(IR) The 3rd IR, Turn 7 (thread 5)

Sollir: You are trying to give people a way out, but it is one that people will not accept. Historically, people have often chose death to slavery. What the Alliance of Dread is proposing and what your faction represents makes Caligula seem rational. (No offense meant.)

You seem to want to win -- regardless of the casualty levels. Fine. If people want to play Ragnarok, we can. However, people will try to preserve their freedom if their is a chance.

A message is sent to the Alliance of Dread and every faction in the IR. It has been sent by Lord William Ronald, speaker of the Kevellond League.

"It should be apparent to the Alliance of Dread that their call for a surrender will not be accepted. Essentially, they ask for a surrender and hope that we will believe in their good graces. Not that their good graces have been readily apparent."

"You may think you may be generous in your offer. Would you accept the same terms? Probably not."

"Here is a counterproposal. Everyone stands down. No more attacks."

"Does the Alliance of Dread think that everyone will rush to their side to protect them from the Taraakians? Probably not in the least. However, if there are no further attacks the Alliance of Dread will be in a better shape to deal with the Taraakians. Many forces are allied against you."

"Standing down would mean no one attacks another -- magically, psionically, conventionally or by anything besides words. It is in the best interest of the Alliance of Dread."

"If the Taraakians are self-righteous fanatics, like the Priest-King of Istar was on Krynn, then none of us may meet their standards. By not attacking, the Alliance of Dread gains the possibility of an unlikely alliance against the Taraakians."

"Or if the Taraakians are in nature more akin to the Angels than to the Priest-King of Istar, the Alliance of Dread will have to fear many attacks. By holding off on any attacks currently planned, they will have more resources to ensure their long term survival."

"So, if surrender by either side is impossible, consider an alternative. All factions can benefit from a truce, saving their strength for the future. There is a saying that half a loaf of bread is better than none to a starving man."

"Of course, some in the Alliance of Dread may decide that the lives of its members can be spent freely. Your lives are your own.
You can achieve more alive than dead."

"I would ask all of you to listen to the voice of reason. Chose wisely, for the hour is late."


kaboom: Kalanyr and I called the Taraakians in the hopes that they can prevent further destruction. They can also go to the Domain of Dread (aka Ravenloft) and bring people back.

Acererak, as he is now, would gladly give himself up to the Taraakians to save innocent lives. He does not now regard himself as innocent. Indeed, giving himself up to the Taraakians may be part of his plan to atone for his sins.

The Forsaken One: Considering the fact that a lot of people are trying to find ways to save their people, no stone can be left unturned. A lot of us have asked for your help earlier. If you had helped when the Red Armada emerged, the situation may not have become so serious. Indeed, Edena has pointed out there were many chances to keep things from reaching this point. (For example, more people could have joined Kalanyr in merging with the Red Goo and cleaning it.)

This is not a personal criticism, but an observation.



A few moments after Lord Ronald's speech, Acting President Ian Icarus Lannon of the UC of Toril is appearing on a video screen in the Kevellond League's command bunker.

"So, President Hazen, do you think they will accept your ambassador? I admit he is the best qualified person for the job, except for yourself."

"I thank you for the compliment, Mr. President. I can only hope that they will receive Gwilym Raonul. In the end, all we have is hope."

"Like that message you just sent out. I am afraid that there is not much chance the Alliance of Dread will halt their planned attacks." Lannon, a man of middle years with greying black hair, says.

"Perhaps not. Yet the effort must be made."

Turning to Gwilym, Hazen regards him carefully. He was proud of this man, as much as any of his own children. Gwilym would do his best. That is all that could be asked of anyone.

"Are you prepared for transport, Ambassador Gwilym Raonul. We are prepared to send you now."

"I am, President Hazen. I hope to return with good news."

The room fills with a light that seems to engulf Gwilym Raonul's body.

"May the blessings of all peoples, all the powers of good, and the Eternal be with you, my friend. Now and always." Hazen says before Gwilym vanquishes.

"Now we must wait," Hazen says.

OOC: Yes, Edena. I have sent Hazen's far roaming ambassador out again. Gwilym Raonul went to Toril in Turn 0. He is being sent to the Taraakians bearing ambassadorial letters. Plus a lot of information for them on the IR.

I will need you to let me know if he arrives, so he can speak with them. Still trying to find the right words for the speech.

