Ok, so, answering a few questions from the Q&A here, because this comes from the backlog: [b]- About Eos and her Core:[/b] [Don't know who asked this] [indent]She's really a fully sentient and independent being. The Amaterasu's Heart, doesn't have any consciousness to it, merely working as a power source for Eos. It's no different than having a transplanted organ. You may feel a bit different that a part of someone else lives within you, but ultimately you are still yourself. It also helps that the real reason why Eos was built was to serve as a "replacement" for someone else, even if she was built as an anti-supernatural beings weapon.[/indent] [b]- Would Hohenheim build another Artoria?[/b] [@The 42nd Gecko] [indent]Kinda yes and no. It's more or less certain that she has many other versions of that same experiment stashed somewhere. None of them would be perfect copies, though and none of them would be playable, for two reasons: Artoria's demise was of her own choice and Hohenheim was banned from having any non-story critical direct influence on the RP, just like the other Vassals. It's really not my fault that she got her hands tied.[/indent] [b]- Could Fran talk to Juno about this Fenrir deal?[/b] [@Lucius Cypher] [indent]Since it was discussed in public, and there's no harm involved, I'll reply to this here as well. She could. However, once again the problem lies on Juno being forbidden to do anything after the Vassals got banned/locked up. Fran getting in the Heavens would mean that she's going to be at risk of being apprehended by Iona once more (this part of Iona's duties din't change, and won't ever change), or be taken by one of the other PCs. Invading territories is a risky deal, with nearly 100% failure chance, as Zac is well aware now. What Fran will do or not is on her hands, Juno can't go meet her anywhere else and the choice for that ban to happen wasn't one we GMs made on our own.[/indent] [b]- About a technological faction on Celestia:[/b] [@Silvan Haven] [indent]That's certainly doable, as long as they leaned towards more holy magitech than pure Machina like stuff (we have to keep the factions from blending too much, the whole war would be unfun if there was no meta game aspects). It'll likely face resistance, but Saef can probably work around it if he talks to the right people. The Librarian and Farris are good examples of beings he can try to talk to first. In fact, [@TheWindel] and I have been thinking about the possibility of Farris being the one that helped Saef's homeworld. This would certainly facilitate things between them. Also, the world from where Saef comes from isn't so different from the one where Deva, Farris and the Librarian lived. He'll find about that soon, I think so.[/indent] I don't think there's anything important I've forgot to address. In case there's, let me know and I'll answer it, either on the Q&A channel or over here.