Chain Dispel + Heightened Mythic Potent Resilient Baleful Polymorph to suppress any anti-Baleful Polymorph defenses then force a DC 37 Fortitude save.

EDIT: Since Mammon himself only has a +30 Fortitude save bonus (though that is actually quite obscenely high), an Avatar would surely be at least somewhat lower.
 
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Adhoc vote count started by egoo on Oct 31, 2020 at 1:04 AM, finished with 33 posts and 8 votes.

  • [X] Plan "Cleansing Wilderness and Preparing Invasions".
    -[X] The Swamps Dried
    ----[X] Relath; Mercy of the Soul; Kennos of Kayce; Argo the Cunning Bull; 3x Heralds; 10x Guardian Nagas;
    -[X] Scouting the Neck - Send some people to investigate the situation in the Neck, which Fey there are and how they are aligned in the wider Fey politics. Take special note of any information relevant to the movement of large armies, such as a potential host from the North trying to march through the Neck to the Riverlands.
    ----[X] Valeana Velarion; Jeyne Weaver; Roger Reyne
 
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Adhoc vote count started by DragonParadox on Oct 31, 2020 at 9:19 AM, finished with 41 posts and 13 votes.
 
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Part MMMDCLXXXVII: Waters Deep and Still
Waters Deep and Still

Twenty Second Day of the Third Month 294 AC

In spite of Relath being drawn away unexpectedly by the discovery of subversion in his realm, the clean up of the Braavosi swamp went as well as one could hope. Those fey who agreed to abide by imperial law swore themselves to an ancient bog nixie who had expanded upon the petty arts common to her credence onto the domain of true lesser wishcraft. Though Elwyne is what Ser Kennos colorfully calls 'a bitch in sheep's clothing', she can at least understand the virtues of accommodating those more powerful than herself, like a dragon of flesh and three more of steel, rather than try to fight them. To expand on the pastoral metaphor she seems to understand that sheering the sheep will get you more coin in the end than trying to skin it.

Yet not all the month was taken up with the often arcane complexities of fae diplomacy, much to Mercy's disquiet. The incarnate had been swallowed by some translucent serpentine monstrosity for which there was no name in all the tomes of the Scholarum, nor can you name it from the surprisingly precise drawings one of the nagas included in the report. The same mage had named it tizheruk, meaning water-scale in the tongue of the serpent-kin. Though the beast had posed no danger to the group, its belly quickly split by Argo's axe, the existence of a wholly unknown creature not in the wastelands of Valyria or the farther corners of the spheres but as close as the Braavosi hinterlands serves as one more reminder of how magic continues to remold the world around you.

Ironically, the far more dangerous collection of seven redcaps was dealt with without fanfare, the bloody-capped sprites not having the sense to strike from ambush. Thankfully the Flesh Forge can process with ash. Though they found no more reagents for Verdant Vistas agents to sell your agents did come across a strange ever-rusting gantlet with the power to spread its curse to any object of metal it touched, the perfect weapon for the fey whose greatest bane is iron, but little help when half a dozen nagas descend upon one's court with sorcery and poisoned fang. Not that there is much sense in selling it, Ser Kennos seems to have taken a shine for the thing and you have no doubt he will put it to good use.

The Swamps Dried Complete 23/11 (Each PC granted 1d6 Progress; the Heralds Granted 2d6 together due to flight and combat power; the Nagas another 2d6)

Bodies:
1x Giant Tizheruk (CR 5; 6 HD)
7x Redcaps (CR 6; 8 HD)
5x Boggarts (CR 4; 7 HD)

Loot:
Greater Gauntlet of Rust (Claimed by Ser Kennos)

***​

Unlike the report from the Braavosi marshlands, Valaena's account of delving into the wilds of the Neck comes in the form of an exhausted girl still smelling faintly of muck and stagnant water in spite of all magic could do, practically collapsing in the seat across from you. "Barely saw hide or hair of any fey all month, like trying to catch mist in your bare hand trying to talk to them."

"That bad?" you prompt, recognizing the sign of someone who needed a few minuses to vent.

