The important thing to ask is "are we magically bound by this favor, does this trigger CCC, and does Odin think that we are magically bound by the favor promised?". @DragonParadox could you answer from Molly's perspective? If Mab gives her word to someone, she literally physically cannot reneg. As I understand it, we are under no such compulsions internally - our word is only as firm as we morally will it to be. What tangible physical consequences would Molly face if she renegs on the deal? Not political ones (Odin becoming our enemy), but physical one that activate automatically? Would this give Odin actual magical hold over us in any way? Or does our exaltation laugh at puny god's attempt to bind its host? And, if there's binding, does it trigger CCC? At least for the duration of the favor?
Point of order:I'll say while its not said its at least fairly likely that the queens have limited intellectus probably limited to geography like their domains and/or related to their subordinates. I mean mab found dresdens corpse after all since it was in cold and darkness. Not that she couldn't get it without just I find it likely they have some form of intellectus for their duties even if its likely far more limited than the mothers or angels.
What is your definition of victory?These high debt votes seem insane to me. I still feel like we should be able to win without any help and the fact that people argued against bringing the ghouls before seems to indicate that you all agreed. Adam would likely still be alive if we brought him on a assault.
But I suppose paranoia about unknown enemies is outweighing the known peril of being in debt to Odin. We already can't afford the AP to manage our current commitments.
Well then either pay with knowledge or we can make due without the help.
^^^Long term knowledge is more precious than a couple of guns and swords, or an armored vehicle.
1)Untrue.It is an exceptionally bad idea to be in debt to anybody in the Dresden Files. Open debts that can be called upon, will be exploited against you.
Also their is zero need for a machine gun, or mortar in an underground location, if anything they will be a hindrance.
in fairness intellectus is a big deal its not the end all be all I'm sure plenty of powerful supernatural beings have it and am unsure why you think its rare enough that the queens wouldn't have it. Also why do you think the worthy dead thing isn't intellectus? they know that one thing of who has died and when in a worthy way and all how is that not intellectus?@Yog and @BronzeTongue
Long replies will take some time to put together.
Point of order:
Dresden was Mab's Winter Knight when he was shot, and also Warden of Demonreach. Two very serious magical players had links to him which would have allowed them to find him quickly. I am not surprised Mab found him as soon as he was shot.
What is your definition of victory?
If our minions are killed, its still a net loss in reputation and minions, and makes it much harder to recruit in the future.
This is now both a hostage rescue and a combat assault. We need to juggle two sets of balls and drop neither.
We have 9 of 10 ghouls(Adam's dead, so we're down 1), 2 of 3 whampires(Jack escaped) and 5 humans captured and in duress. There is almost certainly magic or magic entities involved in their confinement, like we saw with Cindy underground.
We now have to storm a location that has been fortified for over two weeks without getting anyone else killed on our side.
We need:
-Someone who can deal with magic jailers or magic bonds like the one used on Cindy
-A squad to protect her while she is doing that, and to deal with physical hostiles
-A second squad as backup, or to physically carry the humans out; the ghouls and whamps might be able to move, but a human who got battered by akuma, then force marched several kilometers before being imprisonement is not going to be in good shape.
Thats 1x runecaster and 2 squads. 4 points.
And this has to be done fast, since we dont know what their Go To Hell plan is; greater akuma can afford to suicide bomb because they will resurrect in Yomi Wan if not killed with Agg.
Thats just the hostage rescue portion.
Meatshields/reinforcements for our strike team is Gard + rifle squad + heavy weapons squad. 11 people. 5 points.
Added to the team of Lydia + Michael + Dresden + Murphy + Devsimar, thats 16 people.
Which is barely numerical parity against 17 akuma.
If anything, we're being rather conservative about the spending on combat forces.
You want crushing advantage whenever possible, not a fair fight.
If you value the lives of the people there, and a reputation for aking care of your friends and minions, you'll try to go for more rather than less. Money can be replaced, debts paid.
Lives cant be replaced, and reputation is hard to build if squandered by being miserly in your spending.
^^^
Very much agreed.
