Pantheon: The Third Age - Rules and Comments Thread
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Forgive me for pulling an ~OoC~ comment in to the game thread, Syl.Syl wrote:I think that's about all the clue you need to figure that one out. No one else is shrieking in pain. Hmmm. Maybe you should attempt to communicate with it.I know the white-hot light coming from the portal in the Shylan causes cho to shriek in pain whenever she looks at it;
Unfortunately, it seems to be an acceptable manner of play...

...and yes, I know. Nothing I say regarding Pantheon is ever considered ~OoC~ by a certain player...

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I'd prefer if you changed it. It's literally out of character for Simjen.
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I did it because YOU agreed that I should lead. Well, I am. And I'm going to use Game discussion to do so, even if said discussion is not in the Game thread. This is clearly Game stuff. Either talk about it there, or don't talk about it. In public, anyway. It's... is disengenuous the right word?... to try to get Game info in the Comments thread.Menolly wrote:Forgive me for pulling an ~OoC~ comment in to the game thread, Syl.
Unfortunately, it seems to be an acceptable manner of play...
...and yes, I know. Nothing I say regarding Pantheon is ever considered ~OoC~ by a certain player...

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So I guess we're ignoring the fact that it said the armies of the Maw had found a way into Eiran? That very strongly suggests not that they might be using said hole to enter, but that they already are. Why are we reacting to it like a hole to be plugged, and not as an invasion?Zephyr wrote:O-gon-cho is taking care of the Maw's Icewall. She has power being donated to her for it. Nothing further is needed with this issue for the season.
Note: This is intended as meta-commentary, not part of the in-game planning.
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Doesn't look quite that way to me:
Despite the last sentence, looks like they're about to break through.The AllFather wrote:A group of adventurers accidentally find and widen a crack in the Icewalls of the Maw. The crack grows wider due to their interference, and soon grasping hands and inhuman eyes attempt to find a way through into the world, befouling and corrupting all they touch. A group of fishermen are passing nearby when these scaly, grasping hands grab the unlucky adventurers, bathing them in a blinding dark light, their screams reaching the stars. The fishermen flee, bringing word with them that the hordes of the Maw have finally found a way into Eiran!
All lies and jest
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...thank you so much for those encouraging words, DPJ. 
Both outlooks have merit. I am hoping what cho plans on attempting at The Maw will cover both possibilities.
...without backfiring for once. *wince*
cho posted in the court that the planned action in The Maw was her's, Murrin, and asked to be contacted if any courtmate wanted details. So far, only one responded. And I tried to keep it quiet outside of the court that it was cho taking this on. I have learned to fear interference at this point...
But, I do disagree with what was posted in the Game thread. Unless there is power being donated I don't know about yet, this plan can definitely use help...

*nodding*Fist and Faith wrote:Despite the last sentence, looks like they're about to break through.
Both outlooks have merit. I am hoping what cho plans on attempting at The Maw will cover both possibilities.
...without backfiring for once. *wince*
cho posted in the court that the planned action in The Maw was her's, Murrin, and asked to be contacted if any courtmate wanted details. So far, only one responded. And I tried to keep it quiet outside of the court that it was cho taking this on. I have learned to fear interference at this point...
But, I do disagree with what was posted in the Game thread. Unless there is power being donated I don't know about yet, this plan can definitely use help...

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cho should understand
It is not that I doubt her
But fate's been unkind
Good intentions pave
Her path wherever she goes
(Insert cliché here)
Behind the scenes lurk
Decision-making forces
To warp her intent
Her choices conduce
To ends and plans unstated
Whatever she does
It is not that I doubt her
But fate's been unkind
Good intentions pave
Her path wherever she goes
(Insert cliché here)
Behind the scenes lurk
Decision-making forces
To warp her intent
Her choices conduce
To ends and plans unstated
Whatever she does
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The atmosphere is getting rather unpleasant in here, starting to feel a bit like the Tank.
So I'll be brief.
Has anyone ever, in P1 P2 or P3, spent power on trying to find an answer to a problem and actually got an answer (as opposed to spending the power on a solution that's worked)?
I worry about the power that's been spent/donated(wasted?) on such.
So I'll be brief.
Has anyone ever, in P1 P2 or P3, spent power on trying to find an answer to a problem and actually got an answer (as opposed to spending the power on a solution that's worked)?
I worry about the power that's been spent/donated(wasted?) on such.
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RIP Mr Poet
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...and yet.
Attempts at fixing or resolving problems without information about them first have failed or backfired. Xar posted that someone this last season made a valid attempt at something, but it was based on misinformation or misunderstanding, or something and was not successful. So, power can be "wasted" taking either approach, nu?
Attempts at fixing or resolving problems without information about them first have failed or backfired. Xar posted that someone this last season made a valid attempt at something, but it was based on misinformation or misunderstanding, or something and was not successful. So, power can be "wasted" taking either approach, nu?
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Yeah, over time and with continual expenditure, occasionally answers or related information has come to me in unexpected ways. Such as a "vision" Raucous unexpectedly had once. It was extremely helpful in answering questions regarding the Ash Lich himself, and possibly the other Ash Liches currently in command of the Midnight Armies.Stonemaybe wrote:But have you ever spent power trying to find an answer to a problem and got one?
Based on what information I was given concerning what a "lich" was, as I had no idea when I first was confronted with him, I spent power looking for his "soul" and kept coming up empty. I continued to devote power to the search though, and eventually Raucous was given his vision. Upon consultation with another, we determined the "Ash" is what made him immune to all magic, arcane AND divine.
It took a long time and quite a bit of DRP to get any sort of result regarding it, but it did lead me to a way of destroying him, even if his destruction led to other unforeseen circumstances...
No No No...Stonemaybe wrote:RIP Mr PoetThe newest inhabitant of The Land is Dead Poet Jethro
Go do a search for the "dead" version of him, Stone.

That might make more sense once you've seen where he posted.

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I've researched things several times. IME, it only does any good if you do it in the flesh (two doors and a trip into the mists prove it for me). Otherwise, you really have to know what you're looking for, but if you do, why bother? Questions only beget more questions. Either wait and see if it's really important or implement a prudent plan of action.
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