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156884 No. 156884 ID: d1210a

[DAY 58]

The day dawns with a broiling see of tempestuous clouds writhing about, rain never quite falling while always threatened. A crack of thunder can be heard in the distance, a dim flash of light through the humid haze of the early day, some distance off. Our whole camp awakens, but only I was about, still pacing to charge the Amaranthine Annihilator, and only I was looking to see it. Through the yellow haze of the predawn hours, just moments before the sun rose, a flash of lightning was visible to the east, far away.... far enough away that it must be in the Azelhaedran State. At first, I think nothing of it, but as the wind picks up and Jojo clutches his pelts about himself as he floats upright, murmuring about a storm, when the lightning flashes again, and thunder lashes across the landscape moments after, the camp now fully alert after the rolling rumbles.

Askeladd looks at the trail before us, and appraises the direction I face, still resolutely staring at a place where lightning has struck twice.... when a third, then rapidly again, a fourth bolt of lightning strike, all in the same place. A violent duet of rumbling thunder passes by as Askeladd comes forward to face me.

"Alright, about two hundred feet farther, up at that pile of stones there, is the official border between Duras and The Azelhaedran State... but this part of the state is still a lawless shambles, so... be aware it will take some time if you want to find a legitimate town to trade in.... Although with the amount of arms you bear, I imagine a skillful diplomat could arrange meetings with Bandit Kings or Mercenary Lord in command of some of the stolen research outposts. But in either case, as you are still heading that direction, we'll just wait here. I'd rather not go to the Azelhaedran territory myself. If memory serves, two days down this rode is a village, and I believe thereafter another village, before a river, where a research outpost claimed by some insurgents, as I was told, can be found. To the north and south both you should find more villages and occasional research outposts, but you would have to follow this rode for four days to reach Corthkota, which is the nearest State loyal city, military outpost and research center. But that does take you past the aforementioned insurgent occupied research outpost... which happens to be in the direction you face. The lightning... it all struck the same place, didn't it? And you're staring at it? Well I hate to break it to you, but that is straight to the insurgents... so I'll say my goodbyes hear. I have no wish to meddle with inexpertly wielded super-weapons, no thank you."

I almost stop to speak with him, but I see a resolution to have concluded conversing imbued in him, and realize that if I do not wish to undo all the false image portrayal, I must let the issue lie. I continue on, and the next time I glance back, the humid morning, now starting to fog as the sun rises, has shrouded Askeladd and the Reavers, and strain as I might, I cannot see them anymore by the time I step onto Azelhaedran State soil.

I am on the road that leads to a village in two days, potentially more villages before a research outpost and finally this Corthkota some four days distant. Before us, even with the sun shimmering in the moist air, visibility is fine, and little fog is present... but the lightning strikes for a fifth time, thunder rolling past once more.


What should I do?
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No. 177249 ID: 275a5d

>>177248
Because it jeopardizes our longterm goals by breaking down the image we've created.

Mind you, this is just for when people can see us do so/care. The premen don't seem to mind, given that we've drained battlefields before in the aftermath, and Heroic Souls like Ozmand's seemed amenable to it. But that's largely because he wasn't facing annihilation as a result of it.
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No. 177250 ID: e31d52

>>177248
No matter what Mordre really is, we have an image to maintain. Mordre may be a crazy awesome unstoppable soul-fueled badass, but his problems are not something solvable by him alone. We NEED the resources that can be given to us by the state. Therefore, it behooves us to act politely, humanely, and kindfly to both those in our employ and those of the state. We will leave their bodies alone unless there comes a time when it becomes clear there is simply no other option.

Until such a time, we shall treat them, and their dead, with respect. Period. There is to be no harvesting of innocent souls or blood iron, ESPECIALLY not from those who helped and assisted us! If the army hadn't been here, we would have been alone against an entire fucking army, and while Mordre is tough as nails and we might have survived, we would have lost a great deal more resources than we stand to gain by ruining our reputation.

