carissa meets a tyrant
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"Some people would argue you want Splendour for negotiations." Carissa is personally partial to intelligence but then she's a wizard, not a Duke.

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"... Mmm, perhaps. Does it also assist with the instinct for the well-placed word, or is it sheer glorification that it enhances?"

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"It helps with - saying at once what you'd otherwise have thought of to say only later."

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He nods. "For any goal?"

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Is that a trick question? Probably no spell helps with any goal? It's nonspecific, though, it doesn't just make you more diplomatic -

 

He must think she is a fairly extraordinary idiot. "The benefits of the spell are fairly general, like for other enhancement spells, my lord."

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He nods. "And the difference between Wisdom and Intelligence?"

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"Wisdom is better for noticing if someone is lying to you, noticing if your situation is dangerous, not being moved to stupid actions in a difficult combat situation, weighing conflicting advice. Intelligence is better for thinking of something you've never thought of before, preparing spells, quickly evaluating lots of options..."

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"So, then. For research, one thought detection, one Stoneskin, one Intelligence, and one Wisdom, so I can understand how they function before I am placed under them in a moment of crisis; for emergencies, one fire resistance and two translation. For the event itself, one Splendor, one Wisdom, one Cunning and one translation, and the first-level spells are yours for whatever emergencies you face. Do you see any mistakes I am making or improvements in this plan to be had? I assure you, greater success means greater odds of providing you with magical items weighed by the ton."

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"With Tongues you'll be able to speak but not read, my lord; the ability to read arbitrary languages I cannot give you. I am not in possession of means by which to report to your subordinates if it seems to me that something has gone wrong; I'd need a name and short description, for Sending."

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He nods. "Understood. I can have a machine to allow you to read over my shoulder, while you are safe, and I can maintain contact with them as well as with you."

He pauses. "My plan for today, then:

"You will prepare spells while my subordinates in Heaven* ready themselves for the campaign, then summon their force.

"We will hold full a full strategy meeting to discuss the possibilities of this world, partway through you will use mental enhancement spells on me, and, if you have sufficient, on yourself.

"They will expand this airship into an appropriate vessel for us to use until we are ready to leave this realm, while we carry out investigations in Stoneskin, thought-detection, and mental enhancement.

"I will equip you and myself with various wonders from my world, with which you can maintain communication with and sight upon me while I shop, and so read over my shoulder and advise me, when I make the journey.

"We will carry out two more summons, of an Apsel to conjure the path to the City of Brass and a Traveler to instantaneously bear this ship along it."

"We will travel to the City of Brass. There you will cast spells on me, then remain on the ship with three of my retainers, while I and two others carry out a massive shopping trip of magical items and spell scrolls funded by diamonds and (should it be possible to craft) spellsilver, or of lesser metals if neither spellsilver nor diamonds can be crafted by my powers."

"Once this is complete, we will and there purchase a Plane Shift to Absalom, there to begin meeting potential allies, summon more of my men, and prepare for the continuation of the conflict." 

"All this we will want to discuss this in more detail, after the summoning is complete.

"Known undecided questions: Which items should I seek out to strengthen our powers and to provide us with protection; how can I identify these items as true instead of fraudulent, whether or not it worth waiting until tomorrow before we travel for the chance to prepare a second round of spells or should we depart this afternoon, and is there a better place to go than Absalom."

(*: A deliberate loan-word from an Angelic language, not to be confused with the Avistani word for the Lawful Good afterlife.)

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Now that it's more concrete she's having some feelings about Cheliax being conquered. Stupid of her. They all go to Hell either way. 

 

"I can tell the difference between a real magic item and a cursed one, even if they've tried to conceal it, no one really tries very hard to conceal the working of their magic item from a moderately competent spellcaster. That would require me to look at them and ideally touch them, but you could test a vendor's reliability with a small purchase and then buy more from them if they don't seem to be cheating you. They may be selling permanent mental and physical enhancements in the forms of belts and headbands, and they may be selling items that provide spell resistance. They'll sell slaves, they'll sell spells. I don't know what else they might sell that you might want, I've only heard of the place in legend. 

It seems probable that once Cheliax scries us and notices you've called in reinforcements they'll do something about it, so I'd not plan on a day of waiting. 

If you mean to invade Cheliax you might want to land somewhere that'll ally with you in that instead of Absalom. Vigil or Oppara or somewhere. They're worse for shopping but they would be pleased by your plans."

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He nods. "What are the known ways to protect against scrying? Does an inch of metal or thin layer of lead stop it the way it does thought detection?"

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"The scrying sensor can't see through metal or lead any more than any other divination, though if they drop a scrying sensor in here it'll be able to see other things in the same room fine. If you go around encased in an inch of metal I think that'd make you unscryable though I have never heard of that being tried."

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He nods, and focuses a moment. (To the eye, his armor ripples slightly, becoming slightly thicker; in fact, he's adding a thin layer of lead inside tungsten-steel coating to prevent poisoning, spreading it to cover his body, and then declaring it no longer a part of his body.) "Are there places a scrying sensor can't be placed?"

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"It needs open air, but not very much of it."

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"Tell me, how does the spell define 'open?'. Can a scrying sensor be placed underwater?"

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"...I think so? Not inside something solid, though."

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He nods. So much for the simple solution. "About how much empty space does it need? And what circle of spell is it?" This latter question is, of course, "can we get you the ability to experiment with it."

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"Fourth. A scrying sensor is a thumbs-width across."

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"And how close to the target will the scrying-sensor form?" He considers. "And what are legitimate targets for scrying?"

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"You can only scry people, preferably ones you've met or have a possession of, but it's sometimes possible just off a description of them. The scrying sensor appears in the air within two to five feet of the target, within the same room as them." Is he going to encase her in some kind of horrifying immobilizing metal mesh to make her unscryable. This is eminently reasonable and also terrifying.

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Carissa's got it! "If it must begin at least two feet away," he says, "I could construct a network of spiderweb-threads near you while you prepare spells - they would need have no more strength than cobwebs, and they could still be broken at need, but it would block scrying until we can do our divination experiments." Possibly involving light, mobile armor made out of extremely dense metals. "Or would you need more mobility to do your preparations?"

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"I think if it's cobweb-thin it might not block divination in the right way but a sort of fabric of lead would probably do it while being breathable." In case he's forgotten again that she needs to breathe. "Two feet is definitely enough space, but I don't know for a fact the sensor can't be closer if the proper space is blocked. I'd need at least a couple inches range of motion to prepare spells, but after that you could do it right up to the skin."

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"Lead is poisonous to humans," he says. "Perhaps gold will suffice. Either way, though, there will be little time between your preparation of spells and testing what can block Detect Thoughts." He considers. "Does Tongues, or do any similar spells, work over a scry?"

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"If it's an unusually high-quality scry, you can use Message across it, and if the person on the other end has Tongues it'll aid in interpretation of the Message. We could use that for distance communications, except I don't know scrying and if I did learn I certainly wouldn't have high-quality scries from the start."

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