Dongfang Qingcang (
yuezun) wrote in
shellphones2024-05-22 02:59 pm
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Curse Research and Aid in Removing the Effects of a Curse - Anonymous
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Subject: Curse Research and Aid in Removing the Effects of a Curse
Warnings: Daqiang will be asking about people's curses, but also requesting some help in killing his emotions tree so Orchid doesn't realize it's him asking. also, Daqiang doing his level best not to use 'this venerable one' and give himself away.
Curse Research.
More than a few of the riftfarers have arrived in this world with a curse from their own affecting them. If you are one of them, it is requested that you respond with the effects of the curse and how 'detrimental' it is to your daily routine. Your name for further questions and research is also requested. Reply with a 'private filter' if desired.
Aid in Removing the Effects of a Curse
Those among you whom are skilled at destruction are asked to respond to this privately to determine if your skills and power is likely to be effective in destroying a specific manifestation of a curse that effects a riftfarer and was brought with them into this world.

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Simply put, I’m what’s known as a malak– an elemental spirit of sorts. All malaks exert their power or blessing within a certain radius, which is called a domain. My blessing just so happens to be a curse instead. Anyone who gets caught in my domain, which boils down to how close they are to me, can potentially be affected by the curse. It hasn’t been as severe here so far, but it’s reared its head enough for it to have made situations more dangerous than they damn well needed to be.
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What 'element' are you a spirit of that your domain manifests as a curse?
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But I'm an earth malak, for what it's worth.
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You said it is physical proximity to yourself and bad luck. Does the manifestation of the bad luck take one form more often than any others? Injuries, loss of fortune, misplacement of possessions?
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No, there's not too much rhyme or reason to it. Sometimes it's something as simple as losing a pen right when you need it; other times it's a literal roof falling down on your head.