Furthermore, if we can make it to the point where we are such a goddamn hero the sentient golem anathema thing won't matter, all the better.

Mordre, and thus, us, must think politically as well as militarily from now on. Remember that!
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No. 177252 ID: 445c48

Harvest souls and blood iron discretely. I'm not sure what soulsucking looks like, so if you can't do it quietly and without anyone noticing, just get some blood iron, but don't rip it out of the bodies or anything.
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No. 177255 ID: f9eb2a

>>177250
I agree with you except in the sense that we NEED their help. If necessary we could do all this by ourselves, it just makes everything ALOT easier to have their support. Its a shame that we are gonna betray em in the end though.
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No. 177256 ID: 275a5d

>>177255
We are? As I recall, our goal was to be a Conqueror-Hero, not Conqueror-Tyrant.

Did this change at some point? Also, what purpose would betrayal serve?
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No. 177258 ID: 275a5d

Also, I think you vastly overestimate our capacity if you think we could take on Superpower Nations by ourselves.
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No. 177259 ID: e31d52

>>177255
By resources, I don't just mean souls or blood iron or even magic.

I mean popularity.

Think about it: Even the most terrible monster on the planet is only a monster because of its deeds. If we were to show the world just what a sentient golem can do, for the people, for the stability of a nation, we won't need to betray anyone!
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No. 177260 ID: 275a5d

>>177255
Oh, wait, nevermind, you're talking specifically about the State of Azelhaedran's government.

I thought you were refering to our actual allies.
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No. 177262 ID: 275a5d

In any case, I think the goal we have with the state government is to get as much of their military and citizenry as possible to side with us when push comes to shove.

Kinda like how Caesar got his troops to side with him instead of the Roman Senate. They liked him so much and were compensated so well specifically by him that when push came to shove, they knew where they're loyalties belonged.
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No. 177269 ID: 427807

>>177259
>>177250
Coming from the perspective of a sentient soul grave, why do we care about humanity? We are powered by their souls, all we need from humanity is fuel. We don't need their respect, nor their reverence. Humans would never accept us into their society.
If the state army had never been here, we wouldn't even had bothered engaging them at all. However the army was there, we took advantage of human civil war, and now we deserve the rewards, the primal motivation for us to take part in the actions of this world, human souls.
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No. 177271 ID: 6063bd

>>177259
No, no, humans are not like that, THEY like to be on top of the food chain. Look at the Justice League, they were always trying to help and without them the world would have been effed many times over, but the humans still tried to take them down because they were scared of their strength. If a power greater than humans exist that actively moves in the world and in lives, that they are not in direct control of, they are gonna try to even the score and the fastest way to do that is with assimilation or extermination.
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No. 177272 ID: b14128

I think they'd probably notice if we harvested blood iron. And trying to be discreet about it, in addition to possibly not working, would take time, which would be better spent heading back to the Arcanoworks and researching stuff there, or the Republic, and sorting things out with Keddic to make sure these guys don't hunt him down for making Droba turn 'Traitor'. We're working hard to build up a good image, and we shouldn't risk that for short term gain, particularly for resources that we can find in abundance in this war-torn nation. If we want to get more blood iron and souls, let's get them when we're out of sight of people: Blood magic is viewed with great suspicion, and Soul magic is punishable by death pretty much everywhere, remember.
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No. 177273 ID: 6063bd

>>177269
I would launch into some grand speech about our goals and morals but im just going to say screw that and say this, If we just move through the current world and say eff everyone, we are gonna get taken down. Even Kyorto who is long DEAD can eff us over. The amount weaknesses to a construct in the world of it's creators is infinite.
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No. 177275 ID: 6063bd

>>177269
And finally, stop trolling.
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No. 177278 ID: 275a5d

>>177269
Except we're not a primal being. We are a creation given sentience. We are not OBLIGATED to act in any specific way whatsoever, beyond what is needed to pursue the goals we set for ourself, and what is needed to stay alive.

