Warforged Jack |
Jack Hammer wrote:Just don't let AoV and AoG know you have robots of them. ;pI added the Jack decoy robots, but they're Jacks. Well, an AoV robot and a Apostle of Gygax robot...
And my personal collection of girl robots are just friends. it's not kinky. (CSI espisode. Weird.)
Only if they aren't in the RPG. AoV is safe. For now.
Emperor7 |
Emperor7, how much if any contact does Warforged Jack have with the celestials? There's a piece of information he may have access to, but I don't want to assume.
Some of the Celestial Court knows he is travelling, some don't. His direct assistance to you or JH hasn't been fully authorized, but it would have some support. He plays it safe, and is careful about what he puts in his reports. He tries his best to avoid the politics, since some consider him a servant class.
Quite a few celestials owe him their lives though.
lynora |
lynora wrote:Emperor7, how much if any contact does Warforged Jack have with the celestials? There's a piece of information he may have access to, but I don't want to assume.Some of the Celestial Court knows he is travelling, some don't. His direct assistance to you or JH hasn't been fully authorized, but it would have some support. He plays it safe, and is careful about what he puts in his reports. He tries his best to avoid the politics, since some consider him a servant class.
Quite a few celestials owe him their lives though.
Has he mentioned Izkemina's visit in any of his reports? The whole situation stinks to high heaven, but I don't want to tip him off to that if he hasn't given the right person the right info...
Emperor7 |
Emperor7 wrote:Has he mentioned Izkemina's visit in any of his reports? The whole situation stinks to high heaven, but I don't want to tip him off to that if he hasn't given the right person the right info...lynora wrote:Emperor7, how much if any contact does Warforged Jack have with the celestials? There's a piece of information he may have access to, but I don't want to assume.Some of the Celestial Court knows he is travelling, some don't. His direct assistance to you or JH hasn't been fully authorized, but it would have some support. He plays it safe, and is careful about what he puts in his reports. He tries his best to avoid the politics, since some consider him a servant class.
Quite a few celestials owe him their lives though.
Yes, and Ash too. Any celestial involved in the stirrings. His sponsor on the council is helping thru him.
WJ wasn't open about giving you a celestial relic, let alone its reaction to you. The reaction laid his concerns to rest. There are spirits in those bracers. Allies.
Patrick Curtin |
lynora wrote:Emperor7 wrote:Not many of us here 2nite.It's amazing how much our numbers are reduced when Patrick isn't here :)I count 14 different aliases that Patrick is using(I'm sure I missed a few) in the different storylines. When he isn't here it definitely makes a difference. :)
Who knew schizophrenia could be so fun? :)
Charles Evans 25 |
At this point, I'm assuming that the Wraith Lord is an expendable pawn of the goddess sent to siphon off as much energy a possible from the Thieving Wasp by goading him into attacking the Wraith Lord. If the Thieving Wasp keeps on attacking, yes the Wraith Lord probably will 'blow up', but all the energy the Wasp uses will be permanently lost to him, channelled to the Records Room for the purpose of whatever sinister goings on are occuring there.
Kobold Catgirl |
At this point, I'm assuming that the Wraith Lord is an expendable pawn of the goddess sent to siphon off as much energy a possible from the Thieving Wasp by goading him into attacking the Wraith Lord. If the Thieving Wasp keeps on attacking, yes the Wraith Lord probably will 'blow up', but all the energy the Wasp uses will be permanently lost to him, channelled to the Records Room for the purpose of whatever sinister goings on are occuring there.
Probably, but Wasp expects that. He did not come unprepared. The real use is to determine certain alliances.
ALSO: Nobody but the Bookkeeper is aware of the Mask's betrayal. Of course, some might suspect, but he is actually warded very strongly from divinations of any sort.Kobold Catgirl |
Well, I have written the Wraith Lord out again for now.
I've left the door open that whether the Thieving Wasp meant to do so or not, he may have helped the goddess out by doing so anyway.
And I'm gonna have to disagree with you there. The goddess isn't a patron deity of destruction, and anyways she prefers total obliteration. Otherwise, Wasp would be powering a lot of gods.
Kobold Catgirl |
Thieving Wasp wrote:...Clearly, he must be using 4E or something...This was a reference to four elements? :)
Even Order of the Stick doesn't usually go quite that far with metagame references..
Have you forgotten the Yugoloths/Pigeons? They were one big 4E reference, hiding from 'the Wizards'. |:)
Also, please everyone do not destroy the seed. Wasp put a lot of wards on it. It isn't harmful to the undead, or to the thread. Yet.Patrick Curtin |
See this is what I love about this group. We can disagree on trivial matters like politics, and still enjoy throwing dice with each other.
Oh I love debating the issues. I don't hold anyone at fault for holding different viewpoints. I may be a crusty old Libertarian, but I don't choose my friends based on politics. Living in Massachusetts, that would make me one lonely guy (plus I'd have to disown my entire family, since most of them are either New Deal Irish Boston Democrats or Canadian hippy socialists). Same with religion. I love the concept, hate the organizations. I am, to paraphrase a recent advertising slogan: A Church of One.
Plus debate always gives me more to think about, and even ..gasp ..change my viewpoint if someone makes a cogent point I hadn't considered ..
Kobold Catgirl |
Kobold Cleaver wrote:It wont be harmful at all unless it is agreed to beforehand.Patrick Curtin wrote:No problem. I'll let the seed be, but I'd like a little advance input as to what will happen with said seed on that thread.Well, it won't be harmful til it grows up.
Sorry. Yeah, I'm gonna keep everything as vague as possible, but suffice to say that it will act as a sort of weakener on certain wards, boundaries, and certain attacks. If that's alright.
Also, the Founding Fathers were all the equivalents of the stereotypical oil executives: Greedy, rich, and not wanting anybody else to have their power, ever. Why else would they set up this new-fangled system that only multi-millionaires can run? WHO'S WITH ME?!;)