- Location
- Germany
Okay.
If we underestimate Old Lu and die, that's an acceptable outcome.
Better to try and go out in glory than never try.
Okay.
COMMENTARY
Lol. This is hilarious. Im guessing that the Spirit of Gaia Gift was critical to getting the spirits to approach and negotiate.
Worth noting that among the Rank 1 Gifts available to Homids and Glass Walkers are Apecraft's Blessings(DC adjuster for tools), Persuasion(social DC adjuster) and Mother's Touch(healing).
Rank 2 is where some of the good entry-level stuff is, and they still only have bashing soak, but just picking the 3x Gifts that a Garou gets at chargen makes them significantly more dangerous as a local faction.
Especially as they have teamwork.
Looks Harry in the eyes? Harry's 6 foot 9 inches.
Thats a rhino-sized wolf, something out of mythology. Gonna be north of a ton in weight.
It speaks to everyone's comfort level that something that size doesnt make people freak out.
Gonna note that while the Alphas do turn into wolves, their type of werewolf dont appear to have lupine instincts or urges pushing them. Hexenwulfen and lycanthropes both do.
The Alphas dont.
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Won't let what be? Your going to have to be more specific. Them wanting to bring their King back doesn't automatically mean they also want to conquer Britain.I know it, you know it, but these guys wont let it be.
And in not doing so, they have caused significant damage to others. And can potentially cause more
That is different from everything we've seen about the crown and certain very high end effects. The whole reason Molly's nonsense matter is because she's operating a divine super weapon that can meaningfully compete on the scale of things like the white god in the right context.There's literal mechanics for high-end Mages and powerful supernaturals to turn off Exalted Charms in ExWod; we see Iku-Turso do it to us during our fight when it turned off our armor charm.
I suspect the Crown has the same status as the Sight, in that the White God does not interfere in stuff like that for ideological reasons. But Im reasonably sure they can simply block it from seeing through some defense or shut it down before it activates, just like the angel in Ghost Story shut down Harry's Sight
I'm jumping to the most obvious conclusion on the planet. Maybe they won't call it Camelot, but they aren't on a quest to revive King Arthur Pendragon to ask him for his secret muffin recipe.Yeah your jumping to conclusions here. Camelot is dead it's been 1500 years. They may try to bring it about again by conquering Britain or something along those lines but that's all speculation right now. The only motive we're aware of right now is the Knights intent to steal yet another divine artifact to try and bring Arthur back. Better to not speak as if it's undisputable fact what they'd do after getting a handle on modernity and the overall status of the planet.
That's good general advise to put out there I guess.
So Uriel explicitly admits he would lose to any primordial all of which could level infinity level of power, and many of which where made up of actual infinity's. A mere galaxy does not matter to the primordial level. Maybe if he could collapse the universe, but a couple million galaxies does not rate.Most of the setting's power establishment is done in-story.
When we say Uriel can blow up galaxies, we have explicit IC confirmation from the dude himself in Skin Game.
Ligier's hardly unbeatable, for a solo exalted. A he loses all the time summoning him was a normal thing, and it is quite easy to rig the summoning so he cannot win. And Malfeas explicitly did surrender the moment the exalted started killing primordial's, so yes the moment the chips where down, and it turned into a war with actual stakes the lord king folded instantly.No Exalt ever beat Ligier according to his writeup during the War, and after the War multiple Solars tried their luck and failed.
In part because they wanted to loot his Sword.
Malfeas didnt surrender because of a military defeat either.
Obvious? Hardly. Id be willing to buy that back then they wanted him back for that purpose but that was 1500 years ago. Perhaps they're doing it out of loyalty and obligation. I do not see how them wanting to bring back their King whose body was put into stasis automatically means they want to take over modern day Britain.I'm jumping to the most obvious conclusion on the planet. Maybe they won't call it Camelot, but they aren't on a quest to revive King Arthur Pendragon to ask him for his secret muffin recipe.
Their motives in regards to Britain would depend on how they view its current status. Which they're not entirely aware of.That is what Arthur would have seen done. That is what we swore our souls to? Not our own mortal glory or the power we hold in our hands to raise ourselves mighty, but to make a fair kingdom for high and for low as much as this fallen world allows.
You dont get to make that determination for other people and other factions.f the alternative is shrugging and saying "yeah, ok, eternal torture is just how things are being done here, nothing to do about it"? F*ck that. work towards changing it, don't accept it as normal or ok. Which you were doing. You were saying, specifcally "this punishment is normal and ok, and nothing to recoil from, because these are the standards of the community". We are not obligated to accept such standards, even if in many cases we cannot (yet) do anything about such practices. This is as much a question of morality as practicality, and right now there's no one opposing us here. We would not be in breach of anything for ending their torture. No one is in any position to object. So, this is purely a question of internal morality.
Being the center of the setting does not mean that nothing else happens there.Aliens existing in no way establishes that similar events are happening with them. Earth, moreover, this specific version of Earth, being the center of the universe has been established by Word of Jim:
Yes. I am. This is not Creation, this is the Dresdenverse modelled as a WoD setting. Exalts are guests here, to quote Holden.And no, you are asserting supremacy of White God over Primordials and the like, and supremacy of Dresdenverse over Creation cosmology. Baselessly, as far as I can see.
