They where always meant as auxiliaries.Ah, that's a good point. They do enhance a legion's options a good deal against a small group of supernatural foes, beyond hitting the "call PC" button every time they have to face something like that on the battlefield.
That because it's our ally's map, so we don't want to steal it, and we can't easily copy it without digging into both Lya time and our non-existent crafting materials.Kind of surprised no one commented on the 'map'. By now I would have expected someone to express a desire to steal/copy it.
Remember Azels' proposal for a map room ...Kind of surprised no one commented on the 'map'. By now I would have expected someone to express a desire to steal/copy it.
We could also go for the heart when we visit the next time. And come prepared for the 'heart' having allies, too.Sounds like a quick and permanent solution to tge Xorn's issue while also granting us future foes to fight when we return to PoE again.
Kind of surprised no one commented on the 'map'. By now I would have expected someone to express a desire to steal/copy it.
Kind of surprised no one commented on the 'map'. By now I would have expected someone to express a desire to steal/copy it.
I just noticed on the first page, do the selkies not count on the population of sorcerers deep?
Nope. They're "guests". Basically Manderly spies we invited to show Manderly how awesome Sorcerer's Deep is, but they've proven themselves quite a bit more annoying than we anticipated.I just noticed on the first page, do the selkies not count on the population of sorcerers deep?
@DragonParadox, do the Xorn have any idea what is lurking near the bilestone? Any clues at all?