Mr. Draco, I am unsure if the Angels will judge any of us in a formal hearing. They allow us to make our own judgements, and our own mistakes.

Also, I would like to ask everyone again to consider the offer to stand down. I don't think Edena likes to rule on how many billions of people will die from an attack. We always have choices, in game and in real life. Sollir, I have given you good reasons not to attack. You may need every ounce of strength against the Taraakians and leaving us alive gives you the possibility -- however remote -- of potential allies. Think it through strategically.

Also, do realize that as damaging an attack as you have planned, an equally or more devastating one may be planned for you.
 
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William: the idea behind my proposal to deliver to the Taraakians is that the angels wouldn't judge us. And with the taraakians agreeing to allow the angels (the ultimate personification of good) to judge us, leaves us with absolutely no problem from the Taraakians. (i.e.- they leave us to the angels, then the angels leave us alone)
 

William, I had 9 PL to use and the rest was in advance and research so I couldn't even use it even if I wanted to.

And I relaly don't care that much about what happens to you. I got what I want and I'm just planning to stay alive and do what is neccisary for that.

Just the survival of me and my 2 worlds realy interest me. At the moment that involves helping you.

I want my poppulations and those of the 2 spheres to survive. I am here to protect them from the higher magic and tech toril and oerth can throw at them.

I intend to protect them and survive. For the rest I really don't care. If I wanted to wage massive war I had started with that on turn 1 fought with or against Vecna. I'm playing to research build and create.

Possible not to destroy, but when Athas and Mystara appreaded to get crushed and absorbed my Shades and the Red army and the defilers. I acted.

I got what I want now and I intend to keep it, no matter what the cost. And if that means sending every last bit I have to crush the red army or who ever else is comming for me I will.

IC I don't have a reason to ally with any of you. Why would I?

You are just a warfaring group of guys who tear everything apart while I'm trying to build stuff for the last 6 turns along with Festy and Skot.

That it aint working because of the mess some make. Ok fine, but that won't make you friends with me either as some have noticed. And I get worse the more time I get. I'm fighting at your side because you want to live and create and not to destroy.
That is why I fight alongside you for the same cause.

But the second you enter Mystaran of Athasian space you will be attacked unless cleared by my PC or a Cerebrate or a Scro League Official.

I'm here for the species lady and gentlemen. To live and create. If I were here to destroy, you would have been surprised how may reality changes and what kind of I would have unleashed upon the spheres.

But since I want to create.. I can't find any changes that will help me create and safeguard me, the eridicate magic was neccisary to save a world from the alliance of dread.

I had sollir figured out then and there why I kicked him from athas and didn't give in to all his little plans and scemes he mailed me.

I live for the Swarm, to serve the Hive :)
 
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btw, since I already hae a frigging BROOD WAR on my hands now, I say $&!@) it.

I'm creating Zerg, here and now. The race I'm creating this turn will be friggin Zerg.

I had it, I tried to keep a distance from the game, but since I even have a Brood War on my hands now I'm giving up.

Starcraft in the IR it is :D


Zergiessss, heck I'm even gonna create a overmind :)
 

Hi, Forsaken One:

I understand you have your goals and currently our goals coincide. No problem and no personal attack was meant.

You may have to change the name of your race to avoid copyright infringement.

Good luck with creating the new race.

I think Edena is contemplating the possibility that over 100 BILLION people will DIE in the IR. Essentially, PCs may be eliminated or find that they are the last of their people, the bodies of the dead disintegrated or mangled beyond recognition, and their civilizations in ruins.

I don't think Edena or any other rational individual likes to contemplate this possibility. We are talking on deaths on the order of over 15 times more people than are now alive on the planet Earth. Can some of the people here admit that Edena really does not want to playout this scenario? Why do you think he is giving us alternatives? Of course, I admit a lot of people here think destruction on an interstellar scale is probably great entertainment. I would prefer something besides just blowing everything we have worked on to kingdom come.

I think the characters should not be so calm about this possibility. Edena has offered you a way out. I am offering another way out. Sollir has offered a way out that no one will trust. (Yes, telling people to surrender and maybe I will let you live really builds confidence in believing that surrender is a logical option.:rolleyes: )

So, I want some more comments on my proposals.
 
