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Re: Always Ascending
« Reply #1035 on: February 17, 2018, 12:42:07 AM »
Oric:

I scoff at Naethra "You see what you want to see. You've decided I'm heading for oblivion so every action I take must be leading me there. If I wanted to lay back and end up as a simple object there's a dozen ways to do that without getting the rest of you involved. But I'm here, and I'm trying. So I've got a thing for asses, so what? I don't see you shaming Red for liking tits. So I have to spend some time as an object and I choose to enjoy myself. Would you rather I sit there in fear and misery the entire time? You're scared, I get it, you've never had to deal with this stuff before. But I have. Do you know how you stop from falling into the void in a place like the wilds? You find whatever sliver of joy you can find and you cling to it. You get a little drunk, and you have a little fun, and you endure. The people who refuse to let themselves give in to the minor pleasures? They're the ones who end up dying first." I glare at her, making it clear I think she's exactly that sort of person.
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Re: Always Ascending
« Reply #1036 on: February 17, 2018, 12:03:35 PM »
I feel heat rise in my face as I blush at her suggestion. Still, I'm glad to have kept my composure and not let my feeling betray in my expression otherwise. "That is... not my primary concern at the moment."

The will of the goddess... yes, everything really is pointing towards, uncomfortable as it may seem, some incredibly powerful and uncomfortably petty entity being behind all of this. The... hallucination? Probably illusion would be a more accurate description at this point... either way, what I experienced as I reverted to this form and... grew, definitely supports that conclusion in any case. I squirm at the thought. Squirming seems like really the only reasonable response, after all. It seems my effort to return back to myself is actively opposed by something much MUCH bigger than myself. This is why I was never interested in becoming a warlock... in any case, I'll have to become a great deal more subtle in my efforts.

I clear my throat, pushing the blush from my face "That's... disappointing."

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Re: Always Ascending
« Reply #1037 on: February 18, 2018, 11:27:44 PM »
Gwyn spent much of the time trying to get used to having fur and curious if she could slim down. She paid attention to the group again and was a little surprised, "We're still debating this?"

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Re: Always Ascending
« Reply #1038 on: February 19, 2018, 11:14:31 PM »
Oric and Naethra argued! 

Naethra: Naethra stared at Oric for a moment. She had so much respect for the dwarf, just a couple days ago. "This... this is ridiculous. I'm not shaming you for liking asses, I'm observing that you've developed an unhealthy fixation with becoming something inanimate, that you've actively sought out that experience even knowing the dangers it brings, and that you're talking the party into a risky, idiotic plan of assault that just so happens to align with your personal fetish. This has nothing to do with 'little pleasures', Oric, this is surrendering total agency and voluntarily stepping into a fight to hold onto your very concept of self. And..." Naethra stopped for a moment and observed that the gnoll was out of hearing distance. She seemed to be talking to Lou. "And you trust Eve. This plan puts all our lives under her control, and you're willing to look me in the eye and tell me that you don't have misgivings about her loyalty or her competence? The person who accidentally turned Gwyn into a squirrel?"

Oric: I sigh "I'm not fixating on becoming an object, I'll admit I got a bit to into it earlier but I've calmed down. You need to remember that I haven't had the same kind of experience the rest of you apparently have had. But that has nothing to do with this. You say it's risky and idiotic, and I would like to point out we're fighting an army in the domain of a perverted near deity. Whatever we do will be risky. I've thought this through, and it's our best chance at success." I glare at her when she comments about Eve "You think I trust her? Are you an idiot? Why do you think I'm suggesting we have two people not under her power holding onto antidotes? But we need her if we're going to sneak in, and if we don't sneak in we don't stand a chance. You haven't interacted with Gnolls before, so I'm asking you to trust my experience with them."

N: Naethra's glare softened a bit. She sighed. "We're not going to find her, you know. And we're not staying here, either. Even if we win, we're not going to be making this place any better. This is a terrible risk, and we're idiots for even entertaining it, and I'm worried that if one of the many disastrous pitfalls in this plan comes to pass then there will be no god or curse I could lay on you for compelling me to such a terrible course of action." She took a breath and lifted her eyes from the dwarf, looking out into the forest. "You're a veteran, right? You carry yourself like someone's who's lived through hell or the Wilds. Tell me, honestly, how much longer do you think we'll last? A day? A week? When the end comes to us, will we even be aware of it?"

