on the other hand, the Snake might be enough of a power-grubbing bitch to want to serve an angel rather than an influental noble who may soon find himself down on his luck.
Maybe. Aria sure likes her perspectives given the power we wield.I would say that's extremely unlikely.
Is that why he is secretly aiding Fortunio to take over the criuminal world and stole Zayan at a risk of starting a war?Erd doesn't really have an (in-character) reason to go for world-domination nor he has any motivation for taking over Methuss yet.
He has his luck to thank for keeping him on his toes.Erdrick may pretend to have more ambitious goals than merely survivng and finding his place in this world, but sooner or later his natural laziness will betray him.
He became a bit detached after his experience, I think. We've only recently got him interested in talking to his teammates.Changing the topic: he certainly took the death of his family quite well, all things considered. That, or he has a natural ability to quickly forget/block painful memories.
Erd doesn't really have an (in-character) reason to go for world-domination nor he has any motivation for taking over Methuss yet. In fact, he doesn't even have a long-term plan of any kind (his physical ailment is naturally his top priority short-term plan). And that's not taking into account we're nowhere close to have something akin to a small army or anything like that for now, or that we don't have anything that could be of interest for the Snake.
Erdrick may pretend to have more ambitious goals than merely survivng and finding his place in this world, but sooner or later his natural laziness will betray him.
Semantics. The point was that they knew we could summon lightning beasts and may have brought countermeasures against lightning magic or whatever you want to call it.Is Elmont a lightning mage, then?
Who is betting their life on a counter? Looks to me like they tried to strike betting on overwhelming force (for an assassination anyway) - 16 dudes and the masked woman. Also, I think they have brought along some magic gimmicks. Recall the the update mentioned the twisted golden dagger.I don't think people have a solid idea of who we are yet, hardly enough to come up with a counter they'd be willing to bet their lives on.
Actually, I find the age part really interesting.in before she turns out to be a middle-aged/old-looking lady
I think these two tidbits of information are somehow related. It is one thing for an assassin and a spy to wear a mask to avoid recognition. It is another one to be considered ageless. At the very least it suggests that she has been around for a while - enough so to start a rumor.I am talking about the Golden Snake, the Duke’s right-hand woman. She’s said to be an ageless master of poisons and disguises-“
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"She is rumoured to always wear a mask in her rare appearances. No one knows who she really is or how old she is…”
...the mayor?master of disguises
...Rin. I knew something was wrong with her facial expressions lately!...the mayor?
Of course he would know that.Ambrese sighs again, resting his head in his hands. “There should be seventeen.”
By here, I wonder if he meant in this room. He is really the leader in disguise. Shulgi, you magnificent bastard!They were recruited from amongst the best adventurers in the country. This means that their combat potential and experience are both impressive. There are skilled mages and warriors both in their ranks, not to mention the intensive training in subterfuge that they have received upon recruitment. On top of it all, their leader is here.
No, you don't understand. There really are 16 people out there. Rin is the 17th! And she is in this room!Of course he would know that.
- The woman is a monster-girl hiding in plain sight with a paper-thin disguise, not unlike us. Quite possibly snake-related. That would explain the discrepancy with human physiology - and what other kind of job you would expect a monster to have, if not a shady one, away from the prying eyes? Being a master of disguises could imply some kind of shapeshifter, or a chameleon.
As far as Hargreave's agents are aware, we got what we wanted out of the old man, so what would they get out of offing him or taking him hostage?
Witnesses or traces. It's less of a worry and more of a statement.all of you seem worried about leaving witnesses for some reason?
It shouldn't be a problem if we kill them all, but it might be if we capture them and try to rectuit/intimidate them or outright hand them over to Hastwell. After all, the last choice was between kill/parley/ignore, and we chose to parley. It would be kind of a waste to make it redundant.
There is also a matter of Gigadyne Verandert revealing our form. I assume there are circumstances in which we would not want even our allies (Hastwell) to know who or what we are. Not that he cares, now that his daughter's fate depends on our well-being, but he can't reveal what he doesn't know - neither accidentally, nor under a torture.
Your views on stealth are well-known.I view that as more "we musn't reveal our techniques!" garbage
Not entirely correct.Hastwell has already indicated that he hasn't had any luck in buying them out as an incredibly wealthy governor
Well, we are not in a hurry now, are we? Those who are willing to cooperate will go with the Governor, those who are unwilling will come with us. Everyone profits!These are new recruits, men that I have not yet time to buy.
First and foremost, she is Hargreave's lieutenant and thus an informant. Probably the one who has her hands up her elbows in his shady deals. Frying her outright is out of the question.People won't see anything when our touch fries the bulk of them, the only one we were even thinking about saving was the leader if she turned out to be pretty-- and really, I don't see any reason not to fry such a tricksy figure off the bat.
I imagine what Lambchop is saying is less about development, and more about preparedness. Like, if you expect flames to break out, you bring a fire extinguisher with you. It's not like your R&D is working 24x7 reinventing the said extinguisher every time there is a fire.The thing I don't get is that people are talking about counters being developed.
Your vote is EB>GA, correct? There is no way for me to represent it through a system of independent votes, so I dropped the 2A conditional since the option is nowhere close to winning. That much is written in the tally.You have my vote down wrong, by the way.
I was a bit surprised that we went to the trouble of hiding our name from her, only for her to completely ignore the reveal when it happened.By the way, since Eileen seems to know Wist and by now she must have a positive opinion about us, we could take advantage of the situation to ask her about what happened to Wisteria before she returns to Ontoglia.
First and foremost, she is Hargreave's lieutenant and thus an informant. Probably the one who has her hands up her elbows in his shady deals. Frying her outright is out of the question.
I imagine what Lambchop is saying is less about development, and more about preparedness. Like, if you expect flames to break out, you bring a fire extinguisher with you. It's not like your R&D is working 24x7 reinventing the said extinguisher every time there is a fire.
Though I think that, as you say, we are versatile enough for that not to matter much. Still, our most powerful spells are all of one school, and our fire/ice magic is capped at rank C. If lightning is denied to us somehow, that drops our capabilities severely - that's why it is a concern.
Your vote is EB>GA, correct? There is no way for me to represent it through a system of independent votes, so I dropped the 2A conditional since the option is nowhere close to winning. That much is written in the tally.
Not to argue with you on the rest of the details, but Amesdan is kept under guard in much the same way, and the guy is roughly equivalent to the agents chosen from the 'best adventurers in the country'. Though their leader may top them, what with her being 'ageless' and all.I was thinking that bringing in a highly trained secret agent to the cardboard-like prisons that we have guarded by mere goblins would not work well,