Any curiosity that extends beyond the information already provided about the rat warrens should be handled as a plot engagement request. As a reminder, plot engagement requests that involve detailed exploration, setting growth, and/or plot discovery are limited to once every three months. We encourage you to spend some time gathering Sam's squad via the network (potentially in the latter half of this month!) so that players can easily get involved in these missions.
As for the thessyx, they will (in circuitous manner, with some pressing) identify the creature from the Dreaming as their monarch. The lake he describes is one of their subterranean cities, and the lilac mark is merely a result of their psychic imprint. They don't seem apologetic for how startling it may have been ...
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Childe and Rémi will be grateful to Sam for sharing the information, and they'll trust Sam a little more out of respect for how community-minded he clearly is, and how willing he is to submit to the local authority structure! He's earning a lot of points with them, and if he's been upfront about his origins, they may even note how surprising this is given what they've learned in history class about the United States in That Era ...
Any curiosity that extends beyond the information already provided about the rat warrens should be handled as a plot engagement request. As a reminder, plot engagement requests that involve detailed exploration, setting growth, and/or plot discovery are limited to once every three months. We encourage you to spend some time gathering Sam's squad via the network (potentially in the latter half of this month!) so that players can easily get involved in these missions.
As for the thessyx, they will (in circuitous manner, with some pressing) identify the creature from the Dreaming as their monarch. The lake he describes is one of their subterranean cities, and the lilac mark is merely a result of their psychic imprint. They don't seem apologetic for how startling it may have been ...