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<blockquote data-quote="W'rkncacnter" data-source="post: 8913474" data-attributes="member: 7033455"><p>note that i haven't run this AP yet (though i plan to) and haven't read through all the books yet, so i might be missing something</p><p></p><p>i haven't read anything to suggest the gyre planes are particularly small, so i wouldn't assume ratios is particularly small either. maybe i'm wrong here though - i'm not sure how much this question really matters anyways, considering how high level the PCs are at this point. if they can get to ratios and they want to find something there, they likely will.</p><p></p><p>i don't see why it would - nothing in the rites of rulership as defined in book 9 suggests the crown actually plays a significant part in them. it seems to primarily be a cultural artifact - part of the monarch's uniform, if you will - and not too much else. so, really, the answer to this question is likely little more then "if you want it to, then sure".</p><p></p><p>i think this base idea is great, but i think it'd raise suspicions if nicodemus, who is by all accounts organizing the meeting at the forward symposium, were not present for such an outburst from the queen of risur at his own event (i mean, you'd think if she wanted to get everyone's attention, she'd at least wait until everyone was in the room, right?). there's a couple ways i can think of to get around this; you could dominate the queen normally and have nic in the room separately, though i think that might defeat the point of what you're trying to do, or you could have nic in the room, have the queen appear to kill him (likely via illusion), and then quickly have someone inject the queen (who i assume would be stored in another room for this) with needlewire and teleport her (well, him) into the place of the illusion and take over from there. the latter method also gives an extra failure point in nic's plan the players might be able to exploit, which could be a good or bad thing depending on what you want. of course, i might be overthinking this, but it's what came to mind.</p><p></p><p>also, i noticed you have another thread with almost the exact same title from september 23rd where you'd just started chapter 10 - is it really that long? wild.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="W'rkncacnter, post: 8913474, member: 7033455"] note that i haven't run this AP yet (though i plan to) and haven't read through all the books yet, so i might be missing something i haven't read anything to suggest the gyre planes are particularly small, so i wouldn't assume ratios is particularly small either. maybe i'm wrong here though - i'm not sure how much this question really matters anyways, considering how high level the PCs are at this point. if they can get to ratios and they want to find something there, they likely will. i don't see why it would - nothing in the rites of rulership as defined in book 9 suggests the crown actually plays a significant part in them. it seems to primarily be a cultural artifact - part of the monarch's uniform, if you will - and not too much else. so, really, the answer to this question is likely little more then "if you want it to, then sure". i think this base idea is great, but i think it'd raise suspicions if nicodemus, who is by all accounts organizing the meeting at the forward symposium, were not present for such an outburst from the queen of risur at his own event (i mean, you'd think if she wanted to get everyone's attention, she'd at least wait until everyone was in the room, right?). there's a couple ways i can think of to get around this; you could dominate the queen normally and have nic in the room separately, though i think that might defeat the point of what you're trying to do, or you could have nic in the room, have the queen appear to kill him (likely via illusion), and then quickly have someone inject the queen (who i assume would be stored in another room for this) with needlewire and teleport her (well, him) into the place of the illusion and take over from there. the latter method also gives an extra failure point in nic's plan the players might be able to exploit, which could be a good or bad thing depending on what you want. of course, i might be overthinking this, but it's what came to mind. also, i noticed you have another thread with almost the exact same title from september 23rd where you'd just started chapter 10 - is it really that long? wild. [/QUOTE]
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