And actually, if the state army wasn't there, Balboa and Dulu* would have gotten away, as the fortress was allied with them, and their attention was almost entirely focused on the State military for the duration of the engagement.

We've already taken numerous rewards from this battlefield. Acting like a Greedy Glutton is just being weak and having no real self-control and causing needless hindrance to us in the long-run.

ANd however much disdain you may hold for mortal fleshbags, they have demonstrated they can be useful to us in innumerable ways outside of simple sustenance.

*Yes, I know dulu still got away. Fuck him.
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No. 177300 ID: d3dfb8

>>177275
There is a difference between trolling and stupidity.
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No. 177345 ID: 427807

>>177275
>>177300
I r cunfuzzed. whats trolling? lolzorz
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No. 177350 ID: 8276a0

To discussion! Seriously, stop feeding the troll - He's given enough ass-stupid suggestions for anything he says to be ignored out of hand.

Anyway, if we think there is no way to get a body, then I would just ask what else we can do and ask for a cannon or to study any items in this station.
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No. 177364 ID: d1210a

>>177108
I grab Balboa's corpse, appraising his skin for breakages. ...Hm, while I see no outright cuts in it, his body seems to be covered in the same type of cracked burns that festooned Verther's form. While his clothes seem to have sheltered most of him, his face in particular is a ruin.... but lacking any outright cuts on his body, it may be possible to use his skin. I add his form to the pile of goods in my left hand.

>>177112
>>177127
>>177128
>>177131
>>177252
Having yet to see anything about the harvesting of souls that could be called 'subtle,' I decide that even with the State forces moving off the field, I should leave the souls of the fallen warriors still lingering about this battlefield alone.... but drawing Blood iron from the ground and corpses alike is a much less overt action. Still, some could object to it if I was seen, so perhaps if I had a cover, a reason to peruse the fallen state forces... ah. I call out to Densly before he vanishes into the keep along with his men.

"I understand you have much to occupy your time, sir mage, So perhaps I can assist you: I have no qualms with burying your dead, A task that normally is considered quite backbreaking."

"...Why would you offer this?"

"Because I have seen evidence of Soul Magic about this land, And based on that one can never be too careful, especially with the fallen. So once more, I offer to bury your dead so that your men can be put to better use."

For a moment Densly stops shouting orders as he regards me, and I briefly wonder if he shall call my bluff and seek an explanation for why burial would prevent a Soul mage from employing the dead, before he decisively nods and barks out a reply.

"...Strip them of their arms and armor and leave said equipment before this outpost,
Then you may bury them however you must to prevent their manipulation. …Macabre, I know, but until we regain more outposts the state resources are stretched thin, and none can be wasted, not even theirs."


>>177162
>>177166
>>177224
Another thought occurs to me as Densly once more moves to enter the outpost, and I stop him again with a query.

"Very well, I shall do so. One more thing... I must admit being fascinated with the cannonry here. I'd love to pick apart the runes involved, and understand their working.... Mayhap I could procure one such cannon for study?"


Densly once more regards me in silence, pausing just inside the massive wood doors of the fortress that now surrounds him, and scowls in my direction.

"If you want one of the ones that was rendered inoperable, fine, you can have one of the Skyfall cannons, but all working goods are to remain in the State's care. I'll have someone wheel one of the damaged cannons out, if you want it."

At his words, the salvaged togas, cloak, and runed swords in my hand give me cause for concern, until I recall that with my fingers cupped about them and Balboa's corpse added to the pile, my spoils are unseen.

"If that is what I must make do with, Then so be it, I gladly accept the offer."

And with that, warmage Densly vanishes into the keep, as I make my way about the field, collecting the scattered State troops, those whose blood I have yet to harvest, and slowly concentrating the mass of corpses into a single spot. I drag corpses by the dozen without ever touching them, pulling them about the ground with Magnetomancy as I march. While I do so, I pull the Blood iron from any blood I see spilt upon the ground, but leave the corpse alone for the moment. In short order, I have a massive mound of dead before me, behind which I carefully stow my handful of spoils before setting to digging graves. With my size, strength and inexhaustible stamina, I have a mass grave ready in relatively short order, ready to accommodate all who died.

