Do we want the Dawnbloom Leshy anywhere but in Legions (20x) and City Defense Groups (10x)?

They aren't specced for Aquatic combat, although we arguably could make a variant (higher CR then, but whatever) but I see little reason to, when half the Aquatic groups would straight up die at theirs misfires.

I suppose I'll assign about 50-100 around to long-term stuff like Sarnori clean-up, Slavers' Bay and such, too. Healers are good.

Anywhere else specific though?
We could mage Aquatic Creature variants without increasing their CR.

They would probably be appreciated at the Wall, as well, and some for the Inquisition and Lawmen wouldn't hurt either, if only to have powerful healers on standby for missions. Being able to use Breath of Life on slain allies should cut down on on the job fatalities.

Maybe also assign one to people who we already have bodyguards assigned to?
 
Well, Baedar seems to have gotten himself into quite the pickle, @Crake. I'm rooting for the guy, but it looks like he may have stumbled onto a situation a bit beyond his CR. I'm half convinced he's not actually awake, but rather trapped in some sort of illusion or enchantment, perhaps even a scary little corner of the Dreamlands?

I liked the journal format of the first half of the chapter, too. Put me in the mind of an anthropologist's field journal, though one who was exploring magical Africa.
 
@DragonParadox, reminder that IC we need to learn about the Sage of the Court of Stars before this arc is done. Also we need XP for shattering the Court of Stars and personally hunting down the Violet Court and capturing the Jabberwock and four CR 16 fey in a single spell.

I'll be damned, we're actually inching towards a levelup.
 
@DragonParadox, reminder that IC we need to learn about the Sage of the Court of Stars before this arc is done. Also we need XP for shattering the Court of Stars and personally hunting down the Violet Court and capturing the Jabberwock and four CR 16 fey in a single spell.

I'll be damned, we're actually inching towards a levelup.

The last won;t earn Viserys any XP because it was a mythic deed. It can either count toward one kind of progress or another.
 
Interlude CMLXVIII: Warriors' Ways
Warriors' Ways

Nineteenth Day of the Fourth Month 294 AC

Heavy boots thudded upon the moss covered soil of the fey path, men raised onto the strength and vigor of giants walking where others feared to tread, in the wake of their twin fey guards, shadows slinking on their flanks and serpentine mages coiling among their ranks.

Laceon, once called the Lame, still marveled at his new form. Not just the strength, not just the sharpness of eye or swiftness of limb, not even just the fire in his blood that sang with a melody that called to the Valyrian Steel at his side, but the simple fact that he was here, under strange skies, walking free. A veteran of many of the petty wars that marked the Disputed Lands his luck had finally run out when one of the Bloody Mummers had gone at his knee with a hammer. His comrades had dragged him off the field before the crows could have him, but some days he used to curse them for doing it, among the haze of cheap wine and dull pain.

Though he had started to turn his life around a year ago working as a quartermaster out of Westhaven there wasn't anything healers could do for his knee beyond the work of lesser sorceries they called it, and Laceon figured it was good enough that they had taken away the pain. Then he had heard about the Praetori and he figured if they were going to take every bone and sinew apart, they'd probably grow his foot back as well.

There was pain, black dreams and learning how to walk again on two legs like he was a babe on leading strings, but in the end he had gotten what he wanted and the Emperor had gotten one hoary old killer for his army. A damn sight better deal than he had ever gotten as a sellsword.

War being that it was marching and looking tough wasn't enough to see them through. Some sort of fey-things of thorns and dry wood came down out of the thickets to kill them one 'night'. Thin as kindling they looked, but stronger than steel. Gouged out Lorn's eyes and flayed the flesh off Harven's back, going right through his armor they did. Luckily they seemed more interested in pain than killing. Laceon knew pain, the bearing and the dealing of it. The foe burned like kindling.

