Does she know?

Ok so it's been a hot minute since I've played so don't flame me if this is a dumb question, but does Gracie Conrad KNOW we started the Marleybone war??? Like it'd make sense why we wouldn't reveal it to her while we're in Marleybone but that is kinda messed up we still haven't said anything to her about it afterwards.

Or maybe she knows and doesn't care. Idk

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u/Thorn-y — 3 days ago
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Azteca bosses are not real

So I'm questing through Azteca on my fire, and because I'm somewhat a completionists I'm doing the side quests. I get this side quest that involves defeating a boss; ok no problem. Azteca is 90% boss fights anyway so I'm used to it.

I go into the fight; the boss is an ice and has one fire minion. Cool. During the fight I'm watching Youtube on the side and not really paying attention, since the most an ice and fire can do is either stun, tower shield, or give a -45 from Efreet, which I'm not really worried about.

Then, the round comes to when I want to attack, I switch back to my game tab and I see ALL OF MY BLADES ARE GONE. Now obviously I'm super confused since I know for a FACT Ice and Fire cannot do anything like that.

I look up this boss after the battle and lo and behold, every single attack spell of his is ice except for one: Earthquake. EARTHQUAKE. WHY, OUT OF ALL THE MYTH SPELLS TO GIVE HIM, YOU GIVE HIM EARTHQUAKE???? Like I know some Azteca bosses are dual-school, which is already somewhat unfair since you wouldn't know it unless if you search it up beforehand, but this is just up absurd.

tldr; Ice boss had earthquake for no reason

The boss' name is Zolo Stone Heart btw. The only other Myth spell he had was stun, which is extra funny because Ice already has a 0-pip stun move anyway. Hope that bitch got a meteor straight to the face after the world finale.

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u/Thorn-y — 15 days ago

Young girl who lives in a snowy area and there's wolves and pregnancy

This was a book my mom gave me to read around 2014-2016 when I was a preteen. I never actually finished the book nor do I remember too much about what I did read so I apologize in advanced if my recallings are unhelpful.

The book is about a young girl (young as in younger than 18) who lives in a snowy area with her caretaker (it might have been her mother or aunt? But I don't remember). The young girl didn't have a good relationship with her caretaker.

There was wolves involved in the story but I can't recall if they were antagonists or working with the young girl.

The biggest thing I remember from the book is that the girl's caretaker was pregnant. When she went into labor, the young girl was forced to physically help her give birth. I think that might have actually been when I dropped the book as I don't remember a single thing after that.

I know Julie of the Wolves and The Wolf Wilder are books about young girls with wolves but (from what I've read) neither of them have the pregnancy plot I mentioned so I don't think it's either of them. I've been losing sleep over trying to figure out what this book is so please help :,)

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u/Thorn-y — 1 month ago