[The Palace of Fates]
- [Palace]
- [Palace of Fate]
- [Palace of Fates]
- [PALACE OF FATES]
- [Palaces of Fates]
- [THE PALACE OF FATES]
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10.18 E | [The Palace of Fates]. |
10.18 E | Three, if you counted the place where Erin had seen the [Palace of Fates], but the walkway was as yet invisible; the door hidden. |
The Roots (Pt. 2) | I am standing in the [Palace of Fates]. |
The Roots (Pt. 2) | More dirt cascaded downwards behind Mrsha from the tone. It felt like it was rocking the [Palace of Fates], even from a remove. Mrsha was trying to write an explanation—then realized the other Erin might not even see her. |
The Roots (Pt. 2c) | The [Palace of Fates]. |
The Roots (Pt. 2c) | I’m in the [Palace of Fates]. I’m in a Skill that Erin doesn’t have—the one after the [Pavilion of Secrets]. |
The Roots (Pt. 2c) | They reminded Mrsha of the [Garden of Sanctuary]’s doors; none of them fit the architecture surrounding them. The [Palace of Fates] seemed to change flooring at will; the walls and windows would match the style of the flooring and become natural grass and vine-coated walls or onyx-black Chemath Marble and Truegold windowsills. |
The Roots (Pt. 2c) | Is someone messing with me? Or is this…the [Palace of Fates]? Is this what Erin gets for hitting Level 60 or something? A crummy nostalgia clipshow? |
The Roots (Pt. 2c) | By the Ekirra-logic, if you had a Mrsha who had access to the [Palace of Fates] for whatever reason, by something she had done or something that had granted her access, she had to be at least Level 70. |
The Roots (Pt. 2c) | This can’t be what the [Palace of Fates] is for. My fates? |
The Roots (Pt. 2c) | It tasted like butter and yeast. Then Mrsha—that was, the real Mrsha—closed the door. Her heart was hammering in her chest, unlike the sleepy girl in The Wandering Inn. But for a second, she felt like that Mrsha who had just taken a nap in the garden and not fallen into the [Palace of Fates]. |
The Roots (Pt. 3) | Like the other Mrshas, she had gone exploring, but hadn’t ended up in a ruined [Palace of Fates] like the first Mrsha, who had died via the pavilion. But that meant the door in the central courtyard might lead to the [Pavilion of Secrets] where a very unchill fake Erin was. |
The Roots (Pt. 3) | Me setting myself on fire in the [Palace of Fates]. Don’t burn the rugs. |
The Roots (Pt. 3) | Okay, that’s better. She supposed it made sense; it was hard to get lost in Erin’s [Garden of Sanctuary], and this [Palace of Fates] was ‘hers’, at least according to her conclusions in the alternate reality. |
The Roots (Pt. 3) | If that somehow qualified her as ‘owning’ the flowers, which then meant she ‘owned’ the [Palace of Fates], she just had to say someone was slacking on the job. |
The Roots (Pt. 3) | The [Palace of Fates] had free bidets and a bunch of doors that showed you what might be. Not exactly…well, Mrsha was probably using it wrong. |
The Roots (Pt. 3) | Something in the [Palace of Fates] made the Faerie Flowers think there was food here. |
The Roots (Pt. 3) | The fact that the [Garden of Sanctuary] lay over the [Palace of Fates] was odd to Mrsha. She supposed that geography didn’t matter too much; she doubted they were actually placed one on top of the other. It was just the roots messing up her sense of direction. |
The Roots (Pt. 5) | It wasn’t just because Rags was the person Mrsha had seen in the doors. The girl had realized, when she’d escaped the [Palace of Fates], that she could have told anyone. |
The Roots (Pt. 5) | Other people could find a use for this place. They would have splendidly intelligent or cunning ideas of how to use the power to see fates. Doubtless, they’d tell Mrsha she was very smart for coming to them, take the [Palace of Fates], and do something important with it. |
The Roots (Pt. 5) | If the Goblin hadn’t come out of the darkness, Mrsha would have run to Magnolia Reinhart and traded her access to the [Palace of Fates] for her help saving Rags’ tribe. Or Archmage Valeterisa. |
The Roots (Pt. 5) | Mrsha held up a card on behalf of the [Palace of Fates], and Rags murmured. |
The Roots (Pt. 5) | Nanette opened her mouth and then saw Mrsha hurry away. The Gnoll girl tried to keep calm and carry on like nothing was strange. In truth, nothing was crazy. She’d just told Rags about the [Palace of Fates]. If she’d changed destiny, it wasn’t in any big ways yet, but it did prove the Skill’s use. |
The Roots (Pt. 5) | Rags had come to one major discovery and had germinated a hypothesis on features of the [Palace of Fates] by the time Mrsha returned. |
The Roots (Pt. 5) | Mrsha came tumbling back down into the [Palace of Fates] with reassurances everything was ‘cool’. Rags tried not to glare or snap at her; she’d just seen three realities where she died, and she was a bit rattled, but someone had to be the adult here. |