Cookie Thread Act 7: Romulus

The lair of Scylla
This is our only way home

Deep down
You’re quiet today
Deep down
Not much to say
Deep down

You hide a reason for shame
I’ve got a secret I can no longer keep
Deep down
You know that we are the same
I opened the wind bag while you were asleep

Leaving them feeling betrayed
Breaking the bonds that you’ve made
I’m so sorry
There is no price we won’t pay
Forgive me
We both know what it takes to survive

Full speed ahead, full speed, full speed ahead
Full speed ahead

Deep down
We only care for ourselves
Eurylochus, light up six torches
Deep down, we’re lonely demons from hell

Captain, something approaches

Hello

Row for your lives

Drown in your sorrow and fears
Choke on your blood and your tears
Bleed 'til you’ve run out of years
We must do what it takes to survive
Give up your honor and faith
Live up your life as a wraith
Die in the blood where you bathe
We must do what it takes to survive

We are the same, you and I, I

yea

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I thought this was a response ot Willow’s post, like “you shouldn’t be paranoid your friends hate you, hear no evil”

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mid

My fav role when i first played TOS was jester
I LOVE marx, jevil, pomni, ENA, even like pennywise, killer klowns from outer space, Joker

My first real DND character was “what if sasha waybright grew up in the circus” (until the timeline split

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Odysseus knew Scylla required six sacrifices or else she would drown the boat in order to find six people on that boat. Fighting Scylla would lead to her taking six people, then taking six more, until either she dies or they die. Odysseus could have went another route, but the monster there would have either killed all of them or none of them. So odyeuss decided to tell them to light up six torches, without explanining why, anyone with a torch died

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of COURSE you’d love jester

i deleted it, srry didnt realize it bothered u that much

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This is why Scylla was silently mocking Odysseus “You and I are the same” “we both know what it takes to survive”

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Idk why i love clowns and jesters so much i just do

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jester is a fun role that it’s fun for all players and surely it’s a well designed role

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Scylla is from greek mythology, is featured in the odyssey and heracles, a man eating monster with six dog heads and her lower body into like a mess of tentacles

She got cursed for being too gay and misandrist or smth, usual greek stuff

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One of my girlfriends loves Epic the Musical.

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hopefully there’s nobody who disagrees when i say jester is a good role

If you need to sell someone on watching epic the musical just show them this video

57 seconds

girlfriends. woah

This is not new lore lol

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i know

Okay apparently she was cursed by posieden’s bitch wife

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