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The Forsaken One said:
Starcraft in the IR it is :D


Zergiessss, heck I'm even gonna create a overmind :)
Go ahead. Just keep in mind...the Zerg are impossible to keep in control like that. Even the Overmind ended up dethroned.:)

Got your Kerrigan, Queen of Blades right here!:)
 

Mr. Draco said:
William: the idea behind my proposal to deliver to the Taraakians is that the angels wouldn't judge us. And with the taraakians agreeing to allow the angels (the ultimate personification of good) to judge us, leaves us with absolutely no problem from the Taraakians. (i.e.- they leave us to the angels, then the angels leave us alone)
Curious. Would the Taraakians being dense enough to go for a deal like that? If the angels truly would not judge, then the incredibly smart, 12th level magic using Militant Fair would be pretty foolish to ever agree to that, unless they actually don't care about judgement.
 

Hah, Black Omega! The overmind never got dethroned, every zerg his loyalty to the overmind is unquestionable.

The Overmind got killed by the Sacrifise or Tassadars life energy on Aiur that he focussed into one massive attack on the overminds essence manifested there on Aiur through the use of the overpowerfull Kaydarin crystals.

Tassadar focussed his life energy through the hull of the flagship and behemoth Protoss carrier the Ganthritor.
Tassadar himself lost his physical form as he went a huge mass a psychic energy, that energy focussed through the hull of the Ganthritor was launched at the Overmind and succeeded in killing it. But only with the sarcrifise of Aiurs and the Protoss most valiant and poewrfull leader and warrior.

After the overmind was killed the Cerebrates were standing together against Kerrigan and Duran.

The remaining Cerebrates succeded in destroying Aiur, even though the overmind was killed.
The Cerebrates merged to form a new fledgling overmind. But while that was in its infant stages it got killed by Kerrigan who had Black mailed the Dark templar in killing it because she couldn't do it herself since she didn't controll the powers of void and space. The dark templar of shakuras did.

She offered Rashagal in return but when she offered her back to the Protoss she didn't want to go back because Kerrigan had Infested her.

After she allied and betrayed EVERYONE in the sector and had them all set up against eachother she whiped them out.
What they had left the threw at her but it failed. And so Kerrigan now rules over the Zerg Swarms and Broods while the rest licks their wounds and braces themselves for the coming of the Swarms. Everyone holds their breath in the reprieve Kerrigan is allowing them. And while this quietes down for.. noone knows how long until Kerrigan is ready to deploy her final plans to take over that part of space and to let the Zerg assimilate the Protoss race and become complete and perfect.

(ow and don't forget Duran the Xel'Naga (!!) who is currently engeneering his own Protoss/zerg Hybrid to take over the universe:) )

Yeah as a Starcraft professional gamer I know my storyline :P

Protoss were created to be the a Race with purity and perfection of Form.
Zerg were created to be the race with Prefection and purity of essence.

Essence > Form was the lesson Starcraft tought anyone who played it :) Since 1 race was bossing a couple of races millions of years older around the universe WITHOUT Technology.
Particlebeams, nukes, plasma shielding, psionic weapons, antimatter weapons, planet wide destruction energy weapons were used (Shakuras got whiped out with 1 blast from 1 weapon in that Xel'Naga temple).

Zerg just had Carapace, claws, spines, toxins and poison at their disposal and they kicked it all. Humans, Protoss and god knows what else that got in their way.
(well the fact that new Zergs get grown in seconds and minuts and are hatched by the millions each day does make a difference, sicne they now reach incalculable numbers and they black space with their number for as far as you can see with millions of years old high advanced tech if you have to believe Tassadars journal :) )

But hey, I'm gonna be a LN Zerg, not the assimilate everything worthy or eradicate it when it get's in my way to Aiur Zerg :)



Now to convert the Zerg Units to D&D terms :)
 
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Please see my post which is two posts above this one.

Mr. Draco: At best, maybe the Taraakians might consider the testimony of the Angels, but people have some things to account for in the eyes of the Taraakians. Worlds were destroyed. EXTINCTION occured across planets.

So, the Taraakians will rightfully demand answers. Maybe they might let some Angels serve as judges or advocates, but actions have consequences.

However, Hazen will be happy if even some survive the gathering storm. Few people seem to realize how large the scale of destuction will be.

Black Omega: What does Siobhan have to say about what has been said and done of late?
 

As far as standing down goes, the Seelie would be happy to do so. Lord Ronald's offer deserves serious consideration by all.

However, no matter how often the Alliance of Dread keeps asking, we just aren't giving up. We believe in peace, not submission.
 

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