"Cursed," the snake wizard hissed, spitting blood or perhaps sap from its mouth. It took one of the little plant folk, leshy, to explain right way around. The Queen of this place had died under the wrath of the god cursing in the Emperor's name, so while there wasn't an army here to contest the lands everything that was around hated them because it was her dying will upon the land.

Half a hundred of the corpse blades fell in skirmishes on the way, could hardly heal them and given a choice the wizards focused on keeping the living alive. Still, twelve of the scout birds perished too before they learned not to fly off too far and six of the cats for being too curious. Really, whose idea had it been to make cats man-smart?

Lost 50 Black Knights

Lost 5,000 IM (Resurrections)


Now they were here at last, the Seat of Stars, or what was left of it at least, blackened stone and brooding skies. "Hardly the picture of a fairy realm," Lorn japed.

The horned scout turned a cold gaze to the man. "I assure you that were any mortal keep were subjected to the forces that smote the heart of the Court of Stars there would be scarce dust on the wind to mark its grave."


"Well, it was our mortal king that had it smote," Lorn challenged. "So what's that say about you high and mighty-?"

"Easy there," Laceon said, placing a hand on his brother's shoulder. "We are on the same side, soldiers, citizens all." There had been some of that on the road here, more's the pity. Easy to blame the fey you can see over the cackling shadows in the dark.

"You think you are mortal?" the huntsman's cold amusement seemed to wash over the whole squad as he speared Lorn with his gaze. "Those you call Essarians are more kin to man than you."

"Never was good with counting kinship, there was that time with my cousin Ada at my uncle's wedding..." Laceon interjected a little more loudly. His squad laughed at the reminder of the story he'd told two nights ago over around the camp, the fey hunter gave him a sharp smile and the smallest nods.

Laceon would never know that was the moment Captain Torak would decide he had what it took to be assigned to the post full time, the old saying proving its truth once again, 'the wages of skill were more work'.

What next?

[] More reports
-[] Write in

[] A day at Court

[] A day with family

[] Write in


OOC: I have not forgotten the Sage and the XP, don't worry. It's just that I wanted to get this sorted since it had already been voted on as a report and I wanted to do an interlude from the perspective of a praetorian besides Sandor.
 
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Warriors' Ways

Nineteenth Day of the Fourth Month 294 AC

Heavy boots thudded upon the moss covered soil of the fey path, men raised unto the strength and vigor of giants walking where others feared to tread, in the wake of their twin fey guards, shadows slinking on their flanks and serpentine mages coiling among their ranks.

Laceon, once called the Lame, still marveled at his new form, not just the strength, not just the sharpness of eye or swiftness of limb, not even just the fire in his blood that sang with a melody that called to the Valyrian Steel at his side, but the simple fact that that he was here, under strange skies, walking free. A veteran of many of the petty wars that marked the Disputed Lands, his luck had finally run out when one of the Bloody Mummers had gone at his knee with a hammer. His comrades had dragged him off the field before the crows could have him, but some days he used to curse them for doing it, among the haze of cheap wine and dull pain.

Although he had started to turn his life around a year ago, working as a quartermaster out of Westheaven, there wasn't anything healers could do for his knee. Beyond the work of lesser sorcerers they called it, but Laceon figured it was good enough that they had taken away the pain. Then he had heard about the Praetori and he figured if they were going to take every bone and sinew apart, they'd probably grow his knee back as well.

There was pain and black dreams and learning how to walk again on two legs like he was a babe in leading strings, but in the end he had gotten what he wanted and the Emperor had gotten one hoary old killer for his army. A damn sight better deal than he had ever gotten as a sellsword.

War being what it was, marching and looking tough wasn't enough to see them through. Some sort of fey-things of thorns and dry wood came down out of the thickets to kill them one 'night'. Thin as kindling they looked, but stronger than steel. Gouged out Lorn's eyes and flayed the flesh off Harven's back, going right through his armor they did. Luckily they seemed more interested in pain than killing. Laceon knew pain, the bearing of and the dealing with it. The foe burned like kindling.