O: I groan, putting a hand to my forehead "How old are you? You were a tiefling to begin with, and you seemed to be at a pretty good age, maybe a bit under 30? I'm around 100 years old. I stopped keeping track a while ago. I left my hometown when I was 38. I've spent more than twice your age out in the wilds. So let me explain something: it doesn't matter how awful or safe a place you're in. You might last 100 years, or you might keel over any second now. Do you know how many times I've somehow survived after thinking "there's no chance of getting out of this!"? I gave you at least three examples earlier, and those certainly aren't all of them. You just gotta trust your gut and keep moving forward. For example my gut told me not to blast you for lying to us, so I think it's earned at least a bit of faith from you. Right now my gut is telling me we need to do this if we want to get out of here."

N: She raised an eyebrow. "Lying?"

O: I roll my eyes "I'm not sure what exactly you were lying about, but you were lying about something. If you think back I'm sure you can figure out what you were lying about."

N: "Hmmph." One of the only useful lessons Naethra had ever received from her mother was 'never admit to something they don't know about yet', and that philosophy had served her well. "I... don't trust easily." She added, a heartbeat later, "or at all, really. If you want honesty, I'm only following the rest of you because it seemed marginally safer than staying in the dungeon, or in the village. I agreed to this quest against the gnoll queen because I realized I couldn't talk you all out of it. And my gut is telling me this whole damned thing is doomed. We're at the whims of some mercurial daemon-god-_thing, and she's both perverted and capricious. Every time we play in to her desires, every time we use this lust-cursed magic, every time we let her_ workings change us, we lost a little more. Slivers. You've heard the old story, Faust and Mephistopholes? It was a fairly common morality fable back home, about a clever and ambitious man who sold his soul to an devil for knowledge and power, and how things played out when the devil came to collect his due. But it's rubbish. No one's dumb enough to sell their soul like that. No, you lose it by inches, in a slow give-and-take, until you're not you anymore, and something terrifying owns you."

O: I sigh "You're right, staying with us is your best bet. Now you can come with us and do this thing, losing slivers of yourself along the way, or you can stay behind and lose all of yourself in one fell swoop when the person in charge sees you being 'boring'. You seem to have this impression that there's a good option here. All you've been doing is explaining how terrible an idea this is. So tell me: what's your bright idea? what's your perfect solution to fixing all of this that doesn't have any risk and doesn't cost any of us anything? It's easy to say no no no. Try to actually think of a way forward for once."

N: "Well, you were the one that pitched the good idea. We set up snares, traps, and lurk outside the keep for a while. We whittle away at the queen's forces. Strikes of opportunity. If we're very lucky, we get her with a small guard. If we're unlucky, then we pick a series of fights at advantageous positions, reducing the forces at her disposal and eroding their trust in her. Possibly nabbing some more magical items along the way. It's more than just sensible, its' good, solid tactics. It's how small forces defeat foes their numeric superior. There are risks, of course, but we can take intelligent steps to minimize them. Like, for instance, if we're expecting the queen and two gnolls, and we instead see an armored column of a hundred warg riders, then we'd have the sensible option of not engaging and just walking away, instead of being smack-dab in the middle of the whole benighted castle, utterly surrounded, and possibly inanimate."

O: I let out a slow, annoyed groan "So, I suggested an idea, then realized it wouldn't work, and you're still clinging to it? Better yet, you acknowledge my ability to think up an effective plan, but think my new one is completely idiotic and without any actual thought put in?"

N: Naethra sharpened her glare. "I thought your first plan was sensible. I think you're second one reeks of corruption. I think you've let your own desires weaken your thinking and now you're actively risking all of us for something that is utterly ridiculous. Right now, you seem to be suggesting that its principal virtue is that it's 'not boring'. Unless your visits with our lovely hostess have been notably different than mine, we don't know what the bleeding fuck that means! We're ignoring the sensible plan, risking everything on a tremendously unstable idea, because we think it might appease the whims of some perverted goddess!"

O: I stare at her, blinking for a moment, then motioning to my holly symbol "You do realize I'm a cleric right? Conveying the desires of deities is kind of my job."

N: She took a breath. She'd raised her voice with those last sentences, and that was seldom a good sign. "I didn't realize the worship of absent Violet had such generalizable skills. Can you also divine the intents and intentions of the Outsiders, Daemonlords, and Archfae?" Sarcasm dripped from her lips, but she thought it was a better choice than her last outburst.
O: I shrug "If I'm in their domain and their inclined to talk, yes. You haven't spent much time with clerics, have you?" I stare at her, as if looking at an idiot.

N: "No. I spent my time with more sensible company. But please, oh-wise heirophant, what is our hostess' bidding? What does she consider boring? Because she didn't seem to like Red's last clever idea. And she didn't like you playing around with Eve's pills. And I sincerely doubt she'll be broken up by our failure and subjugation. So please, enlighten me, how does playing to her whims by jumping face-first into an overly elaborate poorly conceived trap placate her desire to not be bored? From my, admittedly non-clerical, point of view, it looks like courting a quick doom rather than a slow one."

