You would also have to do something about the Uhihihi! that we are keeping in a fridge.
...you're a genius. We can deceive all the human realms into thinking we're the good guy by selling ice cream. Everyone loves ice cream, we can't possibly be evil.
From what I've seen, they are talking about a pillar of light. A jump from light to electricity is not a very obvious one to make. Basically, I think only Gigadyne would be an immediate suspect.
But I think we are missing the point here. The pillar attracted everyone's attention not because of a religious significance or something like that - only the artefact has it, and only for Berzam, because everything is about religion there - but because it is a highly unusual phenomenon that has occured in a troubled region, and, if artificial in nature, was caused by a highly powerful being. In this case being powerful is what may cause a suspicion, ah, of being that powerful.
Powerful things do not interest people because of some symbolic meaning, but by themselves. I am pretty sure that is we dispose of 100 people by any method we would command the same amount of attention, regardless of the spells we've used.
I an not so confident in our disguise, I think that the prince knows we are an angel, besides when our halo will start spinning as we use magic our disguise will be blown off.revealing his angelic features in the process
True, this rules out any powerful spell if we want to keep our disguise, will see.I've only seen it spinning when we supercharged our Gigadyne.
I like her more with every passing moment.“I wasn’t asking you, Your Highness,” replies the young girl rudely. Her eyes are fixated on you.
I doubt she'll listen anyway.Also, there's only two horses (prince and his adjutant's), and Rin will adamantly refuse to ride with a human. Should I add choices for her instructions, or do you guys feel that there's no need to micromanage the whole thing that much?
This would be my second preferred option, but I doubt that using our lowest-ranked spells is a good choice. We've seen this from their rank-and-file that these are not some schmucks out on a field trip. These guys are well-trained and know their shit, so I expect their leaders to be the same way. If we're going to go with that, then we definitely should be using our heavy-hitters.Alright, so one of the plans is: 'Cut the Head'
Let the prince and his people ride ahead am have the enemy concentrate on them. You yourself will target their commanders while the fodder is busy trying to kill the Prince. Then you just sling simple spells at them just to keep the Prince alive, and wait for the rabble to rout. Without officers to bolster their morale and provide tractical advice, or the mages to support them, that should not take long.
I like her more with every passing moment.
The duty of a ruler is to protect their vassals. If you fail in that duty, you simply aren't recognized as a ruler anymore. Glad that Aria understands that simple notion. We are their boss now.
We'e seen their rank and file and they are shmucks who can't kill an elemental without a mage's aid. Rin cut them down by the dozens, and our armor is nigh impervious to regular weapons.We've seen this from their rank-and-file that these are not some schmucks out on a field trip.
Hey, talk to Aria, not me.Lay off the judging, bro.
No, but in that case forgive me for not bowing my head to the officials, and respecting the gang that does offer me protection more.Do you blame the cops if they don't patrol your around your house 24/7, waiting for an unlikely burglar to arrive?
Schmucks compared to us, yes, but they're still competent soldiers and it would be dumb to underestimate them, which is the point I was making: their commanders will be competent in their fields and above the average soldier, which is why I am not convinced that low-level spells will be enough. If we're going to do that, let's at least do it right. There's enough space between us and the prince/adjutant to use our more powerful stuff (I am referencing option 4) without being too worried about getting caught.We'e seen their rank and file and they are shmucks who can't kill an elemental without a mage's aid. Rin cut them down by the dozens, and our armor is nigh impervious to regular weapons.
The mages and the commanders are the real threat.
Ah, I see your point. The choice postulates what we will be doing AFTER we take out the commanders. You surely don't come after them with low level spells.Baltika9 said:which is the point I was making: their commanders will be competent in their fields and above the average soldier, which is why I am not convinced that low-level spells will be enough.
treave might be able to clarify.D. Locate the commanders and the mages and take them out with a pinpoint strike.
Next, you would:
2. Cast low-ranked spells such as Magic Arrow to defeat the enemy bit by bit, hoping to chip away at their morale and force them to retreat.
Though I do not think Meths will be launching a counter-attack any time soon.xAB3 The same blitz play we've done before: we ride with the Prince, seize the initiative with status spells and summon wolves to let Rin do her thing. If it works, why bother fixing it? For this option, I think it's best if we lure them out of the village, to give the Methussians room to regroup and launch a counter-attack.
xCB3 Have the Prince play bait and lure the enemy out in the open, then use crowd control to ambush them and finish them off. You probably should not be seen for it to work.
If you use heavy-hitters, you would hardly be able to conceal anything.xCC 4/6 Corner them in the village and power through with powerful spells, urban terrain is perfect for this,while keeping away from the prince and his adjutant so that they won't sneak a peek. Of course, this is conspicuous as fuck.
xxC4-6 Rain chaos upon the enemy until everyone is dead.
xCD4/6 Have the Methussians act as bait, let the enemy move in, separate the leadership and vaporize them.
My take is - kill the commanders/mages while the Prince is too busy to pay attention, rout the rest without any flashy moves.xCD2 Let the prince and his people ride ahead and have the enemy concentrate on them. You and Rin will target their commanders while the fodder is busy trying to kill the Prince. Then you sling simple spells at them just to keep the Prince alive, and wait for the rabble to rout.
Depends on how far apart we are. I mostly meant our angelic features if our hood happens to fall off or the halo decides to get shiny. But powerful spells are powerful spells, it'll be hard not to notice all the electricity flying around.If you use heavy-hitters, you would hardly be able to conceal anything.
Ouch. I forgot about the wing impeding our right hand. Yes, that's dumb.What do you guys think of option 7? I think it's just dumb if we want to keep our disguise.