Not very comfortable with casting. Shouldn't the Sorcerer be able to detect spells being actively cast so close?Also possible:
[X] Make the Sorcerer "bungle" his ambush attempt by e. g. Bewilder-ing one of the guards.
But we don't have a Haku!Hmm...You know, Mathilde is a magic ninja with a giant sword and strong mist/fog associations...
Much more applicable to what's actually happening, dragon as Haku would probably be a little too crack-ish.A distant rumbling shook the mountain, and the young assassins knew that it must have been caused by the Ice-Covered Beast - but fighting such a foe was far beyond mere apprentices. At least it was far away.
We have absolutely no desire to see Clan Mors survive another day.
Katahiraga feels that destroying Mors would be genocide. He's posted about this a fair amount.
Sure, but no one else agrees, so my statement stands.Katahiraga feels that destroying Mors would be genocide. He's posted about this a fair amount.
Probably the same thing we're doing now; "let them fight, then murder the winner."I do wonder what we'd have done if we'd rolled a six on the last roll...
So the thing about Narutoifying Johann is that what makes Johann ridiculous is that he's a wizard who punches -- we could pick a punchy ninja, but that's not that special because all ninjas punch.If we're turning quest characters into Naruto characters, does that make Johann Guy or Rock Lee?
There's all sorts of fuckery we could do here, honestly. Make the Councillor Drop the fragile globe of unrefined Warpstone at both their feet, that sure won't cause problems. Move to snatch the document in the middle of the Sorcerer's attack. Pall of Darkness or Bewilder or Illusion to make the Agent think the Sorcerer is trying something. Sounds to startle or scare. We're a Grey Wizard, use the toolkit.
Dear Anyone In The Bright College.
'Strong, but punchy instead of magic' is Guy's thing, though. All wizards have high martial, but Johann's is punch focused, just like ninja are good in melee, but use knives instead of just punching people.Probably the same thing we're doing now; "let them fight, then murder the winner."
So the thing about Narutoifying Johann is that what makes Johann ridiculous is that he's a wizard who punches -- we could pick a punchy ninja, but that's not that special because all ninjas punch.
So we must ask ourselves: what is the weird, completely unique, anti-ninja combat style that other characters in Naruto look at someone and go "that's fucking absurd," but they make it work?
...I know that sounds like I'm leading up to a really clever insight, like that time when I pointed out that if Grey Wizards are Sidereals then the Solars are the Skaven, but no, really, it's not a rhetorical question. I'm not that familiar with the subject material. Maybe Killer B's eight-sword-style?
[X] Both must die.
- [X] Let the Sorcerer's attack play out, then finish off whoever survives.
Well, if nothing else, a Council Agent dying on Clan Eshin's watch will probably cause issues for the Clan on that alone.
Sure, Eshin would deny having anything to do with it (and indeed, this Sorcerer maybe/probably isn't betraying on the Clan's orders), but if you were the Council of Thirteen and the agent you have corresponding with or monitoring the Clan of assassins mysteriously dies, would you believe them?
Not very comfortable with casting. Shouldn't the Sorcerer be able to detect spells being actively cast so close?