I set to my task, removing the arms and armor of each corpse before placing it in the pit, pulling free all the Blood iron they have whilst I de-equip them. Working without pause, the sun now stands at it's zenith as noon arrives, heralding the completion of my task... as well as the accrual of even more Blood Iron, bringing my total harvest of the material to some seventy pounds. The multi-slot scabbard I have been constructing with the procured Blood Iron is no longer flimsy, now a veritable slab of metal with slots to hold the swords I also claimed as prize. I scoop dirt over the now filled grave, carefully recollecting my spoils and protectively cupping them in my hand before turning back to the outpost. Sure enough, a bent and warped cannon now stands before the gates....

I unfurl the Sable Executioner, and carefully wrap it's metal ribbons about the offered artillery, before I set out, leaving behind the first official representatives of the State I have yet encountered. I direct my Magnetomancy inwards for alacrity, and depart the field, heading northeast. It is high time I returned to the Arcanoworks, there is much to be done, much to be prepared for.

>>177259
>>177262
>>177271
As I march backwards along Balboa and Dulu's trail, wondering when I shall run into the Premen, I consider how this first contact went. ...All things considered, I believe I left a largely positive image in the minds of the soldiers, I saw more than a few look at me with gratitude as I maintained my charade of being a mage controlling this form from afar. And while Densly was terse, and still seems suspicious of me, he seemed more than willing to afford me some measure of respect, at least recognizing that I could have harmed them and did not, instead choosing to aid them. For him, I suspect actions may speak louder than words.... which makes me wonder how he would have viewed me had I not been so overwhelmingly altruistic in how I acted towards the State forces.

In any event, their response gives me an idea, one that addresses some of my longer-term goals. If I continue to maintain the image of 'Mage Mordre, friend of the people,' I may one day be able to hold a rebellion within the state to claim more power of the political sort, the largely bloodless kind of insurrection where the majority of the fighting populace sides with me, should I find some means of ingratiating myself to the State military. ...No, ingratiate is the wrong word, I need to find some way to make them prefer me over the State government. ....An ambitious plan, to be sure, and one that would require time, patience, and effort.... but one that could pay off immensely.

I snap out of my reverie as I spy a familiar sight, Oggroth on his mount leading the Premen forces in a forced march, clearly intent on reaching my side to offer aid. But as he spies me already on the trail, he commands the group to draw to a halt, and looks at me in curiosity. I note several Premen glancing about, seeking something, and with a start realize I have yet to see the wood creature return since I sent it away during the fight. I put that train of thought on hold as Oggroth speaks, having trouble deciding what he wants to say.

"...Where.... What is tha-..... Is there any more glory to be won? Any further slaughter to be had?"

"I am afraid not."


Oggroth visibly wilts, clearly having been anxiously anticipating the coming conflict. And I hear him begin to grumble about his 'stupid mount being too slow'. I take the initiative and get our forces turned about again, and we resume our march back to Kyogrock Arcanoworks,. my form laden with the spoils of war. Among them:

-Balboa's corpse, possibly viable as a mage skin for Kyorto
-A warped Skyfall cannon with intact runes
-Dulu's morphic staff
-15 Blood-Togas (I claimed the one left behind by the first one seen bearing such garb)
-1 Blood-Cloak
-14 runed swords
-1 heavily runed cleaver with lightning engravings
-~70 pounds of Blood Iron
-Balboa's backpack (unsearched)
-Six handcannons

There is still a significant amount of light left in the day, and it will likely be sometime midday tomorrow when we return to the Arcanoworks, as the Premen cannot match my maximum speed, so we travel more slowly than I would alone.


