Yzarc
The Spark of Madness
YES.
DAMN IT.'
Eh, close enough.
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YES.
DAMN IT.'
I dont agree.Outsider cultists and people they subvert, as well as other types of Law breakers are essentially a memetic infection in many ways. I don't want to allow it into our immediate presence if we have a choice. Essentially, I see your argument as one to over-complicate the situation when we don't need to. We don't need to gather intel in indirect way when we can go after the source directly. Letting subverted elements into the city is a risk that we just don't need to take, at all. We can go for the root now. Nothing is stopping us.
Narratively, reinforcing the loyalties of the most powerful defender of our Chicago Dragon Nest seems like a no-brainerI somewhat agree on the amount of aggro we have pulled, but I think everyone is going to be focused on MIkaboshi at the moment, while he's down. Porter's new body is important, yes, but the exaltation is more so. Both it, and the paired abyssal are far more dangerous potentially. And I don't trust the amount of security it has. Not to mention, that getting back to Vegas for a moment would be good for the alliance we are building there.
They were right there when Maeve came calling about Sandra Marling IIRC.No, the deal is that they can't be allowed to be seen, with some "as long as everyone can plausibly pretend not to have seen them, incidents may slide". And Porter doesn't need to have craft for this. We are building him a body. At the very least this should be as intimate as a bespoke suit. At most, it's an equivalent of major transhuman surgery. In all cases I expect his continuous input to be required one way or another.
We have a list of traitors.
Invincible Assertion (3 pt. Root Element)
This Splendor defines a rigid certainty and imposes it upon existence.
When used in an Adornment, define a specific roll of (Attribute) + (Ability) and a specialty that
it falls under. When the user makes such a roll, she cannot botch and cannot fail regardless of the
difficulty. No matter what, she always generates at least one success. If this roll is opposed by
another character, Invincible Assertion instead adds two bonus successes.
When used in a Fascination, define a specific roll of (Attribute) + (Ability) and a specialty that it
falls under. Under circumstances defined by the Splendor, such rolls cannot fail in its presence,
and always generate at least one success. If such a roll is opposed, it adds two bonus successes.
This Element may be incorporated into a Splendor more than once.
And an elemental alignment that usually gives minor control of the subject to flavor their work.Mystic Fortification (1 pt. Mystic Element)
One of the Splendor's snares or benefits is particularly wicked or potent. Modify one roll
associated with the Splendor by increasing or decreasing its difficulty by two, or modify one
value associated with activating or resisting its effects (such as the number of points of
Willpower that must be spent to shake off a Beautiful Lie) by two.
Not really. Their paradigms were at least partially normalized else rules like "no transforming others" would have caveats. Since we know that it is possible to do so and keep it reversible, Lea for example is perfectly capable, just not the way White Council wizards are doing it. And wizards in both DF and WoD are capable of achieving any imaginable effect. Question is only in mentality and training.Reminder that the white council, while not made of normal WoD mages, is basically the collective of every non-technocracy tradition in one cooperative environment.
Lea is a fey, she isn't subject to the same rules. A wizard could do the same theoretically, but the necessary mental aspects of casting would hit them with magically enforced certainty of their own right to choose what other people's bodies are like.[X]PLAN HOME SECURITY
Not really. Their paradigms were at least partially normalized else rules like "no transforming others" would have caveats. Since we know that it is possible to do so and keep it reversible, Lea for example is perfectly capable, just not the way White Council wizards are doing it. And wizards in both DF and WoD are capable of achieving any imaginable effect. Question is only in mentality and training.
I am not saying not to give Porter a body. I am saying wait until the next turn. If nothing else, we should have the forge ready by then, and while that might not be needed, we have more time then.Narratively, reinforcing the loyalties of the most powerful defender of our Chicago Dragon Nest seems like a no-brainer
Mechanically, I would like to apply whatever bonuses that Exalted Craft can provide to the body we are giving Porter, just in case it becomes relevant in the near future. Given the caliber of hostiles on Molly's character sheet, we might need it.
The Exaltation is simply a narrative issue.
We literally just discovered they exist in Vegas. The QM is not going to trigger that plot point immediately without any notice, just like we found out about Sandra in October and only got around to going after her in January.
And that assumes that there is anyone with the power to simply take an active Celestial Exaltation.
We dont have that power.
They were right there when Maeve came calling about Sandra Marling IIRC.
And I think we made the Christmas gifts right there in Last Station, which means that Porter is aware of them anyway.
1)To my understanding, the soul-train doesnt require the Forge. And we have no guarantee that the Forge will be ready next turn; Joe has to roll above average for that to happen.I am not saying not to give Porter a body. I am saying wait until the next turn. If nothing else, we should have the forge ready by then, and while that might not be needed, we have more time then.
In regards to the exaltation I heavily dislike the meta-argument when it goes against in-story reasoning. If nothing else, doing a follow up right now is good, because we have just finished Vegas, and the whole place is still in disarray. Now is the most dangerous time.
Like I said, Maeve walked in on them back in December. The QM can decide as appropriateThe exact terms of the deal were "Assistants trained in alchemy to halve all production times sworn to your service for a century and a day as long as you to not mistreat them or reveal their presence to others"
Suits need to be fitted. And this is a body, not just a suit. Lily's artifact is exactly that, an artifact, this is more personal.
Also, more comments on your vote - using SGI for the family investigation is way too reckless. Charity has been Michael's wife for a long time. The possiblity of there being traps, including Nemesis long term agents in the family or nearby are not zero. And it's wholly too damn full of plothooks not to engage with the full power and narrative focus.
Ok, you know what, @DragonParadox how does Molly herself rate the security of the exaltation for now? What are the chances that it might get released, or attacked within the month?
Wow, that was a lot of successes. They are lucky they are all comparatively healthy people. Could have got heart attacks if they were older.
There's another idea for a new TV program our production company can make. Hmm, Lydia Rhys...so maybe the MC could be Linda Reese?
Assuming the Ghost Whisperer show isn't already a thing in DF, of course. And if it isn't, we could steal the name, too.
Loved the interlude, @DragonParadox. It's a shame Susan isn't still writing for the Midwest Arcane. Stories of the ghost detective would probably sell some papers
@DragonParadox should I get rid of the numbers of potions or procedures or condense them down some? I'm using essentially The Craft Time of one week per AP with a little leeway for the level 2 procedures that can be made I guess by the hour Due to the vagaries of sorcerer revised I'd also completely forgotten that the Alchemy elves were a thing.
Quick question how many doses or packages or pills or whatever measurements of Alchemical product do we make in one Brewing session with Dresden's equipment? If that doesn't need to be known that's fine.
And then the Fire Nation attacked...This seems to be the least plot heavy plan. Maybe we can get a downtime Arc.
While I also have this thought, I think this will only happen if the event dice goes crazy, as DP also lamented several times how big the Vegas and Boston arc had become. Long arcs are not only tiring for the players but also for the GM himself.And then the Fire Nation attacked...
Long experience of playing RPG games taught me that downtime arcs exist solely for the purpose of DM lining up a sucker punch or something even worse story wise. I'm still all for it.
hmm, another random thought, in Dreseden verse, the White council tries to spread certain rituals since the more people that do them the weaker they get since the being answering the ritual only has so much power and patience to spare. Does this principal still apply to the few (ignoring the atemporal nonsense that is the broken winged crane) Exalted rituals that have survived the intervening years?