EDIT: Thanks for the no-malice notification.Archon said:No insult intended, but when we didn't have a plan you made one for us. And that seemed fine by everyone but me, so i tried to come up with something else. That's it no malice just preferance.![]()
Good idea. Thanesport should definitely be a priority, but it couldn't hurt to do this in more locations.Queen_Dopplepopolis said:(1) Secret diplomatic missions: this serves as an opportunity for us to get support on the streets of Thanesport. Teleporting in and soapboxing our message.
You'll probably have to depend on the above-mentioned soapbox missions getting these people the right messages, as they're not exactly a discrete populace. However, good people dying for one cause or the other is essentially unavoidable.(2) Extend those diplomatic missions to the men and women serving as Thanesport's defense: we DO NOT want to attack the city and wage war on a bunch of Lawful Good individuals that are simply defending their king. We know he's evil. They don't. They are not actively fighting against our cause so we need to do everything we can do avoid killing them.
That's interesting. Lots of bluffing. Would probably work better as a short term con, rather than a long term one. In the confusion of battle, people might not look as closely at those that are "reinforcing" them.(3) Plant our people in the defenses of Thanesport: get guys that support us into the ranks that way, when we do attack, we can have individuals there to attempt to convince people not already on our side to run, run away!
This might be unavoidable. However, since the army of Prydein and the Army of the Watch are currently counted among the Bluestar's forces...(4) DO NOT attack with the Bluestar's forces: Tain already tells everybody that we are cronies of Big Blue. Don't want to further THAT implication anymore than we have to.
He probably likes having control of their souls, and you can guess he won't be likely to just give them up. However, you can be almost certain that any deal would result in them being used to further your own cause, at least for now. They are, after all, on the correct side of the wall, and ready to fight.Xath said:1) The souls of all of those people would no longer belong to the Bluestar. (yes, Xath has some vested character interest in this fact)
2) The army is already armed, equipped, and south of the wall.
Just bear in mind that they may not have that option without the forebearance of their current master. By all appearances, AB orchestrated a situation in which the vast majority of them were not simply slain and enslaved...but the price of their continued lives was, at least my implication, not proverbial pocket change.I picture that we would give them the option of serving the Army of the Phoenix for a year, or remaining with the Bluestar. Because of the circumstances in which they were sent over the wall, they would be more open to our accusations of the king's evil-ness, because they already know he's a dink. Can you imagine the reaction of Caer Albion, if the Army of Prydein and the Army of the Watch came to their rescue flying the banner of the Phoenix? Tell me that is not cool...go on...try...I dare you.
And perhaps some more magic users who can cast the spell?We will also want the ability to transport the troops about the kingdom, so some scrolls of Teleportation Circle should also be included in the deal.
Now that's very intriguing. Post it, and I'll let you know if you're on the right track, at least. If I'm in the right mood, I might even tell you if it will work.I also think I have figured out a way for the Bluestar to travel south of the wall without us having to take down the wall. If this were to work, we could trade information of such a plan for what we want.
Just bear in mind that the Bluestar, given the ability to operate south of the wall, will keep trying to allow his hordes of undead into the South.This way, he can move about the kingdom, but his undead legions would still be trapped behind the barrier. More to come on this when I've worked out the kinks.
Rather than go back to the IC thread, which is probably long enough, I'll give you the summary of Jaine's intitial opnion of what she wants from the Bluestar. That opinion can be changed, but as for a baseline, her desires and reasoning are as follows:Xath said:Ok. We have hashed out what we think the Bluestar wants. But now we need to know exactly what we want from him. We can't just go in with the generic idea of "troops" and "support" or we'll have our behinds handed to us on a platter. What kinds of troops do we want? Where do we want them?

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