[X] Azel

@Duesal If Waymar gets a neat mount now, there is no reason he can't also get a flying mount later from the PoA.

A burrowing mount that can carry a rider, or better yet, one with the Earth Glide ability it can share, would be a great strategic asset.
I'm much more invested in getting him one griffin—something we've been planning for months—rather than ending up getting Waymar two mounts simply because he was too impatient to wait.
 
The consumptionist craze overtaking the thread is palpable. :D

I recall there being a need for an extraplanar smith to teach our own people some advanced techniques. (I don't recall the specifics.) Would be cool to look into that this trip. Thoughts, @Azel?

[X] Azel

I do want to shop here with Lya/Vee at some point but I don't think there's time for that right now.
 
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I like this place, buying a small manor inside sure would be neat.

Maybe we could earn a title / land through a quest?
 
The consumptionist craze overtaking the thread is palpable. :D

I recall there being a need for an extraplanar smith to teach our own people some advanced techniques. (I don't recall the specifics.) Would be cool to look into that this trip. Thoughts, @Azel?

[X] Azel

I do want to shop here with Lya/Vee at some point but I don't think there's time for that right now.
I don't recall anything like that to be honest. However...

A wild Tiamat appears! She uses "Freak everyone out so they shun Viserys/Party, again"
... maybe we should get us a Marid who can make Riverine and a Shaitan smith skilled with Adamantine?
That railgun might come in handy...
 
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Here's hoping we roll good for Waymar's mount. At this point there isn't really another reason to go to the PoA.
 
@Azel We need to price Adamantine while we are here, along with any other potentially useful special material. We are basically at the source for the stuff. It won't get any cheaper unless we mine it ourselves, and that would be an immensely resource and time intensive endeavor.
 
I don't recall anything like that to be honest. However...
Alright, I used the search. It was @Duesal who brought it up (well, kind of).
@DragonParadox, what would we need to do to train our smiths to be able to handle Mithral and Adamantium? Are there rare texts we could purchase? An extraplanar teacher we could hire?
The latter might help
The context was TNE wanting to make +1 adamantite weapons.
 
I don't recall anything like that to be honest. However...
There was some minor discussion on getting an extraplanar smith to come set up shop in Sorcerer's Deep and pass on his craft to our smiths. Preferably we can find a way to do this without bankrupting ourselves, maybe by saving a smith or two from something about to kill them.
Well, Dany already has armour on it's way... so, process Via OG and then a flying cloak for Richard?
There's more than enough material in the Aspect corpse to give Dany her armor and give Ser Richard his dragonscale cloak. And even then there's plenty left over.
Hiring genies is well beyond you current budget, unless you want to offer other incentives.
Genie spawn then. I'm a bit of at a loss about the demographics in the lower half of the social order.
Geniespawn is perfectly fine. The only requirements would be that they know their craft, they're willing to teach our smiths their secrets on how to work magical metals, that they follow all our laws, and lastly that they stay hired when we recruit them. Beyond that they can be anything and I won't care.
 
Alright, I used the search. It was @Duesal who brought it up (well, kind of).


The context was TNE wanting to make +1 adamantite weapons.
I sincerely doubt that we will use adamantine for anything but PC equipment for a good long while yet and thus Lya using Fabricate will do for now.

@Azel We need to price Adamantine while we are here, along with any other potentially useful special material. We are basically at the source for the stuff. It won't get any cheaper unless we mine it ourselves, and that would be an immensely resource and time intensive endeavor.
My two stops for tomorrow are the noble bazaar for trade goods and the smiths for exactly that.

Pleasure today, business tomorrow.
 
Genie spawn then. I'm a bit of at a loss about the demographics in the lower half of the social order.

Generally speaking it is Shaitan nobles --> ordinary Shaitans and other Elementals --> Oreads/other genie-kin --> humans

However it is not looked in stone. Powerful Oread mages, skilled commanders, or canny traders can even rise to found their own noble houses, though they tend to marry genies. Humans not so much simply because they generally do not live long enough.
 
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