@DragonParadox If we turn rats into fomori or some other sort of thing can we end up with skaven?
You would definitely end up with an intelligent rat-like creature, no guaranty it would be humanoid though.
@DragonParadox If we turn rats into fomori or some other sort of thing can we end up with skaven?
Basically, if you're playing Exalted, and it looks like Sidereal bullpuckey, it's probably Sidereal bullpuckey?True. But plots within plots within plots. Molly being a backup could have been set up already. Even if it isn't that, one can't deny that Molly, Lydia and Cindy have a lot of similarities in their current situation and background. This might be a coincidence, but in the reality of angels, demons and potential time travel, all spiced with exalted BS, I don't trust coincidences.
Seems more likely to just annoy her, which could in turn make her less cooperative when we're still not yet even close to out of the woods. Yeah, that would be dumb, but betting on the rationality of anyone in this situation, especially a tween, could be counterproductive.Deliberately so. As a distraction.
The girl who is distracted with indignation about being treated like she is six isnt panicking about the ghost-spectre thing that wanted to wear her like a puppet suit, or all the other random supernatural shit.
Like I said, Big Sister Energy.
Molly knows what buttons to push to get what reactions from girls her age.
Not in my experience as a a big brother and cousin.Seems more likely to just annoy her, which could in turn make her less cooperative when we're still not yet even close to out of the woods. Yeah, that would be dumb, but betting on the rationality of anyone in this situation, especially a tween, could be counterproductive.
Next phase of the rescue: fighting dozens of ghosts and mind controlled ghouls while giving a scared kid a piggyback ride.We are going to have this 10-12 year old on foot with us through hundreds of yards of Undertown at a minimum, possibly miles
Remember that Mab has a hand here.True. But plots within plots within plots. Molly being a backup could have been set up already. Even if it isn't that, one can't deny that Molly, Lydia and Cindy have a lot of similarities in their current situation and background. This might be a coincidence, but in the reality of angels, demons and potential time travel, all spiced with exalted BS, I don't trust coincidences.
Very much so.Basically, if you're playing Exalted, and it looks like Sidereal bullpuckey, it's probably Sidereal bullpuckey?
And yeah, the White God's modus operandi in Dresden Files seems to be peak memetic Sidereal bullpuckey.
Honestly?Next phase of the rescue: fighting dozens of ghosts and mind controlled ghouls while giving a scared kid a piggyback ride.
[X] STUNT: Dismissing your sword, you go down on one knee as she shrinks back against the wall in the light of your anima, feeling unaccountably old. Christ, she's barely older than Leech. "Hi, Cindy. I'm Molly. I visited your granpa yesterday with Warden Dresden. A very bad lady had you kidnapped and hidden away to blackmail your grandfather, and he asked for help to find you and get you out of here. That" you cock a thumb over your shoulder "is my dad, and the lady's a friend who agreed to help. That...thing was a bad spirit, sorta like a dementor. And you fought it off, long enough for us to chase it away." And because you cant help yourself, you continue. "Yer a wizard, Cindy."
OOC? Because our end of story arc XP bonuses depends on how many things we pull off successfully. This incentivizes that we make an effort with as many things that we can reasonably justify IC without risking catastrophe. Here, if we fail, Michael just takes over. No harm, no foul. No reason not to try.[X] Leave that to dad, you probably do not look very reassuring right about now
Assisting is a thing correct? Could we just let Michael take the lead and assist him?
Good arguments that took me from quietly fence-sitting to voting.OOC? Because our end of story arc XP bonuses depends on how many things we pull off successfully. This incentivizes that we make an effort with as many things that we can reasonably justify IC without risking catastrophe. Here, if we fail, Michael just takes over. No harm, no foul. No reason not to try.
IC? Because Molly has actually been to her home, and there is a good chance the Mathews girls were home upstairs and saw her when she came with Dresden. Or that Mathews mentioned the visit to them. Or they were in town and saw us when we and Dresden stopped to ask directions.
