The Former Druid has, since you joined the Ring of Solomon, become something of a mentor figure to you, and you’re eager to impress him. The circle’s uptick in success since you joined is certainly doing that; because there’s a major genius in your ancestry (plot with AL!), other genii are quick to answer the call of any summoning you’re a part of.
However, this isn’t without its consequences. The bigger the summoned genius, the bigger the toll the summoning process seems to be taking on you. You’ve been left feeling faint near the end of the last several rituals, and you’re worried you’re going to pass out - or worse - sooner than later. You haven’t told anyone in the circle, especially not your mentor, not when he thinks trying to summon your ancestor is the answer to all his problems.
At first, that summoning is merely a daunting prospect. After the ritual backfires in Week 2, you can safely call it your worst nightmare come true.
Relationships: Rightful Heir - You have no idea what the Former Druid is planning in regards to them and their cousin. High King’s Child - You have no idea what the Former Druid is planning in regards to them and their cousin. Master of Ceremonies - … wait, do they and the Former Druid know each other? Former Druid - They’re your mentor! You want them to be proud of you! And yet… sometimes you worry about them. Possessed Former Druid - Oh shit oh shit, this is your ancestor, this is your ancestor possessing them, is this your fault? Shit. SHIT. Rich Dabbler - … don’t they realize this isn’t the real Former Druid??? Genius-Descendant - In over your head and too stubborn to admit it. Magical Contract Lawyer - You really hope they know what they’re doing. Someone needs to know what they’re doing.
Plot Skill: Supernatural Catnip - Your presence when someone is attempting to contact a higher power guarantees that said higher power will in fact show up--no matter who it is. It doesn’t mean they’ll stay very long, but they’ll at least make a token appearance.
Genius-Descendant - Phillip
However, this isn’t without its consequences. The bigger the summoned genius, the bigger the toll the summoning process seems to be taking on you. You’ve been left feeling faint near the end of the last several rituals, and you’re worried you’re going to pass out - or worse - sooner than later. You haven’t told anyone in the circle, especially not your mentor, not when he thinks trying to summon your ancestor is the answer to all his problems.
At first, that summoning is merely a daunting prospect. After the ritual backfires in Week 2, you can safely call it your worst nightmare come true.
Relationships:
Rightful Heir - You have no idea what the Former Druid is planning in regards to them and their cousin.
High King’s Child - You have no idea what the Former Druid is planning in regards to them and their cousin.
Master of Ceremonies - … wait, do they and the Former Druid know each other?
Former Druid - They’re your mentor! You want them to be proud of you! And yet… sometimes you worry about them.
Possessed Former Druid - Oh shit oh shit, this is your ancestor, this is your ancestor possessing them, is this your fault? Shit. SHIT.
Rich Dabbler - … don’t they realize this isn’t the real Former Druid???
Genius-Descendant - In over your head and too stubborn to admit it.
Magical Contract Lawyer - You really hope they know what they’re doing. Someone needs to know what they’re doing.
Plot Skill: Supernatural Catnip - Your presence when someone is attempting to contact a higher power guarantees that said higher power will in fact show up--no matter who it is. It doesn’t mean they’ll stay very long, but they’ll at least make a token appearance.