This was neat. Thar be sandworms in them thar dunes! Arr! ☠ (closest thing to a pirate emoji on the list)

What part of the world is this?
Probably Sothoryos, there's a big ole desert south of the jungle.
Not quite, he would have had to get through the jungles for that. Jorar is in Essos, Dry Deep specifically
What, no. @DragonParadox I think I made it clear in last omake that Jorar is in Great Sand Sea.
Used to be a Riverlands kinda place, but rapid drying turned it into a region that is more like ocean made of sand.

[X] Crake
 
Blame the Underdark for draining everything.
While blaming Underdark is usually a very valid excuse for most terrible things, in this case Jorar theorizes that Great Sand Sea stands on passive connection to the great desert on the Plane of Fire, thus explaining the rapid drying and adapted wildlife. He still needs to research of course.
 
I wonder how many corporeal Undead there are in the city? It seems like the vast majority of them are Ghosts. Those could be much more difficult to restore via Warforgification, since they have no physical body. Ghosts are also typically anchored to a specific location, so getting them away from the city might be impossible.
To benefit from sacrificing them, we need to render them into soulgems anyway, so unless it turn out the cost/benefit of sacrifice isn't worth it, them being ghosts only matter, if spark of life is ruled not to work on ghosts.
 
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That poem earlier makes me slightly worried the prince may be close to falling to the void.
 
I wonder how many corporeal Undead there are in the city? It seems like the vast majority of them are Ghosts. Those could be much more difficult to restore via Warforgification, since they have no physical body. Ghosts are also typically anchored to a specific location, so getting them away from the city might be impossible.
Eh, as per DP we have ensouling of Warforged as a known and tested thing by now.

I recon, the spirits won't be much different to corporeal undead in this specific matter.

Bottom line, we can bring the souless bodies there if spirits have any problems moving about, doubt it would take more than Anu alone to deal with such a project and ensure nothing goes amiss in the process.
 
Hm. What metal is Sarnor known for/most commonly uses, by the by?
@DragonParadox?

We have the plans for Steel and Bronze as common metals, and Mithral, Cold Iron and Adamantine as magical ones, for Warforged all ready to go, and making them in the metal their homeland is known for, well, will be pretty symbolic methinks.
 
Hm. What metal is Sarnor known for/most commonly uses, by the by?
@DragonParadox?

We have the plans for Steel and Bronze as common metals, and Mithral, Cold Iron and Adamantine as magical ones, for Warforged all ready to go, and making them in the metal their homeland is known for, well, will be pretty symbolic methinks.

Sarnor does not really have a common metal, as shown with the difference between Eskil and more recent undead they had the bronze to iron transition along with the rest of Essos and then they picked up steel.
 
Eh, I guess "bronze for commoners (and nobles), steel for soldiers" would make most sense, then.
If their nobles want fancier shells, well, they gotta pay for those themselves.
 
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Eh, I guess "bronze for commoners (and nobles), steel for soldiers" would make most sense, then.
If their nobles want fancier shells, well, they gotta pay for those themselves.
That seems like a decent arrangement. Thanks to our alliance with the Shaitan we can get plenty of the common metals cheaply. And you're right, if the nobles want fancier metals they can just pay for it (provided they're not important enough to offer a standard resurrection).
 
Wait so we are planning on Warforging an entire civilization? That is fucking insane guys...
Do you have something against Warforged?
An entire civilization being turned into machines to fight entities as old as the Creation itself? So that the glorious benefactors, ones providing the mechanical bodies can eat energy fields larger than their head with no repercussions keep the world safe?
Having created the method of transference themselves, after millennia of struggle returning to claim what is theirs?


...Nth for Necrons Warforged.

(this thread is essentially shitposting now, and I adore it)
 
So, priorities for this month and next 1.5 months, then?

1.1) Diplomance Marid?
OR
1.2) Take part in Slavers' Bay cleanzing IC.
OR
1.3) Take part in investigating of Qohor IC.

2) Diplomance whoever @Crake hasn't diplomanced yet, apparently. Westerlands, or something?

---next month---
3) Burn Quohor to the ground.

?Undecided?) Look into the info Marwyn shares on Lanisters/Citadel, may be worth acting on immediately.

4) Diplomance away/Kill Lucan. Tbd before the start of the reconquest.
5) Diplomance the Chosen of the Smith. Tbd before the start of the reconquest.

---One month after? Else we fucked---
6) Attack Illithids in a manner that ensures we don't have to deal with their armies during the Reconquest.
6.1) Problem - we know jack shit about them, so we can't decide OOC where/when/with what force to attack. Yey. }:C

7) Deal with CoS, fighting them during Reconquest gonna suck ballz.

Seems right so far, y'all?
 
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