What should I do with this time? Should I speak with Oggroth or some of the other Premen?
Or should I start searching for the absent wood creature?
And what (if any) things should I have the Premen work on tonight at camp?
[If you want to just timeskip to returning to the Arcanoworks, that is also viable]
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No. 177371 ID: 275a5d

>>177097

>the wood creature manages to surprise me, playfully butting it's head against my leg as it regards me with curious eyes.

>>177364

>I have yet to see the wood creature return since I sent it away during the fight.

Erm...Which is it?
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No. 177394 ID: 372dac

>>177364

Send word to trepany for a meeting so that you can let the trepanese know about the state forces approach.
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No. 177396 ID: d1210a

>>177371
[Vanished since then, with no notice of it's departure. That leg-headbutt was the last you saw of the creature, which occurred prior to the multi-hour grave digging. So pretend my post said 'not seen since leg-headbutt' or some such, rather than 'since sent away']
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No. 177402 ID: 445c48

Sparring and English for tonight's activities. Then timeskip.
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No. 177403 ID: 275a5d

>>177396
Ah.

Then we find it.
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No. 177420 ID: 2558dd

Why don't we take out chunk of metal, put a rune on it for it to see and have that fly through air on magnetic fields to find the wood creature?
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No. 177444 ID: 6063bd

It will return when It is hungry, if it does somn bad then claim that it ain't yours.
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No. 177446 ID: 903f16

Have the Premen work on learning the humans language. Then brief them on the new equipment we saw the insurgents used, such as the blood togas, so they will not be unaware of their effects should we face them again. Search for the wooden creature whenever the Premen take breaks to rest, make our steps as loud as possible. The creature should be familiar with the sound of us marching along and be drawn to it.
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No. 177451 ID: 716eb0

Find the wood creature when your troops rest for the night. May as well do something productive to pass the wee hours of the night.
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No. 177528 ID: 445c48

Oh yeah, now that you don't need it to carry around a bunch of loot by yourself, EAT ALL THE DELICIOUS BLOOD IRON NOMNOMNOM OH GOD DELICIOUS
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No. 177540 ID: d3dfb8

>>177528
No, we should keep it till the Arcanoworks so Arkus can organize it all properly.
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No. 177557 ID: 62781c

>>177364
We should spend some time talking with the Premen on our march, describing what happened, its results, and our thoughts on each of the groups involved. They're not stupid and they are quite loyal, so leaving them in the dark with nothing more than a forced march and a lack of glory would be a needless blow to their morale. Besides, we don't particularly need to keep those events secret, and a well informed servant is one who might provide useful insights or show initiative in a helpful fashion.
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No. 177612 ID: b14128

>>177557
Actually, this is a very good idea. We haven't really talked with the people we lead very much. And not even because we think we should keep it secret, simply because the idea has never occured to us. I say we do it.
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No. 177677 ID: d1210a

>>177394
I make a mental note to inform the Republic of Trepany of their coming inspection, or send a runner with such a message. For now, only I could carry the information to them, as only I can speak the common tongue amongst this group, and I have need to return to the Arcanoworks first and foremost.

>>177402
>>177446
>>177557
>>177612
As I continue to peer about the forest surrounding us, seeking out the now familiar form of my missing wooden companion, I realize how little I share information with my followers beyond the bare essentials, and choose to remedy that. The Premen marched as swiftly as they could, and still were denied their chance to fight, so it seems only fair I tell them what transpired in their absence. I address no one in particular as I ruminate on what happened.

"The trail we have followed belonged to one named Balboa, Who happened to be an accomplice of Dulu, th-"

"Dulu? That was the warrior that escaped Mordre before, when we hunted the false king in forests west of here?"

"That's correct. As it turns out, Dulu was the maker of the second set of tracks. They both were fleeing to an allied fortress, in the care of State rebels."

"'Rebel'? What is that?"

"..A rebel is someone who betrays their professed loyalties, And tries to usurp power from those in command. ...Well, it will serve as an definition for now."

"And these 'rebels'... Who are they 'rebels' against?"

