Agreed.I'm still proud of that. In one move the Lannisters and Baratheons and Devils lost a foremost supplier of magical goods. And we conveniently set up our own alchemical productions soon after.
Lucan doesn't care.Maybe could try focusing instead dividing them from a thelogical viewpoint, which lucian is perpared for. Maybe we could try spliting them over jurisdiction and funds and other such temporal matters. Is it possible?
No i get that. But we want spliter the faith. Lucian we can just kill later.Lucan doesn't care.
He didn't let himself get drawn in the discussion when that came up last update.
Leaving a faction that's pro-fey as the biggest part has its own problems, since it makes the Court of Stars work in the Reach easier.Essentially, let the anti-magic crowd isolate themselves, and direct our focus to constructing a moderate group capable of blocking any possible votes Lucan brings that could lay groundwork for a theocracy. At this point, the best split here is two minor factions - Lucan and anti-magic - with a central tent that stretches from 'pro-Fae' to 'peace and tradition'. That central tent won't work together that often, but when it does, it'll be able to bully the rest of the Faith into doing what it wants and sidelining the two minor factions.
Leaving a faction that's pro-fey as the biggest part has its own problems, since it makes the Court of Stars work in the Reach easier.
Like this?The idea is to approach the issue from the direction of "If the Faith is to gather an arsenal for itself, then what would it be used against? And who would lead such matters?"
If that makes sense, @Goldfish
Or there's the not-actually-crazy option of going to talk to Lucan as Dywen, with the same reasoning we were going to give to the Godsworn that weren't present. Come as a brother, seeking to understand when what he has heard from road and rumour have clearly been gravely mistaken.
@DragonParadox you said Kyle would have given us some background on the leaders of the parties involved in the Conclave. What did he tell us about Lucan?
Like this?
[X] Have your companions seek out Lucan's mages while you speak to one of the major players in the Starry Sept. They will operate with extreme caution, taking every reasonable step to remain undiscovered, including layering mundane disguises under their magical ones.
-[X] Seek out Septa Maer. After introductions are made, delicately mention her shift in stance toward the practice of magic. While we are glad to see her moderate her views, the change has been rather abrupt according to what we've heard from fellow attendees. Ask what brought about such a radical shift and how those among her faction are reacting to it.
--[X] If Viserys thinks it appropriate, he will broach the subject of why the Faith would need to gather such a frighteningly large force of mages under its banner. Who would they be used against, and more importantly, who would lead them? Lucan?
I had considered an interlude, but the interludes I'm due on I can't write this late, so we are going to leave off on two updates today.