So the appearance of the goddess seems to have stopped Rhyslin from effectively releasing the magical energies he was drawing on during his interrogation, and as such he went comatose for three days.
That's a potentially steep cost to pay for some unexpected divine intervention. I wonder if we'll see future consequences come about from similar instances, or if we might see whether or not different deities have different effects on their worshippers as and when they manifest? I hope we'll see this concept explored more in the future, and I'm curious to see what all has happened in the days since Rhyslin went unconscious.
Now eagerly waiting for the next chapter! Love it 🙂
So the appearance of the goddess seems to have stopped Rhyslin from effectively releasing the magical energies he was drawing on during his interrogation, and as such he went comatose for three days.
That's a potentially steep cost to pay for some unexpected divine intervention. I wonder if we'll see future consequences come about from similar instances, or if we might see whether or not different deities have different effects on their worshippers as and when they manifest? I hope we'll see this concept explored more in the future, and I'm curious to see what all has happened in the days since Rhyslin went unconscious.