Part MMMDCXLIV: Precipice
Precipice

Thirteenth Day of the Third Month 294 AC

Upon an island darkly stood an altar forged threefold, of sunken stone and driftwood, adorned with gold given in sacrifice. The driftwood kindled, the fire burned and in its light emeralds like serpent's eyes glittered. A tree hung over it, casting a shadow of crimson leaves. Four powers to one goal summoned, four hands upon the dagger bright. It was the work of divine crafting, it was the work of mortal hands, it was the work of a king's generosity, it was the work of realms unborn.

The Hour was Almost at Hand

Four pairs of eyes watched it most closely, the elder serpent come ashore, the younger swirling through the waters, the devils just marked in sacrificial flame and the Last Greenseer upon his pale throne. All around stood the guards gathered both by fate and choice, rebel angels again rebelling and dead men who had never lived, spirits of the green and creatures of glass and dragon steel. Above them all a dragon flew, a watcher on sky blue wings.

The Hour was Here

Through a thousand arcane threads, the truth of it flowed. It was a whisper in the air, but the mist muffled it, it was a rustle in the leaves, but the lords of the green stilled it. It was a groaning in the earth, but the Great Serpent quieted it. It was the crackle of the fire and a ripple in the water, and here Aiofe, a herald new-made for a god of old, failed to break the wave and so a rumor the Working reached far and wide. A death scream echoing back into eternity.

You can hear it

In this place and in this hour you can hear them too, the voices of gods and the contentions of the powers. It is almost as though your fingers brush against divinity raised up by the swelling of the gods' attention. In the distance you can hear a golden horn and the sound of silver hooves. You grasp the Crown in your hand. "They are coming," you say as the wind begins to pick up. Zathir is not in control of the winds now. This is not his fight.

"How do you think they'll come?" Waymar asks reaching for Purity's hilt. The crystal upon its guard pulsed. "Just tear a gate right here or fly in? Or maybe swim..."

Tyene glances at the water, Malarys looks to the sky, Bahro takes a unnecessary breath, in the distance skyships flash like golden fish through the azure heavens. All around you nothing seems to move.

Then the Crown seems to writhe under your hand and to your surprise you hear a woman's voice whispering from within, young as sunrise and old as the world. "Why would you see us wither, Dragon Lord, by fire, by venom and poisoned water?" The sorrow runs so deep you feel the corners of your eyes sting.

"Who are you who seeks to twist my mind to your whims?" you ask sharply. The voice and the power behind it seems distant, an echo's echo. You can push it out, of that you are certain, and also... it, she is afraid.

"I am She called the Star Crowned and I know your mind," comes the reply as you approach the pyre. No sooner would you start casting bottles and petrified fiends into the flame that it will grow to envelop the sacrifices in a spiral. "Now I would ask that you answer me. Are we not all enemies of the Great Enemy?"

What do you reply?

[] Stall for time while you perform the ritual (Builds up from the fiend sacrifices to the crown)
-[] Write in

[] Refuse to answer, cast the crown into the fire and set the great curse in motion

[] Answer in good faith, perhaps you can use the fear you sense, the lack of preparation on the part of the Court of Stars to obtain their pledge
-[] Write in

[] Write in


OOC: I can't show you most of the rolls for this part since they would be spoilers, but I can show this: nat 20 on sense motive. The fear Viserys is hearing is real. The question now is do you guys feel like negotiating in the last moment?
 
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We certainly are!

You're just a massivley untrust worthy bitch just like the rest of your Court!

So kiss your last days of immortal life goodbye motherfucker!

-Viserys (probably)
 
[X] "You had over a year if you wished to negotiate in good faith, but you thought yourself strong, even against the will of Gods. Why should it not be so when it has ever been for millenia? Gods do not often work together after all."
-[X] "You shouldn't have underestimated me."


[X] Azel
 
[] Stall for time while you perform the ritual (Builds up from the fiend sacrifices to the crown)
-[] Write in

[] Refuse to answer, cast the crown into the fire and set the great curse in motion
So, will it have a better effect, mechanically, if we start with the Fiends while keeping her talking, or does it come out the same weather we burn the Crown first or last?
 
Precipice

Thirteenth Day of the Third Month 294 AC

Upon an island darkly stood an altar forged threefold, of sunken stone and driftwood, adorned with gold given in sacrifice. The Driftwood kindled, the fire burned, and in its light emeralds like serpent's eyes glittered. A tree over it hung, casting the shadow of crimson leaves. Four powers to one goal summoned, four hands upon the dagger bright. It was the work of divine crafting, it was the work of mortal hands, it was the work of kings' generosity, it was the work of realms unborn.

The Hour was Almost at Hand

Four pairs of eyes watched it most closely, the elder serpent come ashore, the younger swirling through the waters, the devils just marked in sacrificial flame, the Last Greenseer upon his pale throne. All around stood the guards gathered both by fate and choice, rebel angels again rebelling and dead men who had never lived, spirits of the Green and creatures of glass and dragon steel. Above them all a dragon flew, a watcher on sky blue wings.

