I think there is even more going on here than is first apparent.
A flash of worry passes over the envoy's features. "I do not think my master would trust such magics, but if you wish to make the attempt I can lead your envoy carrying these mirrors to the Eye of Tides."
Why would the envoy be worried at this prospect? At worst, Galzerai could tell us to screw off and refuse the offer.

What if Galzerai isn't around for some reason, or even dead? His former servants might be taking advantage of his reputation to keep outsiders from interfering or learning of Galzerai's absence or death. It's one thing for the Dragon to simply refuse any audiences, that plays into his well known reputation, but it becomes a bit more complicated if he starts refusing to even speak to another being via a magic mirror from hundreds or thousands of miles away. People might start to get suspicious.

Whatever we do, I think an ambush or "unfortunate accident" awaits those who either go to meet Galzerai or transport the Mirrors for communication purposes.
 
"I know only that it was once part of the forging of those upon whose shoulders the axis of the spheres turned, the Iris'ut, The Inevitable. It was taken centuries ago by a false scholar who presumed upon my master's hospitality to steal it. I would expect he later sold it to the foolish Emir."
o_O Of all the things for the Anvil to be.
 
[X] Thank Zahbi for meeting with us, then ask how we might contact him when we are ready to lend Galzerai a MirrorVision mirror.
-[X] While speaking, Viserys surreptitiously activates his earring to gain True Seeing, then Silently cast Greater Arcane Sight, expending a charge from his bracers to do so without gestures, as if Stilled. He will examine Zahbi's aura and person for anything of interest.
-[X] Once the envoy departs, rather than immediately retrieving the mirror, we will instead return to Sorcerer's Deep to perform a full battery of Divinations (Divination, Vision targeting the Anvil, Greater Scrying on everyone's location, etc) on all involved parties, up to using a Commune spell (Viserys casts the Commune spell, or Lya or if the XP drain would de-level him); from the kidnapped children of the Emir, Zahbi, Galzerai, even the stolen anvil. We want to learn everything we can of this situation which hasn't already been shared with us, how much of what we were told was true or false, even whether Galzerai still lives.
 
This thing is valuable enough to fuck over both parties gunning for it, tbh.

We likely won't be able to restore the Inevitavle-forge, period.

Still, with Lya having read R'hlor's lore on forging Fire-spirits, us asking MK for similar role on Water-spirits and that potential adventure location with an ancient Hod-Forge in Plane of Fire...
[] In Oil and Smoke, Divinity's Carcass: The "Sundered" Divine forge, reported to us by Hadhayosh as the place of his birth, can be of significant strategic use, even if all one can recover are mere scraps of lore. Had only it not been lost to tumultuous and chaotic edges of Plane of Fire... Find the Forge, loot as much as possible.
(Opposition: ??; Rewards: ??)
This thing is nigh-perfect for long-term Outsider-making supwrprojects.

[X] Goldfish
 
o_O Of all the things for the Anvil to be.
I want it.

The anvil is almost guaranteed to be of great value to us. Not as a trophy, either, but for crafting purposes. There's no telling how it could be used to enhance our Constructs, Anu's Creation Forge, or crafting in general, depending on what it does.
I don't know how we can get it without causing issues, though... :(
 
[X] Goldfish

The anvil is almost guaranteed to be of great value to us. Not as a trophy, either, but for crafting purposes. There's no telling how it could be used to enhance our Constructs, Anu's Creation Forge, or crafting in general, depending on what it does.
Think bigger.
This was a tool in creating the Inevitables, this can be a tool for us making our own way to turn mortal souls into outsiders at low costs for ourselves.
The most important feature our Steel Dream needs to count as a proper Plane of existance, rather than any private Demiplane.
 
This thing is valuable enough to fuck over both parties gunning for it, tbh.

We likely won't be able to restore the Inevitavle-forge, period.

Still, with Lya having read R'hlor's lore on forging Fire-spirits, us asking MK for similar role on Water-spirits and that potential adventure location with an ancient Hod-Forge in Plane of Fire...
This thing is nigh-perfect for long-term Outsider-making supwrprojects.

[X] Goldfish
The remains of the Plane of Fire forge are absolutely worth pursuing at some point.
 
The remains of the Plane of Fire forge are absolutely worth pursuing at some point.
And unlike, hell, literally half of the projects/destinations it isn't time-sensitive as it is, buried and forgotten by all but the Hadhayosh.

I'm fucking amazed at that.
:V
 
And unlike, hell, literally half of the projects/destinations it isn't time-sensitive as it is, buried and forgotten by all but the Hadhayosh.

I'm fucking amazed at that.
:V
Granted, I don't expect it to be all that salvageable, even if it would be nice. R'hllor might be able to help restore it if we get enough of it.
 
Envoy, being all sneaky-beaky: "Now he'll tell me to fuck off. Meet a dragon in the heart of his own lair? Hahaha, I'm a genius."

Lya: *brilliant idea*

Viserys: "That's a great idea, Lya. I'm a dragon after all, I'm made of money."

