[X] Go into the shadows
-[X] Attempt to cast spark ahead of us into the darkness. It should provide a measure of illumination, and more importantly, give us a chance to actually do magic.
[X] Return to plan MEATSHIELD, scamp, then us, then the ladies.
 
[X] Attempt to cast spark ahead of us into the darkness. It should provide a measure of illumination, and more importantly, give us a chance to actually do magic.

Good point we need to start with our magic

@Kyrina

can you edit the front page with a spell section? it will be usefull in the future

@Verminlord1

Hey Order guy IIRC order priests have the ability to heal Knights right? do you know how that works and can we apply that to our own body? even if it's not potent a healing spell would help immensely. and of course the longer we are alive the better chance you have of making this work for you.

Also is there a way to power up the sword? the front page says tarnished so it's not at 100%
 
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[X] Go into the shadows
-[X] tell the scamp to go first again to set off any booby traps
-[X] fast follows behind the scamp sword ready
-[X] Diana and Morlia Follow behind and be ready to attack magically.
-[X] ask Morlia to keep an eye out behind us just in case
 
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[X] Attempt to cast spark ahead of us into the darkness. It should provide a measure of illumination, and more importantly, give us a chance to actually do magic.

Good point we need to start with our magic

@Kyrina

can you edit the front page with a spell section? it will be usefull in the future

@Verminlord1

Hey Order guy IIRC order priests have the ability to heal Knights right? do you know how that works and can we apply that to our own body? even if it's not potent a healing spell would help immensely. and of course the longer we are alive the better chance you have of making this work for you.

Also is there a way to power up the sword? the front page says tarnished so it's not at 100%

No, a mortal is required to become an Order priest. We are not designed for such a role. Also, Order priests do not heal, they resurrect Knights.

For your second question, my power and that of the sword are linked to Order. Its presence is still weak. We can change that.
 
No, a mortal is required to become an Order priest. We are not designed for such a role. Also, Order priests do not heal, they resurrect Knights.

For your second question, my power and that of the sword are linked to Order. Its presence is still weak. We can change that.

okay so normal healing then.

okay so we will need to find a better weapon then got it
 
I remember back when this was a chaosy non unified quest
Alas, the siren song of Getting Shit Done has pulled us from that path.

[X] Go into the shadows
-[X] Return to Morlia and inform her that you have looted the room, finding a little gold and a petty soul gem.
--[X] Suggest to Morlia that Fast and the other summon should take the lead, while she and Diana take the rear, within support distance, but far enough back not to be caught by anything that attacks the two daedra.
---[X] As much to see if you can as anything else, attempt to cast spark to illuminate the corridor as you step into it.
----[X] Keep a weather eye out for traps and treasure.


Quite similar to the existing bandwagon, but Changed so that we are at least making the pretense that she is in charge. That seems to be important to her.

In general, I think that she is nearly always going to respond better to suggestions than orders, and that if we make a habit of acting as if she is ultimately in charge, but we happen to have more knowledge and expertise on the matter at hand, we will have a much easier time selling her on stuff.

Us just telling her to do stuff comes across as "uppity fucking daedra", and is a continued and visible reminder that she kinda fucked up that summons, as well as a major embarrassment in company. Us making suggestions based on our greater understanding is going to face none of these problems.
 
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[X] Go into the shadows
-[X] Return to Morlia and inform her that you have looted the room, finding a little gold and a petty soul gem.
--[X] Suggest to Morlia that Fast and the other summon should take the lead, while she and Diana take the rear, within support distance, but far enough back not to be caught by anything that attacks the two daedra.
---[X] As much to see if you can as anything else, attempt to cast spark to illuminate the corridor as you step into it.
----[X] Keep a weather eye out for traps and treasure.
I remember back when this was a chaosy non unified quest
Stealth-stuff is not the time for insanity—there will be plenty of chaos in time, I'm sure
 
[X] Go into the shadows
-[X] Return to Morlia and inform her that you have looted the room, finding a little gold and a petty soul gem.

--[X] Suggest to Morlia that Fast and the other summon should take the lead, while she and Diana take the rear, within support distance, but far enough back not to be caught by anything that attacks the two daedra.
---[X] As much to see if you can as anything else, attempt to cast spark to illuminate the corridor as you step into it.
----[X] Keep a weather eye out for traps and treasure.
 