The Hour was Here

Through a thousand arcane threads, the truth of it flowed. It was a whisper in the air, but the mist muffled it. It was a rustle in the leaves, but the lords of the Green stilled it. It was a groaning in the earth, but the Great Serpent stilled it. It was the crackle of flame. It was a ripple in the water, and here Aife, a herald new-made for a god of old, failed to break the wave and so a rumor the Working reached far and wide. A scream of death echoing back into eternity.

You can hear it.

In this place and in this hour, you can hear them, too, the voices of gods and the contentions of the powers. It is almost as though your fingers brush against divinity raised up by the swelling of the gods' attention. In the distance you can hear a golden horn and the sound of silver hooves. You grasp the Crown in your hand. "They are coming," you say as the wind begins to pick up. Zathir is not in control of the winds now. This is not his fight.

"How do you think they'll come?" Waymar asks, reaching for Purity's hilt. The crystal upon its guard pulsed. "Just tear a gate right here or fly in.? Or maybe swim..."

Tyene glances at the water, Malarys looks to the sky, Bahro takes a deep unnecessary breath. In the distance sky ships flash like golden fish through the azure heavens. All around you nothing seems to move.

Then the crown seems to writhe under your hand and to your surprise you hear a woman's voice whispering from within, young as sunrise and old as the world. "Why would you see us wither, Dragon Lord, by fire, by venom and poisoned water?" The sorrow runs so deep you feel the corners of your eyes sting.

"Who are you who seeks to twist my mind to your whims?" you ask sharply. The voice and the power behind it seems distant, an echo's echo. You can push it out. Of that you are certain and also... it, she is afraid.

"I am She called the Star Crowned and I know your mind," comes the reply as you approach the pyre. No sooner would you start casting bottles and petrified fiends into the flame that it will grow to envelop the sacrifices in a spiral. "Now I would ask that you answer me. Are we not all enemies of the Great Enemy?"

What do you reply?

[] Stall for time while you perform the ritual (Builds up from the fiend sacrifices to the crown)
-[] Write in

[] Refuse to answer, cast the crown into the fire and set the great curse in motion

[] Answer in good faith, perhaps you ca use the fear you sense, the lack of preparation on the part of the Court of Stars to obtain their pledge
-[] Write in

[] Write in


OOC: I can't show you most of the rolls for this part since they would be spoilers, but I can show this: nat 20 on sense motive. The fear Viserys is hearing is real. The question now is do you guys feel like negotiating in the last moment. Not yet edited.
Here's an edited version of the chapter, DP.

This chapter reads really well, dude. It's got a nice otherworldly feel to it.
 
FOR FUCKS SAKE, JUST DIE ALREADY.

[X] Refuse to answer, cast the crown into the fire and set the great curse in motion

Sorry if this feels dragged out or is dragged out being fair. This is one of those story lines I did not treat with the care they required before I started taking proper notes which lead yo you guys being blindsided by how powerful the Court of Stars was so for what it's worth I realize why it feels like just and unnecessary obstacle at this point, but I felt it would do a disfavor to the world-building no to have the chance of speaking here at the end (again dependent on background dice).
 
[X] Refuse to answer, cast the crown into the fire and set the great curse in motion
- [X] "The enemy of my enemy is not necessarily my friend, and the plans of your Court are too much of an obstacle for mine. Goodbye." Tosses crown into the fire.

Can someone think of a better pithy statement before we do it? I'm not entirely satisfied with this one.
 
If I might make a confession reading through the backlog today I got the sense that you guys just wanted this over with and that was part of the reason I struggled to write, not just being busy. It feels sometimes like the quest has gotten too big and we are all just flipping though the pages to the end. I've been considering, not seriously or anything just doing an epilogue after the coronation with all the stuff you guys achieved and starting a new one with a new protagonist for Winter's coming, just to reduce the scope of things back to where we can all enjoy it again and it no longer feels like 'easy mode'.

What do you guys think?
 
Same, I enjoy when things have a pay off. I mean the amount of planing and sheer guts it took to get us to this level of power is amazing. This is just the payoff of all that we have done in this quest. It is not so much an easy mode, so much as we are in the late mid game and are about to head into the late game EXTREME mode with the Planar Wars and the Void War about to appear.
 
Just to be clear the quest would still be in the same world, it would just dial back from playing Emperor Viserys to playing someone less powerful, that said I can see the point. I don't know maybe I just need to take a week off or something so we can get back to the three update per day rythm with a clear head.
You could just abstract away all the empire building things. We do like two action a month and you can just do interludes as you see fit. I think we have done most of the various little actions we didn't want to do beside building the god.
 
What do you guys think?
I'm for it.

It might be my fault, but it feels really difficult to activly participate and plan for this quest and it has been like that for quite a long time for me.
Honestly, making charsheets and stuff like that was in part fun because I could still contribute to this whole thing that way, without having to try and work with all our options and assets for any important choice we make, or keep the political picture in mind.

I am not sure if continuing in the same world will be enough of a cut, but I think it's certainly worth a try.
 
You could just abstract away all the empire building things. We do like two action a month and you can just do interludes as you see fit. I think we have done most of the various little actions we didn't want to do beside building the god.

Viserys' story is at this point inseparable from the Empire he is building. Abstracting all the Empire building would be ripping the heart out of the character IMO.
 
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