Narvin can die in a fire. And doesn't that just say everything? Except it doesn't which is perhaps one thing I wanted to applaud in particular: Narvin continues to surprise. I relistened to 2.1 and 2.3 the other nights, and one thing in particular I noticed was that Narvin continued to be on his own side, not precisely playing his own game (he let Darkel use him a little, but he's one of the few who doesn't actually seem to be trying to manipulate everyone; he's more like a gadfly, really) but continuously not merely independent but his own force. And I think you do very well with that even in this setting; relistening, some of the things your Narvin has done/said resonated with what I was hearing.
For Omega I actually have something that may be helpful: I was skimming through Paradisa, as you do, and looking at some of Omega's old threads, and I noticed that you seemed to play with the switching between Omega and Five thing more then? Perhaps one thing to consider doing is exploring that more. Omega is a very unstable person - I recall you making a point of that in his five-things meme - so it might help if you explore this, which is something that is a sort of cataclysm of conflicting things? I suggest this mainly because I know you've been having issues getting him up to things lately.
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For Omega I actually have something that may be helpful: I was skimming through Paradisa, as you do, and looking at some of Omega's old threads, and I noticed that you seemed to play with the switching between Omega and Five thing more then? Perhaps one thing to consider doing is exploring that more. Omega is a very unstable person - I recall you making a point of that in his five-things meme - so it might help if you explore this, which is something that is a sort of cataclysm of conflicting things? I suggest this mainly because I know you've been having issues getting him up to things lately.