (I was pigeonholed from the very start as a nature-loving hippie). Maybe I'll steal it from Drocilla someday. Purple looks good on any building.
My inventory has lots of unique things in it, mostly random items we build in the Havens just to LOL at each other. I once had a stick shorn from Hoaracle Himself that I'd brandish at Him whenever I wanted to appear more threatening. Not, like, in public -- I literally waved it at Him when we happened to be hanging out in the Havens together.