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Also I was going to be busy...but I have one question nagging question darklord....
Why is Gjol Maduur so suicidal? Seriously he loves getting into conflicts which he is unprepared for and outgunned....
Except he's not outgunned here. He has Arathor and Moglin on his side this time, and Arathor at least shares a pantheon with him. And Vyclent is presently out of the fight, while Bharus has been seen to lose a fight with one of his allies previously.
Lurking and taking vengeance on the foolish enemies who thought themselves safe when the circumstances are more favorable is a time honored evil tactic...
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Nous: is an approved but currently not created god.
Also I was going to be busy...but I have one question nagging question darklord....
Why is Gjol Maduur so suicidal? Seriously he loves getting into conflicts which he is unprepared for and outgunned....
Gjol is evening the playing field in this fight. It's Moglin vs. Valmyr, Arathur vs. Velharan, and Gjol Maduur vs. Bharus. If anything, the Lords of Light are outgunned this time around.
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I might have missed something, but I think the red suns attack laid waste to the Bone Lord, and the Wolf God is losing to the Silver Sun.... Might be my mistake... but it appeared that he entered the fight to take advantage of the situation, but the two sun lords are standing victorious...
If we're matching the gods up as I suggested, prior to Gjol turning up...
Valmyr rolls 21 attack and 18 Defence, while Moglin rolls 30 attack and 8 Defence. Moglin is knocked down to 7 hit points, and Valmyr is reduced to 8. A mostly even fight so far, could go either way.
Valharan rolls three attack and eighteen Defence, while Arathor rolls seventeen attack and eight Defence. Both take two points of damage, since that's the minimum, and Valharan is left with 28 hit points while Arathor has 38. Advantage is sort of Arathor's, though again it's reasonably even.
With Gjol Maduur here, in case Bharus enters the fight, Arathor and Gjol get to add their pantheon bonus to the fight.
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I might have missed something, but I think the red suns attack laid waste to the Bone Lord, and the Wolf God is losing to the Silver Sun.... Might be my mistake... but it appeared that he entered the fight to take advantage of the situation, but the two sun lords are standing victorious...
This is an excellent point, so let's get a combat order!
I think your roll is fine, Velharan just needs to roll to defend.
Also, Darklord, seeing as no one called to Gjol Madur I'd like to know how he knows this combat is going down. Gods not being omniscient, and all that.
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...one could possibly refer to you guys' elaborate dance of allies-to-enemies-to-suicide-of-the-universe as some sort of weird art form.
If one were on drugs.
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Gjol Maduur likely knows because there are shards of Arathor and Moglin in the Honeycomb with him. Easy enough for one of them to have said 'oh bugger, violence' and for him to have decided to join in.
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I think your roll is fine, Velharan just needs to roll to defend.
Also, Darklord, seeing as no one called to Gjol Madur I'd like to know how he knows this combat is going down. Gods not being omniscient, and all that.
*raises finger and takes a deep breath*
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You have a point... Gjol isn't at the Center of Creation anymore.
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Gjol Maduur likely knows because there are shards of Arathor and Moglin in the Honeycomb with him. Easy enough for one of them to have said 'oh bugger, violence' and for him to have decided to join in.
That's fair, but they haven't yet, so he's not going to be there turn 1. Nothing stopping either of you from going "SOS, help please" and giving him reason to arrive turn 2.
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...one could possibly refer to you guys' elaborate dance of allies-to-enemies-to-suicide-of-the-universe as some sort of weird art form.
If one were on drugs.
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So, the three stars that comprise the trinary(or now binary, with one orbiting?) star system have a different kind of aspect to them, could someone elaborate on this? I know that apparently their light makes up the souls of all beings.
So, the three stars that comprise the trinary(or now binary, with one orbiting?) star system have a different kind of aspect to them, could someone elaborate on this? I know that apparently their light makes up the souls of all beings.
Trinary star system, composed of two Stars that orbit each other closely, and a third that orbits the other two. The first Star is Silver, the Second Red, and the Third Green.
Together, these suns represent the light of three sibling gods. Silver represents Velharan's light, Red Valmyr's, and Green Vylcent's. The light of those gods also mixes together to make up the immortal souls of all living things. However, the second oldest God, Gjol Maduur, infected the Green light of Vylcent with his own inky clinging darkness. Thus, all souls hold within them the spark of darkness and insanity.
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@ Agent Indy: how big did you want Wreya? If its the size of a moon that will be a forge land action which costs 3 if it's as small as a comet then we're all set.
@ ChrisClark13: I thought you were going to describe Vylcent's nightmares yourself before you wake up in a mental ward within arlom with Ensirex and Nous possibly standing over you
Hank, time always has a frame of reference, this frame of reference is Ing'dras, and the only place one could be to avoid the passage of time is standing before the gate, outside of the temporal flow. This is a place that does not exist yet, and can only be seen by those who are sleeping or who are not.
@THEChanger: Geodesia is a hollow world, that is, all the habitable stuff is the underdark. How exactly is your plane going to affect my hunk of rock hurtling through space?
@ Agent Indy: how big did you want Wreya? If its the size of a moon that will be a forge land action which costs 3 if it's as small as a comet then we're all set.
It's a comet essentially. I just like to refer to it as a moon due to the word comet just didn't feel right.
@THEChanger: Geodesia is a hollow world, that is, all the habitable stuff is the underdark. How exactly is your plane going to affect my hunk of rock hurtling through space?
Ordon's Chain hooks onto the outside of the rock, and burrows inside. The Chain does not impede the movement of Geodesia, due to being more metaphysical than anything else.
Quartzians make a pact in the name of Ordon.
The Chain snakes through the gemcrust into the center of the planet, rips the Quartzian from the inside, and draws them into the Burning Pits.
Is there an issue?
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Ordon's Chain hooks onto the outside of the rock, and burrows inside. The Chain does not impede the movement of Geodesia, due to being more metaphysical than anything else.
Quartzians make a pact in the name of Ordon.
The Chain snakes through the gemcrust into the center of the planet, rips the Quartzian from the inside, and draws them into the Burning Pits.
Is there an issue?
The Quartzians making a pact with Ordon might be an issue. Depends on what you mean by pact and how many Quartzians you think are going to be involved in this.