I would rather give hard goods than explain details of powers as a trade good.
1)Untrue.
Debt is to be avoided where possible, but its not the mortal threat you claim, as long as the terms are limited and recognized.
The Summer Court gave Dresden and Morgan favors as a reward in canon, which was just around three months ago IC.
Mab gave Butters one after Battlegrounds. We certainly had no trouble going into debt with Porter in this very quest when we were seeking Lydia, because it was near unanimous. You didnt complain.
Harry made the mistake as a kid of offering 3x favors, blank check with no limitations.
Thats where his problem started.
2)Raith Deeps by Einherjar needed automatic weapons to deal with regenerating uberghouls at the climax of White Night.
I distinctly recall Murphy carrying her automatic P90 in that fight.
That fight was underground as well, in a cave system.
Respectfully, you dont appear to know what you are talking about in the setting.
Either that, or its been a very long time since you read the books and you havent bothered to refresh your knowledge.
-Dresden speculates that the Mothers of the Fae Courts have it, and I think its stated that loyal angels do.in fairness intellectus is a big deal its not the end all be all I'm sure plenty of powerful supernatural beings have it and am unsure why you think its rare enough that the queens wouldn't have it. Also why do you think the worthy dead thing isn't intellectus they know that one thing who has died and when in a worthy way and all?
2)Its Dresdenverse canon that the svartalfar sell artifice to supernatural customers, especially Norse gods; the copper/iron/silver circle in Dresden's basement by Changes was allegedly bought from a svartalfar craftsman for three thousand dollars.1) Fair enough, though I don't agree on them being a requirement.
2) Every tradition works slightly differently in a lot of ways, even if it doesn't give you any profound secrets it still tells you a lot about the nature of the crafter.
See Molly's potion making for an example. If Harry and Molly both made the speed potion IC a skilled observer would note that one operates as a pseudo construct thing and the other uses a tradition popularized by Ebenezer.
There's also the matter of how broad the tasks are. He isn't asking us to use a specific tool, he's asking for something to get done and then seeing how we do it. Super crafting rolls, bound spirits, enchantments, and alchemical super material are all very different approaches to handle the same problems.
It's not the most critical secret to keep, but it seems more likely to me that he wants a sample to show him in what ways we're superhuman and how that's expressed than that he wants a one off vehicle that will probably be a pain to maintain because it's all custom and the only one of its model they have.
3) Note that Mab and Marcone also have reputations for fair dealing to uphold, but still managed that whole scheme. Much like the fey's inability to lie, trusting that people dealing fairly means that they can't still screw you is a mistake. They just won't be overt about it.
I don't think he'd set us up, but I do believe he'd milk the situation for all it's worth and that we could have issues that stem from that. Debts getting called in at inconvenient times that obligate you to do stuff you'd never otherwise contemplate happens all the time in the DF, and most of the time it's perfectly fair by the standards of the players involved.
4) I'd rather not learn that lesson by putting ourselves in a position to get burned and seeing what happens.
It's worth noting that Harry and Anawn both think staying as far away as possible from this deal is a good idea.
Winter Law can be considered a form of topic-specific Intellectus.We know Winter Knights dont because Dresden doesnt have it. We know Winter Ladies dont because we see the inside of Molly's head in Cold Case and the Christmas short story, and she doesnt have it.
And if Mab or Titania had it for their portfolios, Nemesis infiltration of the Winter or Summer Court would not be possible.
NSS is cheaper and is even better for staying out of legal trouble. It can also be done retroactively. BMI has a very different use case then NSS because wherever their uses cases overlap NSS is better.Black Mirror Incarnation is 15 XP and a perfect disguise charm. It could help to mitigate concerns about legally dubious fights. So long as its existence is properly concealed. We might also consider Night Swallows Secrets.
We dont know Odin.We don't know Odin, we don't have shared interests or shared history. The expected behavior, as we have from the WoQM on the free passage thing, is that he'll take all he can get and expects us to do the same.
1)Nothing in the terms of that fight mandates how you participate in a fight, or how you define victory.The terms of our favor here are that we need to show up for a fight, but we aren't setting anything like parameters on that. Odin could, if he's so inclined, ask us to show up and fight the feds for him and we'd be obligated to do it.
