Question: would the arena plan be one of those 'require both a Miracle and an Interaction' creations mentioned in the rules? I figure we need to be there, and thus outside the islands, to make the whole place (spreading the word and luring people in would be another Interaction, I suppose?).
Hrm, good point. In theory there's no
particular reason we couldn't shape it from afar, but it does sound a bit more like a highly magical crafting action.
We should probably both spend Miracles to boost the action.
Depends on the success rate, unless we're in a hurry. Since each added Miracle halves the failure rate, it's mathematically better to just chance it with lower odds for most situations.
Of course, we'd probably want to both spend actions to build it together for story reasons anyway.
It occurs to me it would already take up my Interaction to test-and-possibly-buff-up Sarah, unless I can do that remotely (I'm planning a sort of vision quest where she has to make brave, honorable choices to pass, in this case).
I would think you can send visions remotely. Showing up in disguise to test her in person would take it up, though.
Potentially we could put it off until next month, or I could spend this month scouting out/parleying with the Orcs to make sure this'll actually work.
I'm getting hilariously colonialist vibes off all of us. We don't know anything about the Orcs but we expect to wrap them around our little fingers. It's... perfectly fitting, really. Racist Bellian bastards.
To be fair, most of us are talking about Orc slaves or the irrefutable power of "COME AT ME BRO."
As Ketari believes, the strong eat the weak, and she doesn't think of herself as a weakling. You know, if we all banded together, we could crush any of those orc armies with ease. Of course, their own gods would probably intervene then.
Well, if we take the bellian army to support us, even two gods should almost assure us of a victory. True enough about their own gods though - that could easily earn us an all-out, or even worse, a godly war between the two factions / races. I am quite interested in how strong the local gods turn out to be, especially as weirdsound mentioned that "some players on the field can level all of you combined"~ or something along these lines.
Yeah. Nothing escalates a situation like a pack of gods laying waste to all in their path.
Of the things we've heard of, I'd guess those chimaera gods for obscene-by-god-standards power levels. We know they've already got 16 other deities as personal limb donors, after all.