OOC Kingdom of Ashes V - Brood city, baby!

Okay: What's the plan for Khaz Borak??

What spells do we need prepared?
Justice will have these spells FOR SURE and, there will be many others she has preped, as well:
Create Water + Bless Water ... can I get my hands on one of those poison sprayers? Fill it up with Holy Water and kill some undead!
Consecrate
Searing Light
Command
Hide from Undead
Protection from Evil
Remove Fear (for those of you that can experience it ;))
Prayer
Righteous Might

Do we need any equipment that we do not have with us?
 
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Queen_Dopplepopolis said:
Okay: What's the plan for Khaz Borak??

What spells do we need prepared?
Justice will have these spells FOR SURE and, there will be many others she has preped, as well:
Create Water + Holy Water ... can I get my hands on one of those poison sprayers? Fill it up with Holy Water and kill some undead!
Pneumatic pressure sprayers don't exist, and probably won't for at least 200 years, perhaps longer. Good idea, though.

Consecrate
Searing Light
Command
Hide from Undead
Protection from Evil
Remove Fear (for those of you that can experience it ;))
Prayer
Righteous Might

Do we need any equipment that we do not have with us?
Maybe bring some holy water with you? Use vials of holy water as grenades? You have the benefit of knowing that *most* of what you fight, at least, will be undead...that should make planning a little easier. The spell list looks pretty good...well prepared to "buff" yourself and other party members, as well as quick fixes for fear-based effects. I like what you have so far.
 


Just since it may come up more :)

So on the marriage thing to see if I have it right?-

Marriage ceremonies are normally overseen by Priests or Priestesses of the Amastaian order; however, they are not the only ones who can officiate.

At the ceremony something is lit (mundanely or magically). If the people have the money it is permanenced to remind them always of the flame that unites them. The highest sign of this is a single diamond lit eternally, and then placed in honor at the home to show all the power of love within. There are many deviations and some even wear the eternally lit item on their person. The beacon of light from the ceremony is to reflect the Light that oversees all. The Light that holds them together. There is also a mundane way to show this union as well. A simple candle can be lit at the ceremony and is re-lit at each anniversary in remembrance of the union.

If funds are available an outward permanent sign is also created in the form of a tattoo. It is placed on the top of the hand between the thumb and forefinger usually at most about two inches by two inches. The design itself are left up to the couple, the more intricate the more costly. Some even have the tattoo’s magically enhanced to ensure true bloodlines, or merely to bring the two that much closer together.

Cool beans- lots of options for individual variance while still having a set typical form.

Question:
So they choose what magic is in the tattoo or is it as with the talons ones a set ruling of what goes in? Like if the person commits infidelity mind or body it turns black? Things like that……?

Are the tattoos mandated to be a certain color- white for the purity of light? Or some such?
 
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Vials will work just fine...

What if I attached vials of holy water to arrows for L'Aurel? My ranged attack bonus isn't great but, it might make a cool addition to the enormous amount of damage she can already do.
 

Laurel said:
So on the marriage thing to see if I have it right?-

Marriage ceremonies are normally overseen by Priests or Priestesses of the Amastaian order; however, they are not the only ones who can officiate.



At the ceremony something is lit (mundanely or magically). If the people have the money it is permanenced to remind them always of the flame that unites them. The highest sign of this is a single diamond lit eternally, and then placed in honor at the home to show all the power of love within. There are many deviations and some even wear the eternally lit item on their person. The beacon of light from the ceremony is to reflect the Light that oversees all. The Light that holds them together. There is also a mundane way to show this union as well. A simple candle can be lit at the ceremony and is re-lit at each anniversary in remembrance of the union.



If funds are available an outward permanent sign is also created in the form of a tattoo. It is placed on the top of the hand between the thumb and forefinger usually at most about two inches by two inches. The design itself are left up to the couple, the more intricate the more costly. Some even have the tattoo’s magically enhanced to ensure true bloodlines, or merely to bring the two that much closer together.



Cool beans- lots of options for individual variance while still having a set typical form.



Question:

So they choose what magic is in the tattoo or is it as with the talons ones a set ruling of what goes in? Like if the person commits infidelity mind or body it turns black? Things like that……?

Are the tattoos mandated to be a certain color- white for the purity of light? Or some such?
Can you change the font color, Kat??

I don't see anything.

:)
 

Laurel said:
So they choose what magic is in the tattoo or is it as with the talons ones a set ruling of what goes in? Like if the person commits infidelity mind or body it turns black? Things like that……?

Are the tattoos mandated to be a certain color- white for the purity of light? Or some such?

The tattoo design is a mystery until the end of the ceremony, it slowly forms throughout the ceremony coming into full form as they light their symbol of devotion.

The tattoo is shimmery silver... if they break their marriage vows, it turns dull black.
 

Queen_Dopplepopolis said:
Can you change the font color, Kat??
I don't see anything.
:)
Between computer and getting the website up before the 18th launch date, I'm not going to be quick with responces... but I'll get there just give me time :)

Sometimes it changes it for me others times not...so I have to post and see what it does then edit.
 

Queen_Dopplepopolis said:
The tattoo design is a mystery until the end of the ceremony, it slowly forms throughout the ceremony coming into full form as they light their symbol of devotion.

The tattoo is shimmery silver... if they break their marriage vows, it turns dull black.
The gem that Justice and the Duke illuminated is a red opal - if you look hard, almost the way you would at a Magic Eye picture, it appears that there is a phoenix within the 3-dimensional sparkles of the gem.
 

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