Heroes, Inc.: Kryptgarden

"Actually, these fluids aren't specifically demon bane items. They'll work on anything that's truly evil. Well except the jade water. That's just doubly potent holy water." she looked thoughtful. "Even if they're not demonic, I tend to agree with Naverone. We have no idea what those soldiers are. For all we know, they could be magicker's or priests. Let's use the invisibility, but like he said, don't be surprised if they see through it and plan accordingly."
 

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OOC: DM, how long have we been gone? If we aren't leaving until tomorrow, Shando will check on the progress for the temple of Ilmater.

Hawkeye
 

"Maggie, Aleena? Can either of you aquire and cast Globe of invulnerability or the lesser version of it? If we had that, it would be incredibly useful." she tapped her finger on the table. "So I guess the plan is duck in quickly, cause as much mayhem as possible and use the device to see if we can figure out what kind of ritual that bound Perigeron's soul to Kurin as well as finding out what went on in Kryptgarden." she looked thoughtful. "Remember during the attack Kurin did something to Perigeron's body. A bone?" she racked her memory and looked up, grim. "He caused a bit of bone from Perigeron to merge with himself. That was his focus to cage the soul!"
 

kirinke said:
"Maggie, Aleena? Can either of you aquire and cast Globe of invulnerability or the lesser version of it? If we had that, it would be incredibly useful." she tapped her finger on the table. "So I guess the plan is duck in quickly, cause as much mayhem as possible and use the device to see if we can figure out what kind of ritual that bound Perigeron's soul to Kurin as well as finding out what went on in Kryptgarden." she looked thoughtful. "Remember during the attack Kurin did something to Perigeron's body. A bone?" she racked her memory and looked up, grim. "He caused a bit of bone from Perigeron to merge with himself. That was his focus to cage the soul!"

(Why the special fear of low-level magic?)

Maggie says: "We'd have to all have it, its not that efficient to do that."

Shando: It has not yet begun to be built, but it should be started soon. It has only been a couple weeks and it takes time to design it, aquire materials, and secure the various permits from the government.
 


OOC: Actaully, I meant the organizing and manpower that would lead to all of that, not the actual construction of the temple. How many have come from Damara? 24 hour shift today. I'll probably be out of touch.

Hawkeye
 

DM_Matt said:
(Why the special fear of low-level magic?)

Maggie says: "We'd have to all have it, its not that efficient to do that."

Shando: It has not yet begun to be built, but it should be started soon. It has only been a couple weeks and it takes time to design it, aquire materials, and secure the various permits from the government.

ooc:
Not really a fear, more like a precaution. Besides, most of the more common 'killer' spells are third and fourth level.
 

"Based on the arrangement of the guards there should be two key targets: the group near the device and the Metal man guarding the mountain trail."

"We know from past experience that these Metal-men are tough opponents. I think it wise to throw the majority of our firepower at the group near the device. Those of us that move slowly and fight up close and personal should attack here; I'm thinking this group should include myself, Dyria, Maggie, Arundel and Fin."

"Alethia, Murdock, and Shando are all very mobile and relatively quiet. I'm thinking you would be well suited to take out the Metal man and human guard further down the trail before they can raise an alarm. You or your companions will also be optimally placed to guard against reinforcements coming up the trail and give us ample warning. Eventually, you all can move swiftly back the device and we can make our retreat."

"One thing - does anyone recall how these Metal men were affected by magic? I seem to recall blades were what ultimately brought it down. If so, we might need to rethink this arrangement."
 

ooc:
I can't remember... Matt? :)

IC:
"I had other things on mind when I was attacking it. I can't honestly remember." she admitted ruefully. "Sounds like a good plan though. If possible, I'd like to bring my cohort Marise along. She can fly and has some special attacks of her own that could prove valuable."

The raven, Quern, on her shoulder chuckled. "We're starting to sound like a bloody menagerie, aren't we? Gods only know what we're going to attract to our group next. Hells. We already have a redeemed demon in the mix."

Naverone laughed wryly. Redeemed I might be, but I have not yet atoned for my past wickedness. Perhaps I shall spend the rest of my existance doing just that. And you get the sense that he shrugged as if he didn't mind the fact in the least.
 
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kirinke said:
ooc:
I can't remember... Matt? :)

OCC: I remember that the meatal transmuter was darn hard to hit, and the thing was fast. We had to run after it throughout the ship. I remember that Murdoch gave the killing blow, with a vitriolic (acid) blast (or it could have been just a regular blast - can't recall). I can't remember if he was particularely vulnerable to acid...

frostrune said:
"Alethia, Murdock, and Shando are all very mobile and relatively quiet. I'm thinking you would be well suited to take out the Metal man and human guard further down the trail before they can raise an alarm. You or your companions will also be optimally placed to guard against reinforcements coming up the trail and give us ample warning. Eventually, you all can move swiftly back the device and we can make our retreat."

"One thing - does anyone recall how these Metal men were affected by magic? I seem to recall blades were what ultimately brought it down. If so, we might need to rethink this arrangement."


IC: "I believe they were. I'm ready to go. Lets get this over with."
 

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