"Cursed," the snake wizard hissed, spitting blood, or perhaps sap from its mouth. It took one of the little plant folk, leshy to explain right way around. The Queen of this place had died under the wrath of the god cursing the Emperor's name, so while there wasn't an army here to contest the lands, everything that was around hated them because of her dying will upon the land.

Half a hundred of the corpse blades fell in skirmishes on the way, they could hardly heal them, and given a choice the wizards focused on keeping the living alive. Still, twelve of the scout birds perished too before they learned not to fly off too far, and six of the cats for being too curious. Really, whose idea had it been to make cats man-smart?

Lost 50 Black Knights

Lost 5000 IM (Resurrections)


Now they were here at last, the Seat of Stars, or what was left of it at least, little more than blackened stone and brooding skies. "Hardly the picture of a fairy realm," Lorn japed.

The horned scout turned a cold gaze to the man. "I assure you that were any mortal keep to be subjected to the forces that smote the heart of the Court of Stars, there would be scarce dust on the wind to mark its grave."


"Well it was our mortal king that had it smote," Lorn challenged. "So what's that say about you high and mighty..."

"Easy there," Laceon said, placing a hand on his brother's shoulder. "We are on the same side, soldiers, citizens all." There had been some of that on the road here, more's the pity. Easy to blame the fey you can see over the cackling shadows in the dark.

"You think you are mortal?" the huntsman's cold amusement echoed and seemed to wash over the whole squad as he speared Lorn with his gaze. "Those you call Little Esarians are more kin to man than what you have become."

"Never was good with counting kinship. There was that time with my cousin Ada at my uncle's wedding..." Laceon interjected a little more loudly. His squad laughed at the reminder of the story he'd told two nights ago over around the camp, the fey hunter gave him a sharp smile and the smallest of nods.

Laceon would never know that was the moment Captain Torak decided he had what it took to be assigned to the post full time. The old saying proving its truth once again, the wages of skill were more work.

What next?

[] More reports
-[] Write in

[] A day at Court

[] A day with family

[] Write in


OOC: I have not forgotten the Sage and the XP, don't worry. It's just that I wanted to get this sorted since it had already been voted on as a report and I wanted to to and interlude from the perspective of a praetorian besides Sandor. Not yet edited.
Here's an edited version of the chapter, @DragonParadox.
 
Fuck it, let's plow through all reports on "Akshun"-stuff first, then through all intrigue and all research.
Makes more sense than leaving "big" stuff for later this month, less jumping around.

[X] Operation Salted Earth - Part 2: The situation in the Ghiscari lands continues to be tense, but for now it seems viable to scale back operations and merely observe Baator's movements. Recent attacks should have disrupted the enemy's plans enough to move your assets to more pressing fronts while keeping a decently sized contingent to look for further developments.
-[X] New Ghis: Keep investigating the Green Grace, Nandazda Aoq; the Praetor of the People Gramdal mo Ia; and see about other important figures in the cities political landscape. See who could be swayed to assist in the Imperial takeover of the city, who can be bribed, and who can be blackmailed.
----[X] Alysande Redsail, Kira Windgraced, 20x Vigilant Briars (CR 4), 4x Vigilant Kelps (CR 4), 5x Watchmoles (CR 6), 1x Umbral Spies, 1x Umbral Stalkers, 5x Glass Golems, 1x Praetori Squad (9x Praetori, 1x Light Warstrider)

-[] Mereen: Keep up the pressure on Baatezu forces and the current rulers, so that Baator aligned groups need to spend more resources on keeping the city from collapsing into civil war.
----[X] Malarys, Shara Rogare, Wylla, 2x Umbral Spies, 1x Umbral Stalkers, 20x Vigilant Briars (CR 4), 2x Vigilant Kelps (CR 4), 5x Watchmoles (CR 6), 1x Adult Mind Dragons (CR 15), 5x Glass Golems, 1x Praetori Squad (9x Praetori, 1x Light Warstrider)