"Well, the Azelhaedran State government, Those who rule this land, or claim to. Some of the loyal warriors of the state were also present, When I caught up to our quarry, And they were engaged with the rebel forces. Thanks to my intervention, they reclaimed the rebel-controlled outpost."

"...Why did Mordre help them?"

"Dulu and Balboa both were allied with the rebels, And as I sought to slay them the rebels came to their aid, So that in the process of claiming their lives, I ended up assisting the State forces. Actually, this appears to be a good thing."

"Good? Why is it good? Mordre has not aligned with the State, yes?"

"Well, besides their presence delaying the rebels, And thereby making it easier for me to catch my prey, There is the fact the State created all these outposts, Each apparently packed with wonderfully useful magitech. That, and the fact I intend to set up dedicated supply lines, Means I have good reason to get along with the State, And to desire good relations with them."

Oggroth scratches his head after removing his helm, his face locked in a grimace as he considers my words.

"So...State not true ally, but useful to not be at war with, useful to trade with?"

"More or less, yes. That may change some day, But for now, It is better to have them as friend than foe."

Oggroth nods at my words, his earlier confusion dispelled. I continue to answer questions about the specifics of what occurred, but request the Premen to put their questions in the common tongue rather than their own, to force them to continue practicing with their linguistic knowledge. The questions become more simplistic and halting, but their interest in what they missed (as well as their apparent lust for tales of brutal and glorious war) pushes them onward, and we continue to talk until the sun has set. As of this point, I still have seen no signs of the wooden creature, which is starting to worry me.

As we set up camp, I set them to sparring, and with the tales of my recent conquest fresh in their minds, they exuberantly put forth their all, engrossed in their practice. I take part as well, after carefully setting down my spoils, after Oggroth requests a bout, which sets the whole lot of them to clamoring to spar against me. Several hours later, as exhausted Premen start dropping off into sleep, I find myself pleased with their progress: The Premen are seasoning nicely under my command. Funny, they what are slowly becoming elite and loyal warriors started as those rejected from the Drazken Clan.

After assuring myself the Premen camp is secure and my spoils carefully watched by those on guard duty, I set off into the night, seeking the wood creature that vanished at some point while I dug graves. I try tromping through the woods with no effort to mask my heavy footfalls, hoping that the sound of my pacing will attract my missing companion, but I am rewarded with naught for my efforts. After two hours spent searching, growing increasingly frustrated I have no name to call out to attract the wood creature (Why did I not name it?), I pause to re-appraise how I should be approaching this.

>>177420
[Since when did Mordre know runes that could do that, and when did Mordre start learning how to do rune inscription himself? I don-.... wait...]
>177420
>420
[.....heh]

As I stand there pondering how I shall find the missing creature of bark and root, I hear a rustle in a nearby bush. As I turn to face it, a blur leaps forth, plastering itself over my face, obscuring my vision. I recoil, reflexively moving to assault that which blinds me so, before I hear a familiar, creaking purr emanate from my assailant. I lightly pluck the creature from my face, to find the missing wooden entity happily staring at me, it's beak ajar and a tongue-like root lolling out. Before I can take further action, the creature leans forward, and runs it's root/tongue over my face, managing to get dirt and grit on my previously pristine form.
Wonderful.

I let the creature go, and make my way back to camp, finding it once more sticking to my side as before. ...Strange, I could swear it was smaller the last time I saw it. In any event, it is late, and only those on watch are still awake besides myself and the wooden creature.

....Right, that does it.

It is getting too awkward to mentally refer to this thing in absence of a name, and as it is my ward, I feel it only appropriate that I name it.


So what should I name the wood and root creature?
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No. 177682 ID: e31d52

Moss.

I mean, you're mordre, it's Moss, get it?

... eh, yeah. Sorry. I got nothing.
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No. 177700 ID: 45be60

>>177682
wow. I am sort of ashamed at how long it took me to get that.
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No. 177703 ID: 8276a0

I like Moss. Or maybe some old word for 'tree' from Mosmordre.
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No. 177715 ID: 0dd605

>>177677
it seems smart, let it help you on a name
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No. 177716 ID: 275a5d

>>177682

Moss does kinda fit with his whole "made of tree" motiff.

