You befriended the Former Druid shortly after his arrival in Lyonne, and have been in on the Ring of Solomon since its founding, bankrolling a lot of its more expansive (and expensive) schemes. Magic is much more of a hobby, for you, but it’s more satisfying than you expected it to be, watching his schemes take flight and riding the vicarious high. You’re entirely in favor of taking advantage of Albion’s potential succession crisis, and willing to make the right bribes to see to it that your friend gets what he wants.
After the summoning attempt backfires in Week 2, it will be extremely apparent to you that your friend is no longer driving his own bus, so to speak. Maybe, if you keep up appearances and pretend nothing’s wrong, you can convince a major genius to cede control or show some kind of vulnerability. And maybe, while you’re at it, you can convince everyone else to solve the possession problem while you’re busy babysitting a powerful entity...
Relationships: Rightful Heir - They’d be a fool not to take your friend’s offer. High King’s Child - They’d be a fool not to take your friend’s offer. Master of Ceremonies - You know who they are in regards to your best friend and you’re very, very disappointed that they chose the druids over them. Former Druid - Your best friend. Your life has been so much more interesting since they came into it. Possessed Former Druid - PLEASE GET OUT OF MY FRIEND NOW. Haha no why would you think I’ve noticed you’re not them. Rich Dabbler - You’re the one that makes other people’s dreams come true. Genius-Descendant - This is all their fault. If they hadn’t come along, your friend wouldn’t have bitten off more than he could chew. Magical Contract Lawyer - Please tell me you understand everything I’m hinting at. I can’t say any of this out loud!
Plot Skill: Everyone Has A Price - Just by looking at a person, you know the exact minimum amount of money you’d need to bribe them to do something. This doesn’t mean you’ll have the money right there on hand, of course, but you’re never, ever wrong about how much it will take.
Rich Dabbler - Sansa
After the summoning attempt backfires in Week 2, it will be extremely apparent to you that your friend is no longer driving his own bus, so to speak. Maybe, if you keep up appearances and pretend nothing’s wrong, you can convince a major genius to cede control or show some kind of vulnerability. And maybe, while you’re at it, you can convince everyone else to solve the possession problem while you’re busy babysitting a powerful entity...
Relationships:
Rightful Heir - They’d be a fool not to take your friend’s offer.
High King’s Child - They’d be a fool not to take your friend’s offer.
Master of Ceremonies - You know who they are in regards to your best friend and you’re very, very disappointed that they chose the druids over them.
Former Druid - Your best friend. Your life has been so much more interesting since they came into it.
Possessed Former Druid - PLEASE GET OUT OF MY FRIEND NOW. Haha no why would you think I’ve noticed you’re not them.
Rich Dabbler - You’re the one that makes other people’s dreams come true.
Genius-Descendant - This is all their fault. If they hadn’t come along, your friend wouldn’t have bitten off more than he could chew.
Magical Contract Lawyer - Please tell me you understand everything I’m hinting at. I can’t say any of this out loud!
Plot Skill: Everyone Has A Price - Just by looking at a person, you know the exact minimum amount of money you’d need to bribe them to do something. This doesn’t mean you’ll have the money right there on hand, of course, but you’re never, ever wrong about how much it will take.