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[X] Goldfish
So what is our extraction plan in case things go pear-shaped?
So what is our extraction plan in case things go pear-shaped?
Not needed. Traces are utterly expendable and I believe can even be dismissed if necessary.[X] Goldfish
So what is our extraction plan in case things go pear-shaped?
Yep, as an Immediate Action.Not needed. Traces are utterly expendable and I believe can even be dismissed if necessary.
[X] Goldfish
Fuck, I'd come to suggest changes to the vote, only to arrive right as it was closed. Ah well.
EDIT : To clarify, none of our security measures block Lifesight. Lifesight lets undead see the "light" emitted by living flesh : making us invisible simply makes our body harder to pinpoint, but doesn't hide the "light" we emit. It's the same sort of logic that makes invisible torches still be useable by people who can't see invisible stuff : the torch is invisible, the light it emits isn't.
To sneak around undead with Lifesight, you should wear robes and clothing that hides your skin, or constantly stay behind some sort of cover that stops light (like a stone wall).
One of the reasons I used the Shadow-Traces is because they aren't alive at all, just shadow material from the Plane of Shadow animated by Teana's magic. They should be inert to Lifesense.Since they are staying out of true sight radius anyway the traces should be out of lifesight radius from the ground, if I understand how the feat works right.
I'd argue that Greater Hide from Undead should also counter it, as it counters[X] Goldfish
Fuck, I'd come to suggest changes to the vote, only to arrive right as it was closed. Ah well.
EDIT : To clarify, none of our security measures block Lifesight. Lifesight lets undead see the "light" emitted by living flesh : making us invisible simply makes our body harder to pinpoint, but doesn't hide the "light" we emit. It's the same sort of logic that makes invisible torches still be useable by people who can't see invisible stuff : the torch is invisible, the light it emits isn't.
To sneak around undead with Lifesight, you should wear robes and clothing that hides your skin, or constantly stay behind some sort of cover that stops light (like a stone wall).
, but that is kinda moot by shadow trace not being alive in the first place as argued above :/Even extraordinary or supernatural sensory capabilities, such as blindsense, blindsight, scent, and tremorsense, cannot detect or locate warded creatures.
@DragonParadox, what about simply disguising our envoy to make it look like he's alive? Wouldn't that be a simple work-around to get an audience?
Here's an edited version of the chapter, DP.Dreams of the Grave
Third Day of the Second Month 294 AC
The bones are cast and the flames of prophecy lit under the trees, the smoke carefully banished before it could rise above them so that any sharp-eyed watchers upon the towers of Mardosh cannot see it. The answers it gave you were not what you may have wished for but more in the vein of what you had been expecting. "If we went before the city gates openly, we would be ignored at first. Then if we insisted, we would have been attacked in force on the grounds of..." Dany grimaces as she glances towards Eskil. "Foul undead besmirching the Warding Woods."
"It is hardly your fault for recounting it. I take no offense at truths, even ones that may yet be," Eskil replied as he landed gently on the forest floor, his fragile bones barely disturbing mushrooms and deadwood that had gathered here over the years since the fall of Mardosh. Whoever or whatever ruled the city now did not seem concerned with clearing roads beyond its gates.
Time to find out just what is going on behind those gates then, you resolve.
Three times the shadows twist by Teana's will and each time a reflection of her steps out into the light. Around each you weave a glamor to hide them from sight and a ward of mind and purpose to turn away the attentions of all but the strongest of the dead besides. Though the echoes of Teana's power cannot weave her own magic, they can make use of borrowed power to hear any rumors on the wind, if indeed the strange gathering of lost souls can be counted a city.
Now all that is left to do is wait and watch while the shadows fly off into the distance on their appointed task.
***
Teana blinks bemused. "There are rumors in Mardosh among the dead who move as though they are alive, buying and selling in empty markets, setting down to eat before ruined tables, and sleeping in beds long since fallen to ash and dust. I recognize some of it from accounts of the Century of Blood, the drying up of river trade, droughts and poor harvests, even tales of battles between the western cities along the Narrow Sea. Hells, I can even pick up the names of Dothraki Khals who were driving across the planes then."
"So they are just reliving the days before the city's fall then?" Dany asked, saddened but not surprised.
"No... not quite," the shadow weaver replied. "The city defended itself against several Khalasars before falling at last to Khal Haro, but the rumors in this Mardosh say that Khal Haro fell to the armies of Mazor Alexi, which did actually happen, but only after the fall of Mardosh, and in this telling of the tale there is no encirclement by the other Khalasars, no fall of Sarnor at all."
"You say the citizens behave as though they were alive. Well then surely a living city would have some of them walk out the gates for every manner of reasons," you ask thoughtfully.
Teana shakes her head. "They don't, their eyes slide off the gates as though they were not there, in fact..." she trails off considering some distant sight. "It is as though the gates are warded by the same spell as my shadows, to slip the eyes of the dead."
"Are they congregating anywhere?" Tyene asks. "Any obvious linchpins for the spell."
"They are congregating, but neither more nor less than you would expect the citizens of any place this size to do, temples markets public squares."
"What if we played along with the delusion, like we did with the caravan in Valyria? They might let some answers slip," Dany offers.
"The soldiers might see us and they are not living in a dream," Ser Richard warns. "It wouldn't have been the ghosts trying to drive us off."
"Sure, but there aren't soldiers everywhere," Dany counters at once. "There is no reason for them to be in some quarters, and a city is a large place,"
What do you do next?
[] Try to infiltrate the city further
-[] With glamored shadow traces
-[] In the flesh
[] Try to break the spell on the gate
[] Leave Mardosh for now
[] Write in
OOC: Good call on ears of the city, that saved a lot of time in this instance. Not yet edited.
Magic has us covered.Maybe, though it would come with the issue that Eskil is far older than the age Madrosh is from he would struggle somewhat to sound 'modern'.
Here's an edited version of the chapter, DP.
Did Teana get a rough estimate of how many Undead were visible who may have been sentient? As least out on the streets?
That would depend on the citizens being able to perceive whats going on, we currently don't know the extent of the enchantment so revealing the deception might just get ignored or worse rather then breaking it or causing an uprising.Only way I can think of to do it would be to infiltrate the city, reveal the deception to the civilians and have them confront the soldiers with the truth.
Sounds like me most nights, insomnia o'clock is a thing that happens to me far to often.Good night guys, see you tomorrow with age old tragedies and the waking dreams of those who cannot sleep.