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I am surprised that Harry has never asked us who the traitors in the white council are. He has to at least guess that we know or could easily find it out.
Speculation: He's just mindful of the information laundering problem and doesn't want to make our intellectus public.I am surprised that Harry has never asked us who the traitors in the white council are. He has to at least guess that we know or could easily find it out.
Like I said, thats my guess based on what we know.This is a dangerous assumption to make. We don't know how the Library is organized, and in most other supernatural organizations, senior management are also the heavy hitter field agents (senior council of White Council, Queens and Knights of the fae courts, Odin and his valkyries, etc).
The Special Collections Division of the Library of Congress has no nukes. It controls no nukes.As to what I would have expected them to do? At least have a couple of nukes ready to glass the place. As I said previously, we are very much at the godzilla threshold. There's a f*cking solar exaltation primed to be released as a counter-measure. Having killsats and nuclear bombers at defcon 1 is just common sense compared to that.
Time(Chronomancy) Path/Divination Path. Possibly with an enchanted item or potion since she had time to prep.By the way, I'm guessing now that von Trier is a real Wizard, not just a high-end Sorcerer.
I don't see how her trick with picking the best option out of several is possible with Path magic.
It would be doable with Entropy or Time Spheres though.
There are enough missing nukes and mystic nuclear equivalents that a serious faction making a credible bid at puppeting at least some parts of the government for several centuries while dealing with supernatural nasties pretty much has to have some in case of local and not-so-local apocalypses.The Special Collections Division of the Library of Congress has no nukes. It controls no nukes.
And you are not going to talk the US into nuking one of its own cities and killing several million people on a "Demons are coming! Honest!" Thats a fast way to get committed to a mental institution.
Not the point - the point is, if they knew what was going on, and what was at stake, they'd have their most powerful weapons aimed at the place already.Not to mention that this is not a naagloshii. There's no guarantee nukes will kill it, nor do you have any idea how many would be necessary. The WoD analogue for something capable of depopulating a chunk of a continent was Zapathasura's rampage across the Indian subcontinent, and it took three kuejin boddhisattva, multiple nukes and an orbital sun mirror system to put it down.
Seems some variant of divination. Probably a ritual or hung spell.By the way, I'm guessing now that von Trier is a real Wizard, not just a high-end Sorcerer.
I don't see how her trick with picking the best option out of several is possible with Path magic.
It would be doable with Entropy or Time Spheres though.
No there arent.There are enough missing nukes and mystic nuclear equivalents that a serious faction making a credible bid at puppeting at least some parts of the government for several centuries while dealing with supernatural nasties pretty much has to have some in case of local and not-so-local apocalypses.
.....Not the point - the point is, if they knew what was going on, and what was at stake, they'd have their most powerful weapons aimed at the place already.
*shrug*Withdrew my vote. I'm feeling indecisive enough about which way to go that I decided to just abstain.
Yeah, and my feelings are rather split.
No there arent.
1)There is no mystic nuclear equivalent that isnt a single wizard or high tier supernatural.
The Eye of Balor is as far as we know, unique. When the supernatural world wants some serious shit done, they send an elder wizard or someone in that weight class to tear shit up.
2)Nukes are not store indefinitely weapons; they require ongoing maintenance and refurbishment, as do their delivery systems.
Just the tritium component of a modern US thermonuke has a halflife of a dozen years, and has to be refurbished regularly.
Furthermore, every lost nuke not accounted for is at the bottom of the sea, in seawater, one of the most corrosive common liquids around. The idea that you can pull up one of those post-immersion and it has any weapon value besides as recyclable fissile material is hilariously wrong.
3)People underestimate just how much effort it takes to maintain a nuclear capability or nuclear program. How many thousands of people and billions of dollars it costs each year just to keep an active capability. The UK spends around 3 billion dollars in 2022 to maintain a stockpile of 260 weapons, of which only 120 are in submarines and only 40 are deployed at any given time.
Uh, Prince of Ruin attitude is a single dot charm...Furthermore, every lost nuke not accounted for is at the bottom of the sea, in seawater, one of the most corrosive common liquids around. The idea that you can pull up one of those post-immersion and it has any weapon value besides as recyclable fissile material is hilariously wrong.
System: When the Infernal attempts to use a broken or nonfunctional tool, object, or vehicle, she may make a reflexive Appearance + Technology roll against difficulty 6. For the rest of the scene, success forces a dulled and broken sword to cut as though it were sharp and intact, a junked car to run as if it were new, or a rotted old tent to keep out the rain as if it were whole.
Molly could do it with Ancient Sorcery: Blessing of the Wood Dragon, which would simply keep fixing the weapon, negating any requirements for maintenance.If Molly had to preserve a nuke with nothing but magic she thinks the most straightforward solution would be time stasis, it cannot degrade if time does not pass for it. That said a wizard high enough in the time sphere to do that is not what you would call common given the Laws (whole avenues of research are cut off for people who do not want to go insane). A sorcerous ritual could also do it, but it would be rather obvious. Lastly just shoving the thing into some corner of the spirit world that runs at 1/100.000 to Earth time or the like would also work, but that would imply passing a rather large chunk of steel through Faerie.
I know. There's a reason Im scared of Solaroids.Uh, Prince of Ruin attitude is a single dot charm...
Have fun with that thought
68 is doubled, so technically this is chapter 70.
I don't really see treating damage and disease as the same. Mechanically most WoD/white wolf systems don't let you cure illness until after you're very good at mending injuries.We have literally seen Polonessa Lartessa suffer multiple mortal injuries in the same book and survive them
Given the complexity of a nuclear device, I would consider techbane causing a detonation to be quite unlikely. A fizzle maybe, but even then… At least for modern implosion type warheads.And thats not even counting what the magic of a wizard can do to the electronics of a weapon; you're literally rolling the dice on either your techbane potentially frying the detonation mechanism, or setting it off.
True. A low chance of setting off a nuke in your face is still a pretty good incentive to stay away from them.Given the complexity of a nuclear device, I would consider techbane causing a detonation to be quite unlikely. A fizzle maybe, but even then… At least for modern implosion type warheads.