[X] A Baleful Mirage: You have recently been forwarded a set of spell-scripts and samples by which the Efreeti have been made use of to manipulate the 'Grey Veil'.
-[X] While this may be a technological dead end, studying it will prevent its usage from being as effective in the hands of your enemy and may even be of some use to your allies (Progress: ??, Cost: ??).
--[X] Beryl the Strategist (4d6 Progress), Anu of Sallosh (4d6 Progress), Volantis Scholarum Branch (+2d6 Progress)

I don't actually know what this is supposed to be. What is the Grey Veil and how have we seen the Efreeti use it? But we tossed 10d6 progress at it, so hopefully we get something.
That was some kind of metal mist that covered part of a supply route of the Efreeti. They manipulated it to.... I don't really recall what they supposedly achieved there. I think just simply hiding part of their fleet.

All of that was during the raid on the Adamantine convoy.
 
That was some kind of metal mist that covered part of a supply route of the Efreeti. They manipulated it to.... I don't really recall what they supposedly achieved there. I think just simply hiding part of their fleet.

All of that was during the raid on the Adamantine convoy.
Ah, alright. Well, if we figure it out, that's great intel to pass along to the Shaitan and the Djinn.
 
Ah, alright. Well, if we figure it out, that's great intel to pass along to the Shaitan and the Djinn.
We'll see. I for one would be quiet happy already if it gave our weather manipulation devices on the AG-Vessels the ability to properly mess with Plane of Fire weather / planar effects.

Making a Moonchaser capable of suppressing the heat in a part of the PoF to allow for unprotected humans to operate there would be a major boon. Right now, we would have to stick to the areas with "milder" weather with anything that would require people to go outside, or set up schemes to constantly ward them against the weather.
 
the Grey veil is a location which has a massive storm of very fine lead in the air, they used it as divination blockers in the entire area
 
@Azel, opsec on Lannisters courtesy of marwyn and getting the clockwork familiar?

[X] Azel

Regarding dragons, whatever. Papier mache DS is fine I guess, not like I notice her anyway :V

Back to slep
 
Once we take the 7 Kingdoms we really need to try to reason with the Queen. We already have enough threats, and the Star Court doesn't need to be one of them. Maybe an Embassy area in the deepest woods of Reach, and Oaths that they won't use the crown on our lands if we give it back, and they cut out trying to turn Reach into a fucking story book.
 
Part MMMDCXLV: Of Bronze and Lead
Of Bronze and Lead

Twenty Ninth Day of the Second Month 294 AC

You set the parchment with the latest reports from the Feywild aside with a sigh of annoyance you feel no need to stifle for once since there is none but Varys to hear and she already knows you mind as well as you do. "Will you then bribe the gods to aid you against their lesser kin?" she asks, heedless of the fact that both parties so named would take offense at her words.

"Likely so," you reply ordering your thoughts. "Doing it another way would be too much like trying to take keeps by assault in the old way, victory paid in a river of blood and a mountain of treasure at best."

"Yet to unleash doom from afar fueled by the Death of Ruin will not be without cost, their lords will likely take notice," she replies, rising sightly from her perch on the windowsill to look at you in askance. "Do you trust that another of the Great Fiends will be as foolish as Mammon?"

"No," you admit. "But I would rather face a Power in a time and place of my own choosing than in the heart of their domain surrounded by their armies."

Before your familiar can reply the study door slides open to let in Anu, accompanied by the soft white light of the hallway lanterns. Once you might have struggled to read a face of forged bronze rather than flesh, but now you have no issue distinguishing the scores of clues in his posture and expression. He does not look pleased with himself. "I am afraid, my lord, that it is practically impossible to prevent the efreeti from making use of the Grey Veil in their attacks in the region, from what we have discovered at least."

"How so?" you prompt, motioning to a chair. You are careful to keep any hint of perceived judgement from your tone. Anu and his colleagues in this have done more than enough to compensate for one dead end study, especially since it had been one you had your doubts about to begin with in regards to more ambitious applications.

The warforged sits with a clank of metal on wood, "It is simple enough to design a short range countermeasure to push back the cloud of lead, the trouble is that the effect does not scale efficiently and the distances are vast. Wisdom Beryl thought she might design a projector of sort to strip the protection against divination and that might see limited use, but if you already know roughly where the enemy is than the worst threat of the veil is no more."

"I don't suppose you made any progress on replicating the effect then?" you only half-ask. If they had succeeded Anu would have lead with that. The ability to make entire demiplanes resist to divination is tempting almost beyond words.