Alternatively, if you want something more forboding or something, maybe something like "Withermane", what with his devouring world-magic.
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No. 177725 ID: 4a4879

when we get back to arcanoworks could arkus possibly copy the runes on the skyfall cannon and apply to the anti-golem cannon?
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No. 177726 ID: 275a5d

>>177725
I'd rather he didn't, as that would defeat the Anti-Golem Cannons purpose.
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No. 177727 ID: d144a6

>>177726
We could have arkus apply the runes to our "test" section though...That way we'll be able to find out what they do...
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No. 177728 ID: 275a5d

>>177727
Why don't we NOT apply the untested runes that were being used on a device that detonated metal with lightning strikes to our own body?

How about...something that isn't us? Or alive, for that matter.
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No. 177733 ID: d144a6

>>177728

That's true...I'm just concerned that your method would be too slow. Arkus barely has a handle on the runes that already exist for modre and modre doesn't have a clue about runes...If we experiment the completely safe way...I suspect it will take a long time before we see tangible results.

Risk vs. Reward...
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No. 177739 ID: a594b9

>>177677
It found some food. Perhaps we could ask it to lead us to where it found it. Then we could add that to our 'map' of world magic nexuses.
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No. 177742 ID: 275a5d

>>177733
Why does it matter if the runes are used on us or a cannon? I fail to see how testing mysterious runes on ourself will yield quicker results then testing them on, say, a cannon.

And its not like theres any rush. We have literally nothing but time at the moment.
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No. 177795 ID: 903f16
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177795

Spruce or Harold would be fun choices.
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No. 177808 ID: 1ac858

I agree with 1777339 and also when we get back to the Arcanoworks we need to learn as much about runes and soul magic as we can.
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No. 177812 ID: 445c48

Moss works so well. That, +++.

Don't put those runes on YOU yet, let Arkus study and test them first. Same with Dulu's runes.
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No. 177828 ID: d1210a

>>177682
>>177715
>>177716
>>177812
"...Well, I can't keep calling you 'that wood creature,' So I need a name to call you by. Do you already have one?"

The creature regards me obliquely, craning it's head about, it's beak gaping wide open, but while it's root tongue waggles in the air, naught but the sound of creaking wood emerges.

"Well then. What do you think of this: I name you Moss..... Moss Withermane."

Moss snaps it's beak shut, and nods it's head as the stone housed in it's torso briefly glows. It turns it's gaze back upon me.... and I notice it's eyes now have a greenish tint that was not present before. With no further incident from Moss, I turn about and make my way back to camp, Moss diligently following along at my side.

>>177739
Still thinking about the change in size since the last time I saw Moss, I turn once more to my companion.
"You seem larger. Did you find food?"

Moss looks somewhat confused, and makes an aborted attempt at nodding before amending it, and instead shaking it's head as it whines. It looks off to the east, to a patch of forest north of the outpost I warred against earlier today, but seems to have trouble picking a specific direction, it's head bobbing back and forth. In any even, I make a mental note that something is to be found out here, even if I do not yet know what.

I make my way back to camp, and spend the rest of the night contemplating what has been set in motion today. The State is now aware of my existence, Trepany and the Arcanoworks both are going to be visited by State representatives in the future, Dulu's soul having eluded me....

...But most of all, I think about the fact I have a name to lay blame before, someone who seems involved in much of the strife afflicting the State: Weinsho.

There is much to be done.


GOLEM QUEST ARC 3: MEETING THE STATE COMPLETE
NEXT ARC, ARC 4: REBUILDING AN EMPIRE IMPENDING
[Feel free to use this thread to discuss stuff until it's archived and the new thread is up]
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No. 177829 ID: d3dfb8

>>177828
OH LAWDY I CANT WAIT
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