>>6319491
CHOICES:

>[A1] This is unnatural! Lean into your humanity! (This will impede your PROGRESS, but may be helpful later.)
>[A2] This is overwhelming! Lean into your Heraldness! (This will boost your PROGRESS, but may be harmful later.)
>[A3] Try to balance both! [Roll.]

The [B]s are mutually exclusive. Each unique voter may select ONE option, and these options stack-- for example, if I get six votes for [B4], +1200 will be added to all future dice rolls. (Don't samefag. I promise it isn't worth it.)

>[B1] Please roll me 1d999. The result will be added to your PROGRESS.
>[B2] Multiply current PROGRESS by 1.1x.
>[B3] Multiply future PROGRESS dice rolls by 1.05x.
>[B4] Add +200 to all future PROGRESS dice rolls.

The [C]s are OPTIONAL, but provide large bonuses. This is a memory exercise, not a creative writing one; I am looking for exact instances or facts from the quest, but you can be vague about the details (I don't need them cited). One person may answer multiple questions; multiple people may answer one question, if it has multiple answers. Lastly, the [bracketed] effect will be applied to your ASCENSION PROGRESS, with diminishing returns for each unique answer of the same question.

>[B1] Remember something you hate. (Write-in.) [+4,000 PROGRESS]
>[B2] Remember a time you were miserable, but it was for the best in the end. (Write-in.) (x2 PROGRESS)
>[B3] Remember a time when you-- or somebody you know-- was euphoric. (Write-in.) (+2d3000 PROGRESS)
>[B4] Remember a time when you couldn't move. (x1.5 PROGRESS now, x1.25 PROGRESS next update)
>[B5] Remember something else thematic or relevant. (Write-in.) I will adjucate.


>>6319572
Shockingly close to what I was planning already, good job