@Goldfish, I've seen your write-up and will add it later. Busy day.

@Snowfire, @Goldfish, what we need is a strategic deterrent, not a weapon.

To gain one, I would suggest to research and the Malephant breathweapon (destroys the feys memories), the Ice Dragon breathweapon (destroys memories about the fey) and some powdered Bilestone (destroys fey bodies).
 
@Snowfire, @Goldfish, what we need is a strategic deterrent, not a weapon.

To gain one, I would suggest to research and the Malephant breathweapon (destroys the feys memories), the Ice Dragon breathweapon (destroys memories about the fey) and some powdered Bilestone (destroys fey bodies).

I'd want anti-god Wards up before we even start on that, to be honest. I'm not disagreeing with your direction, just that we want to be utterly certain of security before we do so.
 
Look the process to turn the Reach into fairy tale land will take a long time. By then we could be spreading stories about the fey ourselves and control the narrative. However this method might be seen as a insult/ reason for war so best we prepare for that.
 
Dazzling Display

Twenty-Seventh Day of the Eighth Month 293 AC

Mychel Redfort had the inescapable feeling that everyone in the whole cheering arena was looking right at him, that they would know his name his House and what he had for breakfast on the bargain as soon as they laid eyes on hm. Figuring out what the word 'inquisitor' meant had not exactly quieted his nerves in that regard. It was one thing to imagine the dread sorcerer peering into his magic mirror to look for you, since at least one might have the comfort of imagining the dared sorcerer being a bit busy to work his way down to the identity of squires. Alas that he had apparently thought of that and gotten help.

"Will you stop fidgeting?" came an exasperated call from his left, a girl's voice which was honestly speaking half the reason for his anxiety. Jon didn't think it was proper to go out and watch the mage duels, but then again he was also sleeping in after his win in the joust and subsequent celebration so when Mya had shown up, black armored guards in tow offering to take him to see the duels Mychel had somewhat hesitantly agreed. He had a sort of vague notion of telling if she was suffering or in trouble and doing something about it.

What exactly he could do against two fully armed and armored warriors he was even more uncertain of, though it quickly became clear that Mya was not suffering from durance vile and needing desperate rescue. For one thing he was reasonably sure that durance vile did not include having a full coin pouch with more coin then he had ever personally handled in his life, nor did it involve happily chatting about griffin hatchlings. This put him right back in the position of having disobeyed his brother, his knight because he really wanted to see how the heathen sorcerers fight. The only excuse he could come up with now was 'I wanted to learn their weaknesses' sounded really weak even to him.

Almost against his will his eyes darted to the arena noticing something odd. "Are they both women?"

Mya rolled her eyes so hard as hard as when she'd had to show him how to clean out a stable box. "Yes they're women. Do you think tits get in the way to swinging a sword?"

"It's I... that is... it's not right," Mychel said with more in the way of vehemence than coherency. How was it his fault to be shocked by something so strange.

"One of them has bloody wings you know," the girl pointed out, motioning to the combatant in question. "You would think that would come up first." She did have a point much as Mychel hated to admit it

Thankfully the bell rang the last time before he had a chance to answer, sparing him from having to eat crow. The young squire watched fascinated as the masked woman charged the winged 'captain Moonsong' with what looked like a scroll in one hand, waving a shower of gold sparks into existence.

"That's so she can't turn invisible," Mya pointed out but that barely registered as the winged woman darted up still trailing golden sparks.

"Thank you darling but I think I'm quite brilliant enough as it is. Say did you hear the joke about the snake man the bull man and the slaver?" There was something dark about her bubbling silvery voice...

The masked one just shook her head as though dispelling an errant fly and motioned with her sword, calling out strange words Mychel had never heard before until a ghostly replica of the blade flew up wards to hand mid aid and tear through the end of one wing before the captain could react.

"Really now, that is just uncalled for, if you did not like the joke you should just try another. Why did the foreman save up to buys a quarry? One dramatic pause and swipe from the magic sword later she answered herself while swooping down sword at the ready: "So he could mine his own business."

Having sheathed her sword and taken out something that looked like a crossbow the other woman just took aim with a few involuntary giggles slipping past her lips. A glowing green vial hit the fey in the chest striking her from the sky. and face first into the dirt... which promptly exploded into magic weeds that looked like they ere trying to strangle her.

