Through the Ages (Exalted CK2 Style Empire Builder)

Or we can just not turn her and lower her Intrigue to make it much easier to work around her.
 
in that she'll be less useful to us then because of how easy it will be for Rising Flame to get info out of her even if we do flip her
His intrigue should outweigh hers regardless, and it's not like we are gonna really trust her while he's still here anyways.

Besides, if that's a real issue there is a simple solution: don't waste time flipping her.
 
She's still going to have really pretty high Intrigue in mortal terms even if all five points are burned on that though.
 
Or we can just not turn her and lower her Intrigue to make it much easier to work around her.
Yeah no. I think that we should turn her to the side of the anathema. As I stated we need more exalted and Alectai did state that it would be worth the effort to turn her so it's not an pointless endevor.
 
The lower her intrigue, the better our chances of doing things around her. No matter whether we decide to work around her or try to turn her, it's going to take time, and during the time in-between her being a loyal Immaculate monk and either being our own agent/whatever else we might have in store, we'll be better served the lower her Intrigue stat is.
 
Yeah. No matter what the lower her intrigue the better. In both turning her and/or moving around her.
 
Killing a guy who killed three Lunars and a Solar?

That is going to be difficult. Especially since they probably suspect a Lunar is causing them problems (which is actually true, but they don't know the full picture).

We just need to treat these guys like L in Death Note. Subtle and enough plausible deniability. And once it is time, Altran can go all...

 
Rising Flame seems hard to kill, but what about Tepet Aetius? If we kill him, Rising Flame can't simply pick up command of the legion, can he? Maybe we can make Tepet's subordinates jokey for the position, and ideally have them want to lead the hunt in different directions.

Also, is Flame really hard to assassinate? I know he is a great fighter, but that does not automatically imply he is equally good at fending of assassinations.
 
Rising Flame seems hard to kill, but what about Tepet Aetius? If we kill him, Rising Flame can't simply pick up command of the legion, can he? Maybe we can make Tepet's subordinates jokey for the position, and ideally have them want to lead the hunt in different directions.

Since the legion is here to support the shikari, Rising Flame seems like the natural choice for leader should Tepet Aetius bite it. Either that or whoever receives Rising Flame's support.

Also, is Flame really hard to assassinate? I know he is a great fighter, but that does not automatically imply he is equally good at fending of assassinations.

The "hunt" in Wyld Hunt can be pretty literal. Having the element of surprise never hurts, but it's probably best not to bet too much on it.
 
Rising Flame seems hard to kill, but what about Tepet Aetius? If we kill him, Rising Flame can't simply pick up command of the legion, can he? Maybe we can make Tepet's subordinates jokey for the position, and ideally have them want to lead the hunt in different directions.

Also, is Flame really hard to assassinate? I know he is a great fighter, but that does not automatically imply he is equally good at fending of assassinations.
The main issue is that if he's lived to be more than 200 years old as part of the Realm, which has people advancing by assassinating each other, he's almost certainly rendered himself immune to normal assassination methods. Given that I'm pretty sure a surprise negator and a poison immunity Charm will let him turn every attempt into combat or an investigation, he's basically as hard to assassinate as he is to kill in single combat.
 
The main issue is that if he's lived to be more than 200 years old as part of the Realm, which has people advancing by assassinating each other, he's almost certainly rendered himself immune to normal assassination methods. Given that I'm pretty sure a surprise negator and a poison immunity Charm will let him turn every attempt into combat or an investigation, he's basically as hard to assassinate as he is to kill in single combat.
Where's a chicken when you need one...
 
People are making a whole lot of talk over something they don't get to decide. My gosh, I'm even seeing voting, like this is something you get to decide democratically. The one who found the picture makes the choice, the rest of us are frankly out of luck. Also, I'm really confused on why you guys seem so adamant on using this opportunity to hobble the person you were so dead set on recruiting. It seems really counterintuitive.
 
People are making a whole lot of talk over something they don't get to decide. My gosh, I'm even seeing voting, like this is something you get to decide democratically. The one who found the picture makes the choice, the rest of us are frankly out of luck. Also, I'm really confused on why you guys seem so adamant on using this opportunity to hobble the person you were so dead set on recruiting. It seems really counterintuitive.
Maybe pay more attention to who is saying what? There were certainly people making arguments beforehand that the Piety Advisor was a bad investment to recruit.
 
Cool, this way we'll be able to work around her with much less trouble if we decide not to turn her, or turn her with less risk of her realizing what's going on.
 
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