Always Late
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The mortal avatar of Myrmidia is unfortunately wrapped up in a (probably) incestual tie with the Princepts. While she might be talked down or given a way out, the initial vision we had was very explicit.[] Iconoclasm [3] (Morrite)
Ditatis is still chief priest of Myrmidia. Since the banning of his political movement, however, the temple's been closed. It won't do much for protection, but since you know how much the Goddess is involved – why not send some folks to turn the place upside down?
Myrmidiya must die upon the barricades for us to live.
Hm… here's where the map thing and the overall objective is getting to me.[] the Deed [5] (Ranaldite)
Pope Madoc wants to do a small act of terrorism. Just a little bomb, he says, thrown at the right time at the Legion post "Alpine", and they'll spill out like a kicked anthill, ready to break heads. Just get ready to run.
Do we just want the March to stop? Do we want to shadow it until someone gets angry? Or are we trying to turn the mob against the Princepts and the conspiracy!
I'm in the same mindset as Talon. Graf, I do have a question: What's the layered reaction to Ulthuan involvement, as far as our character can determine?Lord Melui-Akar is, by marriage, the grand-uncle to the current Phoenix King. He may burn a thousand years of influence and demand personal protection, despite his many years of exile; this will mean direct Ulthuani intervention on the streets of Tylos-Kavzar
Are we going to lose our existing Dwarf connections, either the King currently marching to the city or the Sons of Skavor? Will the Dwarves and Elves walk out of the conspiracy, or even flip, if left in proximity? Would they choose to fight each other once the big attempt at God-Birthing goes down, or would they put their war to the side for a final gambit against Armageddon?