It is amazing how oblivious we were to the signs of plurality while actively questioning it.
Honestly, this one believes you could make a much better story of this premise than one ESO quest allows. There is something profoundly strange about playing as a character, who is in some sense yourself, playing as a character who is in turn itself, in a position where you're forced to lie to someone who platonically loves you? Even without the unusual level of self insert this one is having with ESO, it's a strange position to be in. Every word to Aranias feels like a small betrayal, yet to reveal the truth would be another.
—Greenshade Recap/Thoughts Part 1
And that was this one trying to be oblique. This one remembers playing down that kind of stuff because... it felt beyond what she knew. And it still does frankly.
Anyway, this seems like as good a segue as this one will ever get. This is Kharaya-do, our ESO character. Khajiiti vampire nightblade, or in less mechanical terms, blood mage.1 Khajiit has been studiously avoiding sentences with first person pronouns, because "I" feels unaffirming, but the common third person self reference of Khajiit feels, frankly, cringe. Somehow significantly moreso than when the pooltoy does it.
This one will get a profile picture tomorrow. In the meantime, enjoy more of its headmate Echo.
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Sangromancer? Not an established term in Tamriel, but it fits with necromancer.