Become One with the Shadows....
You shall become one with the shadows ahead, slinking through the darkness like a panther cool and collected and....

"Scamp goes first." Morlia orders and the scamp in question scuttles forwards into the darkness. You hear it's claws tapping away on the tiles as it goes. So much for being quiet and stealthy.

With a sigh you follow the little daedra into the darkened corridor, Diana and Morlia following with their light spells. The corridor is short and boring. You keep a look out for potential traps but all you see in the pool of dim greenish light is white stone and the occasional decorative carving or gold work. Nothing at all special so you keep going. The scamp isn't dead and you haven't seen a single concerning thing. So much for every wall, floor and ceiling in this place trying to kill you.

Then you come to a room. It's about as large as a tennis court with pillars half the height of the ceiling two foot out from each corner. There a glowing green blue stone perched on top of the pillar in the first left corner. You could probably reach it if you persuaded Morlia to climb onto your shoulders. In the middle of the room is a corpse, partly mummified and it looks like it's been mauled at some point. The arch into more darkness is dead ahead of you and there are alcoves shrouded in shadow in the right and left walls.

"So that's a Welkynd stone." Diana points to the glowing green blue crystal atop the pillar.

"Yep, just gotta figure out how to get it down now." You say and put on your thinking cap. Something tells you Morlia won't be very amused if you suggest she climb on your shoulders to get the stone.

[ ] What do?
 
[X] Check the corpse. it might have something you can throw.
-[X] but stay aware of your surroundings, you don't want to get attacked by whatever killed it.
 
[X] Ask nicely to our Master to command our scamp to patrol around, we don't want to get ambushed, also ask Diana to keep an eye out.
-[x] Cut the corpse, stab it for a good measure.
--[x] tell Morlia nicely to climb on our shoulders to grab that stone, we are Daedra we are definitely not attracted to her.
---[x] not that she isn't beautiful or charming.
----[x] but uh we are not interested that's all
------[x] uuuh climb please? we want to move on.
 
[X] If Morila doesn't, suggest she have the scamp be sure we're not going to be attacked while we loot.
-[X] Confirm the corpse is dead (versus undead like the wolf), then proceed to search it for loot and, more importantly, something to throw.
--[X] Throw something adequate from what we find to knock the stone down, with Diana or Morila catching it. If nothing avails itself from the corpse or the room to throw, remove a limb/head from the corpse (with help...?) and use that.
 
We could try knocking the stone off the pillar by throwing the corpses decapitated head.
 
[X] If Morila doesn't, suggest she have the scamp be sure we're not going to be attacked while we loot.
-[X] Confirm the corpse is dead (versus undead like the wolf), then proceed to search it for loot and, more importantly, something to throw.
--[X] Throw something adequate from what we find to knock the stone down, with Diana or Morila catching it. If nothing avails itself from the corpse or the room to throw, remove a limb/head from the corpse (with help...?) and use that.
 
[X] If Morila doesn't, suggest she have the scamp be sure we're not going to be attacked while we loot.
-[X] Confirm the corpse is dead (versus undead like the wolf), then proceed to search it for loot and, more importantly, something to throw.
--[X] Throw something adequate from what we find to knock the stone down, with Diana or Morila catching it. If nothing avails itself from the corpse or the room to throw, remove a limb/head from the corpse (with help...?) and use that.
 
[X] Start jumping up and down
-[X] Insist that if we jump enough, we'll start jumping higher, until we can finally reach it by ourselves.
--[X] Stop jumping when they seem to get annoyed (so almost immediately), but promise to ourselves to get some quality jumping in, somehow, someday.
[X] Do one of the other plans.
 
Why not throw a small Scamp at it? It has the advantage of being able to actually grab the stone if we hit it, and reduces our need to aim; stand at the base and you can just toss the scamp up like a toddler until it can get it's hands on the thing.
 
Why not throw a small Scamp at it? It has the advantage of being able to actually grab the stone if we hit it, and reduces our need to aim; stand at the base and you can just toss the scamp up like a toddler until it can get it's hands on the thing.

that's completely workable, absolutely hilarious, and something that Morlia is probably going to say "NO" to.
 
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