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[X] That they create more of their kind (Price 50% of standard of a being with the relevant CR, or standard crafting cost, whichever is lower)
-[X] We would like to create more of their kind in order to introduce them to our island home, especially the Godswood there and the Children of the Forest, who share the Plant creatures' spiritual benefactors. Unfortunately, our enemies are numerous and deadly, thus the newly created beings need to be robust and adaptable.
--[X] Create six Advanced Fungus Leshy (2700 IM), two Advanced Phantom Fungi (1200 IM), and two Advanced Thornies (1200 IM).
 
Same here. They are not cost efficient at their prices for battlefield work, but could make good strategic assets.
I want to get to a point where we have at least 100 on Sorcerer's Deep, preferably more. That's going to be the single biggest concentration of weirwoods outside of the God's Eye after all (between our personal trees, the petrified weirwood, and all the trees of the Children of the Forest), so I want a huge surplus of Old Gods servitors.
"Leshys begin their existence as sentient though bodiless spirits of nature of the sort contacted by spells such as commune with nature."
... So @DragonParadox, we can't grow other kinds of Leshies with the Flesh Forge?
 
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1d3+1 years normally, though less for fungus leshies that have access to magical refuse or corpses.
Considering this I think we should feed them the Fire Giant corpses we have in the collection, they aren't really impressive enough to deserve to be there anyways, and if we want them in the collection, we can always keep a bit and use make whole on that.
 
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We're currently in a massive surplus of gold, so if we can manage I would like to get quite a bit. I think 6000 IM for 20 Leshies wouldn't hurt much at all. And the more of them there are the more that can reproduce on their own.
Within the next 3 months, we'll have to organize and finance the restructuring of our 3 conquests I think?
 
I meant in the ecological sense.

I had hoped that a given source of magic or available plant matter can sustain a given amount of Leshy. Say SDs bio refuse could sustain 20 Leshy, so a seed population of 5 would grow to 10 in a few months and then grow less and less fast until reaching the cap.


On another matter, would a few Leaf Leshys be good gardeners to make SD more green? We talked about increasing the amount of living plants in the city to make it a valid target for Commune with Nature.
  1. The city cap is interesting, but they would still have to have some cost. How about this: place bonded leshies up to the city's cap cost 25% of their base cost to create.
  2. Leshies could certainly help with that.
 
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Within the next 3 months, we'll have to organize and finance the restructuring of our 3 conquests I think?
Three conquests? There's surprise!Lys and then Tyrosh, but what's the third?

In any case, I basically stopped worrying about having enough money once it became clear that at our level each and every fetch quest nets us tens of thousands of IM in wealth. Our main job is to make sure we never run too low. Spending money here, even tens of thousands here, will not make us go too low.
Leshies could certainly help with that.
Oh, now we have to get more Leshys.
 
@Duesal The Triarchy (Lys, Tyrosh, Myr), to from the third head of our three-headed dragon. ;)
Myr, Lys, Tyrosh, just to get it all sorted out. I thought?
Obviously Myr is on the list just to complete the set, but you guys really want to do it within three months? Our administration is strained even now with just the Stepstones. We're going to drown in a nightmare bureaucracy if we take Myr as well, moreso than we already are with Tyrosh and Lys. This is why we were originally just going to stick with Tyrosh for a bit--to build up that bureaucracy, and to recruit more men for the Legion so we no longer have to rely on sellswords.
 
  1. The city cap is interesting, but they would still have to have some cost. How about this: place bonded leshies up to the city's cap cost 25% of their base cost to create.
  2. Leshies could certainly help with that.
Still a bit pricey, but that sounds reasonable.

So we make 3 Leaf and 3 Fungal as seeds for SD at 50% now and can make more at 25% once they established themselves there a bit?
 
Obviously Myr is on the list just to complete the set, but you guys really want to do it within three months? Our administration is strained even now with just the Stepstones. We're going to drown in a nightmare bureaucracy if we take Myr as well, moreso than we already are with Tyrosh and Lys. This is why we were originally just going to stick with Tyrosh for a bit--to build up that bureaucracy, and to recruit more men for the Legion so we no longer have to rely on sellswords.
Don't let them enough time to panic and initiate a demoncalypse.
 
@Duesal We could honestly just hire clerks from Braavos... not even from the city state itself, I mean... just hire people experienced in such matters. They'll be just as invested in making abolition stick as we are.
 
Ferrego: So... you're back again. For the... you have that look about you.
Viserys: 'That look'?
Ferrego: It is the look you get when you have done something you know will take a year off my life.
Viserys: Ah... I have a look?
Ferrego: Just make it quick, your Highness... I doubt it will be any more of a surprise than what you have already brought to my table in the past few years.
Viserys: ... a moment.
Viserys pours some more wine into the Sealord's cup... and into his own.
Ferrego: That bad?
Viserys: You might... have to rewrite the map some.
Ferrego: Yes, you had said as much before when... how much more?
Viserys: ...three times as much as expected?
...
Ferrego: More wine.
 
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