"We did after a manner, but it is not practical." At that the artificer unrolls a scroll of arcane symbols and calculations before you.

"Wild magic," you note running a finger over the line of script in Beryl's hand, still halfway between Lya's looping hand and the strict even lettering of military communications. "Wild magic turned against itself by planar confluence. You could not add this to a demiplane without leaving it to collapse in a matter of weeks or even days."

A Baleful Mirage Progress 38/60 : Minor gains made. Information shared with your allies

As Anu leaves your solar your thoughts turn to another scholar and how he might find his new position. What do you wish to lean from Marwyn?

[] Write in

OOC: Some poor rolls on an already marginal project. Hope it's not too disappointing.
 
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[X] Marwyn Debriefing
-[X] Everything he has on the Lannisters' plans & schemes & assets
-[X] Everything he has on the Citadels plans & schemes & assets
-[X] All the supernatural factions Marwyn has encountered and what he knows about them (glossing over everything we already know).
-[X] Go over the lore he is adding to the Library
-[X] Once debriefing is done, get an idea of his abilities (get rough approximations of his charactersheet) and his preferences on whether he wishes to be a researcher, a Scholarum teacher, or a battle mage. Make it clear he can mix and match these duties if he pleases, like Teana often does.
--[X] Get an idea of his companions' abilities and where they can best be put to use

If I remember correctly Marwyn had some Lannister intel for us?
 
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Of Bronze and Lead

Twenty Ninth Day of the Second Month 294 AC

You set the parchment with the latest reports from the feywild aside with a sigh of annoyance you feel no need to stifle for once, since there is none but Varys to hear and she already knows your mind as well as you do. "Will you then bribe the gods to aid you against their lesser kin?" she asks, heedless of the fact that both parties so named would take offense at her words.

"Likely so," you reply ordering your thoughts. "To do it another way would be too much like trying to take keeps by assault in the old way, victory paid in a river of blood and a mountain of treasure at best."

"Yet to unleash doom from afar fueled by the Death of Ruin will not be without cost, their lords will likely take notice," she replies, rising slightly from her perch on the windowsill to look at you in askance. "Do you trust that another of the Great Fiends will be as foolish as Mammon?"

"No," you admit. "But I would rather face a Power in a time and place of my own choosing than in the heart of their domain surrounded by their armies."

Before your familiar can reply, the study door slides open to let in Anu accompanied by the soft white light of the hallway lanterns. Once you might have struggled to read a face of forged bronze rather than flesh, but now you have no issue distinguishing the scores of clues in his posture and expression. He does not look pleased with himself. "I am afraid, my lord, that it is practically impossible to prevent the Efreeti from making use of the Grey Veil in their attacks in that region, from what we have discovered at least."

"How so?" you prompt, motioning to a chair. You are careful to keep any hint of perceived judgement from your tone. Anu and his colleagues in this have done more than enough to compensate for one dead end study, especially since it had been one you had your doubts about to begin with in comparison to more ambitious applications.

The warforged sits with a clank of metal on wood. "It is simple enough to design a short range countermeasure to push back the cloud of lead. The trouble is that the effect does not scale efficiently and the distances are vast. Wisdom Beryl thought she might design a projector of sort to strip the protection against divination and that might see limited use, but if you already know roughly where the enemy is, then the worst threat of the veil is no more."

"I don't suppose you made any progress on replicating the effect then?" you only half-ask. If they had succeeded, Anu would have lead with that. The ability to make entire demiplanes resist divination is tempting almost beyond words.

"We did, after a manner, but it is not practical." At that the artificer unrolls a scroll of arcane symbols and calculations before you.

"Wild magic," you note, running a finger over the line of script in Beryl's hand, still halfway between Lya's looping script and the strict even lettering of military communications. "Wild magic turned against itself by planar confluence. You could not add this to a demi-plane without leaving it to collapse in a matter of weeks or even days."

A Baleful Mirage Progress 27/25 Complete: Minor gains made. Information shared with your allies

As Anu leaves your study, your thoughts turn to another scholar and how he might find his new position. What do you wish to learn from Marwyn?

[] Write in

OOC: Some poor rolls on an already marginal project. Hope it's not too disappointing. Not yet edited.
Here's an edited version of the chapter, DP.

Oh well, we were reaching on this one anyway. Better to leave no stone unturned rather than abandon the possibility of success. If nothing else, we know to avoid the Grey Veil of at all possible.
 
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