So that's an overall "no," then?
No wonder the Efreeti took Lizzirth. She's the definition of exotic.
As a true chromatic, very much so yes.
So that's an overall "no," then?
No wonder the Efreeti took Lizzirth. She's the definition of exotic.
Norvos doesn't like us, and they've been persecuting pro-Viserys R'hllorists. It's Lorath that's on the verge of joining us.In the meantime, what was our stance with Norvos, again? @Crake?
I haven't been keeping all that close an attention...
Does the current plan of strategic encroachment include subjugating it and Lorath before Westeros - and setting up a whole lot of anti-troop and anti-Eldritch units along the border with Quohor for the duration of the Reconuest?
And the above aside, I'm still firmly of the opinion we should infiltrate the Quohori forge in guise of Asmy's agents (under lots of other, pointedly perceivable guises ofc) and sabotage the shut out of it, before setting to Westeros.
The thing is just fucking scary strategically, if it is even a quarter of the power of Gogossi/Lys' one.
It's difficult to imagine us being able to deal with Norvos or Qohor before Westeros. I picture those two as both individually months long projects in order to subjugate and then subsequently administrate effectively, with ongoing sabotage, sedition and credible, insidious, subtle threats to chase and be outwitted by. We know nothing about either city for the most part and are only just now starting to edge towards getting a foothold there.In the meantime, what was our stance with Norvos, again? @Crake?
I haven't been keeping all that close an attention...
Does the current plan of strategic encroachment include subjugating it and Lorath before Westeros - and setting up a whole lot of anti-troop and anti-Eldritch units along the border with Quohor for the duration of the Reconuest?
And the above aside, I'm still firmly of the opinion we should infiltrate the Quohori forge in guise of Asmy's agents (under lots of other, pointedly perceivable guises ofc) and sabotage the shut out of it, before setting to Westeros.
The thing is just fucking scary strategically, if it is even a quarter of the power of Gogossi/Lys' one.
Honestly, the extent of my 'plans' for Qohor go as "use the map we have to get down to the forge, blow it up, stop worrying about Qohor turning the forge on while we are busy with Westeros".It's difficult to imagine us being able to deal with Norvos or Qohor before Westeros. I picture those two as both individually months long projects in order to subjugate and then subsequently administrate effectively, with ongoing sabotage, sedition and credible, insidious, subtle threats to chase and be outwitted by. We know nothing about either city for the most part and are only just now starting to edge towards getting a foothold there.
You know what I think we do need to work on before we attack a hardened, major facility of the Deep Ones?Honestly, the extent of my 'plans' for Qohor go as "use the map we have to get down to the forge, blow it up, stop worrying about Qohor turning the forge on while we are busy with Westeros".
Dealing with the rest of Qohor shall, indeed, wait awhile.
Can we do that much?
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I meant basically the same thing when mentioning "deal with illithids in a month or two" every time before.
Specifically attacking the Saghuain facility (and it alone, really) as the "drown you in shit if you let them breathe"- just like the fleshforge seems to be to me.
G'night everyone.
Something that would work extremely well with that is the ritual the Xorn have to wither away bilestone. If we manage to weaponize that we can do a lot of pinpoint damage to their fortifications right where we want it.You know what I think we do need to work on before we attack a hardened, major facility of the Deep Ones?
Ward Smashers. I don't mean breakers, or magic shunts, or even just bombs, I mean KKVs with a disjuncting tip rammed into defensive wards repeatedly.
Yeah, if we can smash through the hardened outer defenses, we very fortunately can use copious amounts of undead to strip away their more ablative defenses, and have plenty of high level casters who can improvise a solution for their smaller-scale inner sanctum warding.Something that would work extremely well with that is the ritual the Xorn have to wither away bilestone. If we manage to weaponize that we can do a lot of pinpoint damage to their fortifications right where we want it.
That's not possible until she can cast 9th level spells. She's 5,561 XP away from that milestone.You know, all it takes is putting some time aside for Lya to enchant steam cannon projectiles with Disjunction. Which is incidentally something that would tremendously useful against the CoB defenses.
Could have sworn she had levels already...That's not possible until she can cast 9th level spells. She's 5,561 XP away from that milestone.
I'm still wary of weaponizing Mage's Disjunction, BTW. It could be very effective, but I would prefer if it simply didn't exist in the setting.
We've had it thrown at us repeatedly. We may as well start using it too.That's not possible until she can cast 9th level spells. She's 5,561 XP away from that milestone.
I'm still wary of weaponizing Mage's Disjunction, BTW. It could be very effective, but I would prefer if it simply didn't exist in the setting.
Actually it's never been used against us. Varys a scroll of Mate's Disjunction when we captured him, but we never have him a chance to use it. We still have that scroll.We've had it thrown at us repeatedly. We may as well start using it too.
Was gonna put one together for Sharra, but got sidetracked IRL.
Actually it's never been used against us. Varys a scroll of Mate's Disjunction when we captured him, but we never have him a chance to use it. We still have that scroll.
Not that I can recall.Wasn't it used against us in the fight against the oblivion ooze?
You're forgetting the level 20 Serpentfolk Sorcerer who was enslaved by the Oblivion Ooze. He threw that spell at us at least twice.Actually it's never been used against us. Varys a scroll of Mate's Disjunction when we captured him, but we never have him a chance to use it. We still have that scroll.
An unseen gale seeks to to rip asunder all magic in its path. It would have sent Ser Richard plummeting to his death you know, but you will not allow it. The ring upon your finger burns as you parry one, gasping for breath as though you had to push back a mountain. Time twists and another blow falls, but Lya is ready to counter it in turn.