Somehow she managed to roll out of the tangle, magic sword still trying to cut her as she charged her opponent. "You are a tricky one. I like that!"

The fight turned into a sword duel for a little bit, one in which it was clear the heavy two handed weapon had an advantage over the light Braavosi sword... not to mention the other glowing weapon behind her. Then the winged woman rolled out of the fight and told another joke, a bawdy one that made Mychel's ears flame.

The masked woman was laughing... almost to the point of dropping her sword, but she held on and made the vines spring up again. Again the fey dived aside and this time she charged not for her foe but for the crossbow on her back.... and was met with a sword to the face.

One would think having one's face covered in blood and one wing tattered would be cause to quid the field but the faerie woman cupped her hands and blew in them to make a cloud of gold just like the one she as still covered in and her foe couldn't keep it out of her eyes. That turned the fight around, one magic sword and one blind foe was not enough to keep Captain Moonsong from finally claiming her prize.

"Yield," the raven-masked woman said at last.

"You were really good," Moonsong answered with a smile. "You made me copy you to win."

OOC: Yes you read that right, the reason Moonsong was going for the much easier save for hideous laughter instead of glitterdust is because she did not want to look like a copy-cat. This was a pretty close fight with Moonsong at barely 14 HP at the end
Anya made her work for it, that's for sure.

Moonsong must be loving the opportunity to entertain millions of people with her brand of comedy. Does that help her along her Fey Pokevolution?
 
Boy, that's a lot.

Not. Enough.

I'm being really serious here. The Court of Stars is preparing to engage in full bore conceptual grade warfare. We need to get some proper tools of our own for that sort of fighting, or we need to use the Crown to bring them to heel. Junglerazer and Feybane weaponry aren't conceptual enough for this sort of fight.

I'm not sure the fae are actually trying to do this intentionally.

"Yes, it is the desire of all tales to flow into one another into one all consuming point..." Pale lips twist into a grimace. "A god."

"But the system is not crashing inwards," you note trying to grasp the metaphor that is itself the literal truth of the fey. "It won't ever happen."

"No, and in this balance light serves its purpose—illuminating the whole, giving purpose and motion—but it also burns if one reaches too close."


Seems like reaching that state would be one of self defeat.



Meddling with the power of a slumbering quasi-divinity strikes me as a pretty awful idea. We've gotten away with it a few times, skirting around the edges. This would be trying to fight it head on. That is not going to end well with the type of Court that we've been told the Court of Stars is. They're the light at the centre, the desire to be a story. That's their power. And stories are fickle, unreasonable, and most truly, not ours to control. I do not want to get into a fight with the Court of Stars on metaphysical ground that is theirs. Not until we have weapons that can fight them there.

uh, I could be wrong, but I think they might also desire to be stories? Not just be the desire? I could be misinterpreting things though.


Also pretty insane? It will take a while, but Fae will likely start suffering from the lack of... A lot of things.

Setting humanity in conflict with story will be bad for humans, but it will be much, much worse for fae.

I...Don't follow. Like I can understand how it eventually might backfire, but I don't understand what the fae would be lacking in this scenario. If anything, I'd assume it would be a case of "too much of a good thing is bad for you."


"One of them has bloody wings you know," the girl pointed out, motioning to the combatant in question. "You would think hat would come up first." She did have a point much as Mychel hated to admit it


That's missing a period at the end.

For the record, @Snowfire, @zxzx24 could you both clarify exactly what you think this situation means?
 
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I just want to make Feybane Cold Iron weapons and sit back and enjoy. Bonus points if the wielders are Aberration-Tainted recruits.
 
@Azel what are the necessary components for a court and what do they have?

They have already lost their king.

They still have the palace, the grounds he held court upon.

But if they lose that? And their king still slumbers what do they have to build their organization around.
 
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I would rather poach the Volantene. Mia and Anya have plenty more chances to get themselves land.

Though I don't see either of them wanting any in the first place.
Mia has a poor sister married to a useless Muggle of low intellect and no ambition. She can move her sister to the new land and set her up with a new life.
 
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