You are being wilfully blind.You. Are. Inventing. This. We have no reason to doubt that it could have brought him back. Arawn, and Arawn's queen didn't doubt that it could have brought him back. Arawn's wife's divination didn't doubt that it could have brought Arthur back.
No, you have your heart so set on this that you are unwilling to consider that things will not work out.No it doesn't, you are inventing ridiculous problems with no basis at all.
Summer is preserving his body; it isnt stopping time for his soul OR his body.Summer is preserving Arthur, he almost certainly doesn't count as "long-dead". That's the whole point of "taken to Avalon, to sleep until he returns in the hour of greatest need". Tiffany can get Lore of Awakening 5, which does this:
His soul has moved on to their destination, like the vast majority of souls of the dead after they die. That destination is not accessible to outsiders. We know that it happens, because we see it offered to Dresden at the end of Ghost Story.We have CCG, and Arthur's body as a focus - locating his soul is not an issue. Retrieving it might be, but I think it's entirely manageable and might not even be a problem.
Just because it's natural doesn't mean that it's right. Shiro, Malcolm, Aurora, and thousands who died in Central Africa should all get to keep going until they're done too. That is baked into our world. Death is not an end until you are well and properly done.Most people die before they are being done with being alive; thats the nature of humanity.
Death is our bequest. Even the Primordials died back in Creation. He has no more a claim to extra life than Shiro, or Malcolm Dresden, or Aurora, or the thousands of people who died in Central Africa.
The guy's title is the once and future king. They kicked off the fight on the premise he'd lead them to a new age reforming a better Roman Empire:Obvious? Hardly. Id be willing to buy that back then they wanted him back for that purpose but that was 1500 years ago. Perhaps they're doing it out of loyalty and obligation. I do not see how them wanting to bring back their King whose body was put into stasis automatically means they want to take over modern day Britain.
fortunes. In one he was great an good as ever he had been, gracious and honorable as ever he was Excalibur at his side, but in each of the others she saw naught death before him and thus she advised her lord the King to give them not the Cauldron they begged for. For if he did, said she, many would flock to the House of Arawn untimely. Saith the knights, did not Arthur in all of his deeds and all of his travels prove himself wise enough to pick out one thread of gold out of nine times nine? Quarrel there was, strife and the blood of the queen, laid crimson on stone by mortal steel. Though swifter than mind was the hand thus laid, the deed now was done and battle there was.
That is what Arthur would have seen done. That is what we swore our souls to? Not our own mortal glory or the power we hold in our hands to raise ourselves mighty, but to make a fair kingdom for high and for low as much as this fallen world allows. That we may not deny with our words lest we deny the best of ourselves."
Yes? Like I said that was 1500 years ago. Their motive in regards to Britain is unconfirmed until they see and understand it's current state and form opinions of there own.The guy's title is the once and future king. They kicked off the fight on the premise he'd lead them to a new age reforming a better Roman Empire:
Your repeating what I said in my post your replying to, not providing new information. You even used the same quote I did.Their oath is to preserve his legacy in a kingdom fair to the high and low as the world allows in their own words. Which is to say, a nation that operates under their idea of what's fair and right:
Our personal standards do not determine community standards.
We sure as fuck didnt make any stipulations about Ms Sandra Marling when we handed her over to Winter.
Their king's goal was not just to conquer Britain, it was to conquer the Roman Empire.Won't let what be? Your going to have to be more specific. Them wanting to bring their King back doesn't automatically mean they also want to conquer Britain.
I am not generally in the school of people who believe that Exalted effects uber alles, especially in another setting where there are explicit mechanics to allow some of the denizens contest them.That is different from everything we've seen about the crown and certain very high end effects. The whole reason Molly's nonsense matter is because she's operating a divine super weapon that can meaningfully compete on the scale of things like the white god in the right context.
Now you're just making things up.So Uriel explicitly admits he would lose to any primordial all of which could level infinity level of power, and many of which where made up of actual infinity's. A mere galaxy does not matter to the primordial level. Maybe if he could collapse the universe, but a couple million galaxies does not rate.
Summoning a demon is not the same as fighting them.Ligier's hardly unbeatable, for a solo exalted. A he loses all the time summoning him was a normal thing, and it is quite easy to rig the summoning so he cannot win. And Malfeas explicitly did surrender the moment the exalted started killing primordial's, so yes the moment the chips where down, and it turned into a war with actual stakes the lord king folded instantly.
Thats literally just his sword.Sword of the Yozis—Legend claims that seven Solars died trying to seize this blade from Ligier, and he is proud of his creation. Indeed, it is said that he considers anything less than an entire circle of experienced Solars or a small army of heavily armed Dragon-Blooded less than a challenge for the sword.
