Hello all. I have come to a wonderful and terrible realization.
Q!Badboyhalo. Vaguely established to be c!badboyhalo as well. Currently visiting a desert that is seemingly the afterlife, a blank slate of sand, whenever he sleeps and suffering from memory loss. Seemingly about to die and reset, starting anew and having to figure out who he was supposed to be in this grand life of his.
One could say he's lived too long, from certain perspectives.
Friends I have potentially bad news about the canon status of Utah in the QSMP
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Simon was never even given a chance to beat the misogyny allegations bc he was the only main guy character in Book 3, so he only had conflict w girls/women 😔 (Tuba, Grace, Hazel, Amelia, Samantha)
but even in Book 2 he also make Lake cry and called Jesse weak for choosing compassion which could have toxic masculinity vibes since it was a parallel to the ‘man test’
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Do you have any thoughts for the sisters yet? I’ve been going backwards and fleshing out the cultures and I had the sisters be a split off version of the cats who went to become the tribe, so when Half Moon had the casting of stones they tied and the group split. I really like them and how they can be taken as a singing, traveling, spiritually connected group of fluffy beasts of cats. And being matriarchal. Kinda sucks their demonized a bit in the narrative.
The Sisters are a breakoff group of the Tribe in Better Bones! You can really see it when you learn about Tribe Medics.
The Tribe has MANY medics, and anyone is allowed to become interested in it. You can be a hunter and a medic at the same time, or you could even start to be known as a medic as you display a lot of talent in your hobby. The really good ones will travel between the three "wards," often in little packs.
The Sisters are simply one of those MedPacks, which ended up becoming so powerful and unique that they felt called away on a grand journey.
All Tribe medics communicate with their ancestors via all sorts of personal rituals and omen interpreting, but the Sisters speak with ALL spirits. They travel the land, documenting the stories of ghosts and questing to give peace to souls who are trapped on Earth so they can finally fade.
They believe that we all belong to the sky, like how rain belongs to clouds. We fall and rise and fall over and over again in a cycle. They don't believe in a "heaven" like the Tribe of Endless Hunting, or a "hell" like Clan cats... or, well, they do know they exist, but find them to be grotesque corruptions of the natural order.
Male Sisters have a very important role; they are expected to become more and more distant from the main group, before finding a place to break off and set up some sort of 'homestead.' This can be an individual territory, a group, or even a human dwelling.
When the main group returns after traveling, they rely on the hospitality of Male Sisters to help them, giving information, showing them where to find herbs, and soothing any hostile groups in the area.
When a male sister leaves, the group prepares him for his new life with a celebration called the Departing. During this, a special object of some sort is made which allows them to physically see ghosts without the need for the whole group's channeling, because it bothers me immensely that they did a weird 'the male's powers are genetic and also superior to the female's' thing for some reason.
less inherent blood superiority in my rewrite. no thanks. dont like that.
Tree gave his charm to his son Rootspring. He didn't want it and it never really worked for him, anyway.
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