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OOC: House Millithor in COSQ part 4

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Pyrex said:
Apparently the Matron is all for letting it run loose unless it attacks the Noble level.
Anyone have a better idea? If the Axebane and his buddies were here, we could get one to kill the other for us, but there's nothing anywhere in the compound that can handle that thing.
 

Serpenteye said:
(For when we have to fight Elminster)
Quertus doesn't have any intention of fighting Elminster. If Matron would order him to do that, he would think that as the same as asking Quertus to kill himself.

I doubt that we need three scrolls. And as usual, Quertus doesn't have any money, so Matron would have to pay for them.

And I would suggest that unless the Balor leaves soon, we leave.
 

Paxus Asclepius said:
Anyone have a better idea? If the Axebane and his buddies were here, we could get one to kill the other for us, but there's nothing anywhere in the compound that can handle that thing.

It has only killed commoners thus far, they have no value besides to feed our vampires. But without food we're going to have to move soon.

How much blood (if any) does a vampire need per day? There's nothing in the SRD about that.

Xael said:
Quertus doesn't have any intention of fighting Elminster. If Matron would order him to do that, he would think that as the same as asking Quertus to kill himself.

It was a joke, but we may at some time be in a situation facing a powerful spellcaster when it is impossible to escape. In such a situation Disjunction is the ultimate equalizer.

Xael said:
I doubt that we need three scrolls. And as usual, Quertus doesn't have any money, so Matron would have to pay for them.

As usual :). There is a chance that Quertus (or another of our casters) will have a mishap when attempting to use the scroll. It's my experience that if something can go wrong it will go wrong. So we're going to need scrolls in backup.

There's some weapon enhancement in some d20 book that allows the weapon to bypass all DR, but gives no other bonus. We could also use a few such weapons for our fighters. Anyone who is interested in that can go with Quertus on his trip, the Matron will supply the money.
 

Serpenteye said:
It was a joke, but we may at some time be in a situation facing a powerful spellcaster when it is impossible to escape. In such a situation Disjunction is the ultimate equalizer.
Maybe. Let's just hope we never come to face such an opponent. Though Irae is waiting... :heh:

As usual :).
Yeah. We really need to raid some place and throughly loot it (hint: Laral!). I'm just glad that Quertus invested in that Boccob's Blessed Book. God, If he had to pay for scribing costs in addition to the cost of scrolls... :eek:

No, wait. I might have a chance to kill Solom. Hehee...
 

Xael said:
Yeah. We really need to raid some place and throughly loot it (hint: Laral!). I'm just glad that Quertus invested in that Boccob's Blessed Book. God, If he had to pay for scribing costs in addition to the cost of scrolls... :eek:

No, wait. I might have a chance to kill Solom. Hehee...

Hmm, Laral again... That might actually be a good idea. He's already going to attack us, so we might as well kill him first before he's managed to scrape together the forces he will need to assault us. Yes. After the Balor has left we'll gather our forces (Vampires and coffins in the Portable Holes) and Teleport back to Laral's to finish him off. We have too many enemies, and we need to reduce the number before we can embroil ourselves in Maerimydra.

Solom is another matter. He's useless to us now, and a traitor to boot, but he's a lot higher level than Quertus and he's just about to leave. We cannot gather our forces quickly enough to help you if you decide to attack. I think you're better off not trying to fight him, there's no telling who Eilos might side with; there's a fair chance Solom holds his Phylactery in safekeeping.

The Heroes of the Sword Coast should have returned by now, but we can't sit around and wait for them and we can't attack their base of operations. As much as it irks me we'll have to ignore them for now.
 
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Serpenteye said:
I think you're better off not trying to fight him, there's no telling who Eilos might side with; there's a fair chance Solom holds his Phylactery in safekeeping.
That's why I'm going to ask who Eilos is going to side with. :p
 



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