If, on the other hand, this is a portal to the mage's personal Demiplane, then we have lost access by dispelling it and will find neither him nor his loot until he decides to attack us the next time.
big enough "if" there - and still has us succeeding at ruining their expedition to the point that he won't be able to complete his task.

Even without killing/capturing him, we are in solid "win" territory here, imo.
No point to risk now of all times, not in Valyria, not when we are winning.
 
True, but few poisons are dangerous to Viserys due to high fort-saves and if it turns out to merely a conjured mist we can just cancel the AMF.
One instance of poison-damage is nothing we can't heal in a moment.

If, on the other hand, this is a portal to the mage's personal Demiplane, then we have lost access by dispelling it and will find neither him nor his loot until he decides to attack us the next time.
A significant portion of Viserys' high Fortitude save bonus is due to magic.
 
OK, looks solid enough and I want to avoid writting really late so vote closed.
Adhoc vote count started by DragonParadox on Sep 8, 2019 at 3:15 PM, finished with 28 posts and 8 votes.

  • [X] Warn everyone of your choice and have them prepare to defend against any adverse reactions or flee the immediate area should it be necessary, then assume True Dragon form and breath a cone of Maximized Dispelling Fire Breath through the hole in the ship.
    [X] Use Anti Magic Field to go through the mist without being affected
 
I've been binge rereading the chapters a month or so ago and came across the corgi vote again...

I wonder what will happen if we do break the fourth wall with our votes.
I hereby dare this thread to vote one day:

[ :V ] Address the voices in your head

and see how DP reacts!
 
I've been binge rereading the chapters a month or so ago and came across the corgi vote again...

I wonder what will happen if we do break the fourth wall with our votes.
I hereby dare this thread to vote one day:

[ :V ] Address the voices in your head

and see how DP reacts!
I'd rather not. Our dad tried that and that didn't end well. (He was probably a /tg/ quest...)
 
Winning vote
Adhoc vote count started by DragonParadox on Sep 8, 2019 at 3:15 PM, finished with 28 posts and 8 votes.

  • [X] Warn everyone of your choice and have them prepare to defend against any adverse reactions or flee the immediate area should it be necessary, then assume True Dragon form and breath a cone of Maximized Dispelling Fire Breath through the hole in the ship.
    [X] Use Anti Magic Field to go through the mist without being affected
 
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Part MMMLI: In a Broken Maze
In a Broken Maze

Twenty-Fifth Day of the Tenth Month 293 AC

Although you very briefly consider daring the mist yourself, the voice of reason sounding, suspiciously like a certain Stormlander knight, dissuades you from the notion. There is no way to know where it may lead in all the Spheres of Being, and as powerful as you have grown there are still places you would not dare to tread. You could of course tear apart the very fabric of magic around yourself and then fly forth, but then you would be willingly stripping yourself of all arcane protections before setting off into the unknown. The mist might be magic, then again it might also be something as simple as poison, and that can kill you no less dead than any spell without the protection of your crown.

"Be ready to draw back from the forward-most ship," you call instead across all your mental threads. After ten heartbeats everyone is braced and ready, even Balerion obedient to your mental summons. Thankfully, the ships of your Shaitan allies had not made this ship a target knowing that the most dangerous members of the expedition are on board.

Whether by chance or intent the battle seems almost to still as you draw breath, the hiss of arcane weapons and the roars of Dragons fading into the distance, and then you breathe out flames that burn sorcery as easily as flesh. The mist draws back from the touch of the flames, but as it does so the magic in it seems to grow stronger not weaker, the mark of a powerful artifact or a spell of above the Seventh Circle...

No sooner had the thought come to you that you begin to see the shape of it writ in eddies of smoke and screams to whispers faded, a trap to lock away both the body and mind in hellish torment, empowered until it can snatch away not merely one victim but many. Dany was right, it is a demiplane, but far indeed from the mage's sanctum. "Keep trying to unravel it," you call to the others, pitting your own magic against the mist again and again until it is finally banished, leaving behind a thin acrid smoke that Siduri confirms was poison, likely meant to weaken the mind against the horrors of the maze. If nothing else, one cannot say your foe does not bait a good trap. A pity they sent a trapsmith to do a general's job.

The fleet is on its last legs. Enemy attacks grow ragged and desperate as the boarders of the Peerless Empire fight their way into the lower decks while the wyverns scour the upper works. It will be a roll of the bones if you can secure these ships or if the graveyard of Valyria will claim them.

"Come on, I think the last of the poison's cleared," Dany says, though she does not dart ahead as she might once have, though whether in consideration to her own safety or simply to your's and Ser Richard's nerves is more than you can say.

The room you had been attempting to enter is a dining chamber, lavishly decorated in rubies and ivory, lit by mage-lamps in the absence of windows... the previous absence of windows at least. You had improvised a rather large one. In the center of the table there is a puzzle box draped in blood, and on top of the box a soot-blackened skull. "Enjoy thy petty victory, oh 'Scalathrax Ashbringer'," it proclaims in a mocking tone. "Know that thou hast made a foe of one who outshines you as a firemount outshines a candle. I would say farewell, but I know that you shall fare anything but..."

