Basically, either Robert's Quest or F!Aegon's Quest.
Those are not really the right kinds of foes to make for a good Nega-quest.

The foe needs to know enough about us and if he is completly reduced to unbelieving calls of "Bullshit" there isn't much substance to the result.

I would suggest Asmodeus. He can recognise that our growth-rate exceeds expected parameters without being stunned by it.
 
Why do we need the Dragon Orb to agitate Tiamat? We have Dany, who stole her power from Tiamat herself.

[ :V ] Have Dany walk in the middle of the camp, setup the five-skull throne as a seat, drape it with a red dragon banner, and wait.

[X] Goldfish
 
Honestly, a Negaquest sounds uninteresting here. Our victories are only impressive to small fry like Robert, who can't know about them anyway. To Asmodeus, our motives are rather obvious (we're rather public about our values, and the world conquest is obvious when you remember that we're a Red Dragon wearing a crown) and our victories are too these days now that we have overwhelming force against most of our enemies on this Plane.
 
Honstly, seeing how little remained from the city we've already seen, that was closer to the edge of the Doom, I don't expect any inner country forges to be workable.
Forges are subterranean though, and the doom was a magical super volcano eruption, so outside of the places that got drenched in lava, underground things should have taken less damage, than things on the surface.
 
[X] Goldfish

Technically Aegon is pretending to be our nephew while actually being our distant cousin, right? I wonder how he reasons his claim as better than ours...
If he was our nephew his claim would be better, the claim travel though the firstborn male, Rhaegar was first in line to inherit Aerys, and Aegon was first in line to inherit Rhaegar, therefore Aegon was second in line to inherit Aerys.
 
We could find his corpse and feed it to a Barghest to make sure he never comes back.

Food for thought.
Answering with a lot of delay,

I proposed Miracle'ing his body back together and putting Rest Eternal on it a while ago (we can make the CL DC 39 for the purposes of rezzing- and the cursed body itself can be locked securely in the cloak, or whatever) - and noone was enthusiastic about it.

I doubt feeding it to a barghest will get more traction now, unless..?
 
We can cast Imprisonment on his body within an area warded from Divination. That's a very good way of keeping someone hidden.
 
Yeah, no.

The Rest Eternal isn't a terrible idea, though not quite as relevant soon enough to be worth it.

Relatively speaking, that Intel is quite recent.

It's more surprising that Aegon jumped three to four levels in two-three months...
Please don't draw attention to the warped fabric of space-time. It gets worse when observed and we got no more Inevitables to throw at the problem.
 
Please don't draw attention to the warped fabric of space-time. It gets worse when observed and we got no more Inevitables to throw at the problem.

We already have no more Inevitables to throw at the problem.

TBH I'm done holding back, time to fold that bitch into a pretzel and reap profit from the cheap time-space distortions.
 
We already have no more Inevitables to throw at the problem.

TBH I'm done holding back, time to fold that bitch into a pretzel and reap profit from the cheap time-space distortions.
Calling it now : we're going to get an interlude the first time Lya casts Wish. She'll notice reality suffering, breaking down, and in the long run allowing the Void more access to our reality. This would neatly explain why Inevitables exist and why Wish loops don't.
 
Calling it now : we're going to get an interlude the first time Lya casts Wish. She'll notice reality suffering, breaking down, and in the long run allowing the Void more access to our reality. This would neatly explain why Inevitables exist and why Wish loops don't.
Viserys, having cast Miracle hundreds of times by then:
 
Yeah, no.

The Rest Eternal isn't a terrible idea, though not quite as relevant soon enough to be worth it.

Relatively speaking, that Intel is quite recent.

It's more surprising that Aegon jumped three to four levels in two-three months...
I'm rationalizing it as F!Aegon going further into the deep end due to a lack of options on his part.
 
I'm rationalizing it as F!Aegon going further into the deep end due to a lack of options on his part.
You know, if we do get him on our side, we can finally properly analyse if and how these divine power-infusions are damaging to an already talented mage.

Could be worth it, if we can power level some level 5 Clerics to 8 in exchange for sacrifices, or something similar.
You know, less dangerous and extreme, but still making a real difference.
 
You know, if we do get him on our side, we can finally properly analyse if and how these divine power-infusions are damaging to an already talented mage.

Could be worth it, if we can power level some level 5 Clerics to 8 in exchange for sacrifices, or something similar.
You know, less dangerous and extreme, but still making a real difference.
We just got done pruning the research actions, so while this is intriguing I'm not exactly inclined to go for it.
 
By the way, dibs on any caster corpses to make Spellgorged Zombies.

And we might want to hold onto the Cleric copses to later maje Huecuva from them.
 
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