(IR) IR Interlude Turn 5 - Turn 6 (thread 3)

Well, I'm not revealing who gave this information to Serpenteye and myself to "protect their identity" (as our government would say).

I didn't put any names because i wanted to copy the email exactly, and not implicate anybody, but let them each come forth with IC responses as they read it.
 

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This note appears before the Malachite Throne of Rauxes:

Lords of the Union of Oerth, as we were given a chance for redemption and our leader has decided to wear the mantle of God of Redemption we will extend to you the same chance offered to us, a chance to prove your redemption. Although we will not stand against our other allies in battle we will not send troops or magical disasters to assail you. However we must question ,given your redemption, your reluctance to allow any religion except your own within your borders.

The Council of the Redeemed
 
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LordMelkor{Talos} said:
Forrester, I gave my reply, you can ignore the part concerning your wive.

Then I await Edena's answer regarding how it would affect the Shade if Melkor's very Avatar were to be destroyed (or Imprisoned), and similarly, whether Melkor would be able to immediately send ANOTHER Avatar to cause trouble.

I am very skeptical that gods hand out Avatars like party favors -- that seems to be your position though ("Go ahead and kill him, he'll just make a bunch more 20PL Avatars").

But I wait to hear from Edena . . . perhaps you will find you want to bargain after all.

Forrester
 


Open Letter to the Union of Oerth:

Honoured Leaders of the Union of Oerth, while an attack on any nation would be a great concern, We have fears that any larger potion of Our forces would greatly weaken out position consideringg how far our base is from the Union of Oerth.
We will though, if it is deemed possible gladly lend forces to help, and will gladly lend resources if required.

Signed: Muji Eviri, Diplomatic Officer.
 

LordMelkor{Talos} said:
Well I am bargaining, I offered you your daughter back for releasing my Avatar, I also stated what I want if you want me to stop causing problems.

Daughter for Avatar? Right. That's fair.

After you BREAK INTO my realm to steal something that doesn't belong to you? Alzem won that Staff fair and square. Maybe Anabstercorian has a claim to it -- but YOU certainly do not.

And if you expect me to believe that you'd cause "no more trouble" on Oerth if all I do is give your people a small place to live on Toril . . . yeah, right.

But I'll consider it. If you are willing to sign a contract forfeiting your souls if you break the agreement.

Forrester
 

My Turn

Forrester gains 1 level from roleplaying
Melkor gains 1 level from roleplaying (since it's not applicable to an Avatar, give it to another of your characters)

Anabstercorian, you have a problem.
You cannot take back your action.

Anabstercorian, in rage, does indeed go to the Plane of Shadow, as you stated.
He blows the Helmed Horrors to bits, and enters the Fortress of Shade.
He attempts to rescue the chief concubine of Forrester (yes, she is the daughter of Queen Amlaruil, moon elven royalty, and she is his chief concubine - Forrester has no wives I know of.)

And the fate that befell Lord Melkor, befalls Anabstercorian.

In an instant, 11th level magic (the Shade can use it here, in their home fortress!) slams the escape routes closed.
Bars of Shade slam down around Anabstercorian, in every dimension, including forward and backward in time.
Other shields appear - psionic shields, blocking all conceivable psionic escape.
Yet other shields appear, blocking escape through alternate realities and dimensions, into other planes, into out of phase states, everything.

Hundreds of Shadow Mages and Shadow Clerics appear in an instant, wands, staves, rods, Shadow hands, all pointed at Anabstercorian.
Enough firepower to reduce the world of Oerth to an undead planet is now aimed at Anabstercorian.

However, the Shade do not unleash their shadow magic at Anabstercorian.
They have another agenda; possibly a trade, prisoner for prisoner.
 
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ANSWERS TO QUESTIONS AND MY SUGGESTIONS

Here are the answers to your questions:

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Third -- Edena, I (we, more likely) need the answers to a few questions:

1) If we kill this Avatar of Melkor, how soon can he create another one? A year? Ten years? Less? More? I would imagine it would take awhile, and the Shade should be in some way penalized in power.
It's not every day a god loses a 20PL Avatar. Not at all. There's got to be a reason gods don't throw them around casually.

ANSWER:

If you kill the Avatar of Melkor, the Player Character of Melkor the Player is out of the IR.
My regrets, Melkor, but this is the case.
You'll have to create a new Player Character.

Melkor will eventually regenerate his Avatar, but not for a long time - not until after this IR is over, in all likelihood.

