Fangshi
Arcane
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Smashing Axe said:I meant, since the mental spells would take a longer time to work properly, would we be missing out on any other opportunities that might spring up, such as whatever the Dwarf King has planned for us?
Not really, no. As long as you are still in town you will be included in the King's plans.
Your prisoners will be held in a secure facility for as long as needed. The biggest difference will be how quickly you get Meletē back on her feet and how high the risk is to the prisoners.
Yes please
Added.
Nevill said:It looks like most casualties the Arrows took was from the Oneiroi's 'master'. What the hell was that thing, anyway? What triggered it's awakening, and could it have been avoided?
Some sort of otherworldly horror or halfbreed probably. Otto and three other Arrows were the only people that saw it (and lived) besides the Oneiroi and the Faceless Man. The Faceless Man also did not leave much of it left to analyze.
It woke up because the Oneiroi completed the ritual to wake it up. It could have been avoided by stopping the ritual somehow.
1) will we be meeting the daemon prince again and what is required to do so (not that it would be too smart, but we might need it down the road)
You might, you might not. Depends if you want to go wandering in the Dreaming again looking for him. To find him you would have to enter the plane with your conscious mind and then figure out where he lives/hunts/plays/etc.
2) what happens with the Dreaming if you kill it, what role does the creature play in it's ecosystem
Lyssa does not know as it has never happened before (that she is aware of). Maybe another creature is elevated to the role. Maybe that part of the Dreaming runs wild or disappears entirely. It is fairly safe to say that he is important though.
3) does this thing affect our dreams in any way
If dreaming were gambling then this guy owns the casino.
4) what happens with the Fort the Oneiroi built from the souls of the people.
The creatures will likely try to destroy it over time, they really do not like it. Whether they will succeed or not, you don't know.
It looks like we've made an 'ally' there as well, so I am naturally interested in how it can be used.
You have his interest certainly.
I assume our oath does not extend to our future dealings, however?
Correct. If you meet him again the oath will not shield you.
asxetos said:EE is terribly out of character...
The way I see it is that Derryth is already fine with torturing and killing enemies (Miosguinn for example), she also does not really have a problem with using people that she views as enemies. Add that to a mage's natural tendencies and I think it should still work for the character. These people wronged her, she does have a mean streak in her and a slight tendency to abuse power...
Not saying that EE would not shift her a little, it might, it will depend on what she does with them really.
Kipeci said:fantastic update!
Thanks.
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