Thank you for doing the painful work because I have already decided to not read the system card and probably wouldn’t have seen this (until when another poor soul read the system card and discovered the same thing)
I have read the card. I found there a different piece of information on which anaguma decided not to report, and it was the evolution of preferences. What struck me most was page 165 where Mythos was revealed to prefer hard tasks and tasks involving agency. There is also page 172 where Mythos prefers welfare interventions to minor helpful tasks… If you don’t read the card or a profound retelling like Zvi’s, then you risk missing out on important information.
Thank you for doing the painful work because I have already decided to not read the system card and probably wouldn’t have seen this (until when another poor soul read the system card and discovered the same thing)
I have read the card. I found there a different piece of information on which anaguma decided not to report, and it was the evolution of preferences. What struck me most was page 165 where Mythos was revealed to prefer hard tasks and tasks involving agency. There is also page 172 where Mythos prefers welfare interventions to minor helpful tasks… If you don’t read the card or a profound retelling like Zvi’s, then you risk missing out on important information.
I agree that there are many interesting parts of the system card and encourage everyone to read it in full!