Wait, which library was this?
I thought that this was the one sold by the Aberration plant in Armun Kelisk?
Tbh, I think anything but Erynies.What sort of names is Mereth looking for?
[] Of Scholars and Sages
[] Of spies and Assassins
[] Of Warriors and Generals
[] Write in
You were actually correct. I forgot that Odd was in Armun Kelisk.My reading comprehension is failing me then, I read this as if the library was in the Opaline Vault.
The Opaline Vault's library is insanely big. We might be able to negotiate a full lore exchange at some point, though.Tbh, I think anything but Erynies.
We have, frankly, enough of them.
They are useful, and a nice way to screw with
Mammon all-aroynd, but they aren't something we can't get in bulk by fleshcrafting the right things on top of each-other nowadays.
@Azel, any ideas?
I'd really rather try for something hurting Mammon other than just more Erynies, but am outta ideas tbh.
@Tomcost, @Goldfish, I myself was under an impression Odd was in Opaline Vault.
...I may have been led to believe that because in my mind there is an association "OV = books".
That may or may not have come from what I now remember to be a certain "Spire" they hold knowledge in.
IIRC, a lot of the Opaline Vault's library is filled with records stretching back into ancient history, including legal cases and tax filings. I'm sure it's also got a ridiculous amount of lore, too, but the overall size could be somewhat misleading.You were actually correct. I forgot that Odd was in Armun Kelisk.
The Opaline Vault's library is insanely big. We might be able to negotiate a full lore exchange at some point, though.
OOC? Basically it doesn't, dp claims these numbers matter, but they never really had on-screen.
Hey, Erinyes are all around great. They are loyal and skilled fighters, and more to the point even upon becoming Native Outsiders that's not something that can be reliably produced by the Forges. There's a reason we're bothering with getting new names at all as opposed to just switching over entirely to Forge Creatures.Tbh, I think anything but Erynies.
We have, frankly, enough of them.
They are useful, and a nice way to screw with
Mammon all-aroynd, but they aren't something we can't get in bulk by fleshcrafting the right things on top of each-other nowadays.
Which choice would this filter under?I'd look for some Falxugons or maybe a Phistophilus. They are harder to get then basic combat forms and will be very useful when the Imperial Deity begins to come online.
Until then, IRS or intrigue with them.
@DragonParadox, with the Sages and Scholars choice, any chance at Uniilas? Even if they end up being unrecruitable after a Yss interrogation, that's still plenty of lore and names with each one.
I'm not, not really.but there's no reason for us to deliberately avoid Erinyes just for the sake of it.
One day we will have our own Uniila.It's possible, but it would take one or more good rolls.
Good night guys, see you all tomorrow as we see what devils Viserys steals from Mammon.
Azel had me sold the second he brought up the Imperial Deity. That takes absolute priority.I'm not, not really.
But if we have more useful Devils to try and grab, apparently Contract Devils by Azel's reckoning, then we should focus on those, imo - we get Erynies often enough.
We only ever gotten 2 Falxugons, and one of them we sent to PoF.
We have a pretty limited list of names to trade, after all.
How exactly..?will be very useful when the Imperial Deity begins to come online.
Devils have hellfire, we have wildfyre.[X] In descending order: Phistophilus, Falxugon, Gelugon, Erinyes
-[X] We would pay extra if the Devil in question is known to have some fancy template, such as Hellfire-Creature. Such Devils would not be recruited, but used as research specimens to replicate their templates.
Because then we have our own quasi-divine juju they can anchor their contracts to. It might take some very creative lawyering to make that work, but between our contract devils, Malarys and the Iron Bank, I'm pretty confident that we can scam reality itself.
Exactly my point. With the world being as it is, we have almost a moral obligation to incease universal stability by creating robust legal frameworks to live, die and spend eternity by.Well, the Inevitables were all killed off, so it's all for the taking anyway.
And they will, that's the scary part. XDExactly my point. With the world being as it is, we have almost a moral obligation to incease universal stability by creating robust legal frameworks to live, die and spend eternity by.
It's pretty much a public service. People should pay us for the privilige of using it!