This was a great episode, nice video! 3:40, that is one beautifully artistic card! 6:00, admittedly there are a few good witches in the Coven, and Jasmine does seem to be a sweetheart. Still, sometimes when you close a door you open a window... 7:15, I get the feeling that Fortuna will have a lot of say in the matter of the fate of the Coven. 8:40, you probably already checked, but a pariah is essentially an outcast, often despised. I was reminded of the 2005 game _Pariah,_ and I remember Filavandrel mention that word to Geralt in a Witcher short story from _The Last Wish,_ talking about convivence of humans and elves, in reference to the latter's oppression and hate. 21:16, "Sittin' on the dock of the bay, watching the tide roll away..." 22:14, lovely creation! I'd have never thought of giving him 6 arms, that was creative! 26:05, that sounds like a beautiful dream!🍕 30:30, loving all those deep questions, Grethe certainly seems to be an interesting witch. Perhaps a case of "fools rush where angels fear to thread", which sounds a lot like myself, honestly 😅 31:00, if you're curious, the pronounciation is "Carpe (as in 'carpet', but with the 'a' pronounced like the 'ea' in 'heart') diem (as in 'dee'+'em')", you pronounced it correctly, meaning "catch the moment", and "Cogito (co-gee-to, both 'o' pronounced as in 'ohm'), ergo (the 'e' is pronounced as in 'education', the 'o' same as in 'cogito') sum ('soom')". That should sorta _roughly_ sound about right. 34:23, Curiosity would also be my answer. I feel that many times both pleasure and achievements are the results of curiosity. Very introspective considerations at ~40:00. There was a time I used to believe in that "result" of your actions coming back from the collective, which is how some interpret "karma", a word and concept that I feel was distorted over time from its original meaning. But over the years I started seeing less solid and less substantial evidence for this sort of "what goes around comes around" kinda thing, and this even recognizing, from so many experiences, the reality of spirit. As I always do in these cases, I remain open and keep gathering knowledge and anecdotes, putting them in my "Big Bag of Holding" until further verifications are possible, but from where I am right now, I have the feeling the "karma" system works, in the physical and in spirit, mostly for people who _believe_ it works - which means that, if this was truly "just" a belief system, there are ways to limit its influence on one's own life, leading to a much greater freedom, which does not necessarily imply being more reckless or irresponsible or disrespectful of others' needs. 43:00 to 43:12, liking Grethe and Fortuna more and more, those are my sentiments exactly. 49:35, the real question is, how were you and Grethe so _unconcerned_ about going anywhere closer than 10 feet to that gigantic spider on that window?!? 😱
@turnipco
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I absolutely love that this games brings up so many thought provoking concepts and questions!! When I first started this game I thought maybe it would teach me more about witchcraft, but I love what it has turned into! I feel like not only does it make it entertaining for me but I love to see everyone's thoughts! Personally, I believe karma in the sense that the good things we do affect little everyday things we don't necessarily notice. Eventually those little everyday things have an impact.
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