>>96484984
Saddening, actually. I am very bitter that Bant, the most White of the planes, lost with comical ease when faced with real warfare conditions. I have already won a White Mana campaign using the Phyrexian strategy so I am in less of a rush to conquer all timelines and possibilities now that if I want, I can simply affirm my previous victory across all of time and space. Now that I am exploring a different possibility/throwing Avacyn a bone because she was very sad about the Phyrexian solution, I am mostly just trying out different comfy chairs in my cluster of planes while passing laws, monitoring machinery and cultivating the sliver-lotus colonies. Without the all-consuming tide of Colorless-White, a White-Blue-Green block will probably be necessary for a White-dominant victory.
>>96485016
I’ve been Jyggalag ever since YJ dropped a remade jump technically, but due to the recent discovery of a new Daedric Prince and her ability to access the TES expanded multiverse in Elder Scrolls Online, I am now more Jyggalag than ever.
>>96485258
Theoretically Exalts are supposed to find doing things in their themes much more intuitive than doing things outside of them, for example you don’t see many Dragonblooded who can cast necromancy. In practice, Solars’ theme of “me da bess”, Infernals’ theme of “whatever lives rent free in a Yozi’s head enough, and eventually my own core tenets” and Abyssals’ theme of “being a living weapon of Oblivion/the Neverborn” have been pretty flexible for most endeavours. Really the themes seem to be the flexible but ever-present limit, since for example-Abyssals can’t make Holy Charms. They can ACCESS Solar Charms with that one redemptive Charm. But they cannot make Charms that evoke darkness and blood and cold and Oblivion that are as inherently Holy as a Solar’s native charmset. Just as Solars, for all their power, are worse at necromancy than Abyssals.