"Worse..." the young dragonrider shakes her head as though in disbelief. "I think the local spirits were scared of Jeyne, or some of them at least. We even took one of the green mages with us, but the locals wouldn't talk to him either for weeks because they thought he was enthralled. In the meantime we were worrying that the shapes in the mist were preparing an ambush. It was the Ferryman's own luck we didn't end up getting into a skirmish before we found a Crannogman to vouch for us. At least with the way fey and mortal trust each other so much there will be less chance for the sort of mess that happened in Braavos, even if both of them trust outsiders about as far as they can skip us over a bog like stones."

Scouting the Neck Progress 7/18 (Valaena and Roger granted 1d6 progress; Jeyne granted 1d3)

"What's your preliminary judgement of what the locals want then, fey and mortal both?" you ask. You have worked with worse than mere suspicion.

"Safety for the winter, food in the spring, better lives for their children and for outsiders to stop treating them like savages or freaks. Might help if you could get Walder Frey to make some gesture of repentance for all the Crannogmen his kin and armsmen have killed as 'brigands'."

"Winterfell did nothing to curb this?" You can feel a frown pulling at your features. It's hard to imagine Eddard Stark ignoring the deaths of Northmen, however poor and isolationist.

"What could the Starks do? It's been going on for generations," Valaena shrugged sadly. "It's rarely many killings together, usually the word of 'frogmen' and 'mudmen' against the 'decent folk' of the Riverlands. Easy enough to paint them as bandits or poachers. There there may even have been poachers. The rules about that kind of thing are less strict in the marshes where everyone is closer to the edge."

Something to keep in mind for later, though certainly not to bring up too bluntly with the proud Freys.

Argo has leveled up?

[] Write in level up plan

What next?

[] Write in

OOC: It was pretty close to an incident in the Neck, but your agents managed to pull through.
 
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Waters Deep and Still

Twenty Second Day of the Third Month 294 AC

In spite of Relath being drawn away unexpectedly by the discovery of subversion in his realm, the clean up of the Braavosi swamp went as well as one could hope. Those fey who agreed to abide by imperial law swore themselves to an ancient bog nixie who had expanded upon the petty arts common to her credence unto the domain of true lesser wishcraft. Though Elwyne is what Ser Kennos colorfully calls 'a bitch in sheep's clothing', she can at least understand the virtues of accommodating those more powerful than herself, like a dragon of flesh and three more of steel, rather than try to fight them. To expand on the pastoral metaphor, she seems to understand that sheering the sheep will get you more coin in the end than trying to skin it.

Yet not all the month was taken up with the often arcane complexities of fae diplomacy, much to Mercy's disquiet. The incarnate had been swallowed by some translucent serpentine monstrosity for which there was no name in all the tomes of the Scholarum, nor can you name it from the surprisingly precise drawing one of the nagas included in the report. That same mage had named it tizheruk, meaning water-scale in the tongue of the serpent kin. While the beast had posed no danger to the group, its belly quickly split by Argo's axe, the existence of a wholly unknown creature not in the wastelands of Valyria or the farther coursers of the spheres, but one as close as the Braavosi hinterlands, serves as one more reminder of how magic continues to remold the world around you.

Ironically, the far more dangerous collection of seven redcaps was dealt with without fanfare, the bloody-capped sprites not having the sense to strike from ambush. Thankfully, the flesh forge can process ash. Though they found no more reagents for Verdant Vistas representatives to sell, your agents did come across a strange ever-rusting gantlet with the power to spread its curse to any object of metal it touched, the perfect weapon for the fey whose greatest bane is iron, but little help when half a dozen nagas descend upon one's court with sorcery and poisoned fang. Not that there is much sense in selling it, Ser Kennos seems to have taken a shine for the thing and you have no doubt he will put it to good use.

