@DragonParadox, I've got a pricing question I could use some help with.
These would cost us 90 IM to produce:
A normal single-use Fireball item of that level would cost 75 IM.
So it looks like the timer function and proximity detonator together cost 15 IM. How much would each individual function cost, if we just wanted an enchanted timer or proximity fuse?
Thanks, that'll work great.
This isn't as clear cut as all that I think. The schism is still happening, it's just got a hot fix for the Fey issue. Near as I can tell there's a degree of internal dissent between Faces on what to do about different problems. The Father seems like he's trying to shore up the organized Faith's authority so that they can leapfrog that into taking more of the actual political power into hand. The Mother on the other hand is fine cooperating with all kinds of people. The Warrior is likely just trying to hone a blade to do something, anything useful with his mortal agent. The Smith is similar, only even less concerned with political squabbles (which most matters of directing zealots are--canny actors manipulating the masses to their whims, no matter how they say otherwise). Who the hell knows the other three's agenda.Bloodraven's "use Martyn to start a schism" plan has obviously failed. I wonder what the Harroway Fey Lord thinks of that?
...okay, for Research I will.
This isn't as clear cut as all that I think. The schism is still happening, it's just got a hot fix for the Fey issue. Near as I can tell there's a degree of internal dissent between Faces on what to do about different problems. The Father seems like he's trying to shore up the organized Faith's authority so that they can leapfrog that into taking more of the actual political power into hand. The Mother on the other hand is fine cooperating with all kinds of people. The Warrior is likely just trying to hone a blade to do something, anything useful with his mortal agent. The Smith is similar, only even less concerned with political squabbles (which most matters of directing zealots are--canny actors manipulating the masses to their whims, no matter how they say otherwise). Who the hell knows the other three's agenda.
This can still be corrected through Lucan's methods of shoring up authority and then getting the narrative straight. If everyone believes the same thing and follows the same faction, then that'll slowly bring everyone back on track.
It remains to be seen if it's actually in our interests to let him try. All told, probably not, but we were trying not the be the "play stupid games, win stupid prizes" guy when it came to scheming with the Faith. But we might have just bought another stupid prize.
There's also the fact that we tend towards trusting people to keep their end (with assurances of course) instead of feeling the need to visibly threaten them into compliance.The difference between us and Tywin is we've repeatedly demonstrated ourselves capable of compromise, even if it isn't entirely in our best interests.
There are examples what happens if you get on our bad site ... Tor, Tiamat, Mammon, ... (2 Wisps ...)There's also the fact that we tend towards trusting people to keep their end (with assurances of course) instead of feeling the need to visibly threaten them into compliance.
Or in mundaner examples, dozens of Magisters from each of the Three Daughters who didn't quite understand what "forbidden" means, or that bribing now stops to work somewhere up the line.[X] Crake
There are examples what happens if you get on our bad site ... Tor, Tiamat, Mammon, ... (2 Wisps ...)
It's not a perfect comparison, I was just looking for something with about the right level of personal distaste and conflict in belief system for comparison.The difference between us and Tywin is we've repeatedly demonstrated ourselves capable of compromise, even if it isn't entirely in our best interests.
We haven't quite eaten the Noodle, it was boiled too fast for that.
We haven't quite eaten the Noodle, it was boiled too fast for that.
...the lazy fuck didn't even pack any spices!
No matter. The next time we'll be ready.
#NoodleForLarder2020
We can renegotiate when we're the ruler of all of their worshipers.It's not a perfect comparison, I was just looking for something with about the right level of personal distaste and conflict in belief system for comparison.
We're willing to compromise sure, but we do have limits, and so do they. The only claim I'm making is that we have a few key issues that fall beyond the bounds of compromise on either side.
If the seven can't come to terms with things like other gods, blood sacrifice, secular magic, and the state's monopoly on force it doesn't matter how many other issues we can agree on.
Further, I think the kind of existential horror of having someone perform remote brain surgery to control your opinions induces is a sour note that will be difficult to get over. We've not only tried that, we're still trying it right now, and they (the seven themselves) have to be aware of both of those things.
I could be wrong (and I'm hardly unbiased) but just deciding they'll come around eventually is a mistake. We need to consider what they want and why they're fighting us in the first place to figure out what will work.
So far it seems that neither side can compromise on the core issues without meeting what it considers a lose condition.