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We have to pay for stealing moments already, no point in risking hours.Time will have its due in the end no matter how kindly the offer to slip its bonds it meant.
We have to pay for stealing moments already, no point in risking hours.Time will have its due in the end no matter how kindly the offer to slip its bonds it meant.
Her grove is on a way to the Feywild.We weren't in the Feywild, and even if we were I doubt Elswyth has the kind of power that would allow her to manipulate the passage of time in that realm.
To do what she offered in the Material Plane would need an augmented 10th Mythic tier Time Stop spell, or some sort of suped up Psychic Asylum spell, where all the time passes entirely within your own mind. Either way, Elswyth is more powerful than I was expecting.
Pretty strong, aye. I'm not sure how MR scales on top of standard CR, but her saves and HP might not stack up compared to a divine dragon avatar. So even if her firepower is similar to Tiamat, if we can survive multiple rounds with the latter, all we'd have to do is end the fight in fewer. And mind you, we went into that fight against Tia-chan with not our full roster, something we wouldn't have done if we didn't have a trump card...We weren't in the Feywild, and even if we were I doubt Elswyth has the kind of power that would allow her to manipulate the passage of time in that realm.
To do what she offered in the Material Plane would need an augmented 10th Mythic tier Time Stop spell, or some sort of suped up Psychic Asylum spell, where all the time passes entirely within your own mind. Either way, Elswyth is more powerful than I was expecting.
We weren't in the Feywild, and even if we were I doubt Elswyth has the kind of power that would allow her to manipulate the passage of time in that realm.
Damn, that's OP. I guess that's fair, she's probably not as strong as Ymeri in her divine realm since I don't think she's quite Quasi-Deity level, but being able to manipulate it like a Mythic version of a Demiplane would still be a huge pain in the ass to deal with.As a note you were in the feywild when you spoke to her. She is literally standing on a natural gateway so she can just decide moment to moment in which realm her tree and the surrounding glade is.
Damn, that's OP. I guess that's fair, she's probably not as strong as Ymeri in her divine realm since I don't think she's quite Quasi-Deity level, but being able to manipulate it like a Mythic version of a Demiplane would still be a huge pain in the ass to deal with.
I really hope we get the opportunity to vassalize her at some point. Having a Mythic Fey who guards a major portal to the Feywild would be a hell of a buffer against the Court of Stars.She definitely had mythic ranks, more than 1 but not so far that she is a borderline demigod. Best guess 2-5.
--[X] Faith situation:
---[X] How is the mood of the grumpy old bastards he is hooked up to?
---[X] Any signs of the Seven acting?
---[X] Any activities from the Drowned God or other actors?
The Gardeners sought after Andal craftsmen, especially blacksmiths and stonemasons, and encouraged their lords bannermen to do the same. Thus the First Men of the Reach learned to arm and armor themselves in iron instead of bronze and strengthen their castles with Andal masonry.
Also, bit of a fun fact with the Reach.
But as far as @DragonParadox and ASWaH is concerned, the First Men were first-rate stonemasons and architects on the whole, probably due to leveraging lore and magic from the Old Gods, but still that bespeaks of talent and experience passed down even unto the Andal Invasion.
So is this a bit of historical revisionism thanks to the Gardeners selling out to the Andals, and it impacting the Citadel and Faith and what they wrote? It seems like the closer to you approach history from the Reach context (which is wrapped up in both anything written by the Citadel read from a more present canon time context, and the Faith) the more likely you are to see things like "oh yeah, the Age of Heroes, blah blah, I think the Andal Invasion happened two thousand years ago, also the First Men were primitives and everything about modern Westeros you see today is thanks to the Andals".
It's quite laughable... I think Azema also accused them of being incestuous hypocrites.
Historical revisionism, pure and simple. They murdered all those First Men, and then they butchered history.Even in canon it really does not make sense that anyone who built the Wall or for that matter Winterfell would need to hire stonemasons of all things.
Hm.
Hm hm hm.
@Duesal, @DragonParadox, I vaguely remember us asking uncle to shuffle around OGs collective memory to look for the spirit-forging lore akin to that in R'hlor's holy book - but for [Earth] elementals.
What I can't remember, is what was the resolution to that.
Did we get a "maybe? Ask later" Or "OGs don't know any such" on that one?
If the former, it's relevant to the Azel's list here.
[X] Azel
Aldo, literally these:---[X] Any minor threats he never bother us with, but which should be squashed before the big day?
I get that there's prolly more, but just bringing to everyone's attention the fact we still have minor shitpiles to take care of.Westeros
[] The Curse of Brightbarrow: "Brightgallow near Three Towers, the seat of House Costayne in the Reach, is the site of some sort of powerful transformative curse theorized to be caused by wishcraft gone awry. Most of the villagers were put to the sword following instances of banditry and cannibalism, but there is an indication that Garth 'The Gallant', a fey-sworn knight, has preserved the lives of the youngest inhabitants who were them taken to Greyshield in secret. Investigate the site in search of whatever artifact had worked the initial transformation.
(Opposition: ??; Rewards: ??)
[] A Cult of Personality: In Cinderwood Glade near Ashford, what seems to be a small cult dedicated to a charismatic enchanter with little interest beyond fulfilling his base desires through his arts appeared. Marked for possible recruitment by the devils due to being clever enough to keep his hand away from the high nobility unlike most such power-drunk mages, this man needs to be dealt with – one way or another.
(Opposition: ??; Rewards: ??)
[] A Darker Kind of Fey: Deal with various Fey of Court of Stars proving a danger to people of Westeros:
-[] Swift Eye, a Quickling who haunts the outskirts of Oldtown alongside his troupe has been known to deal with Deep Ones. On the other hand, he has helped the Lantern Bearers as much if not more. His greed seems to be the great constant of his being. Due to his loyalty to the court, he has been left in peace, though it has been foretold that he will meet an unfortunate end soon at the hands of Deep One agents. He is counted among the Gold faction.