Muse: A class that is restricted to the single player in a dead Sburb session. Similar to Lords, the actual definition of a Muse works well to explain this class; “a person or personified force who is the source of inspiration for a creative artist.” However, the definition doesn’t explain Muses as perfectly. Their inspiration is not limited to creative artists, the tale of a Muse is one that reaches to a vast number of people all across paradox space. When given The Choice, they choose the path of a martyr over the path of the conqueror. The Muse can only accomplish their goal through death, dead sessions are not even designed for Muses to overcome. Sometimes, perhaps every time, there’s more to accomplish in their death than simply fulfilling their martyrdom. Alt Callie needed to be dead so that she could create the black hole that finally defeated Lord English. This leads me to believe that the most simple explanation of a Muse is one who needs to sacrifice themselves in order to save paradox space, whose tale is shared all across many universes and the veil and inspires others to join their cause. The powers they use to accomplish their goal, as well as the way they inspire others, are related to their aspect. They are so powerful that many people will likely see them as a religious figure.
Blood: Bonds, trust, unity, and connections with others. Leadership and inspiration. They would be protagonists in an rpg, and friendship is their strength.
Muses are much less ridiculous than Lords even if they're a bit more abstract. I hope the blurb for Muse is concise enough to be easily understood, I know it is still pretty long like the Lord one was. I think the blood aspect is really perfect for a Muse. Blood is already related to inspiration anyway, which would lead me to believe that the tale of a Muse of Blood would reach even further than Alt Callie's did, beyond the furthest veil where the dream bubbles reside and somehow reaching to those still alive on their planets or in their game sessions. Muses are also likely to be deified like Lord's are, so I think a Muse of Blood could create the exact inverse of the juggalo cult that worshiped Lord English.
A Muse of Blood would be inspired to do the right thing because of how much they care about others. Even if they're all alone, which they likely would be given they'd need to go into a dead session, connections with others would be really important to them. It could be that they're only in a dead session because those closest to them died before they could download the game. They'd inspire others in paradox space to form strong bonds and work together to take down whatever ultimate threat exists in the story. The Muse of Blood would have to die in order for them to become a direct leader over all the different ghosts across the dream bubbles. They would make themselves known as a bold presence and work to unite everyone. They wouldn't have any combat abilities but they'd be an amazing inspirational speaker and never let morale die. They would share their story of perseverance, about how they faced death not knowing what would come afterwards, simply because they trusted that it would be worth it if their death could help others. Like Homestuck's Muse of Space, the Muse of Blood would only truly unlock her powers in death, and they would purely be the ability to organize an army. "Callie did the same thing though?" is a fair point, and the difference is that if she was of the blood aspect, the army that fought Lord English would have been the final blow that defeated him, rather than the black hole, which could only have been created by a space player.
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