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Ex-Lich!Arazni gets isekaid into the Shining Crusade.
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Karlenius did not know about the offer of immortality and is making a face slightly like he would've expected Alfirin to take it. 

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Oh, come on, even if Alfirin wanted lichdom she wouldn't want to be indebted to Tar-Baphon for it. She's competent to do it herself. And she shouldn't. It'd be awful for her. 

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" - an unlimited number of times per day? I'm sure there's a good setup to pick a fight with a horde of archons, have the enemy hang around and give us the three minutes assuming they'll have a better time once those leave, and then be very badly on the back foot when they get replaced."

 

(Arnisant is disinterested in Alfirin-related psychodrama. She hasn't betrayed them yet, and if she does, they'll fight her too.)

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"It's not quite as fast as if I could just cast forty ninth-circle spells in a row, but yes. - you can thank Geb."

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"I - would honestly not have expected that was in even Geb's powers and still can't exactly fathom how."

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"Hopefully Tar-Baphon can't either."

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"Just that or any other ninth-circle spells? Any restrictions on what you can summon?" Thank you, Arnisant, for keeping on the important topics.

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"Other spells, but none of them ninth-circle. Plane Shift, Mage Armor, Invisibility, Lesser Dispel, rather a lot of firepower."

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"First use will want to be in the fight where we see if we can take Tar-Baphon alive with two archmages, but after that I actually bet the summons would be extraordinarily useful for training. Past a certain point the men aren't learning that much from sparring with each other and real fights are often not very well designed for challenging people."

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"Over-under on how many astral devas Iomedae can beat at once?"

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"Ten."

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"Under, but I won't bet much on it. Over if Iomedae can pick out something from the evil weapons we haven't destroyed yet."

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"Depends how hard she fights," Arazni says, "But I'm inclined towards the over."

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"Beyond that - we're not that starved for healing most of the time, we do have people waiting on Regenerate, I'd have to look up other useful things sufficiently powerful summoned outsiders can do. 

 

Taking Urgir with a horde of summoned angels would have only about half the disadvantages of taking Urgir any other way, though I'd still rather not."

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A moment of confusion, and then - "Yes. They're just as dead whichever way."

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Angels could avoid killing anyone who wasn't fighting back, but there won't, in practice, be many of those in Urgir. No one there has the slightest reason to expect a surrender to be recognized; they might flee instead of fighting, but that's probably still most of a death sentence. 

But the soldiers wouldn't have to do it. And if she's wrong about how bad it has to be, about the willingness of orcs to surrender under the right circumstances, about their options if they were to flee, it'd be only as bad as it had to be, and not as bad as she believed it had to be, and that counts for something. 

Not for enough to make it worth it unless there's no other way. 

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"So first we try ambushing Tar-Baphon and trying to end the war in one stroke, and then if that fails we do what we should've done three years ago and do it the slow miserable way, is that the proposal here?"

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"Maybe not. Three years ago we didn't have Teleportation Circles, that might make the slow miserable way unnecessary regardless."

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"My insane proposal that won't work is that we fund the war by selling teleportation circles between Shu and Xopatl, borrow enough money from the Church of Abadar to buy a dozen diamonds, kidnap all his liches' phylacteries with Wish and Locate Phylactery, and then he'll be a lot easier to fight."

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"I like proposals to rip out his servants because they feel a bit less like one shot that if it fails leaves us weaker than if we hadn't tried it. I do not expect you can make a dozen diamonds' worth of money selling teleportation circles in a way that doesn't come to Tar-Baphon's attention. ...I guess we could pretend Mathriel made ninth."

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"With that kind of budget I'd be considering asking Pharasma to flood all Ustalav with positive energy for a hundred years," says Karlenius. 

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"It'd destroy his armies but the spellcasters would be able to protect his more powerful servants when they need to leave gallowspire - also it would probably kill all the civilians, too much positive energy is dangerous."

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"How good is his spy network on other continents? How good is his spy network on Sovyrian, if we want to try to find some elfgates that will work for us, or in eastern Kelesh, or Somal? We've got a world and change to build teleportation circles for, and if Xopatl isn't producing the occasional ninth-circle wizard, I did something wrong."

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"We know notably less than we did when you were alive. If I had to guess I'd guess that his intelligence is distinctly mediocre outside Avistan but whatever resources he does have are very much attuned to the question of whether there are any archmages cropping up. It's our best guess that he was putting a lot of work into making sure there weren't any the Empire could conceivably call on, before you first arrived."

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She nods. "Unfortunate." Arazni... honestly Arazni wants to stop thinking, because the more she thinks the more it hurts, and go murder some undead. 

She'll drag her brain back to work. "What access to Communes does he have? Do you know if he's growing the incense in a demiplane, or has Teleport-trade with Vudra?" Which is definitely relevant for how long they can keep her secret.

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