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Different tunes will be sung and a reset/rollback/continuesavescum gone for when the time comes, regardless of the current posturing. Been that way for three times in a row now, probably not going to change as long as I provide the choice. :M
At least in my case, that's always been the "like a chump" part that's caused me to vote that way.
 

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Eight Orthodox Sects:

Beggars' Sect: 0 (Neutral)

Emei Sect: +50 (Liked)

Wudang Sect: +55 (Liked)

Shaolin Temple: +70 (Liked)

Qingcheng Sect: -55 (Disliked)

Kunlun Sect: -55 (Disliked)

Taishan Sect: -55 (Disliked)

Huashan Sect: -70 (Disliked)
Looks like we got some minor boosts to Eight Sect reps, except Huehueshan. Wuxing must be butthurt.
 
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treave

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The Ten Swords Conference IV

“Hold it!”

Nie Wuxing’s jaw sets, his face frozen in an expression of extreme irritation. “What is it now?”

“Your humble offer is a shining example of gallantry, but it is not right for the rest of us to stand by and allow you to shoulder this task alone. As fellow wielders of the Ten Great Swords, it is only fair that we assist you in this task, Master Nie. Is that not the righteous path?”

“Yes, Wudang stands ready to assist at any time.”

“I, Song Lingshu, would be pleased to help!”

“…I would have to ask my master first, but I think it would be the right thing for me to do.”

Voices of support for your idea begin rising from your allies amongst the sword-holders.

“I agree with Xu Jing. As the representative of Emei, he has spoken well,” says Liu Qi. Nie doesn’t turn to look at him, but his master. Su Cheng appears to be aghast at his disciple speaking out of turn. The Taishan swordsman continues, “However, even if we go together, someone must carry the sword. When you consider seniority and respectability, out of everyone in this hall there is no other man more qualified than Master Nie of Huashan.” Both Nie Wuxing and Su Cheng look rather relieved at Liu Qi’s conclusion.

“I am with Brother Liu Qi on this.” Zhang Minyue finally says something; she has been rather subdued thus far. “Master Nie’s reputation is impeccable. If anyone can be trusted with the sword, it is he.”

You briefly toy with the idea of revealing that he tried to sell his daughter to you in return for your support.

“We would relish the opportunity to travel to Chang’an to pay homage to our Emperor, and fully support Master Nie as the custodian of the sword until then,” say Zuo Qingfeng. His wife nods, adding her vote to his.

Looking around, you gauge your chances of pushing for another custodian. No. It will not work… you do not have enough support at the moment to get everything your own way. Guo Fu already seems convinced of Nie’s respectability in the first place: if you continue to press the issue, he might start unwittingly asking questions that will make you seem petty in front of the others. You would lose all of the gains you have made thus far. Besides, there is nothing saying that the position of custodian cannot be rotated during the trip itself.

Without hesitation, you nod. “Yes, I too feel that Master Nie is the best person to keep the Xuanyuan Sword safe for now.”

Nie Wuxing smiles: he definitely regards this as a feather in his cap. “Thank you – all of you – for your confidence in me! I am looking forward to this journey with my fellow swordsmen!”

“So, a decision has been made.” The hostess speaks up from behind her red veil. She has been playing a light, calming song on her zither all this while; you had not noticed it until now, so intent that you were on trying to outmanoeuvre Nie Wuxing. “The Xuanyuan Sword belongs to the Emperor, and as a gesture of loyalty and tribute, the wielders present will escort the sword to the Court.”

“Yes, that is our decision,” says Nie Wuxing, confidently taking command of the situation before you can.

“I see.” The delicate fingers stop strumming the strings, and the music comes to a halt. You almost fancy that you can see a smile behind that veil. The hostess looks up and past all of you, towards the audience. “Are you alright with that decision, my lord?” she calls out gently.

“When did you find out?” Shun replies without any hint of fear – in fact, he almost seems amused.

