
Orion Delanis |

"Well, in that case, lets not lose time and get in there while they are still arguing. We do have his copy of the contract, don't we? Maybe thats worth SOMETHING? Enothai, do you know if those two types of demon are capable of seeing trough illusions? Otherwise, Ganorok could sneak there, and seemingly "drop" the contract from the demon who's name was not signed. I have no idea if that would get them fighting, but it could be worth a try. Other than that, we probably can only be very...direct, in our approach. As the lady mistress explained it, it's the only way to the leader of this plane, so circumventing them is out."
Once answers are given, Orion will head towards the door, ready to go in if their plan fails or won't work.

Orion Delanis |

We found something of the sort with Maganrad, did we not? With a name on it?
The contract itself is written in Infernal. The writing is dense and complex to decipher.
Enothai can only make the words, in the following order: “Maganrad,” “soul,” “Acadamae,” “servant,” “eternity,” “world,” “contract,” “blood,” “Asmodeus,” “willingly,” and “Nagxiv.”
I did not check back on the name, but yeah:
"Maganrad was killed by a devourer named Valshune. A devil named Nagxiv claims to have had a contract for the mage’s soul, and demands that the devourer must honor its terms."
So, the contract is with Nagxiv, as Enothai was able to make out that word. So the not-signed-name is Valshune, so the idea was that Ganorok sneak in and "pretend" that Valshune took possesion of the contract, to betray Nagxiv...in hopes of upping their antagonism further(since Valshune knows he did no such thing, he may feel Nagxiv is trying to set him up so it would be mutual).

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Ohh, got it...
When you open the door, even if Ganorok is invisible, is very probable they will see you... Is that ok?

Orion Delanis |

I figured as much. That way, we would enter regularily, and draw their attention. If Ganorok is fast, that may be used to our advantage...if Valshune turns to face us, something may "drop" from it that Nagxiv then sees. Only works if Enothai is certain they don't have True Seeing, though...

Orion Delanis |

I do have Greater Invisibility myself. But I think we may not need it here. If they can see invisible thinks, rendering our little plan moot, then greater invisibility won't help either.
If they cannot see greater invisibility, we'll still need to open the door, probably giving them a chance to notice us.

Orion Delanis |

So, in the interest of not stalling any longer, lets do this?
Ganorok is invisible and tries our act, Enothai can make herself invisible to get into a optimal position for one of her spells, and me and Aizel can walk in casually, chatting about the pros and cons of infernal contracts trying to draw attention-