The runecaster and extra squads are critical elements for the other side of this mission: Making sure our people get home alive.The extra rune caster and last two squads of gunmen are basically padding for the critical elements of the force. If we had spare budget I'd like the insurance, but I'm not convinced they'll be a key difference in most likely scenarios.
^^^Black Mirror Incarnation is 15 XP and a perfect disguise charm. It could help to mitigate concerns about legally dubious fights. So long as its existence is properly concealed. We might also consider Night Swallows Secrets.
I was under the impression it was more like Google.Winter Law can be considered a form of topic-specific Intellectus.
Polymorph potion is only 2 XP.Black Mirror Incarnation is 15 XP and a perfect disguise charm. It could help to mitigate concerns about legally dubious fights. So long as its existence is properly concealed. We might also consider Night Swallows Secrets.
Oh, there absolutely a lot of things that Odin can do with one fight that we won't want him to do. The simplest thing? Involving Molly in large scale conflict she's not a part of. LIke making her an enemy of Summer Court. Or preventing her being there to stop Dresden from becoming a Winter Knight. It's all in the timing.My judgement is that there just isnt that much to squeeze even if Odin wanted to.
And that there is enough potential downside from attempting to gouge Molly that its in his own self-interest not to.
You never know when you might need a favor.
My understanding is that Intellectus itself is sorta like google - you dont' simultaneously know everything, you still need to pay attention and ask yourself questions / think about something.I was under the impression it was more like Google.
At least, thats what Molly's short story implies. Most of that story would not have had to happen if Molly could automatically figure out what was wrong with the Miksani.
Valkyries have Intellectus in regard to Honored Dead. Which is more impressive, if you think about it, than "torture methods"."Einherjar," I said. "Murph didn't 'die well.'"
Gard's eyes flashed. "She died slaying a Jotun," she said roughly. "She did it to protect you. And she got results. She died a warrior's death. One without personal glory. The one that happened because she was doing what was necessary."
I tilted my head at her.
She waved a hand vaguely at her temple. "It's a limited intellectus, of the honored dead, of their deeds. I know who she was now, Dresden. Don't you dare cheapen her death by suggesting it was less than the culmination of a life of habitual valor."
You're missing my point. The svartalves have been in the business for a long time, the basic observations of what they're up to aren't worth much because at that level what you want is utility and not fact finding.2)Its Dresdenverse canon that the svartalfar sell artifice to supernatural customers, especially Norse gods; the copper/iron/silver circle in Dresden's basement by Changes was allegedly bought from a svartalfar craftsman for three thousand dollars.
If it was possible to use their artifice to snoop on their secrets, they wouldnt be selling, because the only things the svartalfar are more famous for than the quality of their work and their word, is their secretiveness.
Also, nowhere does it say that Odin gets to tell us how to make them, or to observe the process of manufacture.
And while traditions are different?
Nothing says that Molly's alchemical potions look different from Harry's; the fact that her paradigm of manufacture differs from his doesnt imply the finished product is materially different. Certainly neither Bob nor Harry appear to imply so.
Just like Dresden doesnt imply there's anything qualitatively different between the Gatekeeper's truesight potion and his own.
My judgement is that there just isnt that much to squeeze even if Odin wanted to.
And that there is enough potential downside from attempting to gouge Molly that its in his own self-interest not to.
You never know when you might need a favor.
You say that like it refutes my point. I was highlighting that having a good reputation doesn't mean people can't screw you and come out smelling like roses when they're done. Which is unquestionably what they did there.3)Yes they did.
They didnt do a thing to Nicodemus directly; they just set up the situation, dangled the bait and he did it to himself.
Despite his being warned several times, including what appeared to be literal Divine Intervention through Michael at one point.
PTSD that should be a warning about the consequences of taking a deal that looks good at the time but ages poorly.4)Both men have PTSD from making deals with unforseen complications. Arawn with Kemmler, Dresden with Lea.
