[X] Create more Demiplanes and keep at summoning Demons until the point you are ready to start the offense at Court of Stars (approximately 3 days of summoning total, from this point in time and assuming no interruptions?)
-[X] In hindsight, there isn't anything stopping you from having had done that from the beginning, it isn't like the ritualists in the main Snare are stopping until the very end of the month either.

[X] Meanwhile, get reports on Operation Woodlouse.
-[X] Operation Woodlouse: Given the information provided by Archmaester Marwyn, you have enough information to begin the preparations for the assault on Casterly Rock, to dig out any dug in Golden Shiels, Lana Lannister and Tywin Lannister, while preferably taking Casterly Rock intact. To this end, a team will begin to locate the portals leading the the caverns beneath Casterly Rock on the Plane of Earth and use these routes to infiltrate them. To do this, they will use Divinations to narrow down the possible locations, then scout on foot in the Plane of Earth. Once the caverns are infiltrated, they will observe the wards and, assuming they can remain undetected, plant minor, burrowing undead with the Lead-Clad template and Necrotic Molds controlling them. These undead will then begin to map the caverns and resume spying on all activities until the day of the attack.
----[X] Garin, Marwyn (Wizard 6/Loremaster 10), Vargo (Counterfeit Mage 15), Nuri, Vee, Waymar, Tyene, 5 Hunter Bioconstructs, 10 Greater Bloodclot Molds (to be crafted); 10x Lindworms (to be crafted);



I say afterward we should swipe our Larder clean and pump up R'hllor so he bitchslaps Ymeri straight into Deity-death-hood, do the Forge-order/item-order, and get the infrastructure reports.
then we are really all-set to kick CoS' ass, methings.


... @Duesal, you've been keeping track of whom we captured this month, right? Because I haven't.
 
A whole lot of people saw that speech, and while all but a handful viewed it through the medium of MirrorVision, there was still a great deal of weight and power, gravitas and majesty, projected across the Imperium, both from Viserys' words and magic, but also the setting and circumstances. There could be a whole new wave of Awakenings, of Muggles shuffling off their mundanity to become mages.
 
A whole lot of people saw that speech, and while all but a handful viewed it through the medium of MirrorVision, there was still a great deal of weight and power, gravitas and majesty, projected across the Imperium, both from Viserys' words and magic, but also the setting and circumstances. There could be a whole new wave of Awakenings, of Muggles shuffling off their mundanity to become mages.
Not to mention the fact that it's recorded. :D
 
Well, at least your politicians are present and active. Meanwhile, we just experienced the most powerful typhoon ever that our meteorologists had to include a 5th level on a 4 category storm scale and where is our president?

"We don't know."

He just resurfaced today, after hunkering down on his home on the southern island about a thousand miles away...

Two more years of this... two more years...

Anyway back on topic, we're not sacrificing to R'hllor yet?
 
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Anyway back on topic, we're not sacrificing to R'hllor yet?
Ah, yes... the joyous occasion when every city in the Imperium will burn some cultists, demons and assorted vileness at the stake to do their part in the divine war against the false goddess.

 
I'm still not completely comfortable with empowering R'hllor, but I suppose I'm not going to win that argument at this point am I?

In any case, that speech was awesome, and will have all kinds of fun effects.It's easy to forget that to the public at large Viserys' movements and actions can be inscrutable, but occasions like this really highlight how mic we get up to without anyone really knowing on the mortal end of things. This has got to be an eye opener for a lot of people.

The Lannisters, upon seeing the Imperium march to war against a god on another plane:
:V
 
@TalonofAnathrax @egoo @Goldfish We are going to want to assign teachers to the Braavos and Pentos Scholarum branches this month. Which might be something to take into consideration when we backdate this month's Fleshforge order, if you wanted to include non-unique teachers in it for them.
 
I'm still not completely comfortable with empowering R'hllor, but I suppose I'm not going to win that argument at this point am I?

In any case, that speech was awesome, and will have all kinds of fun effects.It's easy to forget that to the public at large Viserys' movements and actions can be inscrutable, but occasions like this really highlight how mic we get up to without anyone really knowing on the mortal end of things. This has got to be an eye opener for a lot of people.

