[X] Plan: Going for the head
- [X] Organise training (militia)
- [X] The walls are cracking(Herminia de Moraza on Izek order)
- [X] A time of faith in a sea of darkness
- [X] The mother of invention was Verena, but the surrogate was necessity.
-- [X] WRITE-IN: The dead don't simply wake of their own volition - this is someone's doing. Who is this someone, where is this someone and how can we get to them?
I think action economy is important here. One favor from our fellow councilors is all I feel comfortable with due to our time and goodwill constraints.
As for my plan proper, I think our best bet is to find whoever raised these dead and take them out. The numbers show that we're outnumbered here: 2000-vs-500, so any siege defense is just a delaying tactic.
[X]Plan: Surviving a siege
The write in is valid, but it doesn't cleanly fall under learning. So I'm going to give you three options.
The first falls under learning, where you try to use your - extremely - limited knowledge on magic to attempt to figure out if there's a pattern in the undead's actions or behaviours that would indicate where a potential necromancer is. Difficult, but perhaps doable.
The second falls under martial. You'll attempt to approach the matter like you would for discerning a commanders location. Where are the undead grouping, how are they moving. Who is moving first, are there rally points? Comfortable for Asavar, but deeply contingent on whatever potential leader acting like a commander.
The third falls under Piety. While portents and such do not fall under Verena's purview, they do fall under her Husbands, Morr. While you are even less of an ordained Morrite priest than you are a Verenan Priest, the connection between you and your goddess could perhaps cheat that. It would be a bizare and very strange event, but Morr hates Undead with a passion and with some luck may let you have this.
As this is your write in, it is up to you.
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@Minyette06 Do the other councilors have their own AP? They won't just be standing around with their dicks in their hands if we don't order them to do something right?
Yes the other councilors will spend their own AP. But how they spend it, and if you would consider it an efficient use of their time really depends. They also themselves have their own options. They are deeply ingrained in Meissen's government, while you are a relative outsider. They have more options open to them both from familiarity and perceived authority.