[X] Goldfish

And I am honestly surprised to find that the guy that started the Russian translation of this quest is still doing it, apparently.
Having tried mah hand at translating before, just, daymn.
It's little different to the madmen that translated Worm or Fallout Equestria: Project Horizons back i the day...
 
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Don't send the Mighty Mind Dragon up north without some serious gear.

Soulfire Bracers, something to give it Ghost Touch, etc.

We don't want to be accidentally handing the Others an Imperial Dragon.
Our Mighty Mind Dragons get a standard set of gear. Four of them are already fully equipped and we will craft more for the new ones this month. Some of it is drawn from the Armory, too.

For Ghost Touch or dealing with Incoporeal/Ethereal targets, the Mind Dragons can use Ancestral Awakening to temporarily learn the necessary spells or feats.
 
Our Mighty Mind Dragons get a standard set of gear. Four of them are already fully equipped and we will craft more for the new ones this month. Some of it is drawn from the Armory, too.

For Ghost Touch or dealing with Incoporeal/Ethereal targets, the Mind Dragons can use Ancestral Awakening to temporarily learn the necessary spells or feats.
For good measure may as well just give them Imperial Steel claw sheaths when we get the metal.

[X] Goldfish
 
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Adhoc vote count started by DragonParadox on May 12, 2020 at 10:28 AM, finished with 42 posts and 9 votes.

  • [X] Point out that he will have a chance to research the Watch and its great Enemy much better in the library you have amassed in Sorcerer's Deep
    -[X] Also mention the benefits he would enjoy from the blessings affecting Sorcerer's Deep, including the sharpened wits to further enhance any research he conducts, the lack of need for sleep, and most importantly, the suppression of the physical effects of old age.
    --[X] He would also have unfettered access to the Philosopher's Tree, plus any other resources he might need.
    [X] Order 30x Verdant Wolves (1,200 IM each), 20x Advanced Druid Lotus Leshi (2,400 IM each), 20x Advanced Wizard Lotus Leshi (2,400 IM each), 10 Advanced Sorcerer Creature Snapdragon Leshy, (4,800 IM each), 10x Verdant Ravens (1,200 IM each), 100x Verdant Kingfishers, (300 IM each) and 1x Mighty Mind Dragon (28,800 IM). -- assigned to support of Black Brothers and safeguarding the Wall. -- 250,800 IM total.
    -[X] Also 1 Black Champion (5,360 IM) and 1 Greater Bloodclot Mold (28,800 IM) -- sent for research purposes -- 34,160 IM total.
    --[X] A package of Dragonsteel filled with stable Wyldfire to be placed inside the Black Champion as a self-destruct measure, to be triggered at the convenience of the Greater Blood Clot Mold.
    --[X] A full set of Dragonsteel armor and a Dragonsteel weapon for the Black Champion as well.
    [X] Order 4x Verdant Wolves (1,200 IM each), 2x Advanced Druid Lotus Leshi (2,400 IM each), and 1x Druid Treant (4,800 IM each) -- assigned to defending the Tree of Thenns and the White Tree -- 19,200 IM total.
    [X] Have the remains of the Other Waymar dueled, and the Crone Queen Rina faced, handed over to the Djinn researchers, as they requested for samples of the Winter/Void-touched entities.
    -[X] Take as much of the bodies as needed to make the trophies for the Hall of Horrors beforehand, of course.
    --[X] And as much as Wyla/Quburn see as necessary to better our chances at furthering the research into safeguarding the Necro-constructs against the power of the Others.
    [X] Have the unknown bone recovered at the White Tower the past month carefully looked into by our minions and diviners - what it is, what drives it, if it's still alive active, what we face if we feed it to the Forge, etc.
    -[X] Bottom line, if there's no safe use for it, we'll hand it over to the Djinn researchers as well.
    [X] Point out that he will have a chance to research the Watch and its great Enemy much better in the library you have amassed in Sorcerer's Deep
    -[X] Also mention the benefits he would enjoy from the blessings affecting Sorcerer's Deep, including the sharpened wits to further enhance any research he conducts, the lack of need for sleep, and most importantly, the suppression of the physical effects of old age.
    --[X] He would also have unfettered access to the Philosopher's Tree, plus any other resources he might need.
 
Part MMMCDXCV: Sharing Burdens
Sharing Burdens

Fourteenth Day of the First Month 294 AC

Once the Lord Commander and the First Ranger leave you and Dany sit with Maester Aemon in his chambers. In truth, as bright sunlight passing through the window and played across his aged features, he seems more like 'uncle Aemon' and less maester, though his long chain glints with the sheen of a score metals and more. Mostly you speak of lighthearted things, leaving peril and deathly secrets outside the heavy oak door.

The adventurers and misadventures of your younger wards fill up a whole hour, the more amusing anecdotes of Garin's first few weeks of fatherhood about half as long. You speak of the schools you opened and the hope of educating not just those with an inclination towards scholarship, administration or rule, but everyone at least in the fundamentals thus enriching the lives of your citizens and the realm all at once. Not for the first time he compares you to his youngest brother, a wistful smile on his lips.

"You should come to Sorcerer's Deep to see it for yourself," Dany says impulsively, or at least doing a very good job at seeming impulsive, in truth both of you had agreed to try to get Aemon in the south where he would be safer and more comfortable under the blessing of the Dawn Age Tree. "You could study in the library things you will have need of in the days ahead of the Watch, and of the Others also."

"I've been managing well enough with the books you carried to me in dreams, Daenerys," he replies firmly. "A fact for which I do not think I have thanked you enough, it still seems the greatest of all magic to a lover of books is to simply have them appear by my bedside when I wake."

"There are spells over the Deep that lighten the need to sleep and others that sharpen the mind," you point out in turn. "You could study far more of the day way."