“Did you really think you, of all people, could take a single step on my island and I would still remain blind to your presence? It only amused me to allow you to run around like a lost little puppy. Were you already thinking about what you would do after this, after you had departed the island? How does it feel to have that hope smashed at the last minute?” She giggles enchantingly, placing one hand behind her veil.

“W-what is the meaning of this? What is going on?” shouts Nie Wuxing. Madam Nie is frowning deeply – this is the first time that you have seen her shaken – and she turns to Bai Jiutian to whisper something. Shun’s gaze is fixed on the woman, muttering something under his breath. Gao Ying is already rising from his seat, nodding at you.

You feel as if the woman is smiling directly at you from under her veil.

A thought flashes across your mind.

Shun is in danger.

You have to act.

At the same time Gao Ying lets fly a barrage of needles, you grab the Yuchang Sword and lunge at the veiled woman. “The loyal dogs are so quick to act,” she says mockingly. Raising her hand, she plucks at the zither. The resulting note is at once – somehow – both harmonious and discordant… and powerful enough to blast you backwards through the air before you can reach her, along with Gao Ying’s needles. Laughing, she begins playing the zither at a frenetic pace, her fingers blurring over the strings. As the zither’s melody echoes loudly around the hall, everyone present begins staggering about, clutching at their heads. Your own is spinning painfully – that single strong note from earlier still echoes about inside your skull.

Suddenly, you see Shun leaping over you, heading for the veiled woman. He seems unaffected by the music, a grim smile on his face.

“Foolish child.” The tune rises to a triumphant crescendo, and there is a flash of blinding light. When your vision returns, both Shun and the lady are no longer there. A fluttering red cloth – similar to the clothes worn by the veiled woman – catches your eye as it vanishes into a dark corridor. You are certain that it was not present in the hall before.

“I’ll secure the sword! Then, we go after that woman and rescue the boy!” shouts Nie Wuxing, grabbing the Xuanyuan Sword from the dais. The old bastard has recovered the quickest out of everyone present – you are still flat on your back, struggling from the effects of the song. You have heard of music techniques, and Master Zhang himself knows of a couple, but this is the first time you have encountered it in action. Well, you won't repeat that mistake again. Holding back a wave of vomit, you manage to crawl to your knees… that is all you can manage to do for now. Your strength hasn’t fully returned.

After a short while, a large hand grabs your collar, hauling you to your feet. Turning around, you nod at Guo Fu in appreciation. You are still unsteady, however, and stumble. Lingshu is there before you hit the ground, lending you her shoulder. As Qilin, Yunzi and Armaiti run towards you in concern, you look towards the new passageway. Most of the orthodox members have already vanished. Gao Ying and Xiaofang too are gone – they must have plunged into the corridor as soon as they could. “We must hurry,” urges Lingshu.

There is no time to waste.

***

As your group proceeds down the passage, you spot Liu Qi and Su Liaojing far in front of you where the corridor splits in two opposite directions. “Master! Master Liu! Master Nie! They went this way!” shouts Liu Qi, waving in the air, as he looks down the left path.

“Forget it, Qi,” says Su Liaojing calmly, resting his long staff over his shoulder. “There is no point relying on them. We can do this ourselves. Let’s hurry. If I am not mistaken, that young man is…” Patting his friend on the back, Su rushes down the right passage. Sighing in exasperation, Liu Qi follows, the both of them disappearing before you can catch up.

It looks like the path has split here.

“Nie must have went off on his own with the Xuanyuan Sword,” says Qilin quickly. “His Majesty and the woman should be in the passage on the right. I’ll go and trail him, to make sure he doesn’t do anything funny with the sword. Jing, you can go after the Emperor.”

“I’ll go with you,” says Yunzi. “It’s not safe to go alone.”

Qilin looks surprised at her offer, but nods. “Thank you.”

“I’m… I’m going down the right path…” pants Xuezi, having run desperately to keep up with you. “That woman is too strange!” She might be understating it a little bit.

***

A. You go after Shun.

B. You go after Nie Wuxing.

***

You decide quickly who else should go where.

Song Lingshu should:
A. Go after Shun.
B. Go after Nie Wuxing.