O: a scoff escapes my lips before I can stop it "I don't need my abilities as a cleric to figure out what happened to Red. Anything used to harm others is pearled, she bit the gnoll. So her mouth was considered a weapon. But you have it backwards. Deciding not to play her game is a quick doom, not a slow one. We don't do what she wants and she finishes us off here and now. Our choices are a guarantied instant loss, or a potential loss. I choose the potential loss, because at least it has a chance to succeed."

N: "This... this might be a productive topic. Red's horns were pearled when she head-butted Aeric. Her mouth was rendered round, lewd, and functionally inoperable when she bit down on the gnoll's cunt. I didn't see any pearly streaks on her lips. To me, at least, that suggests a different element in the works. Her horns are pearl, but they could still be used as weapons, in a pinch. Our weapons were tainted, but they're still usable as weapons. Red's lips were made so that she absolutely could not use them to bite someone she was eating out, specifically so they couldn't be used as weapons. It was a bold, clever, and slightly perverse decision, and it looks to me like our delightful hostess actively punished her for it. Tell me, why do you think her doom would be sudden? She seems content to overlook the villagers, and I can't imagine their lives pass her muster for 'interesting'.”

O: I sigh "You think I understand her? No, my job is to listen to her and tell people what she's saying. It's not about what I think, it's about what I'm told. You have two options: join us in our stupid plan that has a chance of working, or fuck off and go die alone. I'm not going to let your hand wringing kill us all."

N: "So... you don't understand her, but you know what she'll find interesting well enough to discard sensible strategy for her whims? Just what god do you worship, again?"

O: grab her collar and pull her in close, our faces nearly touching "Insult me all you want, but if you insult my devotion again it will be the last thing you ever do. Do you think I like having her telling me what she wants? Of course not. But I have this information so I'm going to fucking use it."

N: Naethra stared at her. She was taken aback by Oric's response, but the more she thought about it, the more it made sense. "Absent gods," she softly blashphemed, "would you kindly unhand me? I believe you have a date with someone's ass to attend to shortly. And I... need to weigh my chances of getting back to town alone."

O: I scoff, all but throwing her back "I guess that's all you amount to. So paralyzed by fear you can't even take the one risk that will save your life."

N: Naethra stammered to her feet. She looked around, and then returned her gaze to Oric. "I used to respect, you know. I thought you were the most sensible of all of us."

O: "And somehow doing whatever I can to help us survive has ruined that for you. What a shame. I'm heartbroken."I make sure every bit of that is dripping with sarcasm, just to be especially clear.

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Re: Always Ascending
« Reply #1039 on: February 19, 2018, 11:36:04 PM »
Naethra watched Oric go.  The conversation had been remarkably unproductive, but that's what you get for arguing with a dwarf.  She had a tendency to change topics very energetically when she hazarded across a few areas.  Unfortunately, rather than allaying any of her concerns, she now included grave concerns about Oric's objectivity on top of her doubts about the course of action. 

How far gone was Oric?  How much further could she last?  How much further could any of them last? 

If this plan went wrong, it would be the end.  If it went right, it would probably be another grueling battle to hold onto her self, awash with unnatural sensations, and possibly one she wouldn't leave unscathed.

Alternatively, heading back to the village... she frowned as she tried to work things out.  Simply getting back there was risky.  They'd run across a goblin patrol already, but they'd also fought off ogres, giant wolves, and some type of plant creature.  Any of those would overtake her alone.  And if she did get back to town... at best, that was a staling move.  If they won and moved on, then... well, supposedly, the asinine plan worked.  If they didn't, then the goblins would swing back again and ransack the town looking for her, only with a proper idea of what she looked liked, and possibly of how they eluded detection in the first place. 

"Titania's supple ass," she cursed in Sylvan.  With a heavy sigh, she turned around and followed Oric and Eve to where the rest of the party was.  She stopped, looked her companions, and finally spoke.  "We should coordinate before this begins.  When we're back to... well, 'normal', we'll need to focus.  We're expecting three gnolls.  We can try to focus on the queen while disabling the two bodyguards with webs, sleep, or blindness.  Or, we could focus on taking out the lesser gnolls first so we don't have to deal with them while we finish off the tougher queen.  And..." she groaned, "what would common place on a goblin?  An item that wouldn't arouse suspicion, or give anyone cause to investigate more closely?" 

She couldn't believe she was going to do this.  She was reciting a growing litany of colorful, yet sadly magic-less, curses in her head.

