It disperses it over the volume of liquid we hide in, from my understanding.I have a question: does Rendered Villain Dispersal hide Molly's aura? Can Michael on the car get to the captives stealthily with Molly in a bottle?
I guess that we can ask for the caller's current location.we can look at our phone and Ask A Question about our caller. any ideas? also we need a mage to create a sep field and a distraction.ghouls can survive car crashes,right? sreal two cars, let twoof them crash into each other nearby.use the moment to create sep field and safe the hostages
Some of that is fair, and covered under the resource dot requirements for the projects. I just take issue with the unnecessary risks in some of it or spending rare resources we don't have to on flavor.I tried to be thematic. LIke, for the transfromation amulet that turns someone into a living diamond-skinned golem, a memorial diamond made out of a naagloshii's heart seems ldeal. Our blood, ok, I'll get rid of it. Mechanically there's no support for it, not when making a splendor. When making a prodigy this is basically how they are made, though. So, one might argue that by fulfilling one more creation step (if for an adjacent class of objects) we might be able to improve the power / quality of the splendor.
Yeah, but I still think it's worth noting and perhaps avoiding making something that outplays our own core features. Not to hoard power, but because outdoing an exaltation in this manner seems like a red flag.Well, it's kinda like a shintai? No shintai aspects, which can be really powerful. Superhuman, yes, but focused superhuman. Expensive to make also.
Also, splendors and arcana are unique. It's in the rules. So, yeah, we might be able to make one behemoth that can tank what even we can throw (13 to 16 soak dice rolled at -3 difficulty, can soak agg), but we can only make one. Ever. Here:
There's some overlap, but the similarities don't necessarily mean only one side can perform particular functions.The issue is that "give people ability to lucid dream" or similar is mechanically described as "give someone oneiromancy 1", and that's splendor.
That doesn't mean such effects are solely the domain of prodigies though.Midnight Clock (•••)
This ornately-tooled, gold-inlaid grandfather clock's bodywork is decorated with fanciful depictions of monsters creeping out from behind bushes, clouds, and tombstones. When its hands are dialed forward to 12:00, the clock and everyone in the same room with it are all snapped forward in time to precisely midnight. It does not require attunement, but may only be used by one of the Exalted.
That's neat, but I'd limit it to the user. Group stuff is flagged as cause to spike the rating, and we already need a reagent and flaws to make a 3 dot effect work for a mortal.Personally I would make the use something that deals with signet ring's main mundane function - that being a stamp. Hmm... interesting functionality, active use, dream focus (I agree, that's reasonable). Hmm, how about "when stamped onto a text, the wearer of the ring will dream the text's contents the next time they go to sleep". Or, if we go with more powerful version "the wearer of the ring and everyone who have put their signatures to the text". Story-wise that enables some interesting investigations and practically, gives the user ability to train in dreams by using various novels.
Depending on the exact model of car I think we could pull a nasty cyber Devil trick."Where are you going?" you ask under your breath as the vision fades... then you realize the trick, though it does not make you feel any better. it is not going anywhere, just driving around busy streets where any show of magic would have dozens, hundreds of witnesses, not to mention each and every one of those people could be a hostage in a pinch if Broken Seeker should choose to unleash his power or his servants. You can run down any one of them, Hank proved that much, but all of them?
That does kind of get her in trouble when shit inevitably blows up. Could see her demoted.Can we ask Murphy to stop the traffic, we have photoes of them and we know where they are so we can just stop the traffic and shoot the driver with a snipper??
Ed: Or send a cyber devil to take control of It and make it crash with a building
don't particularly care about her career. Its just a job.That does kind of get her in trouble when shit inevitably blows up. Could see her demoted.
I mean its a large part of her identity though and kinda a dick move on our part.
Well she cares, a lot, and this attitude of ignoring the will of allies will make us run out of allies fast.
As an aside, it's too bad we were so on task for this; turning the Atlantic Ocean into one big eye must be a real head trip.Blue, green, muddy and clear, filled with life and lifeless cold, you pass from one patch of water to another at first crossing the length of the Atlantic in a single bound then paying your respect to the rivers snaking inwards towards familiar lake Michigan.
