[Q] Be the one who dies so everyone can live.Exactly, and going stealth will mean the hothead blows our cover.
Really, narrative causality means that we're going to lose here no matter what. The heroes don't succeed at the beginning of the book. When an adventure starts in media res like this it's so the heroes fail, get kicked down the mountain and start again from scratch.
We probably have choose who dies. The hothead gets herself killed or the mercenary sacrafices herself or something like that.
[Q] Be the one who dies so everyone can live.
-[Q] Look at the Gods Above.
--[Q] Smug.
---[Q] Bet you didn't expect that, UH?
But would we have hands, if we were dead?[Q] Kill the Gods
-[Q] What, with your bare hands?
—[Q] Yesssss.
Can we hitch a ride on a carriage or caravan and just get off somewhere outside the city?
Ahh, sorry for not replying earlier, but yes, you can. This vote will dictate how you get to the city, which is rather important, but how you get in the city will be the subject of a later vote.@Lord Chungus, what's stopping us from hopping off the caravan early then sneaking in on foot like others are suggesting?
So I should vote for Mercenary's plan, and just vote to hop off early in the next vote?Ahh, sorry for not replying earlier, but yes, you can. This vote will dictate how you get to the city, which is rather important, but how you get in the city will be the subject of a later vote.
On that note;
Voting isn't locked, by the way.
That's only the Gods Below, right? They're subject to Bellerophon's laws because they're honorary citizens.@Lord Chungus, are you one of the Gods, and if yes, are you subject to the Law of the People of the Mighty City-State of Bellerophon?
That's only the Gods Below, right? They're subject to Bellerophon's laws because they're honorary citizens.
Nutella is neither Good nor Evil. Puny immortal classifications of morality cannot encompass Nutella.Yes, you could interpret it that I'm asking whether Lord Chungus is an Evil God.
However, The Will of The People That Live in Prosperous Bellerophon does not distinguish such petty differences. The precedent is here and the Law has spoken.
All shall be judged.
( eh, I'm just rofling from a couple of revelations in the latest chapters. Hierarch might be madder than a box of frogs, but he's badass nonetheless. )