At least knock them all out with Merciful spells? We have more than enough firepower to pull it off.This isn't the time for a recruitment pitch, ya'll. This is Maximum Murder Time.
Yeah. The devils have learned well, unfortunately.So, what is a dignified way to defeat them? Turtling is far too standard, and by this time I expect each one to have a necklace of Newt Prevention.
So, what is a dignified way to defeat them? Turtling is far too standard, and by this time I expect each one to have a necklace of Newt Prevention.
At least knock them all out with Merciful spells? We have more than enough firepower to pull it off.
Eh. We'll bring them back if that's the case. The chance at more Erinyes is worth it.
That was not active ignoring, we flat out forgot about that during the last turn vote.So it looks like then Corbray plot has gone off without a hitch for the Devils. They've got their dragons, and an important house in the Vale is aligned with the Devils and hunting down the Mountain Clans, undoubtably assisted by unholy might.
Probably shouldn't have ignored it ...
So it looks like then Corbray plot has gone off without a hitch for the Devils. They've got their dragons, and an important house in the Vale is aligned with the Devils and hunting down the Mountain Clans, undoubtably assisted by unholy might.
Probably shouldn't have ignored it ...
I think that was... Yronwood. Right. We killed everyone involved in that, and managed to warn them to stay vigilant of devils.What came out of Devil plots in Dorne, again? We killed everyone, didn't we?
So it looks like then Corbray plot has gone off without a hitch for the Devils. They've got their dragons, and an important house in the Vale is aligned with the Devils and hunting down the Mountain Clans, undoubtably assisted by unholy might.
Probably shouldn't have ignored it ...
Yeah, the more I read up on House Corbray, the more that it's hilariously convenient that they were the ones that got corrupted.Eh they supported the Rebellion and are an Andal House involved in the initial Andal invasion that got the Old Gods so salty. It's honestly nice we have a reason to purge them compared to say the Graftons. It'd actually be nice to off them "publicly" since I know the thread mostly wants a slap on the wrist equivalent for the Starks and other rebels due to Aerys being the dick hole to end all dick holes so being able to "punish" a house related to the rebellion might be nice.
I'm honestly relieved that another less convinient house, like the Royce offshoot at the Moon Gates or the Waynwoods hasn't been corrupted (that we know of >. >)
Bron.Yeah, the more I read up on House Corbray, the more that it's hilariously convenient that they were the ones that got corrupted.
I'm really looking forward to confiscating Lady Forlorn from them. Maybe we can find some no-name knight to toss it to just to add insult to the injury.
Yeah, the more I read up on House Corbray, the more that it's hilariously convenient that they were the ones that got corrupted.
I'm really looking forward to confiscating Lady Forlorn from them. Maybe we can find some no-name knight to toss it to just to add insult to the injury.
@DragonParadox Roughly how below us do the Erinyes appear to be? And how close together are they flying, roughly?
@DragonParadox, do we see all of them?They are flying just above the canopy, about 40-45 ft off the ground, the are spread out over a 80ft area
Additionally, I believe they were one of Littlefinger's pawns in canon, so this will be an opportunity to figure out what the malignant little prick has been up to. I assume he's involved with the Devils, but who knows.Yeah, the more I read up on House Corbray, the more that it's hilariously convenient that they were the ones that got corrupted.
I'm really looking forward to confiscating Lady Forlorn from them. Maybe we can find some no-name knight to toss it to just to add insult to the injury.