He definitely wasn't a Fate Spinner, but he did have some kind of luck magic.

As for when Yss is available...

That was when the sacrifice was performed.
Twentieth Day of the Eighth Month 293 AC
The sacrifices were Colossal Fiendish Monstrous Spiders (CR 13 each) to undo Lolth's divine curse on the two Chwidenchas and restore them to their original forms, and Tor (CR 15) and Varys (CR 17 with gear, CR 16 without?) to make Tor the Rakshasa as a proper guide for us in the Shadow Plane.

I have no idea what that adds up to in terms of CR, but here are the current mechanics:

CR 1-9 - (1dX)/2 Days
CR 10-15 - 1dX Days
CR 15-20 - 1d2*X Days

And DP would need to roll.
That would be CR 19 total so 1d38 which came out as 21 days.
@egoo, Yss isn't waking up on the fourth, he's waking up on the eleventh.
@Duesal why are you putting the desert devil and Obsidian devils into the fungus forge?
To my knowledge they both had useful abilities we wanted to replicate and exploit.

The obsidian devils, for example, would be an absolute godsend to figure out how to reproduce. Imagine hundreds of those sent to bolster the Night's Watch.
 
To my knowledge they both had useful abilities we wanted to replicate and exploit.

The obsidian devils, for example, would be an absolute godsend to figure out how to reproduce. Imagine hundreds of those sent to bolster the Night's

Fair enough. I didn't really see any templates so I was curious. Obsidian creatures would be interesting to send to the Wall. Another way to make the Others lives painfully uncomfortable.
 
The staff is online on the 11th meaning that we can pull off the cult robbing plot before the conclave itself. While that is happening we thwart any plans, bribe the criminal underbelly and find out if any interesting figures are coming and when (Danielle).
 
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Why are we trying to steal this cult? I really don't get how that helps us.

@Azel could you please explain your aim here? Beyond a single leading sentence, I mean.
 
@DragonParadox, so I noticed that you described Abishai as specifically dragonskinned.

Can we summon several of each variety via blind summoning (you specified that even if we didn't have the name we could go for type of fiend instead) and use that for Fungus Forge research so we can make our own dragonskin for armor, weapon handles, etc?
 
@DragonParadox, so I noticed that you described Abishai as specifically dragonskinned.

Can we summon several of each variety via blind summoning (you specified that even if we didn't have the name we could go for type of fiend instead) and use that for Fungus Forge research so we can make our own dragonskin for armor, weapon handles, etc?

They are fiends of the goddess of chromatic dragons, you could get better0than-leather armor off them but it would not be as good as skinning a dragon.
 
Why are we trying to steal this cult? I really don't get how that helps us.

@Azel could you please explain your aim here? Beyond a single leading sentence, I mean.
Agreed. We already have enough irons in the fire. Trying to commandeer and manage an enemy cult just isn't worth the trouble for what we stand to gain from the investment, @Azel.

Rather than steal the cult, we should harvest it.
 
[X] Return to the others and learn what Lya's divinations showed


Let's go see what Lya has. If the Lantern bearers want to fight the Abishai then go ahead I say.
 
Isn't the cult responsible for the Oldtown bubble? Maybe that is why he is thinking about doing this?

He wants to, if I am guessing his intentions right, essentially hijack the scheme, eliminate anyone who could interfere to spill the secrets, make the laughable scam into a credible one, and instead of just steal some gold and shift the blame onto Viserys Targaryen, hold the entire livelihoods of Old Town's merchant class hostage, then use that leverage presumably to influence them.
 
Isn't the cult responsible for the Oldtown bubble? Maybe that is why he is thinking about doing this?
We need to be careful about causing too much economic damage in the region, or allowing it to occur. We want the region stable and prosperous when we seize control, else we'll need to spend an inordinate amount of time and resources bringing it back up to spec.
 
We need to be careful about causing too much economic damage in the region, or allowing it to occur. We want the region stable and prosperous when we seize control, else we'll need to spend an inordinate amount of time and resources bringing it back up to spec.
Considering these are the people who were:
1) Stupid enough to fall for the scheme
2) Already aligned against us
I have zero issue continuing the scam against them.
 
We need to be careful about causing too much economic damage in the region, or allowing it to occur. We want the region stable and prosperous when we seize control, else we'll need to spend an inordinate amount of time and resources bringing it back up to spec.
It's not the gold Azel wants to steal. We know him well enough by now that he would rather handle your ass over a fire through financial leverage that still leaves you capable of tying your own noose (or accepting the carefully pruned opportunity he presents to them, essentially leaving them with no choice except selling out).
 
Hmm what else was a happening in this city? We are near the Citadel so if need be we can turn a Maester against them with Unconscious Agenda. We need an Inquisition here soon.

Edit: Maybe the merchants can help with that. Merchant contacts and all that.
 
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