While the mage had been indulging in his love of theatrics you had drawn a gem from the folds of your cloak, a Sothoryi black diamond as it happened. Ironically enough, you suspect the long dead spider worshipers might even have approved of what you have in mind for it. Before the spirit can speak the final word, you speak three words of binding heavy as steel chains upon the air, one clawed hand reaching towards your enemy, not for the vessel of bone he inhabited but for his very soul.

A final desperate spell cuts short words of mockery to no avail, a flicker of tainted flame passes between the skull and gem, and there it lays, an ember in the palm of your hand.

"Is that..?" Siduri trails off. "You know, you could probably trade that for a lot in Dis."

"I have use for him myself," you reply, voice carefully neutral in spite of the implication that you would sell a slave. She had spent too little time in your lands to know the depths of your feelings on the matter. "He would make an excellent book."

For some reason the answer seems to disquiet her for a moment, though it is quickly followed by a genuine smile. "We should probably look for his empty body first, Your Grace, lest some Fiend step into it like a discarded cloak and whisk it away."

What do you do next?

[] Aid in seeing a swift end to the battle
-[] Write in how

[] Seek out the mage's body
-[] Write in how

[] Write in


OOC: With his buffs the mage had to roll a 4 or lower on his will save to be caught by Trap the Soul, even cast as a Miracle at 9th level and he had Alter Fortune to re-roll the save. First roll 3... second roll 1. At least he got some spells in unlike, say, Damphair.
 
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OOC: With his buffs the mage had to roll a 4 or lower on his will save to be caught by trap the soul, even cast as a miracle at 9th level and he had alter fortune to re-roll the save. First roll 3... second roll 1. At least he got some spells in unlike say Damphair. Not yet edited.

...Man there is bad luck and then there is that. A 3 then a 1. If only those rolls could have been added together. Then he would have made the save.
 
OOC: With his buffs the mage had to roll a 4 or lower on his will save to be caught by trap the soul, even cast as a miracle at 9th level and he had alter fortune to re-roll the save. First roll 3... second roll 1. At least he got some spells in unlike say Damphair. Not yet edited.
Maybe show his attempted use of Alter Fortune?
Because it sort of looked like he suddenly became stupid and monologued while all his defenses were inactive, there. I read that exchange as "dumbass talks, we one-shot him".

Also wow, this was a pretty amazing fight ! Clever traps, good enemy, amazing interludes... 10/10, will reread.
 
In a Broken Maze

Twenty-Fifth Day of the Tenth Month 293 AC

Although you very briefly consider daring the mist yourself, the voice of reason sounding, suspiciously like a certain Stormlander knight, dissuades you from the notion. There is no way to know where it may lead in all the spheres of being, and as powerful as you have grown there are still places you would not dare to tread. You could of course tear the very fabric of magic around yourself and then fly forth, but then you would be willingly stripping yourself of all arcane protections before setting off into the unknown. The mist might be magic, then again it might also be something as simple as poison and that can kill you no less dead than any spell without the protection of your crown.

"Be ready to draw back from the forward-most ship," you call instead across all your mental threads. After ten heartbeats everyone is braced and ready, even Balerion obedient to your mental summons. Thankfully, the ships of your Shaitan allies had not made this ship a target knowing that the most dangerous members of the expedition are on board.

Whether by chance or intent, the battle seems almost to still as you draw breath, the hiss of arcane weapons and the roars of dragons fading into the distance and then you breathe out, flames that burn sorcery as easily as flesh. The mist draws back from the touch of the flames, but as it does so the magic in it seems to grow stronger not weaker, the mark of a powerful artifact or a spell of above the seventh circle...

No sooner had the thought come to you than you begin to see the shape of it writ in eddies of smoke in screams to whispers faded, a trap to lock away the body and mind in hellish torment, empowered until it can snatch away not merely one victim but many. Dany was right, it was a demiplane, but far indeed from the mage's sanctum. "Keep trying to unravel it," you call to the others, pitting your own magic against the mist again and again, until it was finally banished, leaving behind a thin acrid smoke that Siduri confirms as poison, likely meant to weaken the mind against the horrors of the maze. If nothing else, one cannot say your foe does not bait a good trap. A pity they sent a trapsmith to do a general's job.

The fleet is on its last legs. Enemy attacks grow ragged and desperate as the boarders of the Peerless empire fight their way into the lower decks while the Wyverns scour the upper works. It will be a roll of the bones if you can secure these ships or if the graveyard of Valyria will claim them.

"Come on, I think the last of the poison's cleared," Dany says, though she does not dart ahead as she might once have, though whether in consideration to her safety or simply your and Ser Richard's nerves is more than you can say.