Armaiti should:
A. Go after Shun.
B. Go after Nie Wuxing.

Murong Yandi should:
A. Go after Shun.
B. Go after Nie Wuxing.

Guo Fu should:
A. Go after Shun.
B. Go after Nie Wuxing.
 
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Tigranes

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Well. Looks like we should have tried to do some research on the strange immortal host person, yeah? :avatard:
 

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The sword wielders go after Nie Wuxing, and we go after Shun. It only makes sense.

Nevermind, that way we are going to end up alone with Xuezi.

We probably have to take Lingshu with us for possible interaction with Liu Qi, and Armaiti should probably go with Yunzi.

Would Guo Fu even know what to do with Wuxing if he catches up to him? He still believes the man is of the upright sort. It might be better to place him in a situation where the course of action is clear. That means saving the Emperor.

He also seems to be less affected by the strange music technique we've witnessed.

That way we also might avoid a confrontation with Su Liaojing and Liu Qi if no Fire Cultists are present and we have a highly respected orthodox disciple and a perpetual justice seeker by our side.

That leaves the question of where to put Yandi.

AABBA, I guess.
 
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treave

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Before? Lion's Roar doesn't selectively target people so you're now the one attacking everyone in the room.

After? I thought it was rather clear he was temporarily down from that hit. How was he going to use it?
 

Absinthe

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No, during. I figure it would disrupt her technique. We don't need to assault the whole room, just make her technique ineffective.
 

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AAAAAH NO SHUN

If the bro-est emperor of all time dies on our watch that'll be terrible!

AABAA now that I'm thinking a bit more, Armaiti and Yunzi should not be split up and they might need a bit of firepower. We can make use of the tremendous amount of penis (and also the child elder, I guess) available to us to bring ourselves to victory on the right path.
 

Kz3r0

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Well. Looks like we should have tried to do some research on the strange immortal host person, yeah? :avatard:
About the sister of a vampiress well known for an anti governement stance, why?
Sleeping and getting votes was what really mattered.:troll:
 

treave

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Yes, after means after he got hit and everything else that followed. I don't see why you should be able to muster up the effort needed to roar when your head is killing you and you're feeling rather sick. You could barely croak.

Of course, if she tries it a second time and Jing doesn't counter it, then there's grounds for complaint.
 

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Well, the point would be to do that while she is still getting started. And Jing is good at mustering up effort when he should be down for the count.
 

Elfberserker

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AAABA I think.

Qilin and Yunzi might need backup, so Armaiti Murondi Yandi might be good idea.

Rest of the company should go after shun and Miss Song and Guo Fu will nice have, if we need to convince Taishan and Kunlun discpline that we are on same side for now.

Edit: Flopped to AAABA
 
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Absinthe

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AAABA

That would leave our crew as Jing, Gao Ying, Guo Fu, Song Lingshu, Armaiti, and Xuezi. We could use Armaiti's help and Shun would obtain a proper pretext for giving the Fire Cult amnesty.

Also, I think sword skills will be needed there, so Murong Yandi is our best bet to back up the girls if anything happens.
 

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It may be too early to tell, but it appears that we have made reasonably good choices so far.

Now that we've agreed to carry it together, Wuxing can't make off with the sword without it looking like a theft of something equally shady, and that is not what you want to do with the royal sword.

I would have been extremely uneasy if I had to let Qilin go after her step-father (and I bet her mother is nearby) without having met them the night before and resisting their attempts to get at her. Now she have decided on her path and is not going to be swayed from it.

Maybe we have finally found our opportunity to serve the state and the Emperor and get that amnesty for the Fire Cult. Oh, and the Emei would be ecstatic if we manage to save the Emperor as their voice and representative.

I am thinking our Nie team is stretching itself a bit thin at the moment. The absense of Cao'er is going to be strongly felt in the aftermath, I'm afraid. I guess we might want to reinforce them with Yandi, since I don't see if there is a better use for him.
 
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treave

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Well, the point would be to do that while she is still getting started. And Jing is good at mustering up effort when he should be down for the count.
He was caught by surprise with the first move and already down when she got started. And all the willpower in the world doesn't help if you're physically unable to do something at that point in time.
 

