The fact that magic like this exists bothers me a great deal. What's happened here could easily be recreated elsewhere.
As long as the ability is passed on, even if we could destroy these walls, it can't truly stop the cycle.
But... this is something we needed to know. Thanks for looking into it, Lloyd. There's one thing on my mind, but-- I don't know how realistic it is. So I'm going to keep thinking on it.
I'm all in favor of destroying the wall...but I think it should be by the hands of the locals. They need to have that control over what becomes of their own city.
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But maybe the rest of us can help you sort all of that out, if you wind up thinking in circles. We're all here for you.
But if they do destroy the wall ... what will prevent the city from getting infected by Cwyld?
The Bright Wall is the reason Aefenglom is able to continue as it is. The neighborhoods outside the wall have it a lot harder even with aid from inside the wall. I'd imagine it's the same for Dorchacht's wall.
That's something we need to consider before we advocate for its destruction to the locals.
Well, that goes right into me thinking it ought to be a local decision, and a local operation. It should be their call whether or not that's a risk they're willing to take.
[ The guy who basically said "okay, Crossbell is gonna have to suck it up and get invaded" because the alternative was the enslavement of his tiny WMD daughter is clearly willing to take some risks. But he also knows this ain't his lane. ]
I get that, but the only ones able to make the call right now are the ones not enslaved. With how they are right now, there's no way the locals will ask for the monsters input.
I was hoping you could pass some information on for me, since you're not at so much risk of being watched.
The pictures of the compulsion spell were part of it, since I was hoping there'd be something more useful in the library. But I also have some information on the auction.
[ This picture is of a map drawn in Lloyd's notebook of the auction venue. Aside from having guard positions marked, there's a lot of annotation - arrows pointing out security patrol routes, notations of the timing for shift changes, notes about the route the monsters are brought to the block by, and such details that you'd expect from a security professional. ]
Although you probably need to translate for them, since writing doesn't seem to benefit from...however everyone is able to talk here.
Thanks. I'm not sure if I'll be able to get into anything else before we leave without attracting too much attention, but if I do, I'll send it your way.
Well, even if you can't, it's still appreciated. Having your input on things has been a huge help. You bring things to the table that the rest of us don't have.
If there's one thing I learned leading the SSS, it's that our differences make us stronger. We all had completely different areas of expertise, and all of it came together and got us through cases one of us would never be able to solve alone.
I agree, I don't want to do anything that could hurt the city itself. The people here have enough to contend with as it is.
Well, I suppose it can't hurt to share. Although remember-- it miiiight sound a little crazy.
If we assume the compulsion spell is as powerful as it is because of the size of the physical object it's anchored to, I was wondering if a counter spell couldn't be placed on something larger.
It's the only non-violent solution I could think of. And I don't know if something like that's even possible, no. But I think if we could do it together, as a group, we might stand a chance.
We should probably test it on a smaller scale first before we try to see if it'd even work. Using lots of magic can be dangerous, so we gotta make sure it's worth it.
Yeah, it's not so much the complexity of the spell I'm worried about as the scale. There's ways to boost magic output, but if we overdid it we could all wind up in comas.
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Right. Well if Lloyd's able to do the compulsion spell, then all we need to do is learn the counterspell and then we can do it.
I know. But I can't think of any one thing larger than that wall besides that. More than that, it would make things very difficult for them, if they wanted to work around it.
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Then the only way to really stop the spell would be to destroy the walls surrounding the city.
[Well then.]
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[ And lo, an attachment appears. ]
But yes, as far as I can tell, there's not really a loophole to unravel. It's pretty solidly embedded.
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As long as the ability is passed on, even if we could destroy these walls, it can't truly stop the cycle.
But... this is something we needed to know. Thanks for looking into it, Lloyd. There's one thing on my mind, but-- I don't know how realistic it is. So I'm going to keep thinking on it.
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[ insert Crossbell Angstâ„¢ ]
But maybe the rest of us can help you sort all of that out, if you wind up thinking in circles. We're all here for you.
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The Bright Wall is the reason Aefenglom is able to continue as it is. The neighborhoods outside the wall have it a lot harder even with aid from inside the wall. I'd imagine it's the same for Dorchacht's wall.
That's something we need to consider before we advocate for its destruction to the locals.
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[ The guy who basically said "okay, Crossbell is gonna have to suck it up and get invaded" because the alternative was the enslavement of his tiny WMD daughter is clearly willing to take some risks. But he also knows this ain't his lane. ]
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Although, on that note. Elliot, do you have resistance contacts?
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Yeah, I do. They've been helping me get on the radio and I've been teaching them stuff I know.
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The pictures of the compulsion spell were part of it, since I was hoping there'd be something more useful in the library. But I also have some information on the auction.
[ This picture is of a map drawn in Lloyd's notebook of the auction venue. Aside from having guard positions marked, there's a lot of annotation - arrows pointing out security patrol routes, notations of the timing for shift changes, notes about the route the monsters are brought to the block by, and such details that you'd expect from a security professional. ]
Although you probably need to translate for them, since writing doesn't seem to benefit from...however everyone is able to talk here.
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Sure Lloyd! I'd be happy to pass it along. I'm sure it'll be a big help.
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Well, I suppose it can't hurt to share. Although remember-- it miiiight sound a little crazy.
If we assume the compulsion spell is as powerful as it is because of the size of the physical object it's anchored to, I was wondering if a counter spell couldn't be placed on something larger.
Namely, the land itself.
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Do we even have the power to do that?
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It's the only non-violent solution I could think of. And I don't know if something like that's even possible, no. But I think if we could do it together, as a group, we might stand a chance.
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We should probably test it on a smaller scale first before we try to see if it'd even work. Using lots of magic can be dangerous, so we gotta make sure it's worth it.
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A test would be good, though. At least that way we'll know if it's worth pursuing.
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[Which, that's bad]
Right. Well if Lloyd's able to do the compulsion spell, then all we need to do is learn the counterspell and then we can do it.
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Well, its all just speculative at this point.
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[Because yes, avoiding comas sure would be nice]
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But we don't know enough to say it's not possible.
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At least... it's something to consider.
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But it gives us something to investigate, at least.