HOWEVER ...

If the Shade choose to kill Anabstercorian, considering where he is, then Anabstercorian the Player permanently loses his Player Character - there is no recovery of the PC from the Home Fortress of the Shade in the Deep Plane of Shadow.

The Moderator suggests, for the sake of OOC feelings, that you trade - prisoner for prisoner.
The Moderator thinks feelings will be hurt if you kill each other's Player Characters.

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2) If proof of Melkor's capture were to go out over Realmspace and Greyspace, how much would that hurt the Shade's cause, do you think, as far as their followers are concerned?
The road my conversation with Melkor takes will depend on your answers, obviously. I need to know whether he has any reason to bargain (does he have anything to lose?) and whether I have any reason to bargain.
I'll start up the conversation, though :

ANSWER:

It is helping their cause, not hurting it.
There is widespread and EXTREME rage amongst the Church of Shade across Realmspace that their Lord has been taken.
Already, a number of incidents have occurred, with many fatalities.
Members of the Church of Shade, armed with their own 11th level magic, are planning to attempt to cause major destruction across the world of Toril.

Furthermore, they are calling their brethren in the Plane of Shadow for help.
The capture of Lord Melkor has enraged a large number of the beings of the Plane of Shadow, who are now forming a host (yes, you heard that right folks - a THIRD host now threatens Oerth) to seek vengeance for this insult upon them all.

The mages and clerics of Shade who have Anabstercorian imprisoned, inform him that a long, slow, and grisly death awaits him if Lord Melkor is killed.
Afterwards, he will be raised as a creature of Shade, and tortured again - but he will never die.
They will make sure of it, using their magic to keep him alive.
Their revenge against him will last for ten thousand years, and more, and the torture will never stop, if their Lord Melkor is killed by Forrester.
And when Lord Melkor finally returns, Anabstercorian will be given to HIM, personally, for his own dark delight.

(Melkor is always free to override what I just wrote, of course. If Lord Melkor is killed, I would suggest Melkor not take it out on Anabstercorian.
Hurt feelings may result from that.
What was said above was IC only.)

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POSTED BY ANABSTERCORIAN

RAGE

Anabstercorian walks along the Plane of Shadow, towards the last strongholds of the Shade.
The fortress is apocalyptic in scope - Screams of purest agony can be heard from every tower of black stone, every adamantine parapet. The tallest tower fades in to nothingness, at the edge of even Anabstercorian's minute vision.
The entrance hall is long, and empty, guarded by dozens of Helmed Horrors, weapons at the ready. At the far end are two Shade magi, who look at Anabstercorian with interest. "Lord Anabstercorian," one of them begins, "It is a pleasure-"
And Anabstercorian whips out a Dream Gun and blows his head all over the wall, spraying the other one across the ceiling with a flick of his wrist. He draws the other gun and glares.
<< This is for being so bloody dumb. >>
He blasts open the door in a spray of molten iron and hot plasma and charges, screaming a warcry in his mind...

Edena, I am removing Forresters wife from Melkor's custody as of NOW. I will use the Dictum to Enthrall any members of the Shadow Council who array against me. If they're half as silly and overconfident as Melkor is, they should be unprotected.
Additionally, I am wearing Shades of Cataclysmic Redoubt. Before I undertook this assault, I stole (or at the very least attempted to steal) a single nuclear warhead from the Eternal Empire of Ana Keri.
I will be detonating this bomb after I leave with Forrester's concubine if at all possible.

ANSWER:

This was Anabstercorian's post, and I am holding him to it.
Anabstercorian's attempt to obtain nuclear weapons from the Eternal Empire force in AnaKeris failed, although Zouron lost a number of people protecting his nuclear stockpile.
The Dictum is 10th level in strength: in the home fortress of the Shade, they have 11th level magic.
The Shade laugh at the Dictum.

Anabstercorian, you walked into a trap every bit as terrible and lethal as the one Lord Melkor walked into.
I hope, for your sake, that Forrester agrees to a prisoner exchange.
 
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Zouron, the thanks of the Union of Oerth are with you for your response.

Kalanyr, likewise, the Union of Oerth thanks you for your refusal to fight against peace. As far as our religion allowances, those are ours to decide. After all, what does it matter which god the people of the Union of Oerth worship, so long as peace, security, happiness, health, and truth are prevalent?

I am still waiting for IC responses from MANY other factions...
 

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