Whatever the truth, the Green Sun may call his infernal brass daiklave, etched with vitriol, to his hand at will (making disarm maneuvers useless as long as he is attuned to it), and declare a contest of arms against one or more worthy opponents. Typically, he will reserve such privilege for those who survive his Impossible Emerald Brilliance. His every flashing movement reflected by a host of blazing contrails and flaming green afterimages, the swordplay of Ligier is breathtakingly beautiful and terrible to behold. This Third Circle demon bears a noble regard for worthy foes, however, and will refuse to continue a fair contest his blade has lost, unless pressed.
Thats the nature of the Age.Just because it's natural doesn't mean that it's right. Shiro, Malcolm, Aurora, and thousands who died in Central Africa should all get to keep going until they're done too. That is baked into our world. Death is not an end until you are well and properly done.
Arthur is just one with a not yet done quest to bring him back that we've stumbled upon.
1) Winter isnt incompetent.Only because we need Winter intact for the moment, 'cause regardless of their incompetence at protecting reality from Outsiders, we can't yet replace them at the Outer Gates.
Molly absolutely intends to determine community standards the moment she can get away with it. By which I mean, once she can slaughter all the monsters who see humanity as prey/like to torture people for eternity/kidnap and raise human children as cannon fodder (*cough* Mab *cough*), she will. She's gonna make it very clear that the old rules are no longer relevant; she certainly doesn't lack for ambition, even if she's being quite careful right now.
Just because everybody else sucks and we don't doesn't mean we should be okay with letting everybody else wallow in atrocities. We can swallow it for now since there's worse enemies to fight, but once Nemesis has been deep-cleaned it's time to clean house.
I'm aware. 1500 years ago that was their goal as shown in text yes. Still not seeing why BronzeTongue is presenting his opinion on their current ambitions outside of the resurrection of Arthur as fact.Their king's goal was not just to conquer Britain, it was to conquer the Roman Empire.
They have been fixated on trying to bring him back to continue where he left off.
To the point where they drew weapons in the halls of a friendly Power who was more powerful than they were
Because as far as we can tell, they havent changed.I'm aware. 1500 years ago that was their goal as shown in text yes. Still not seeing why BronzeTongue is presenting his opinion on their current ambitions outside of the resurrection of Arthur as fact.
Correlation is not causation. Considering their relationship with him and the significant amount of time that has passed, the fact that they want to bring Arthur back does not unquestionably mean that they retain all of their previous ambitions. They believed that Rome was in a sorry state before so they wanted to conquer it. Whether or not they want to now may depend their opinion of its current state, of which they are ignorant beyond an infodump Lydia gave.Because as far as we can tell, they havent changed.
They're still the same people pursuing the same goals.
My conclusion here is that there is no credible option here where they do anything but attempt to form their own power base. I think there are good odds that this takes the familiar form of a 6th century state, but could potentially move towards a more subtle supernatural style of nation.Yes? Like I said that was 1500 years ago. Their motive in regards to Britain is unconfirmed until they see and understand it's current state and form opinions of there own.
Your repeating what I said in my post your replying to, not providing new information. You even used the same quote I did.
1) Yes, we do get to make determinations for other people and other factions, all the time.You dont get to make that determination for other people and other factions.
The US does not get to tell Singapore that public flogging is not allowed, or Saudi Arabia that cutting off the hands of thieves is inhumane and to stop. Especially since we arent the US; more like France or Germany.
Our personal standards do not determine community standards.
We sure as fuck didnt make any stipulations about Ms Sandra Marling when we handed her over to Winter.
They are not being tortured. They are being incarcerated. Significant difference.
It WOULD have been within then-current community standards, both human and supernatural, if Arawn had chosen to torture them; that he didnt speaks well of him, and actively improves my opinion of him.
No. The setting of the quest is the future of Creation, which turned out to be DF setting. And your notion of archangels being more that primordials is frankly ridiculous enough, and has been disproven enough times that I will choose to just ignore it from now on.Yes. I am. This is not Creation, this is the Dresdenverse modelled as a WoD setting. Exalts are guests here, to quote Holden.
The Dresdenverse setting does not work without a central authority that has the power and authority to pull rank and might on everyone else when major setting changes have to happen.
Angels and archangels themselves have been explicitly characterized by Butcher to be sufficiently powerful that they work in breaths and whispers because they could break the setting just by acting.
By contrast?
Creation saw at least two Primordial-involved wars, and summoning 2CDs and 3CDs post-Primordial War was not unknown for everything for settling everything from major construction projects to battles.
Short of explicit Word of QM significantly retooling the entire cosmology of this AU, that remains my working model.
White God > Angels and archangels > Primordials.
You are asserting that with no evidence.Summer is preserving his body; it isnt stopping time for his soul OR his body.
Time carries on regardless.
No, you are assuming that with no evidence.His soul has moved on to their destination, like the vast majority of souls of the dead after they die. That destination is not accessible to outsiders. We know that it happens, because we see it offered to Dresden at the end of Ghost Story.
You dont get to stick your hand into the White God's rucksack to root around at your leisure.
@DragonParadox Tiffany's plan does involve stealing from the Catholic church though right?