Maybe let the Archons help in Mantarys?
They'll want to save people from demons and we might not want them to find anything evil but useful in our tower.
I think we need their combat power in here if there is something left.
Same goes for Richard.

If they actually find something so hideously evil that they want to smite it on the spot, I'm inclined to let them after the demonblade mess. Tyenes socials and the combined nerd-rage of Lya and Xor should keep them in line.

[X] Plan Cleanup
-[X] Richard, Tyene, Lya, Xor and the Archons carefully check the tower for any stragglers.
-[X] The others go back to Mantarys
 
I think we need their combat power in here if there is something left.
Same goes for Richard.

If they actually find something so hideously evil that they want to smite it on the spot, I'm inclined to let them after the demonblade mess. Tyenes socials and the combined nerd-rage of Lya and Xor should keep them in line.

[X] Plan Cleanup
-[X] Richard, Tyene, Lya, Xor and the Archons carefully check the tower for any stragglers.
-[X] The others go back to Mantarys
Maybe have Tyene meditate for one hour to switch path to the Sun domain, so they can reliably fuck the demon up.

And god damn, this felt like what a Sorcerer should do. Raw, unbridled power!

Best loot evah. And we still have Listy's shinies to go through.

I was thinking about swapping Relisient Sphere out. Now it's just paid for itself a thousand times over.
 
Maybe have Tyene meditate for one hour to switch path to the Sun domain, so they can reliably fuck the demon up.

And god damn, this felt like what a Sorcerer should do. Raw, unbridled power!

Best loot evah. And we still have Listy's shinies to go through.

I was thinking about swapping Relisient Sphere out. Now it's just paid for itself a thousand times over.
Hm.. I'm worried about some lone nutter trying to grab what he can and trying to run out while we ain't looking.
It's not like he can get very far, but it's hardly a consolidation that he dies horribly when he takes our loot along into oblivion.
 
Hm.. I'm worried about some lone nutter trying to grab what he can and trying to run out while we ain't looking.
It's not like he can get very far, but it's hardly a consolidation that he dies horribly when he takes our loot along into oblivion.
Someone guards Tyene while she meditates while the others escort the nerds while they poke and prod around for magical shinies while their escorts look out for trouble.
 
I'm still in a state of shock that we actually managed to pull this off.

Also, @Azel, @TotallyNotEvil, did we want to go through the trouble of conquering Mantarys?

EDIT: At this point we've done the conquering part already. Now all that's left is setting up a loyal government. I'm not sure if it's worth the effort, though.
 
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I'm still in a state of shock that we actually managed to pull this off.

Also, @Azel, @TotallyNotEvil, did we want to go through the trouble of conquering Mantarys?
Well... the strategic location makes it a good waypoint to Valyria, but the same is true for Lamentation and otherwise... no port... no real land trade... we just stole the one landmark worth having...

Nah. Not worth the trouble to own the rest of it.
 
Hm.. I'm worried about some lone nutter trying to grab what he can and trying to run out while we ain't looking.
It's not like he can get very far, but it's hardly a consolidation that he dies horribly when he takes our loot along into oblivion.
Five years later, we are working to expand the tower through our little plane: " Why does that Shadow Mastiff have an amulet with Abraxxas seal stuck between its teeth?"
 
Alright, but I do want to go on a major recruiting spree to get more mages for our blossoming mage's college. Everyone we recruit comes to the tower under supervision. And then we teleport to Lamentation, rinse and repeat, then rest for a bit and teleport back to TD.

Also, @DragonParadox, out of curiosity, how much is our personal Sorcerer's Tower demiplane worth?
 
[X] Azel

It's looting time, folks. If it's not nailed down, we pile it into the Tower. If it is nailed down, we let Richard pry it up, then we pile it in the Tower.
 
Well... the strategic location makes it a good waypoint to Valyria, but the same is true for Lamentation and otherwise... no port... no real land trade... we just stole the one landmark worth having...

Nah. Not worth the trouble to own the rest of it.
While its not worth the trouble we really should et as many of the people as we can to come with us. We can load them all up in the tower and then teleport the plinth with us. We stop in lamentation and effectively do the same thing again. Continue on back to the Stepstones and we can now get a great infusion of people to our population base. Even better its a population with a lot of magical potential.

Now to capitalize on this, we take our tower and the Pech to Daemon's Folly. We have an instant fortress as well as a work force to rebuild what's there and a population to man it. Boom we just increased our holdings by 50%, opened a border up to Port Sorrow, and have a closer port to monitor Tyrosh/Westhaven from. If you don't like that we take the same people and supplies to Grey Gallows, the island between TD and DF. We then have the pech build houses like in Saltcliff while Lya makes a refilling pool of water. Boom brand new settlement.

All these options that get us more people and contiguous holdings, which is always so much better.

[X] Azel
 
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While its not worth the trouble we really should et as many of the people as we can to come with us. We can load them all up in the tower and then teleport the plinth with us. We stop in lamentation and effectively do the same thing again. Continue on back to the Stepstones and we can now get a great infusion of people to our population base. Even better its a population with a lot of magical potential.
Now to capitalize on this, we take our tower and the Pech to Daemon's Folly. We have an instant fortress as well as a work force to rebuild what's there and a population to man it. Boom we just increased our holdings by 50%, opened a border up to Port Sorrow, and have a closer port to monitor Tyrosh/Westhaven from. If you don't like that we take the same people and supplies to Grey Gallows, the island between TD and DF. We then have the pech build houses like in Saltcliff while Lya makes a refilling pool of water. Boom brand new settlement.

All these options that get us more people and contiguous holdings, which is always so much better.
... Tactical and strategic army transport.
We can use it for ourselves, or rent it out mercenary style.
The plinth needs defensive magic, not that someone steals it.
@DragonParadox - we can study this demiplane - will we be able to plane shift to and from via the spell?
 
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While its not worth the trouble we really should et as many of the people as we can to come with us. We can load them all up in the tower and then teleport the plinth with us. We stop in lamentation and effectively do the same thing again. Continue on back to the Stepstones and we can now get a great infusion of people to our population base. Even better its a population with a lot of magical potential.
Now to capitalize on this, we take our tower and the Pech to Daemon's Folly. We have an instant fortress as well as a work force to rebuild what's there and a population to man it. Boom we just increased our holdings by 50%, opened a border up to Port Sorrow, and have a closer port to monitor Tyrosh/Westhaven from. If you don't like that we take the same people and supplies to Grey Gallows, the island between TD and DF. We then have the pech build houses like in Saltcliff while Lya makes a refilling pool of water. Boom brand new settlement.

All these options that get us more people and contiguous holdings, which is always so much better.

Yes. We should do this. We need to work on a vetting process for citizens of Mantarys, though. No crazy cultists or transformed Nagas get to come along.
 
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