The Swamps Dried Complete 23/11 (Each PC granted 1d6 Progress; the Heralds Granted 2d6 together due to flight and combat power; the Nagas another 2d6)

Bodies:
1x Giant Tizheruk (CR 5; 6 HD)
7x Redcaps (CR 6; 8 HD)
5x Boggarts (CR 4; 7 HD)

Loot:
Greater Gauntlet of Rust (Claimed by Ser Kennos)

***​

Unlike the report from the Braavosi marshlands, Valaena's account of delving into the wilds of the Neck comes in the form of an exhausted girl, still smelling faintly of mulch and stagnant water in spite of all magic could do, practically collapsing into the seat across from you. "Barely saw hide or hair of any fey all month. It's like attempting to catch mist in your bare hand, trying to talk to them."

"That bad?" you prompt, recognizing the sign of someone who needed a few minuses to vent.

"Worse..." The young dragon rider shakes her head as though in disbelief. "I think the local spirits were scared of Jeyne, or some of them at least. We even took one of the green mages with us, but the locals wouldn't talk to him either for weeks because they thought he was enthralled. In the meantime, we were worrying that the shapes in the mist were preparing an ambush. It was the Ferryman's own luck we didn't end up getting into a skirmish before we found a crannogmen to vouch for us. At least with the way fey and mortal trust each other so much, there will be less chance for the sort of mess that happened in Braavos, even if both of them trust outsiders about as far as they can skip us over a bog like stones."

Scouting the Neck Progress 7/18 (Valaena and Roger granted 1d6 progress; Jeyne granted 1d3)

"What's your preliminary judgement of what the locals want, fey and mortal both?" you ask. You have worked with worse than mere suspicion.

"Safety for the winter, food in the spring, better lives for their children, and for outsiders to stop treating them like savages or freaks. Might help if you could get Walder Frey to make some gesture of repentance for all the crannogmen his kin and armsmen have killed as 'brigands'."

"Winterfell did nothing to curb this?" You can feel a frown pulling at your features. It's hard to imagine Eddard Stark ignoring the deaths of Northmen, however poor and isolationist.

"What could the Starks do? It's been going on for generations." Valaena shrugged sadly. "It's rarely many killings together, usually the word of 'frogmen' and 'mudmen' against the 'decent folk' of the Riverlands. Easy enough to paint them as bandits or poachers. There may even have been poachers. The rules about that kind of thing are less strict in the marshes where everyone is closer to the edge."

Something to keep in mind for later, though certainly not to bring up too bluntly with the proud Freys.

Argo has leveled up:

[] Write in level up plan

What next?

[] Write in

OOC: It was pretty close to an incident in the Neck, but your agents managed to pull through. Not yet edited.
Here's an edited version of the chapter, @DragonParadox.
 
I'm about to head out for a little while, so whoever comes up with a vote, please add this for Argo. It's about as simple as level ups get.

[] Argo Level Up
-[] Class: +1 Occult Slayer
-[] Skills (2 points): +2 Spellcraft
 
[X] Plan "Reports Reports Reports Reports!"
-[X]
-[X] Pointsmen Recruitment - To alleviate the eagerness of the Pointsmen for a little while longer, send a few people to start some recruitment efforts among them for the Imperial Military. Also distribute the Imperial law code among the nobility so that they can begin preparations to transition the area smoothly into the Imperial bureaucracy.
----[X] 1x Heralds; Mors 'Crowfood' Umber; Ser Gerold 'Darkstar' Dayne; Ser Bonifer Hasty

-[X] Three Points, Three Kindred, One People, Part 3
----[X] Blight's Bane;
Also any of the following "Free Forces - Aquatic Forces" see A Sword Without a Hilt: A Song of Ice and Fire/D&D 3.5 Crossover)

-[X] Improving Orange Shore
----[X] 4x Verdant Phoenixes, 8x Advanced Druid Creature Lotus Leshy (drawn from the Flesh Forge guard force)

[X] Argo Level Up
-[X] Class: +1 Occult Slayer
-[X] Skills (2 points): +2 Spellcraft
 
[X] egoo

I think Mercy is the first of our people to have been swallowed, right? I hope I'm not forgetting anyone?

That's a pretty classic danger in D&D, getting nommed and having to cut your way out of a monster's gullet, or having your party members do it for you. Argo definitely earned his level up playing battlefield surgeon using a massive battle axe. 🤓
 
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