Oops, forgot that Nerjin asked a question. Getting that now.
Also
Edit: One question about gear, would it be possible to trade the point of AC from Gnome Twist Cloth for a 5% reduction of the Arcane Spell Failure? Call it Light Twist Cloth, an Exotic armour that applies any armour bonus it gives (say, through magical Enhancement) to Touch AC (if proficient). This would allow wearing it without having to make it Twilight to offset ASF, though once you started magically boosting the AC it'd cost basically the same (Twilight is a +1 bonus, so you can afford an extra +1 enhancement to offset the missing mundane AC). It's basically a fancy robe that needs Proficiency that way.
Also Taw, what kind of system are we using for say a battle with two armies? I mean there's always this.
As I mentioned earlier in the thread, Heroes of Battle was made for this.
I'll post over in IC in a mo, but...
Yeah, I'm in support of plan Caravan Raiding. Our party is built for blitzing people hard and fast, not sneaky infiltrations. We can hit their supplies, burn what we can't steal, and keep repeating it. Either we'll starve/disease them out, or they'll send raiding parties out of the castle after us, in which case we can hit those to whittle down their forces.
Our listed goal in the OOC thread opener is to slow the enemy war effort while our allies look for reinforcements.
Our listed goal in the IC thread opener is to assassinate the commander in charge of the enemy frontlines.
The caravan raiding plan offers probably our best bet to take the castle, but it ignores the reason why we're trying to do so in the first place, because it leaves the enemy commander free to keep sending out orders to the rest of the front. Now, there are a few potential ways to stop them from doing this, starting with "kill any messengers heading out" and working up from there, but it runs into the problem that we don't know how the messages are being sent. Horsemen? Easy enough to hunt down and kill. Messenger birds? We don't have enough ranged attackers to surround the castle and stop any from getting out; depending on how fast the birds are, I may be able to fly after them and butcher them, but if more than one is sent out at a time... Magic message spells/telepathic links/scrying on map tables? Yeah, we're fucked.
This leads me to perhaps the 2 most important questions:
a) How important is it to keep the castle intact?
and
b) Do some PCs just want to watch the world burn?