I think I'll do the Tyrosh interlude to wrap up the cult action next.
I'd go so far as to say they're decked out with anti-dragon weaponry.[X] Duesal
I think we should scout so we get a map like the last time, they probably have some kind of anti air defense following the fleet that we need to prioritize.
... Did we ever recover the skull of Hermetia's uncle?So about this expedition, how do the Efreeti know where to go?
Knowledge of Planetos certainly spread already, but of Valyria's magic preserving measures few living people know.
Maybe a planar refugee like Siduri's mother settled in the City of Brass?
@Deliste If she was a powerful sorceresses, then she could have had a Gold Dragon Wyrmling as familiar, and that just about settles it
Ignoring the obvious choice of being a Dragon Familiar, a Coure Eladrin is really nice, a Winter Wolf or Hippogriff have rather good physical stats. and with PF Improved Familiars, Faerie and Tidepool Dragons are pretty good too, having a bit of Sorc casting but no greater age categories.
I think if I were to start as a Tidepool or Faerie dragon, I'd try to turn myself into a Sea Dragon or whatever the equivalent True Dragon for a Faerie is. Tidepool has an clearer evolution and better initial casting, but Faerie has a fantastic SLA and better stats.
This was very much on purpose. Valyria is semi-linked to the Plane of Fire, and the Efreeti found one of those portals in their pursuit of this:Say, can somebody explain to me why the Efreeti ship are raiding Valyria in the first place? I got the impression that they just did what is the equivalent of a random Warp-Jump (40K) and somehow got there by mistake.
Or am I missing something?
Somehow they found out about the gigantic Valyrian Steel spike artifacts, and they're intending to loot them to use for gods know what.Aebys' tales speak of great spikes of dragon-steel driven into the stone beneath Valyria, piercing veils of molten stone to channel the power of the earth's fiery blood to the dragonlords' will.
If anything remains of these great works, you know that even splinters will be precious beyond measure, and perhaps in the finding of them one might unearth clues to the last of Valyria's mysteries: the Doom.
Say, can somebody explain to me why the Efreeti ship are raiding Valyria in the first place? I got the impression that they just did what is the equivalent of a random Warp-Jump (40K) and somehow got there by mistake.
Or am I missing something?
Say, can somebody explain to me why the Efreeti ship are raiding Valyria in the first place? I got the impression that they just did what is the equivalent of a random Warp-Jump (40K) and somehow got there by mistake.
Or am I missing something?
This was very much on purpose. Valyria is semi-linked to the Plane of Fire, and the Efreeti found one of those portals in their pursuit of this:
Somehow they found out about the gigantic Valyrian Steel spike artifacts, and they're intending to loot them to use for gods know what.
Three and a half years of non-stop activity, with DP writing an average of three to five updates per day, and a lot of reader participation.
Let's just say the Grand Sultan of the City of Brass will be a lot closer to godhood if the Efreeti succeed here.
Why, thank you! Truth be told I'm not sure if I'm able to... contribute that is this Quest. At least of this magnitude. 'Cuz a) I know jack-shit about both ASOIAF and D&D, b) I can't plan worth-a-shit, and c) I skimmed about 90% of the Quest that aren't threadmarked.
So... it's very, VERY daunting of what is ahead of me right now. BUT! I'll see what I can do. Making OMAKE and such of the like.
(Now let's see here, where's that paper containing Viserys vs Bloodthirster[Warhammer] OMAKE idea...)
My performance review should be this week, too. I should be getting a pay raise, though it will likely be tiny.WOO! Like @Goldfish, I am an office drone, but today I got back from performance review, which is always a gas.
When your supervisor tells you to just goof around for twenty minutes and clock out, because you met all your numbers and they couldn't find anything for you to improve on in the short term, you're reminded why working in a cubicle isn't all bad.
Fuck working on teams though, I always kick ass as a lone wolf.
Yep, @Jack vile Ripper . After all this time, my ASOIAF knowledge is extremely limited. Knowing the system or setting helps, but you can still participate without it, and learn as you go.Welcome!
Also, I am a primary example of a total plebian in terms of ASoIaF and D&D who learned on-the-go and now could be called "middling-to-competent" at both.
Generally speaking you should be able to contribute through pure osmosis. Give it several thousand pages of actively taking part in discussion and you will learn more about both of those things than you have in all the previous years of even knowing they existed.
Awesome, right?
You mean, going back to Earth?
Bottle him?So, how are we going to pick up Balerion? Shrink him a bit and squeeze him through a Gate? I'm wary of Plane Shifting into the Valyrian heartlands.
Awesome, right?
You mean, going back to Earth?
Wasn't there something about him being immune to such stuff?
No?
Not that I can recall. I think we've already bottled him once before.