TCotM: Tenebrynn's Idylls

Erekose13

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When convincing himself that the Crux is no danger does nothing, Tenebrynn works to convince himself that it can never be destroyed.

(ooc: lets hope that doesnt put Rinaldo and Tenebrynn against Vanitri and Ashnar when they find out another way back)
 

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Rystil Arden

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Erekose13 said:
When convincing himself that the Crux is no danger does nothing, Tenebrynn works to convince himself that it can never be destroyed.

(ooc: lets hope that doesnt put Rinaldo and Tenebrynn against Vanitri and Ashnar when they find out another way back)
(OOC: It might lead to that in theory, except that Vanitri and/or Ashna will have a privileged moment when they return that is essentially a 'surprise round' when they can shatter it if they want)
 

Knight Otu

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[sblock=Rystil]Since it would simply be out of character for her to be that trusting of a magical object that has displayed such dangerous behavior, yes. That doesn't mean she won't try after preparing new spells - she'll simply fail and realize that. ;)[/sblock]
 

Rystil Arden

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[SBLOCK=Ashna]Alright, cool--will she take her free chance and destroy the Crux coming back? Doing so will obviate the need for Bront to post Vanitri's actions, since he will be returned safely immediately as the Crux begins to shatter.[/SBLOCK]
 


Rystil Arden

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[SBLOCK=KO2]It is much the same as before--no more dangerous or less. However, using up that moment of time just when she reappears means that if she ever comes back to try again, she will need to navigate a new future, and with its happy future broken, next time she starts attacking, it might revert to sending her to a deadly future where she is about to perish :][/SBLOCK]
 


Bront

The man with the probe
Rystil Arden said:
(OOC: There aren't any more questions, but even without wasting magic, the answer is almost certainly no, since it is still there. On the other hand, destroying the caravan and slaughtering all the Freefolk in it might help)
OOC: Great, I'll get right on that :] Sorry, new baby (granddaughter), been kinda busy.
 


Bront

The man with the probe
Vanitri can convince himself that he won't destroy the crux as long as the his family is safe from the Crux.
 

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