The Lannisters, upon seeing the Imperium march to war against a god on another plane:
:V

Consider this: If we win hard enough, Viserys might get a mythic rank. Because while Maelor learned how to collect bear asses from us, we learned from him how to leech XP.
 
In any case, that speech was awesome, and will have all kinds of fun effects.It's easy to forget that to the public at large Viserys' movements and actions can be inscrutable, but occasions like this really highlight how mic we get up to without anyone really knowing on the mortal end of things. This has got to be an eye opener for a lot of people.
No fucking kidding.

"How much" in this case is apparently being on speaking terms with R'hllor. Or one can infer that by being given tacit permission to march alongside his most Holy of Hosts and speaking of him as our dear ally.

This would have crusader equivalents across Essos screaming the "DEUS VULT" or I guess in this case "WE ARE THE LIGHT" which is quickly replacing "the night is dark and full of terrors" which was R'hllor's old slogan.

We're the new updated version of the Good Word, if you think about it. I would honestly find fault if we didn't experience an upsurge in both "Viserys is a God" cultists and "Viserys is Azor Ahai" and had to deal with at least a few minor consequences of that speech, both positive and negative... and any where in between.
 
Consider this: If we win hard enough, Viserys might get a mythic rank. Because while Maelor learned how to collect bear asses from us, we learned from him how to leech XP.
I don't want to meat a dead horse here, but my issue isn't about working with him. It was just hopping him up on power and expecting R'hllor to just do what we want because we like him now.

Still, a mythic rank would be nice. Even if we don't get one here we'll probably get close enough to hit the next one during the coronation.
 
No fucking kidding.

"How much" in this case is apparently being on speaking terms with R'hllor. Or one can infer that by being given tacit permission to march alongside his most Holy of Hosts and speaking of him as our dear ally.

This would have crusader equivalents across Essos screaming the "DEUS VULT" or I guess in this case "WE ARE THE LIGHT" which is quickly replacing "the night is dark and full of terrors" which was R'hllor's old slogan.

We're the new updated version of the Good Word, if you think about it. I would honestly find fault if we didn't experience an upsurge in both "Viserys is a God" cultists and "Viserys is Azor Ahai" and had to deal with at least a few minor consequences of that speech, both positive and negative... and any where in between.
I didn't call it Plan Hyper-Blasphemy for nothing. We announced ourselves to be equal to the gods in everything but those exact words, and the fact that we were in fact not smote by R'hllor on the spot for this is pretty good evidence of that claim having some credence when we are literally marching alongside his hosts and are pretty clearly within smiting range.

Anyone stepping up and claiming that R'hllor totally told them that Viserys as an evil arch-heretic and needs some smiting will have to come up with a convincing reason why the literal angels of the Red God are not saying or claiming any of that.
 
I didn't call it Plan Hyper-Blasphemy for nothing. We announced ourselves to be equal to the gods in everything but those exact words, and the fact that we were in fact not smote by R'hllor on the spot for this is pretty good evidence of that claim having some credence when we are literally marching alongside his hosts and are pretty clearly within smiting range.

Anyone stepping up and claiming that R'hllor totally told them that Viserys as an evil arch-heretic and needs some smiting will have to come up with a convincing reason why the literal angels of the Red God are not saying or claiming any of that.
Mostly because R'hllor honestly is hoping we'll change our mind about the whole "become our champion, kinda can't even move forward on that plot thread without you, you're just too superior a candidate lil' dude".

I mean the next best candidate is our little sister. And she's kinda a flake, if we're talking about job portfolios for High Priests...
 
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Mostly because R'hllor honestly is hoping we'll change our mind about the whole "become our champion, kinda can't even move forward on that plot thread without you, you're just too superior a candidate lil' dude".
In the end, I doubt it really matters to him if we agree to that. The function of Azor Ahai in his mythology is to lead the armies of the faithful against the great Other and to beat back the Long Night. Right now, we are pretty neatly fulfilling that function and when the actual Long Night comes and he simply doesn't officially announce an Azor Ahai, everyone will look at the fire themed badass leading the whole world into the war, wielding powers that are beyond even the greatest archmages.

If it looks like a duck, walks like a duck and quacks like a duck, people will assume it is a duck.
 
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