Green Flame Rising (Exalted vs Dresden Files)

I have no problem with that, besides, a chapter done when calm and relaxed is better than one done when stressed.

It's less the issue with writing stressed, writing helps with that and more the combination of my mind being elsewhere and being loopy from lack of sleep. I can definitely write something in this state, just not sure about the quality.

Anyway, see you guys in the morning with a version of me that can actually write properly
 
It's less the issue with writing stressed, writing helps with that and more the combination of my mind being elsewhere and being loopy from lack of sleep. I can definitely write something in this state, just not sure about the quality.

Anyway, see you guys in the morning with a version of me that can actually write properly
Rest well and pleasant dreams<3
 
You've maintained a high quality for 800+ chapters, with consistent updates - we trust you, DP. (We're trying to be appreciative, and make it clear that we aren't paying you, are enjoying your quest, and don't want you to burn out. Therefore:) Thank you for crafting a well-written, mechanically sound non-glacial exalted/DF quest, in this day and age. We shall await your return upon the morrow with bated breath, but it shall not be long for we shalt be busy with fifty other things because the planet is on fire and people keep putting the lunatics in charge of the asylum. Pnwhfkshsidb.

Thank you for the regular boosts to our SAN score.
 
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  • [X] Answer as a Queen
    [X] Answer as a Queen
    - [X] "My own," you say forthrightly, drawing Cristos' eyes to yours for just a moment. "I offer this as Empress of the Fivefold Courts of Fate. As one who has the vision to see that the world need not be so cruel, and the means to help make it so. I offer this so that those who fall from the path might find their way back home, like a lantern in the dark."
    - [X] You cast your gaze out across the wizards gathered here - the Wise, some would say, but with wisdom can so often come pain, and the weight of years you can see etched on many a face besides the man you address.
    - [X] Finally, you bring your eyes back to Cristos - knowing that the lines upon his face bear guilt almost two centuries in the keeping - and you say your final words, daring to hope that you'll be able to inspire hope. "I offer this as one who wishes that those who have erred and gone astray need not bear that sin eternal. That, esteemed wizards of the White Council, is who I am, and why I am here today."
    [X] Write-in: Answer as one who has once broken a law and been spared though the intercession of heaven and the work of ancient powers, given chance to grow, who now stands as a Queen in her own right, a power for the good of Creation
    [X] Answer as one who has once broken a law and been spared though the intercession of heaven and the work of ancient powers
 
Arc 15 Post 6: Forging a Path New
Forging a Path

25st of February 2007 A.D.

"My own," you say forthrightly, drawing Cristos' eyes to yours for just a moment. "I offer this as Empress of the Fivefold Courts of Fate. As one who has the vision to see that the world need not be so cruel, and the means to help make it so. I offer this so that those who fall from the path might find their way back home, like a lantern in the dark."

A hush falls upon the chambers, as if the echoes of the hall had suddenly swallowed the whispers that filled it only moments before. No doubt they know something of what you showed their ambassadors three months ago, the knowledge would have spread like wildfire after your role in rooting out the traitors, but for many here that would only wetted their appetites for knowledge or planted the seeds of dread.

You cast your gaze out across the wizards gathered here and strive to count one from the other. The Wise some would name them and not without cause but with wisdom can so often come pain, and the weight of years you can see etched on many a face of every creed and every people to walk the Earth and some that are now gone, by the long years that magic gifted them the last of their kind wandering a world made strange. Perhaps your words find some purchase there, perhaps they are simply looking for a hand to cling to when the Council had come so close to ruin so suddenly, but it seems to you that more are nodding and smiling than glare or turn their heads aside. By far the most common are those not yet swayed, keeping close their counsel.

Bringing your eyes your eyes back to Cristos - knowing that the lines upon his face bear guilt almost two centuries in the keeping - and you say your final words, daring to hope that you'll be able to inspire hope. "I offer this as one who wishes that those who have erred and gone astray need not bear that sin eternal. That, esteemed wizards of the White Council, is who I am, and why I am here today."

"I... believe you," the Greek wizard speaks, seeming to almost surprise himself, though not so much as he does those who stand around him like a phalanx prepared for battle. "But I fear your generosity would open us to peril such as we have encountered before to our sorrow." He motions to a woman standing next to him, a Warden's sword at her belt. "The Swords the Wardens bear only one could forge and now she is indisposed... more indisposed than we knew. New Wardens by the score we must train, barely more than children and yet we send them less armed than their elders because we trusted a single smith with that arming. What if the book you offer is lost or destroyed by malice or mischance? We would find ourselves surrounded by warlocks now once more open to the darkness they called forth."

"Then I would make another," you answer easily.

"And if you were indisposed as Warden Luccio was or dead as too many of our fellows now are? What then? I make no claim that our enforcement of the laws was just or good, that is for philosophers to agonize over, but the practicalities of sin and salvation... well many her will know of my dealings with the rakshasa I am no stranger to them. If this is to be done I ask that a member of the Council be taught to perform this spell so that at great need we might replicate this tome."

Gallingly, this isn't even that unresonable a request, the book would underpin council policy and its loss would be a disaster, but it's also utterly imposibile. How do you tell a hall of people whose entire thing is being the best at magic that they'll never be skilled enough for this?

