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...Get out.
We eat the trees that are on fire, lest you forget!The parallel is scary. But this time we are burning the undead
Admit it, you are just jealous you didn't get to make it!
I checked, and it did not.I don't remember one way or another, but I don't think so.
[X] Azel
Tzeentch something something mysterious ways...Admit it, you are just jealous you didn't get to make it!
Alpha-class, my ass
[X] Azel
Take this "funny"-rating as the ridicule it is intended as.
I don't think we can do a field refit like that, since those charms are a bit different from the usual, alchemical payloads.@Azel, we now have 20 single-use Blinding Glory charms. The Moonchasers could equip a couple Beetle Bombs to deliver the charms into the heart of the Undead army. If nothing else, it should sow a great deal of confusion among them.
Ironic ratings are the best ratings.
Heads up, @egoo. Can we get this added to the list of background/minor actions for next months? Thanks!I checked, and it did not.
Could you ask Egoo to add.
[ ] Have The Inquisition Look into the history of the Fathers chosen to better prepare for the coming confrontation.
-[ ] Also See what Bloodraven has to say about him.
To the minor actions?
@Goldfish
Mind you, we've already seen developed very expensive, but reliable looking wards against elemental attacks. But then if you're going up against a major city warded against that kind of damage, the enemy is likely to be invested enough in the safety of the people living there not to want to get besieged if they can help it--or it's a honeypot trap that the enemy is forced to walk into...I don't think we can do a field refit like that, since those charms are a bit different from the usual, alchemical payloads.
@DragonParadox, do we have some Beetle Bombs prepared with those charms? Would have made sense to do so in between battles.
On a general note, I'm quite pleased with having burned this city down. It's a useful demonstration of our capabilities to anyone who is using divination or other means to observe the battle or the aftermath. That will make human enemies, baring complete psychopaths like Aerys, disinclined to try and turn cities into battlefields.
You could still shell the city into submission using nothing but explosives. That's pretty wasteful on multiple fronts if you have alternative ways to deal with the place, such as commando raids, but it's perfectly doable.Mind you, we've already seen developed very expensive, but reliable looking wards against elemental attacks. But then if you're going up against a major city warded against that kind of damage, the enemy is likely to be invested enough in the safety of the people living there not to want to get besieged if they can help it--or it's a honeypot trap that the enemy is forced to walk into...