And yet. None of this previously stopped Dresden making deals with Lily, Summer Lady, barely three or four months ago, when he went to Arctis Tor. Or Arawn negotiating with Molly.
Plenty of people trust Harry after he became the Winter knight without that trust going upstream to Mab. At least, not the same kind of trust.We dont know Odin.
We do know Gard, one of his Valkyries, and have literally staked our life and those of our loved ones on their trustworthiness.
1) That particular example was just an illustration of how loosely defined this favor is. Go raiding with them against someone who doesn't deserve it, defending someone from revenge they've earned, or other distasteful stuff are all on the table.1)Nothing in the terms of that fight mandates how you participate in a fight.
Arranging for the other side to surrender, or even back off, is potentially entirely valid.
Besides, the more respectable parts of the supernatural explicitly avoid getting into fights with mortal governments.
Its...destabilizing. Im not worried about that; Odin is not the Red Court.
2)Noting that we literally have charms and shit for this.
Everything from the charm that stops people talking for a year, to the one that raises DC for hostile projects to DC9, to shapeshifting sorcery, are all available.
This particular trick was a back up for a back up, I doubt that it was as well set up.The runecaster and extra squads are critical elements for the other side of this mission: Making sure our people get home alive.
I keep saying it.
If the greater akuma bound some spectres(mad ghosts) into the jail compartment and signalled them to kill the hostages as soon as he started to lose a fight, we could win a battlefield engagement and still lose because all we're left with is dead bodies.
This is literally what Kattrin did at twenty four hours notice with Cindy.
The greater akuma had two weeks to prepare before grabbing our people, and way more resources than a renegade Valkyrie.
I'm not saying I look forward to spending 15 XP on Black Mirror Incarnation, but the utility from that one seems to exceed the potions by miles. So much so that it doesn't even really seem worth comparing the two.
Mostly because polymorph potion is much more conventional. I sort of expect it to be seen though by supernatural senses. But if BMI ever gets seen though I am going to be very upset.I'm not saying I look forward to spending 15 XP on Black Mirror Incarnation, but the utility from that one seems to exceed the potions by miles. So much so that it doesn't even really seem worth comparing the two.
1)In the Dresdenverse setting, angels >>> gods. Hell, Dragons >>> most gods.Valkyries are minor goddesses:
I don't understand why you think Holy People weren't' gods. They fit pretty well within the paradigm. And a naagloshii was their servitor. Semi-divine means "somewhat divine, but not fully". A being between full divinity and mortality. Like an ancestral spirit or, well, a valkyirie.
Those same characteristics apply to Katrina Holt. Well, not "grows weaker outside her territory", but that only made Katrina stronger in comparison. Yama Kings have their own realms of existence, extensive nets of servitors, and a place in cosmological order. Naagloshii is at the bottom of his pantheon's totem pole, and essentially an errand boy.
You are overhyping naagloshii to high heaven and, as always, it's useless trying to convince you otherwise.
The deal is for "those who serve the One-Eye". That's a more broad category. He still has one eye in all his mantles. And you are dodging the point - he is entirely willing to screw us over because he thinks he got us over the barrel. That's not someone willing to trade fairly in order to establish long-term positive relationship with us. That's someone who is, very explicitely, trying to get as much out of us as he can, and screw the long term consequences. And he thinks we would do the same to him in a similar situation.
Thus, as is my main point, we shouldn't take any obligations that could be used to further screw us over. Because everything that can be used to screw us over, will be used in this manner.
It says so directly in the text of the vote option:
Yes, and that reason is "Odin knows more than we do, and is trying to screw us over, negotiating from a position of strength".
It's essentially open borders and diplomatic immunity all rolled into one. Hell, by the text of it, it's us waiving threshold protections against his servants.
I ignore nothing. And as to it being wild that he can arrange a host for an exaltation? AKuma with two weeks prep seem to be doing a fine job of it so far. Odin with a couple of years of preparation? Is almost guaranteed to succeed.
EDIT: When, as a result of helping him in a fight, we end up with something like 'Enemy: Erlking 3 dots" background or something similar, I'll sit here and weep.