Politics mostly. No masquerade police exist* to smack us down exactly, but people will be less willing to work with us.We can just say fuck the masquerade and we jump him anyway. Like who is going to punish us.
It's nominal purpose is to hide us, so it has some coverage, but I think we have WoG that it isn't perfect. Supernatural senses pointed the right way could catch us.I have a question: does Rendered Villain Dispersal hide Molly's aura? Can Michael on the car get to the captives stealthily with Molly in a bottle?
It also gives the game away early. The cops need time to move and our association is a known factor.
Pretty much this.
Formalizing the mundane material anti-magic design process could also be key.If we don't, then I think we would still want prepared and controlled disclosure on our terms. Preferably after we have gotten human magic users more organized, figured out a better way to police warlocks and how to handle diplomacy between humans and non-humans, and have beneficial magical products to offer to mundanes, to avoid magic being seen as only a threat.
Worth noting he thinks we'll value it because most of the people breaking it rightfully see it as a tool for spreading death and chaos at industrial levels.Pretty much this.
Naagloshi counts on us going to some lengths to not reveal magic...
And I honestly do not care.
Now, all the bystanders being potential hostages is a problem for Molly, but actually not using magic fearing its reveal far less so, in my opinion.
Now, all the bystanders being potential hostages is a problem for Molly, but actually not using magic fearing its reveal far less so, in my opinion.
Let me flip this argument on its head. 4 and 5 dot Splendor and Arcana crafting are pretty much the epitome of Exalted wonderforging. There's nothing more complex, hard, and expensive (in time, essence and rare resources) that an exalt can make. Exaltation are vestiges of the Age of Legends, yes, but if an exalt, when going all out, and doing the hardest possible ting, can't make something that even approaches them in one specific area? That's pretty sad. The level of accomplishment should be represented by the level of effort, and making high level splendors is absolutely something that requires a lot of effort, and thus deserving a good result.Yeah, but I still think it's worth noting and perhaps avoiding making something that outplays our own core features. Not to hoard power, but because outdoing an exaltation in this manner seems like a red flag.
Gossamer is almost certainly going to be the core of the ring, it maps just so well, there's no other choice in my mind. As to where to get jade - I expect Odin's elves to be able to sell us some for money.Magical jade is going to be hard to acquire, when we use it it should be to do something. Like how the gossamer is likely to be key to making at least one splendor work.
Yeah, ok, user-limited "experience the text written and stamped" effect seems reasonable.That's neat, but I'd limit it to the user. Group stuff is flagged as cause to spike the rating, and we already need a reagent and flaws to make a 3 dot effect work for a mortal.
OOC: A bit of a short one, but at least now you know one of the ways in which Broken Seeker plans to avoid being plaid like the Will of Kakuri, use the masquerade as cover.
And even in the books there were partly very noticeable masquerade violations that amounted to pretty much nothing.Worth noting he thinks we'll value it because most of the people breaking it rightfully see it as a tool for spreading death and chaos at industrial levels.
It can't stay forever, but just destroying it without a real management strategy in place is taking a moral stand on a pretty sizable corpse pile.
It's not like our hands are tied, we just need to be a little careful.And even in the books there were partly very noticeable masquerade violations that amounted to pretty much nothing.
Now, I am not insistent on going loud throwing explicit magic everywhere, but I would certainly not decline a plan because of it being blatantly magical.
Otherwise relying on Molly's unwillingness to do obvious magic would become a very tempting go to strategy for any future adversary.
We're not autobot, some things are beyond reach.Let me flip this argument on its head. 4 and 5 dot Splendor and Arcana crafting are pretty much the epitome of Exalted wonderforging. There's nothing more complex, hard, and expensive (in time, essence and rare resources) that an exalt can make. Exaltation are vestiges of the Age of Legends, yes, but if an exalt, when going all out, and doing the hardest possible ting, can't make something that even approaches them in one specific area? That's pretty sad. The level of accomplishment should be represented by the level of effort, and making high level splendors is absolutely something that requires a lot of effort, and thus deserving a good result.
Can we ask Murphy to stop the traffic, we have photoes of them and we know where they are so we can just stop the traffic and shoot the driver with a snipper??
Ed: Or send a cyber devil to take control of It and make it crash with a building