The room you had been attempting to enter is a dining chamber, lavishly decorated in rubies and ivory, lit by mage-lamps in the absence of windows... the previous absence of windows at least. You had improvised a rather large one. In the center of the table there is a puzzle box draped in blood and on top of the box a soot-blackened skull. "Enjoy thy petty victory, oh 'Scalathrax Ashbringer'," it proclaims in a mocking tone. "Know that thou hast made a foe of one who outshines you as a fire-mount outshines a candle. I would say farewell, but I know that you shall fare anything but..."

While the mage had been indulging in his love of theatrics, you had drawn a gem from the folds of your cloak, a Sothosi black diamond as it happened. Ironically enough, you suspect the long dead spider worshipers might even have approved of what you have in mind for it. Before the spirit can speak the final word, you three words of binding heavy as steel chains upon the air, one clawed hand reaching towards your enemy, not for the vessel of bone he inhabited but for his very soul.

A scream of rage cuts short words of mockery, a flicker of tainted flame passes between the skull gem, and there it lies, an ember in the palm of your hand.

"Is that..?" Siduri trails off. "You know you could probably trade that for a lot in Dis."

"I have use for him myself," you reply, voice carefully neutral in spite of the implication that you would sell a slave. She had spent too little time in your lands to know the depth of your feelings on the matter. "He would make an excellent book."

For some reason the answer seems to disquiet her for a moment, though it is quickly followed by a genuine smile. "We should probably look for his empty body first, Your Grace, lest some fiend step into it like a discarded cloak and whisk it away."

What do you do next?

[] Aid in seeing a swift end to the battle
-[] Write in how

[] Seek out the mage's body
-[] Write in how

[] Write in


OOC: With his buffs the mage had to roll a 4 or lower on his will save to be caught by trap the soul, even cast as a miracle at 9th level and he had alter fortune to re-roll the save. First roll 3... second roll 1. At least he got some spells in unlike say Damphair. Not yet edited.
Here's an edited version of the chapter, DP.
 
Maybe show his attempted use of Alter Fortune?
Because it sort of looked like he suddenly became stupid and monologued while all his defenses were inactive, there. I read that exchange as "dumbass talks, we one-shot him".

Also wow, this was a pretty amazing fight ! Clever traps, good enemy, amazing interludes... 10/10, will reread.

To be fair he did cede initiative and then failed his sense motive check to notice Viserys begin casting. I can add the alter fortune explicitely though sure.
 
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Did he really think we were Scalathrax Ashbringer, scourge of the Efreeti, rather than Viserys Targaryen, extraplanar Dragon sorcerer of mystery, @DragonParadox? That would be so awesome.

Very interesting NPC, too. He'll make a great reference guide.

BTW, excellent use of in thread discussion to represent Viserys' inner thoughts. :)
 
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[X] Seek out the mage's body
-[X] Dany will use Find the Path to locate a hidden sanctum upon the ship where a mage could safely hide while still interacting with the outside world to attack us through his proxies. If that is unsuccessful, Viserys will duplicate a Discern Location spell using Wild Arcana to search for a soulless, yet still living body somewhere aboard the ship.
--[X] Keep an eye out for any of the mage's proxy skulls or other unusual paraphernellia which might prove dangerous as we search the ship. If there is time to safely do so after the mage's body is found, make a more concerted effort to find the skulls.
 
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He was implying he knew you were both and calling you a skulking pirate rather than a king.
A good explanation, but I prefer to believe they still think this is some petty vendetta after he somehow did something to a dragon 1000 years ago.

After all this all began as what, we smuggling something and having to kill the second cousin of a disgraced noble instead of paying the bribe?
He is going to ask questions one day only to find out that we are on the run from what is basically jaywalking.

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[X] Goldfish
 
"Is that..?" Siduri trails off. "You know you could probably trade that for a lot in Dis."

"I have use for him myself," you reply, voice carefully neutral in spite of the implication that you would sell a slave. She had spent too little time in your lands to know the depth of your feelings on the matter. "He would make an excellent book."

For some reason the answer seems to disquiet her for a moment, though it is quickly followed by a genuine smile. "We should probably look for his empty body first, Your Grace, lest some fiend step into it like a discarded cloak and whisk it away."
Anyone has any idea what this is about?

Also:
[X] Goldfish
 
He is going to ask questions one day only to find out that we are on the run from what is basically jaywalking.
[Flashbacks to Azel's interpretation of Mind Blank]
:mad2::mad2::mad2::mad2::mad2:

No, nobody will never find out about that. However it's almost certain that our Xorn buddies know that our sworn enemity to those guys started with Rock Shaker and all that jazz.

Anyone has any idea what this is about?

Also:
[X] Goldfish
Her tragic backstory involves the most evil library in the universe. That's probably where she's seen that spell before.
 
Anyone has any idea what this is about?

Also:
[X] Goldfish
It's something new to her, I imagine. Rather than seeking to torment a captured enemy if we are cruel, slay them if we are merciful, or sell them to the highest bidder in Hell, we instead consign them to virtual non-existence...as a book.

From her POV, it might be the most disturbing option by far.
 
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