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Re: Always Ascending
« Reply #1040 on: February 20, 2018, 08:25:44 PM »
Retiaria looked over at Oric and Naethra, an ever-more awkward expression on her face as they argued it out. She did notice Naethra commenting positively on her own performance at one point, which certainly raised her spirits, but otherwise the whole thing was just unpleasant. She wasn't used to this bickering. Back home she and all her fellow combatants had simply followed the orders of their superiors, one had never needed to think any more than just how to get through the next fight with minimal injury and maximum crowd approval. Now she was one of a company of equals, and it seemed they all wanted to go their own way. It was... strange, to say the least.

Thankfully, Naethra eventually capitulated. She was obviously not happy with this plan, but it was clear the majority had accepted it, and so was she.

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"We should coordinate before this begins.  When we're back to... well, 'normal', we'll need to focus.  We're expecting three gnolls.  We can try to focus on the queen while disabling the two bodyguards with webs, sleep, or blindness.  Or, we could focus on taking out the lesser gnolls first so we don't have to deal with them while we finish off the tougher queen.  And... what would common place on a goblin?  An item that wouldn't arouse suspicion, or give anyone cause to investigate more closely?"

"I say we take out the queen first. Immobilise the gnolls as best we can and blast the bitch while they're still struggling. She's the biggest threat, so she needs to go down first. Hell, maybe the gnolls'll give up once she goes down. As for what's common for a goblin, Eve- you know 'em better than we do, what do you say?"
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Re: Always Ascending
« Reply #1041 on: February 21, 2018, 11:37:08 AM »
Eve returns to the stump in the middle of the clearing. "goblins.. they have their clothes, basic clothing.. Tools.. The pick up just about anything shiny."

She shrugs, "I can also carry you if you wanted, no one is going to search me. Or not, it doesn't matter to me." She waits for you to sort yourselves and offer your hands, "Is everyone ready now?"
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Re: Always Ascending
« Reply #1042 on: February 21, 2018, 03:18:29 PM »
Oric:

I shrug and take her hand "Mind doing something different this time? New experiences and all that."
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Re: Always Ascending
« Reply #1043 on: February 21, 2018, 03:35:12 PM »
"Getting less and less ready every second!" Retiaria admitted. "Let's do this, yeah?"
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Re: Always Ascending
« Reply #1044 on: February 21, 2018, 05:26:14 PM »
Naethra grimaced.  She favored Oric with a glare that said 'if this fails I will somehow find a way to haunt or curse you, even as an inanimate object.'  Or, at least, that's what she hoped it said.  She was still trying to work out how the logistics of that would go.

"This... this is bloody terrible, but marginally less suicidal than doing the sensible thing by myself.  Just... something that could pass unnoticed on a goblin.  On Lou.  And best to spread out the counter-agent across the three of you." 

She made eye contact with the Wizar and favored her with a nervous, smile.  "Oh, and Lou... since... you'll probably be wearing me..."  She approached the curvy wizard, leaned close to her ear, and whispered, as softly as she could, "don't trust the gnoll." 

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Re: Always Ascending
« Reply #1045 on: February 22, 2018, 09:13:52 AM »
The argument was something that surprised the dragonborn. She never seen any form of bickering that harsh in the temple. Though some of the words they said were expressively forbidden. Still least they came to some agreement, reluctant but least Naethra isn't going to leave them so soon. Still as they plot to how they will make their first attack the paladin ponders. "Wait, what if they got those dancing goblins with her? They really missed up the group at the town. We might want to make sure to deal with them fast if they happen to be around. Other then that, yeah, teach the leader a lesson and hope the rest drop their arms. I'll least provide us some boon from Aircame's will to give us a better chance." She said reassuringly as she gets ready for their attempt to get into the castle.
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Re: Always Ascending
« Reply #1046 on: February 23, 2018, 05:40:47 PM »
"Let's do this then." Gwyn says to herself as she casts the disguise self spell, creating an illusion of one  of the goblins they had previously defeated.

The illusion wrapped around her hiding the massive tail and the new fur, but she could still feel them just the same.

"How's this?"
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Re: Always Ascending
« Reply #1047 on: February 23, 2018, 11:30:41 PM »
Eve nods, "It should get us past the gates anyway... you should smell like a goblin, but it will do."

she touches the four volunteers a tingling happens.. it's up to you to choose not to resist it.
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Re: Always Ascending
« Reply #1048 on: February 23, 2018, 11:35:36 PM »
Oric:

I don't resist.
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Re: Always Ascending
« Reply #1049 on: February 23, 2018, 11:36:37 PM »
"You look like a massive bitch, Gwen. So you should blend in nicely." Retiaria quipped with a grin. "Okay, let's do this!"

She was still nervous about the whole thing, but it was their best shot. Taking a deep breath, she forced herself not to push Eve's hand away, and let her magic do its thing.
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