they lost their powers and gotta pay the bills SOMEhow
!Spoiler for Relics of the Old Faith!
??? will still give him to you as part of the reward after freeing the Bishops.
certified trophy wife moment
One important thing to notice is that this Narinder does NOT have the "immortal" trait like his counterpart which you spare after the boss fight.
This could just be a glitch, but if it's not, it may imply that Lamb is able to strip away other gods' immortality through bringing death to them, and if we choose to spare Narinder, he has never actually died and thus is able to keep his immortality.
So my theory? The Bishops were originally immortal too, just like TOWW, until they were slain by us.
Mii scrybes!
Strangely enough, P03's mii was the only one who didn't get sick once during the run. Robot supremacy?🤖
Update: code is 7CBY295
Hello! I really liked your post with sci-fi recommendations that aren't just books by misogynistic men. There are some books on the list already but do you happen to have a list of recs just for novels about robots/androids/AI? Preferably where they are the protagonist? No worries if not! Thanks
augh see i love robots/AIs but i have not read NEARLY enough books w them as main characters 😔 i can name a couple u might wanna check out tho!
klara and the sun by kazuo ishiguro (standalone, from the POV of a nanny robot taking care of a sick girl) is pretty interesting, esp in regards to the idea of robots having their own mythos and superstitions. v slow and thoughtful (tho a bit too uneventful for my tastes)
ted chiang has a couple good short stories about robots - exhalation (found in the short story collection of the same name) is a personal fav of mine! (there's also the novella "the lifecycle of software objects" - in same collection - but while i adore most of his stuff i really didn't like that one lol)
if u like YA, def check out the scorpion rules by erin bow (the prisoners of peace duology)! honestly on most levels it's a pretty average dystopian YA book, but then it also happens to have one of THEE most interesting and complex explorations of posthumanism through AI i've ever seen??? like not even in YA, in general (esp in book 2, it's not a major plot until the end of book 1)
if you're interested in the classics at all, i do recommend Asimov's short story collection I, Robot! it was surprisingly fun and it was cool seeing where the iconic 3 laws of robotics thing originated :)
also. i can link u to my own robot/AI tbr list knfdkgjfn
some Lamb/Follower Shamura
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