Actually, if you check by line, the Molly votes are ahead.Those of you voting for Molly to try to calm Cindy should consolidate your votes if you don't want Michael to do it.
I wonder if it's possible to learn about that IC without getting immediately assaulted by fey.Plus, she's just about dealing with the Nemesis infection in her Court, and finding out that her daughter the Winter Lady is infected.
If word isn't given no debt is given. We can easily get debt out of it though. Also are there ways plenty probably not a current worry though.I wonder if it's possible to learn about that IC without getting immediately assaulted by fey.
Maeve is a pretty awful person, but saving her via that ancient sorcery exorcism would earn us some serious debt from Mab and the winter court as a whole.
Yes. RAW totally says that Sapphire Exorcism could yeet Nemesis infection. That is a game-breaking trump card that we should both totally abuse and also not let anyone know about until we are in a position to totally abuse it. Once Nemesis knows that we can do that, we are going to be a very high-priority target for the Black Council, just because we can reverse their agents and brainwashing with a simple hour-long ritual.I wonder if it's possible to learn about that IC without getting immediately assaulted by fey.
Maeve is a pretty awful person, but saving her via that ancient sorcery exorcism would earn us some serious debt from Mab and the winter court as a whole.
Minus the circumvented who aren't actually infected black council isn't one group after all and those in the same group don't all have the same goals. Though puppets being a thing without being directly controlled is also a thing.Yes. RAW totally says that Sapphire Exorcism could yeet Nemesis infection. That is a game-breaking trump card that we should both totally abuse and also not let anyone know about until we are in a position to totally abuse it. Once Nemesis knows that we can do that, we are going to be a very high-priority target for the Black Council, just because we can reverse their agents and brainwashing with a simple hour-long ritual.
We recognized Outsiders on sight when they attacked Ebenezar. I can think of several alternative optionsI wonder if it's possible to learn about that IC without getting immediately assaulted by fey.
Maeve is a pretty awful person, but saving her via that ancient sorcery exorcism would earn us some serious debt from Mab and the winter court as a whole.
Mmm, as I understand it, all the sword actually does on its own is remove the ability of supernatural powers to just no-sell mortals, whether by superhuman might or influence. So if left to him to do it, it'd probably be mean pinning her and conducting an exorcism, but the specter can't do things like "I'm intangible and I hide in the walls, you can't hit me, just pray at me".While the sword will protect its bearer from magic like that and in certain edge cases like trying to take on the Red King it will also aid their allies, it cannot do things like aid children push out possessing spirits. Protecting the innocent from evil is the task of the knight not of the sword alone, it is the choice of the bearer given freely that grants the sword the ability to intervene like that, so in this instance Michael charging into battle. I thought I would make this clear now since you will continue to fight alongside Michael and he does understand this particular limitation IC, he is not a taxi service to get the sword in the presence of evil, he is its bearer with all the risks that comes with.
also comes with its own limitations like the downsides of freewill and bad decisions being disastrous in certain circumstances. I wonder if any knight of the cross has accidently wielded a sword and while flighty hit an innocent on instinct in a tense battle. Blades have been reforged before no idea when the last time it happened though its pretty cool though. You actually have to listen if someone says their innocent cause in some chance they really could be so ambushes are not always sound with them. Always need to wield them with their specific virtue in mind (not quite literally) or risk bad things happening.[X] uju32
Mmm, as I understand it, all the sword actually does on its own is remove the ability of supernatural powers to just no-sell mortals, whether by superhuman might or influence. So if left to him to do it, it'd probably be mean pinning her and conducting an exorcism, but the specter can't do things like "I'm intangible and I hide in the walls, you can't hit me, just pray at me".
The big deal portion is that it doesn't give a shit what you're facing, it brings the match to Possible, as long as you're using it in good faith. The downside being that, as it is his choice to get stuck in rather than being Called to it, he accepts the risks and consequences.
Well, granted, as he can wield Faith magic, and the Sword is still a helluva powerful focus to work through.