"The Wizard Dresden Majesty, he has awakened to the Essence of himself,
" Usum whispers in the back of your mind. "With the aid of the Wonder-Forge in Boston he might be able to reporduce the tome at great risk to body and soul."

That does not souns like something he'd enjoy, but you're sure he'd give it his all regardless, risks and all. Should he though? After all it's not like your planning to die.

What do you declare before the Council?

[] That is imposibile, mortals cannot make spendors (Charisma+Subterfuge Opposed to Perception+Subterfuge)

[] Explain that you might be able to teach Harry and others like him, putting even more responsibility on his shoulders

[] Write in


OOC: Doing pretty well so far as the surrprise from the people around Cristos shows he was going to say something far more combative.
 
[X] Explain that in time, with great effort and at great risk an Enlightened Wizard might be able to reproduce such a work. Explain that the Book of Law is near the peak of what is possible to do with the craft (4 dot rating), so even someone with a capability would need talent, study, and a lot of experience to try making it with any hope of success. And even then they would need very special unique infrastructure to help them.

Long term lying is a bad idea, because wizards will try making splendors at some point.
 
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[X] Explain that in time, with great effort and at great risk an Enlightened Wizard might be able to reproduce such a work. Explain that the Book of Law is near the peak of what is possible to do with the craft (4 dot rating), so even someone with a capability would need talent, study, and a lot of experience to try making it with any hope of success.

Long term lying is a bad idea, because wizards will try making splendors at some point.

Technically they can't make 4 dot, they can only make it with the Forge or Equivalent since it drops the rating to 3.
 
[X] Yog

Molly "Yeah, it's possible to match me in crafting, but you have to be as cool as the original Merlin for that."
 
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[X] Explain that in time, with great effort and at great risk an Enlightened Wizard might be able to reproduce such a work. Explain that the Book of Law is near the peak of what is possible to do with the craft (4 dot rating), so even someone with a capability would need talent, study, and a lot of experience to try making it with any hope of success. And even then they would need very special unique infrastructure to help them.
 
[X] Explain that in time, with great effort and at great risk an Enlightened Wizard might be able to reproduce such a work. Explain that the Book of Law is near the peak of what is possible to do with the craft (4 dot rating), so even someone with a capability would need talent, study, and a lot of experience to try making it with any hope of success. And even then they would need very special unique infrastructure to help them.
-[X] "It would be the work of a lifetime, a Wizard's lifetime, to develop the necessary skills to even hope to reproduce the Book. So by all means, I encourage you to find and help train such a Wizard, if they are willing to devote themselves to the task."
 
So, this just occurred to me - what happens if someone makes an Invincible assertion splendor for breaking the law? Or, more generally, for anything that is under the effect of Shattering Futility? I see three main options:
1) Splendor with a higher dot rating takes precedence. In case of equal dot ratings, there's a roll-off
2) Both effects take place, creating "guaranteed mediocrity", where you generate 1 (2 if opposed) successes on a roll, no more and no less.
3) Shattering Futility wins, because it's closer to a perfect defense and costs more splendor build points.
 
[X] Explain that you might be able to teach Harry and others like him, putting even more responsibility on his shoulders
 
So, this just occurred to me - what happens if someone makes an Invincible assertion splendor for breaking the law? Or, more generally, for anything that is under the effect of Shattering Futility? I see three main options:
1) Splendor with a higher dot rating takes precedence. In case of equal dot ratings, there's a roll-off
2) Both effects take place, creating "guaranteed mediocrity", where you generate 1 (2 if opposed) successes on a roll, no more and no less.
3) Shattering Futility wins, because it's closer to a perfect defense and costs more splendor build points.

A roll off would happen between the Splendors, they are on the same conceptual level.
 
[X] Explain that in time, with great effort and at great risk an Enlightened Wizard might be able to reproduce such a work. Explain that the Book of Law is near the peak of what is possible to do with the craft (4 dot rating), so even someone with a capability would need talent, study, and a lot of experience to try making it with any hope of success. And even then they would need very special unique infrastructure to help them.
-[X] "It would be the work of a lifetime, a Wizard's lifetime, to develop the necessary skills to even hope to reproduce the Book. So by all means, I encourage you to find and help train such a Wizard, if they are willing to devote themselves to the task."


Yeah this works better. Wizards are if nothing else about preparations.
 
Would it really be the work of a Wizard's lifetime though? The protagonist speed has me uncertain what "normal" speed is for such things.
 
"The Wizard Dresden Majesty, he has awakened to the Essence of himself," Usum whispers in the back of your mind. "With the aid of the Wonder-Forge in Boston he might be able to reporduce the tome at great risk to body and soul."
Being able to replicate the most exotic function of a 5 dot solaroid exclusive charm, even at great risk and using infrastructure, seems like a bit much.

They're supposed to have mortal limits, grappling with them is part of the flavor of their stories. In my view this doesn't so much make wizards better as it cheapens what splendors are and how wizards work.
 
Being able to replicate the most exotic function of a 5 dot solaroid exclusive charm, even at great risk and using infrastructure, seems like a bit much.

They're supposed to have mortal limits, grappling with them is part of the flavor of their stories. In my view this doesn't so much make wizards better as it cheapens what splendors are and how wizards work.

Dragonblooded can do it too so can Lydia, making splendors is just specialized Ancient Sorcery which was designed by Salina to be usable by mortals, a fact which pissed off many of her peers.
 
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