Then I would go for one Allosaurus, one Triceratops to get some experience with them, a batch of Parasaurolophi, a batch of Troodons and maybe a Comsognathus or two, if we find any.

So mostly smaller and herbivorous species, with the Triceratops as a trial run for the more ornery beasts and the Allosaurus to get some experience with the carnivorous kinds. And because we need a Bloodfeast for Soft-Strider.
 
Take note how awkwardly the guy is holding his lance. He is not charging, he his poking it.

Clearly, this depicts one of the first dinosaur herders of the Imperial colonies, doing harsh but rewarding work on the frontier.

#WildSouth #Dinosaurboys
 
To be fair that's a really low bar here
Doesn't matter. We still need a Minotaur Knight who rides a Triceratops. Bonus points if he isn't straight martial, but a gish like Waymar. Double bonus points if he isn't a he, but a she.

We can avoid so many headaches when all of the truly hide-bound and traditional Westerosi nobles die from aneurysms.
 
I think one of the islands near SD should be turned into a dinosaur habitat. We can call it Australia, named after a fabled wasteland on a distant Plane, where everything wants to kill you.
 
I think one of the islands near SD should be turned into a dinosaur habitat. We can call it Australia, named after a fabled wasteland on a distant Plane, where everything wants to kill you.
Take the island to the south-west. It's uninhabited, not on a major line of our bridge-network and thus remote enough to let them roam freely.
 
Yrael distrusts 'lesser evils' so much, it is not just some instinct of his very being, but the fact that he has had comrades and friends Fall to precisely that sort of rhetoric.

I think what he may like to consider, if only to ease his stress worrying, we are not Outsiders, we don't have to worry about "falling", we slide, it's both easier for us to "go bad" but we can also dip our toes in and come back much more readily than they can. He lost friends to the flipside of a binary existence and they got stuck on the other side by their inflexible nature.

We do not suffer from this.
 
I think what he may like to consider, if only to ease his stress worrying, we are not Outsiders, we don't have to worry about "falling", we slide, it's both easier for us to "go bad" but we can also dip our toes in and come back much more readily than they can. He lost friends to the flipside of a binary existence and they got stuck on the other side by their inflexible nature.

But we kind of do? In many ways we are more vulnerable to evil influence.

And I know Viserys worries about turning out like his dad, or his draconic ancestors sometimes.
 
I think what he may like to consider, if only to ease his stress worrying, we are not Outsiders, we don't have to worry about "falling", we slide, it's both easier for us to "go bad" but we can also dip our toes in and come back much more readily than they can. He lost friends to the flipside of a binary existence and they got stuck on the other side by their inflexible nature.

We do not suffer from this.
I feel like he is less worrying about Viserys slipping into Evil, and more about himself and his comrades slipping into Evil by following Viserys.
Viserys can and has done heinous acts as a form of "lesser evil", from torturing people for information to hunting down sapients (raiding the Saughin) to create a heart tree.

Viserys can do these things and still remain essentially neutral, but if the Archons were to participate in these acts they would likely fall.
Yrael understands the limitations of his nature and does not wish to toe the line in regards to how much he can get away with.
 
But we kind of do? In many ways we are more vulnerable to evil influence.

And I know Viserys worries about turning out like his dad, or his draconic ancestors sometimes.

No, we do not. I did not say we can't be Evil I said in the post you quoted we move easier along the spectrum, Outsiders act more like a switch and that is the problem.

We are water, apply the heat of evil and we warm, bubble and eventually evaporate, but that steam can become water again and gathered with some effort.

They are stone, the heat of evil need be much greater for them but when they are effected they crack and break, difficult to return to their original form.

Additionally with "lesser evils" think of it as heating cycles, you can heat and cool water to your heart's content over and over but do the same to stone and it cracks and breaks.
 
I feel like he is less worrying about Viserys slipping into Evil, and more about himself and his comrades slipping into Evil by following Viserys.
Viserys can and has done heinous acts as a form of "lesser evil", from torturing people for information to hunting down sapients (raiding the Saughin) to create a heart tree.

Viserys can do these things and still remain essentially neutral, but if the Archons were to participate in these acts they would likely fall.
Yrael understands the limitations of his nature and does not wish to toe the line in regards to how much he can get away with.

From DPs comments about Evil with our level of power I do believe he fears for our soul but this is an Insightful point.

@DragonParadox I hope he knows if he or his companions ever did fall we would beat the living shit out of them and help them back, we did it for Azema, we will do it for the Fury and we will do it for any of our allies.
 
Then I would go for one Allosaurus, one Triceratops to get some experience with them, a batch of Parasaurolophi, a batch of Troodons and maybe a Comsognathus or two, if we find any.