-[X] Yunkai: Recoup the losses from the previous month and see about learning more about Baators supply routes in the area by tracing the origins of the poison used against the Inquisition. Preferably also look into acquiring its formula.
----[X] Garin, Xor, Osryx (Very Old Myrkdreki), 20x Vigilant Briars (CR 4), 2x Vigilant Kelps (CR 4), 5x Watchmoles (CR 6), 5x Glass Golems, 1x Praetori Squad (9x Praetori, 1x Light Warstrider)

-[X] Astapor: See about discrediting the enhanced Unsullied as publicly as possible, for example by having them be seen to openly murder a magister they are allegedly serving. Use mental control or Necrotic Molds.
----[X] Azema, Ser Dregaire, Orphne Fey Lord, Shadow!Tor, 2x Umbral Spies, 20x Vigilant Briars (CR 4), 2x Vigilant Kelps (CR 4), 5x Watchmoles (CR 6), 1x Adult Mind Dragons (CR 15), 5x Glass Golems, 1x Praetori Squad (9x Praetori, 1x Light Warstrider)

-[X] Assassin reserve: To be called in when there are opportunities to kill important figures who have been subverted by Baator, or to kill high-value assets of Baator.
----[X] Morwyn and Tuin, Aradia the Huntress, Nuri, 1x Smoke Creature Assasin Devil
-[X] Combat reserve: To be called in if there is heavy combat expected or to assault Devil strongholds.
----[X] Babro the Adamantine Golem, 2x Heralds, 20x Glass Golems, 100x Necrotic Molds, 40x Blood Clot Molds, 25x Greater Bloodclot Molds, 20x Black Brutes, 40x Black Champions, 10x Necro-Kranken, 10x Lindworms, 40x Paralyzing Snatcher, 4x Praetori Squads (37x Praetori, 4x Light Warstrider)
 
The Praetorians didn't lose the ability to procreate with regular humans, right? @DragonParadox, @Azel? I don't see why their gonads would need any adjustment, though they might appreciate the subdermal mesh when someone inevitably tried to stab them in the balls.

Neat POV, DP. have we seen Laceon before? He seems familiar, but my memory fails me.
 
Also note, that the following group, the one we've seen in this chapter, is staying in the ruins indefinitely now, unless specified otherwise.

We are just guarding the place until after Westeros, we'll make a proper base outta place later.

Its spoilered in the turnplan and accounted for in the "forces available"-list.

-[] Feywild Outpost Defense Group:
----[] 5x Heralds (CR 10), 10x Watchmoles (CR 6), 7x Vigilant Briars (CR 4), 100x Verdant Kingfishers, 10x Verdant Ravens, 50x Plant-Imbued Shadow Creature Cat (CR 6) 1x Verdant Phoenix (CR 15), 5x Advanced Sorcerer Creature Snapdragon Leshy (CR 10), 5x Guardian Nagas (CR 10), 10x Black Champions (CR 15), 200x Black Knights (Mobility Upgrade), 500x Spitter Swarms (buried around the location), 5x Praetori Squads (Total of 45 Praetori deployed).
 
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Can we let those faux Persians stew for a while? Don't really care if Asmodeus eats all of them.

[X] Report from R'hllor's campaign and Mirrorvision effects of that spectacle.
 
So, the Feywild-mirror around Highgarden is hostile territiory.

No big deal, but if we plan on building outposts in that realm we should choose other locations.
 
The Praetorians didn't lose the ability to procreate with regular humans, right? @DragonParadox, @Azel? I don't see why their gonads would need any adjustment, though they might appreciate the subdermal mesh when someone inevitably tried to stab them in the balls.

Neat POV, DP. have we seen Laceon before? He seems familiar, but my memory fails me.
  1. There are certain esoteric transformations, like the one that allows them to heal and channel fire that would make procreation difficult without the aid of a trained flesh-smith.
  2. No, I just made him for this interlude
 
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