In return for your unused mage gift I will make you immoral. In the sense that you will not die of old age.
Also immunity to non-magical and magical diseases, perfect metabolism, above peak human physical capabilities that don't need training to maintain... There is a large gap between human body and a royal vessel. We could make an offer somewhere in that range.
 
Also immunity to non-magical and magical diseases, perfect metabolism, above peak human physical capabilities that don't need training to maintain... There is a large gap between human body and a royal vessel. We could make an offer somewhere in that range.
I think you're considering to offer too much:
Biological immortality and disease resistance are worth quite a bit and can be achieved with genetic engineering alone. Potentially even without a vessel swap, depending on how much Agneyastra did for that pidgeon when she bolstered its immune system and purged it of parasites. Enhanced physical and cognitive abilities on the other hand aren't something we want to distribute, and even a one-time offer can be studied - willingly or unwillingly...
When the blade completely fails to break your skin, Valens blinks, cuts himself experimentally, and sighs.

"I know people who would kill for armored skin. One moment, please."

Also, keep in mind that Valdemar's inhabitants are kept from realizing magic, other than (mind) healing, as something that can influence their life.
Offering something clearly beyond health might get us laughed at.
 
I think, we can just ask them "What do you want?" and there is a very good chance that we would be able to grant it within a reasonable timeframe.
 
I think, we can just ask them "What do you want?" and there is a very good chance that we would be able to grant it within a reasonable timeframe.
What if they ask for something like "World Peace".

Better limit it to "That is small enough scale that the God's will be bound by limited intervention rules".
 
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Also this is one of the reasons that we can not be allowed to access One Piece. We can out bid the One Piece which completely ruins the story.
 
Relevant for immortality on non-Agni vessels:
@Alivaril , could you clarify / remind us, if you don't mind, on the nature of immortality technology we have.
Mitra suspects she might be able to cobble something together based on modern medical technologies/devices once she actually has access to them. It shouldn't be much more complex than repairing cancerous cells and they manage that just fine.
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Two reminders, feel free to postpone...

Going through all of Alivaril's posts, I found quite a few relevant clarifications. Those that I labeled might warrant to be added to the FAQ or Informational:
I'll link all the WoGs under the official FAQ later. (Bookmarked so I don't forget again)
I could just repost the WoG list separately so that you can threadmark that new post under Informational?

I found the differences between places on the same plane, but I might've forgotten to make it into a standardized GMT+/- ? format for easy conversion across planes. I might have to reverse-engineer from previous quest posts, which is honestly rather embarrassing.
@Alivaril: The timeline by @SynchronizedWritersBlock and @Vebyast (and recently updated by me) already has combed over your previous posts to get any timezones they mentioned:
- Little Brook = Holacre - 1h
- Salford = Holacre + 1h
- Vacuo = Vale - 7h
- Mistral = Vale + 6h
Remnant timezones

Between planes, it's currently May 8th 2005, 01:09 in Uminari.
Holacre and Vale are currently 5d 23h apart (Earthland skipped 6d ahead after synchronization).

We arrived on Velgarth shortly after August 8th, 14 A.V., 9:39 Mistral time.

We left for the Forest of Sorrows on September 7th, 1-2 hours after sunrise.
The slave ban in Prosperity was September 7th, 11:37.
We arrived in Magnostadt on September 8th, 10:30.
Any decision on the timezone issue (initial question, summary of in-story timezone information)? Whatever is the least work for you works. You could just roll dice... e.g.
Eastern Empire = Vale + 4h + 1d6 h
Magnostadt = Eastern Empire - 1d3h
You never fixed the GMT of Velgarth and Magi in-story, and you wrote you didn't find it in your notes either, so it's still up to GM fiat. Asking IC would be weird; still, it'd be nice to be able to synch the Velgarth and Magi entries of the timeline planning doc.
 
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Also this is one of the reasons that we can not be allowed to access One Piece. We can out bid the One Piece which completely ruins the story.
We can also fly at incredible speeds - even with the world of One Piece being as huge as it is, we'd get to the end of Grand Line pretty quickly.

We aren't accessing any new planes for a very very long time though, if ever.
 
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It is a shame that red types of mind control are unlikely to make anyone STOP fighting.
 
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