So mostly smaller and herbivorous species, with the Triceratops as a trial run for the more ornery beasts and the Allosaurus to get some experience with the carnivorous kinds. And because we need a Bloodfeast for Soft-Strider.
Alright, I'm looking forward to it! Especially the Triceratops. :evil:

We're going to need to fetch Irony for sure, though. We can't turtle and bottle everything for the teleport home, so we need to turtle and petrify instead.

This is going to be so great. :D
 
Dinosaur, Allosaurus
CR 7 Pouncer with nice, PF numbers and hilairously high Perception. Nice.
Dinosaur, Amargasaurus
Not particularly good at anything.
Dinosaur, Ankylosaurus
Oh fuck yes, Daze/Stun on hit with a STR-based check with base DC of 15? Also has above-average HP and AC, and 15ft reach, and the damage on the single attack is nice.
Dinosaur, Brachiosaurus
One powerful attack is a bit lackluster at this point, even if the damage is pretty decent. A highlight is being Gargantuan and thus having a ton of HP, and the Trample has a very high DC (32). It's a stampede machine.
Dinosaur, Brontosaurus
The damage is shitty, but sweet mother of god 480 HP forgive a lot of sins. Another trampling dino.

Might be problematic due to often needing to spend time in water due sheer mass.
Dinosaur, Ceratosaurus
A scaly direwolf. Meh.
Dinosaur, Compsognathus
A very, very good familiar. Far more durable than a hummingbird.
Dinosaur, Deinonychus
Discount fleshraker without poison. Meh.
Dinosaur, Dimetrodon
Even bigger meh.
Dinosaur, Diplodocus
Boy howdy, this easily takes it home on the long-necked quadrupled category so far. 60ft reach on two very strong attacks? An even better trample? Awesome Blow?

Oh yes. It might not have 480 HP, but 200 is nothing to scoff at, and the AC is one of the best, if not the best, so far.
Dinosaur, Elasmosaurus
Yet another "one strong bite melee brute", at least the bite is pretty strong and the HP above average. Also, 50ft swim speed is pretty neat.
Dinosaur, Giganotosaurus
Second Colossal dino so far, instead of two awesome 60ft reach Tail attacks, it goes Bite/Claw/Claw, but it's not like 30ft reach isn't bloody amazing, or that a routine like that doesn't hurt a hell of a lot on a colossal dino.

Best Swallow Whole so far.
Same old good HP Huge dino, but two claws with decent damage and x3 crit is at least nice.
Dinosaur, Kentrosaurus
Meh.
Dinosaur, Kronosaurus
Wholly aquatic, not interested.
Dinosaur, Megaraptor
Now that's a decent pouncer.
Meh.
Dinosaur, Pachycephalosaurus
Good attack for a CR4 creature, and bonus points for being famous in Jurassic World, but otherwise its sole claim to fame is free bullrush at the end of a charge, but fairly squishy.
Dinosaur, Parasaurolophus
Big fat meh.
Dinosaur, Plesiosaurus
You could be a horse-equivalent, but you have a 5ft land speed and mostly swim, so no. You were so close to being a staple.
It flies, has a good bite and two weak wing attacks. That's it. Bonus points for being Huge at least.
Dinosaur, Spinosaurus
Oho, this is a nice pouncer. Very strong attacks.
Dinosaur, Stegosaurus
Single strong attack with trip. Eh.
Dinosaur, Styracosaurus
Single ok attack, but it can make up to five AoOs every round, so hey, that's pretty neat. Reach 5 doesn't help, tho.
Dinosaur, Therizinosaurus
Would be great if it could pounce. Still pretty good, tho, high DPS and an interesting special attack.
Dinosaur, Triceratops
Can't trample like the Gargantuan and Colossal boys, relatively weak Gore attack for its CR. Disappointing.

The Powerful Charge it at least decent.
Dog-equivalent, but I'd take a good Riding Dog over it.
Dinosaur, Tylosaurus
Ok Swallow Whole dino.
Dinosaur, Tyrannosaurus
Very strong bite, but besides a fairly high HP, doesn't live up to the hype.

Pretty damn big tho, at Gargantuan. Very high perception.
Dinosaur, Velociraptor
Now these I'd take over a Riding Dog.
 
@Duesal, actually, Irony seems to be our best bet at containing Demons/Devils/Daemons after we summon them without wasting spells.

Just buff him with Bear's Endurance and apply Bloodwish for more Endurance on top of that (DP-approved, but very few turns... 10, or something?) to make save unbeatable for anything short of Cornugon.
 
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I don't care about dinosaurs :p
*hides from fiery flames thrown his way*
 
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