Imagine Viserys slurping it up like noodles.[X] Consume it at once (+5000 XP)
Well, this was an easy to reach conclusion.
Now, the interlude where Viserys chokes on his own shadow, like a hungry dragon that gets to finally be able to eat a physical manifestation of XP.
Every time I think of a simulacrum I just imagine what we did to Varys using his simulacrum. It's just not worth it. I'd rather make kickass loyal Outsiders instead.How about we create a Simulacrum of Viserys using some of that XP? It would only cost 1,000 XP, leaving Viserys a net gain of 4,000 XP.
It would only be 9th level, but that's still quite useful, especially with some skill boosting enchantments on gear. It could do paperwork, hold court, guest lecture at the Scholarium, host a MirrorVision show, etc.
[X] Consume it at once (+5000 XP)
Interesting. I wonder when exactly he started to have those thoughts. Was it when we fought Mammon perhaps? Was he looking when we made him oir bitch?After all as his vassal the Shadow Lord could no longer use the shade to scry his doings and know his deeds, even if it had been those very glimpses into a dark mirror that had half-persuaded him to make the pledge before the offer had even crossed his lips.
Wait a minute. @DragonParadox, Viserys has realized IC that he can grant cleric spells? I remember it as an idle musing at some point, but not that he connected the dots that he can already do it.
Well also this. The Cult of the Emperor should be grown slowly. Preferably directly influenced by the Imperator well before any kind of high priests crops up.Please do not make any high-priests that could become an actual risk of highjacking our faith.
Well shit. Now I feel like I missed out that I didn't swindle my little sister out of her soul.Time for True Confessions of Goldfish...
Long, long ago when I first saw that episode of the Simpsons, I was inspired to collect a soul of my own. My much younger brother, who was about six years old at the time, made a convenient target.
I wrote up a very brief contract, basically "I hereby give my soul to X", X being yours truly. My brother didn't want to sign it at first, but he eventually agreed to do it if I would stop tickling him. He signed on the dotted line and I fulfilled my end of the bargain. It was all written on a very thin piece of tracing paper so that I was able to fold it up small enough to fit comfortably in my wallet. For over 20 years, I've carried that contract in my wallet. You never know when you might need an extra soul, and my brother has never seemed to suffer for the lack of his own. Now that I think about it, though, he did turn out to be a weak-willed lemming that bowed to the slightest bit of peer pressure, resulting in all sorts of trouble. Hmm...
/isn't evil
/really!
We are already working on things, but slowly and carefully. We shouldn't rush this.I just want to get started on actually making the faith.
Figured using Viserys' shadow to craft a cleric would make a good starting point.
If it ends up a faith, it will have a high priest anyway.The plan is to carefully create something that only Viserys can control. Inserting a "high priest" or similar intelligence needlessly risks that we lose control of what we make.