"At my age sleep is a fickle thing regardless, Your Grace," he gives a soft laugh that stops just short of becoming a cough. For a long moment he is quiet before continuing. "If I take this offer there will be ill things said of me, of you, of our..."

The silence is much longer now and heavy with the guilt of a word almost spoken. Our House. Nothing you had not guessed practically from the first letter you received from him, but never so close to being uttered aloud.

"I cannot travel south, it would place Jeor in an almost impossible situation," he says at last. "He would not refuse you, could not refuse you after all you have done for the Watch, but when word comes from King's Landing asking where his maester is he would have no ready answer, not one that does not count upon warnings few in the south believe."

"You would perhaps be surprised by how many in the south have turned their ears to wiser voices," you interject, thinking of all the lords secretly pledged to you, from the Riverlands to Dorne and the Narrow Sea to the Iron Islands.

"The Grand Maester would call it dereliction of the post I have been assigned and he likely would not be wrong. A few words whispered by sorcery are no replacement for a present maester, able to act with his two hands and see the troubles of the keep with his own eyes..." You can see the resolve hardening in his gaze, and it is hardly the time or place to explain that Pycelle acts in your interests these days and not that of his supposed king.

"What about just a few days out of every month?" Dany asks quickly. "You would still mostly be here to offer counsel and there would be no time for news of your absence to harm the Watch. By the time any letter inquiring as to your whereabouts arrives you would be here to answer it in person."

No matter how charming you might be nor how eloquent your words, you doubt you would ever manage to match that pleading smile, much less the dimples it brings out.

"Five days out of every month," he says ruefully. "I pity the young man who will finally gain your affections, Highness, and not..." he glances at you meaningfully, "for the obvious reasons."

"Well if whoever that may be somehow wins my affection he had best not be pitiful," Dany sniffs dramatically.

What next?

[] Receive a report (Interlude series)
-[] From Slaver's Bay
-[] From the City of Brass
-[] From Ghoyan Drohe
-[] From Gogossos
-[] Write in

[] Continue to the Reach
-[] Write in where to begin

[] Write in


OOC: Not all you guys hoped, I know, but Aemon is not a man easily swayed from what he considers to be his duty, his entire life is defined by that.
 
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[X] Receive a report (Interlude series)
-[X] From Ghoyan Drohe


Something small and entertaining, before we get to the big deals for the month, like Slaver's Bay.
 
OOC: Not all you guys hoped I know but Aemon is not a man easily swayed from what he considers to be his duty, his entire life is defined by that. Not yet edited.
It's fine. Convincing him to commit suicide has always been a long con.

@DragonParadox, so the Giants are settling in an island near Sorcerer's Deep or something? Have any of them expressed interest in learning other craft?
 
[X] Receive a report (Interlude series)
-[X] From the City of Brass


I never get tired of Maelor collecting fiendish bear asses.
 
Aemon, you stubborn old man. Are we going to have to "accidentally" kill him? Does it count for kinslaying if you immediately turn around and Reincarnate them?

[X] Tomcost

I'm always up for reading more about the adventures of Maelor and Bronn.
 
Aemon, you stubborn old man. Are we going to have to "accidentally" kill him? Does it count for kinslaying if you immediately turn around and Reincarnate them?

[X] Tomcost

I'm always up for reading more about the adventures of Maelor and Bronn.
Gonna need consent, probably.
 
Why are we not just getting him to agree to be brought back when he dies naturally? His duty ends with his death, and he wouldn't thank us for hurrying it along, but if we leave that as a given surely we can convince him to spend a second lifetime, a second youth even, with us?
[X] Tomcost
 
Why are we not just getting him to agree to be brought back when he dies naturally? His duty ends with his death, and he wouldn't thank us for hurrying it along, but if we leave that as a given surely we can convince him to spend a second lifetime, a second youth even, with us?
[X] Tomcost
Because he's 96 years old, and though he dies at 102 years of age in canon, that doesn't mean age-related natural causes can't catch up with him sooner rather than later.

When someone dies due to age, there is no bringing them back at that point. We need him Reincarnated into a younger body before time catches up.
 
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What if we make a Simulacrum of Aemon, y'all? It can stay at the Wall, while the newly Reincarnated Aemon lives in SD.

It's presence would undercut much of his argument against living in SD, after all.
 
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Because he's 96 years old, and though he dies at 102 years of age in canon, that doesn't mean age-related natural causes can't catch up with him sooner rather than later.

When someone dies due to age, there is no bringing them back at that point. We need him Reincarnated into a younger body before time catches up.
I was under the impression that Reincarnate specifically allowed us to bring back people who die of old age; certainly the Pathfinder version does.
Edit: I should mention that my experience is entirely Pathfinder so I assume that not much is different between versions unless I know specifically otherwise.
 
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I was under the impression that Reincarnate specifically allowed us to bring back people who die of old age; certainly the Pathfinder version does.
Edit: I should mention that my experience is entirely Pathfinder so I assume that not much is different between versions unless I know specifically otherwise.
The D&D 3.5 version explicitly cannot Reincarnate someone who has died of old age. Unless @DragonParadox rules otherwise, any time something exists in 3.5 and Pathfinder, the 3.5 takes precedence. I would prefer the Pathfinder version in this case, though. It would reduce the urgency to have Aemon commit suicide.
 
The D&D 3.5 version explicitly cannot Reincarnate someone who has died of old age. Unless @DragonParadox rules otherwise, any time something exists in 3.5 and Pathfinder, the 3.5 takes precedence. I would prefer the Pathfinder version in this case, though. It would reduce the urgency to have Aemon commit suicide.
Hence the long con to get him to commit suicide. :evil:

Pokémon Aemon shall be caught!

[X] Tomcost
 
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