Envoy, thinking 'fuckfuckfuckfuckfuck': "Uhh uhhh um that's probably not the best idea..."

Viserys blinks.

Envoy: "But it can be arranged!"

*a little later*

Viserys, to Lya: "That guy was more crooked than I am. Let's go run a battery of divinations."

I... don't think anyone can trick Viserys. I think we're probably the least credulous dragon in the planes.
 
[X] Goldfish

You can't call it paranoia if people really are out there trying to deceive us after-all. :V
 
Interlude DCCVI: Stealing Chains
Stealing Chains

Seventh Day of the Twelfth Month 293 AC

For all that she valued her art with the fierce possessive pride of a treasure that could never be taken from her, Siduri of Dis had to admit there were a few unfortunate limitations to the weaving of enchantment. Firstly, the unfortunate fact that most could be thrown off with a sufficient effort of will, and not just by beings mighty or strong in magic. In the Academy, she had seen starving slaves throw off shackles forged by master sorcerers, not often in the grand scheme of things, but often enough, about one time out of every twenty. If one planned to snare a ship or three, twenty was not an unreasonable number of officers to mind, and the Heir of Iblis was not in the habit of using starving slaves as officers. No, he used very well fed slaves that dined on man-flesh, usually figuratively, though not always.

Fortunately, a geas allowed not even the strongest of will to deny its touch... if only the target was unfortunate or otherwise restrained for the full ten minute long ritual it was required to place it. Killing an efreeti officer was usually hard enough. Restraining one for that amount of time on their own ship would be an exercise in madness without a different sort of binding in play.

The sorceress took a long look at the sword ship just barely visible through the haze of ash and smoke. In the distance she could hear the parting calls of the whale pods that had helped the Golden Wind scout for it. They would not fight, of course, these were not their wars, but they were grateful enough to Yrten, Siduri, and their patron for setting up gem harvesting to keep an eye on things.

"Such beautiful songs His children sing," the priestess with hair of flame and cloak of shadow said wistfully.

"Are you ready for this?" Siduri asked. "If something goes wrong on your end..."

"Then we shall 'only' have a dragon sorceress to aid us while I make our escape," Lady Melisandre said dryly, motioning to the blue-grey dragon perched watchfully on her shoulder. Siduri was not quite sure how old the priestess was, though she suspected far older than she looked, and on a world that had been living on the dregs of magic until a few scant years ago, that was no small thing. For just a moment, however, the spark of excitement in her eyes made her seem truly as young and carefree as a raider on her first looting. The moment passed, and the mask she wore as easily as Yrten wore his armor fixed itself in place. And then the shadows twisted and they were away...

***​

"By the Will of R'hllor who is Fire, obey!" the blessed amulet in the priestess' hand bled crimson light through her fingers and the efreeti could do nothing but heed her words, for the very fire in his veins compelled him beyond the power of any talisman to ward, as thoroughly ensnared as Siduri would have managed for a common merchant captain.

"Sit," she commanded. As the officer sat, Siduri recited the ritual of geas and at its height a command she doubted he had expected: "You will obey your captain orders given from this moment forth to the letter and the spirit, in mind and in deed, never wavering from your duty, never questioning his orders or his person."

The best geas did not go against the grain, against prior oath and character, but enforced them. Unlike with true domination, the enchanter could not adjust the reins in motion.

On they went through every last senior officer, past traps and tricks, past wards and far too close an encounter with a trio of fire giants who almost literally tripped over them in the tight corridors, but in the end they bound all eight of the officers to tightest obedience to their own captain. Then, after drawing the captain into his cabin with a touch of commotion from Zavaenia, they snared him too. Him Melisandre kept, for now.

The whole ship was snared as surely as a sparkfin on a line, and with the officers compelled to obey their captain without question, no matter how odd the orders he might give, there was far less of a danger of that eternal bane of enchanters, someone close to their victims removing the leverage they had, either by magic or by withdrawing support.

"A good job on the first ship, but from what I heard of the admiral the Brass Bastard sent out here he will not be as easily bound," Siduri warned.

"He'd better be. I'd hate to have nothing to do while you two snare the whole fleet, ship by ship, and squadron by squadron," Yrten mock-grumbled.

OOC: The idea is to use geas to bind everyone below whoever is technically and officially in charge of whatever group they subverted to unquestioning obedience of that hierarchy and have Mel puppet that one with her command elemental supernatural ability. Said ability scoffs at most protections from enchantment because it's not even a spell. Siduri could do this trick on her own, but she just does not have the HD to command rather than rebuke efreeti. Of course, even Mel would not quite manage that if she did not have a magic item which increases her HD by 3 for the purposes of commanding fire elemetals. Only a brief mention of whales unfortunately, they would not really fit with Siduri's flow of consciousness. I'll get those numbers up tomorrow.
 
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Oh hey Teheku (just started playing Poe2)

And oh shit thats clever as fuck way of taking over. Also lol at the whole "about one in twenty," thing.

And man it's nice to see an ASOIAF story that treats Mel, as well human instead of just one dimensional BURN BURN BURN
 
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