




In addition, doing it this way, vs getting one made it could possibly throw Shario off his real motives if done with the correct guile and deceit.
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Or turn himself invisible. Like he does his hands when he eats (and drinks) in public.michaelsuave wrote:Further, I don't think he will have problems sneaking past devices that look for alchemy, he can always turn off his spirit sight. What I think he is going to have the most problem doing, is sneaking past torch light. He is not going to be able to really use his shadow power very well. Rather, he will have to rely on his illusion ability, such as showing an empty corridor as a two dimensional picture to the guard standing at the end of the hall, or an image of a stone wall that follows him as he slinks along it, or as a rug. Or heck, he can use his claws and walk along the wooden ceiling while using the spell of silence and either his shadow power or his illusion skill.![]()
Doubtful, can he even read that language?expedient wrote: (Or he could go to the library pick up a good spy novel from ancient times and learn their nefarious ways)
There's a point here. It's very likely, providing the security system is known outside of there, even. What better way to ensure security then by having one that kills everyone not authorized to pass it? For all we know, the Loremasters carry amulets or similar to get into secure areas.furry_wolf2001b wrote:One problem i see popping up is bigger security systems, like the one that held the Arcans in.
Perhaps as a diversion, but they are already backstabbing i think, so thats nothing new.expedient wrote:I was attempting humor.![]()
However, I thinking along the lines of if it is inevitable that the Loremasters are going to find out that some information has been stolen, leaving clues pointing towards one of the other towers/departments, the Loreguard, a criminal organization or some prominent influential city figure might be useful and prudent. If they don't suspect the Masked or the Shaman and instead think that some internal power struggle is taking place then trust will be eroded and infighting might ensue. That scenario could help Kyven.
Four separate and distinct power structures in the different Loreguard towers suggests to me a possible rivalry to exploit. I believe the Shadow Fox Spirit would approve...
Precisely what i was thinking of.Weresmilodon wrote:There's a point here. It's very likely, providing the security system is known outside of there, even. What better way to ensure security then by having one that kills everyone not authorized to pass it? For all we know, the Loremasters carry amulets or similar to get into secure areas.furry_wolf2001b wrote:One problem i see popping up is bigger security systems, like the one that held the Arcans in.
I’m not sure that security would be increased by more personnel though. Either the different towers exchange information freely or they spy on each other all the time. If the latter is the case then a sudden increase in espionage activity, where the perpetrator appears to be internal and leaves no other clues to their identity, could lead to the opposite. An investigator would conclude that one of their rivals has a new way/device to circumvent security, or more likely that persons within the compromised tower are passing on the intelligence.furry_wolf2001b wrote:Perhaps as a diversion, but they are already backstabbing i think, so thats nothing new.
Security would be stepped up regardless.
This would be the second phase of Kyven’s infiltration. Planting evidence that the Arcan movement is legitimate or even that one of the other towers is behind it either to secure crystals or build an army for coup. Anything to cast doubt on who to trust and delay action. They only need four months to complete the purchases.And an external threat may stop the internal fighting, nothing solidify a group as an external threat.
Most of the time that is..
Yes I agree. He’s already doing this at a simple level with his own planning documents and lists. He would need time to study the documents to recreate the illusion of them though. Alternatively, he could take and copy them then put them back somewhere else later. He might still need to take alchemical devices away to be studied or destroy some work on the Breach technology. It would also be difficult to hide more than a couple of Loremaster deaths.What kyven needs is inventing a shaman spell for that sending paper messages machine, that way he dose not have to take the stuff with him.
Or his shaman illusions if good enough may take care of that perhaps, when they are more "real"..
Yes I should have reiterated that pointboballab wrote:Another thing Kyven might exploit is any friction between the Loremasters and the Loreguard. The Loreguard themselves would be a bureaucracy amongst themselves and there would surely be some friction between the Generals and the Loremaster leadership.
Or he could use the sewers, which would be in perpetual 'shadow'. An iron security grill presumably wouldn't matter much to someone composed of living shadow.michaelsuave wrote:What I think he is going to have the most problem doing, is sneaking past torch light. He is not going to be able to really use his shadow power very well.