Talk:Mistresses

>The Scarlet Mistresses rule of the domain of chaos and fear, schism and unease. that's wrong. katerina says: "She emanated a demonic passion. She inspired those around her and radiated the faith in the limitlessness of human capacities. Those who were near her were blinded by that faith... She was the source of many a horrific and brilliant idea". scarlet mistresses are all about inspiration and passion —User:Smithrandom

> There's a quote in Pathologic 2: "Two Mistresses there were, and all felt that to be correct. For one was Night and one was Day; one was Heat and one was Cold; one was Storm, and one was Calm. Contrast reigned. Nina held court over schism and unease; Victoria's domain was peace and nourishment." That is what the page is referring to —abominableastronaut

> pathologic (2005) and pathologic 2 are two different, distinct games, and it's wrong to mix their lore. this article should be divided into two parts, like many others. —User:Smithrandom

> Right now only part of the page is split between the two games, where there is contradicting information or details specific to one game. The majority of the page, focusing on the main three mistresses, currently covers the information provided throughout all Pathologic material in one space. While each game has its unique plot elements, they share many features and much of their background. Therefore, some pages (like Mistresses or Inquisition) are not wholly divided. Of course, if it is necessary or advantageous to edit the pages, it can be done by anyone. The style guide covers the basics of editing consistency and our community portal has many helpful links to get started. If you're unable to complete edits yourself the page can also be tagged for cleanup or rework with information given on what's needed. We're always happy to have new editors! —abominableastronaut