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[X] Plan Building A Better Future (With reverse engineering)
I would acknowledge even a one fifth efficiency mundane stone as having value in the scenario of mass mundane production; stones in high magic situations simply operate at their best capacity rather than being damaged, traditionally. One mundane stone might not be quite the bulwark of its elders, but with how cheap they are for not needing a wizard at all the Elector Counts can simply have them made in units of five without much extra expenditure.I am not sure they are going to work at all actually. They might but I am not convinced that they will have enough draw to actually replace any one of the existing waystones or won't ,you know, fall over and stop working during the first storm of magic or if a stiff breeze doesn't push them over first.
The biggest problem I see is the titan metal, that still needs to be sourced from the ogres and cathay, and that will be expensive as all heck. And we do not know how much of it is still available even. Maybe cathay has used it for something funky, or the ogres have made many shiny weapons, or hell Maybe the highelfs bought the bulk the first time around.I would acknowledge even a one fifth efficiency mundane stone as having value in the scenario of mass mundane production; stones in high magic situations simply operate at their best capacity rather than being damaged, traditionally. One mundane stone might not be quite the bulwark of its elders, but with how cheap they are for not needing a wizard at all the Elector Counts can simply have them made in units of five without much extra expenditure.
But, actually I expect them to be pretty reliable. Like, way more than 'a mundane version of something a wizard can do' probably feels like it should be.
A carved glyph on the waystone cap is the only place where a purely mundane effort is the weakest option; Storage (Material) is an option that can go all the way to Expensive, so where people really want to fortify a place against Storms of Magic they can certainly do that without necessarily involving a wizard.
You can also just talk to spirits. They're right there. Them being available to talk to is sort of the trouble with them, when there's trouble, but in this case it is a bonus. I don't think you need to be a wizard to speak Magic Elf for the normal leylines, either, but even if that's so having a wizard or a priest come by and bless the efforts afterwards is the least onerous it can get -- any actual enchanting is miles more complex in comparison.
The biggest problem I see is the titan metal, that still needs to be sourced from the ogres and cathay, and that will be expensive as all heck. And we do not know how much of it is still available even. Maybe cathay has used it for something funky, or the ogres have made many shiny weapons, or hell Maybe the highelfs bought the bulk the first time around.
Until we can recreate it it's a gamble I feel.
Titan metal manufacturing is the big wall in the road, yeah.The biggest problem I see is the titan metal, that still needs to be sourced from the ogres and cathay, and that will be expensive as all heck. And we do not know how much of it is still available even. Maybe cathay has used it for something funky, or the ogres have made many shiny weapons, or hell Maybe the highelfs bought the bulk the first time around.
Until we can recreate it it's a gamble I feel.
Putting up ten of the Good Stones in Praag would make Boris a very happy guy.
I think that is the one where we should start. Mordheim is abandoned as is most of Mousillion. Sylvania has enough armed men around to deal with the low lever necromancy going around.Putting up ten of the Good Stones in Praag would make Boris a very happy guy.
I will point out the the other plan has runed storage... And he's probably even less likely to get that then from saphery...I want to remind everyone that Eltherion admitted that Ulthuan knows how to and can make Golden Age Waystones right now - it's just not worth the opportunity cost. He joined explicitly for the purpose of getting cheaper Waystones. The Reverse-Engineered Storage that people want would be a giant slap in the face for him, because it requires Archmages. Y'know, those guys in Saphery that haven't been able to fix Yvresse due to the cost even though it's right next to them that have the refined storage version already known. I don't think they're suddenly going to be more available for setting up Waystones across the Old World with a clunkier, more difficult version of what they can already do.
Just because he said so doesn´t mean its true.I want to remind everyone that Eltherion admitted that Ulthuan knows how to and can make Golden Age Waystones right now - it's just not worth the opportunity cost. He joined explicitly for the purpose of getting cheaper Waystones. The Reverse-Engineered Storage that people want would be a giant slap in the face for him, because it requires Archmages. Y'know, those guys in Saphery that haven't been able to fix Yvresse due to the cost even though it's right next to them that have the refined storage version already known. I don't think they're suddenly going to be more available for setting up Waystones across the Old World with a clunkier, more difficult version of what they can already do.
It has been less than one year. Creation of any mundane cap would allow the creation of entirely mundane waystones. Skymetal is the best mundane capstone and therefore the ideal, but it's not a space we've explored sufficiently because 'any' waystone was our goal at the time.I want to remind everyone that Eltherion admitted that Ulthuan knows how to and can make Golden Age Waystones right now - it's just not worth the opportunity cost. He joined explicitly for the purpose of getting cheaper Waystones. The Reverse-Engineered Storage that people want would be a giant slap in the face for him, because it requires Archmages. Y'know, those guys in Saphery that haven't been able to fix Yvresse due to the cost even though it's right next to them that have the refined storage version already known. I don't think they're suddenly going to be more available for setting up Waystones across the Old World with a clunkier, more difficult version of what they can already do.
What reason has he to lie about it?
You think someone would do that? Just lie or embelish truths greatly to people for the purpose of making waystones? Perish the thought, such a thing surely could not possibly happen.
The ones connected to leylines I think yes, the ones only for rivers? Maybe? The hedgewise and jade methods wouldn't work but maybe a river spirit could be more flexibleCompletely random thought, but do Waystones inherently need to be static?
Not for now, but for a later development, but could we make a Waystone built in a boat?
I want to remind everyone that Eltherion admitted that Ulthuan knows how to and can make Golden Age Waystones right now - it's just not worth the opportunity cost. He joined explicitly for the purpose of getting cheaper Waystones. The Reverse-Engineered Storage that people want would be a giant slap in the face for him, because it requires Archmages. Y'know, those guys in Saphery that haven't been able to fix Yvresse due to the cost even though it's right next to them that have the refined storage version already known. I don't think they're suddenly going to be more available for setting up Waystones across the Old World with a clunkier, more difficult version of what they can already do.
The ones connected to leylines I think yes, the ones only for rivers? Maybe? The hedgewise and jade methods wouldn't work but maybe a river spirit could be more flexible
How would lying about Ulthuan being able to make waystones in any way make other people make waystones? I don't see where that nets any benefit for Eltherion. We were making waystones either way.You think someone would do that? Just lie or embelish truths greatly to people for the purpose of making waystones? Perish the thought, such a thing surely could not possibly happen.
How would lying to Laurelorn Elves about being able to activate waystones make other people make waystones?How would lying about Ulthuan being able to make waystones in any way make other people make waystones? I don't see where that nets any benefit for Eltherion. We were making waystones either way.
Did Eltharion say they can still make the old Waystones? He kind of implied it, but did not outright say so, so they may in fact not be able to.
"Why does Ulthuan need what we have developed when it pioneered the entire field?" It's a question you couldn't stop yourself from asking, even if you wanted to.
"The Waystones we have covered your lands and ours in is the artisanry of the Inner Kingdoms. In every foreseen scenario, it performs its task perfectly. But it does not deal well with the unforeseen, or with deliberate sabotage. What you have created may not be fit for Saphery's libraries, but there may be a place in Yvresse's armouries for something that can be taught and deployed quicker and easier than a Sapherian masterpiece."