Baltika9

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I don't feel comfortable with sending just Yunzi, Qilin and Yandi after the Douchebag Council. Everyone there is Wuxing's patsy or in his pocket. I'd rather we send Armaiti (give her permission to KO the girls and drag them away if things get too hot) and Yandi with them.
AABBA
 

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treave, it is a bit unclear to me from the update, but did people realize the Emperor was with them? It looks like Madam Nie did, but what about the rest of them? It does not look like it.

If so, why do Su Liaojing and Liu Qi pursue the woman?

Edit: ah, nevermind.
“I’ll secure the sword! Then, we go after that woman and rescue the boy!” shouts Nie Wuxing, grabbing the Xuanyuan Sword from the dais.
 
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Baltika9

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You know, bros, I get the feeling that Shun was planning for this all along, to separate the wheat from the chaff:
“This is why we make alliances and create contingency plans, Your Majesty.” Gao Ying bows his head.

“Besides, anyone coming after you would have to go through me first, Shun,” you say brightly.

“The sentiment is appreciated, but you can’t be by my side all the time now, can you? What with the Fire Temple and all,” Shun smiles at you slyly.

“Yes, there’s that… wait, when did you find out?”

“It was pretty obvious to me. No matter. If we play our cards right, I can declare a general amnesty for the Fire Temple. They too can be of use. Just stay sharp for any opportunities to serve the country and I’ll have my excuse,” he grins.
“I see.” The delicate fingers stop strumming the strings, and the music comes to a halt. You almost fancy that you can see a smile behind that veil. The hostess looks up and past all of you, towards the audience. “Are you alright with that decision, my lord?” she calls out gently.

“When did you find out?” Shun replies without any hint of fear – in fact, he almost seems amused.

“Did you really think you, of all people, could take a single step on my island and I would remain blind to your presence? It only amused me to allow you to run around like a lost little puppy. Were you already thinking about what you would do after this, after you had departed the island? How does it feel to have that hope smashed at the last minute?” She giggles enchantingly, placing one hand behind her veil.

“W-what is the meaning of this? What is going on?” shouts Nie Wuxing. Madam Nie is frowning deeply – this is the first time that you have seen her shaken – and she turns to Bai Jiutian to whisper something. Shun’s gaze is fixed on the woman, muttering something under his breath. Gao Ying is already rising from his seat, nodding at you.

You feel as if the woman is smiling directly at you from under her veil.

A thought flashes across your mind.

Shun is in danger.

You have to act.

At the same time Gao Ying lets fly a barrage of needles, you grab the Yuchang Sword and lunge at the veiled woman. “The loyal dogs are so quick to act,” she says mockingly. Raising her hand, she plucks at the zither. The resulting note is at once – somehow – both harmonious and discordant… and powerful enough to blast you backwards through the air before you can reach her, along with Gao Ying’s needles. Laughing, she begins playing the zither at a frenetic pace, her fingers blurring over the strings. As the zither’s melody echoes loudly around the hall, everyone present begins staggering about, clutching at their heads. Your own is spinning painfully – that single strong note from earlier still echoes about inside your skull.

Suddenly, you see Shun leaping over you, heading for the veiled woman. He seems unaffected by the music, a grim smile on his face.

“Foolish child.” The tune rises to a triumphant crescendo, and there is a flash of blinding light. When your vision returns, both Shun and the lady are no longer there. A fluttering red cloth – similar to the clothes worn by the veiled woman – catches your eye as it vanishes into a dark corridor. You are certain that it was not present in the hall before.
Seems very perfect and rehearsed. I guess we'll see.
 

Absinthe

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Hm, that would make sense. The Emperor would be the best person to have the First Emperor's grave excavated.

At any rate, I really think we should have Armaiti try to rescue Shun. That would earn the Fire Cult cred for amnesty in the great plains. Shun already told us to keep our eyes open for opportunities to have the Fire Cult serve the emperor. This seems to be it.
 

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