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#748
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Suzerain of Sheol
Desolation Denizen
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Well hypothetically if she did that -- fire won't really bother Thomas unlike it's hot enough to flash-melt his titanium bones, which -- *looks up* -- would require something in excess of 3,000 degrees F. I wouldn't advise testing that even if she could somehow kill him instantly, as his soldiers wouldn't take too kindly to it. Plus, we really don't want a TPK... not to mention killing Thomas instantly is more than likely outside anyone here's abilities given his theurgic power. (See the priest we fought in the last game who had his heart ripped out and his skull blasted apart and kept fighting us for a while. READ: until Lev turned into a gore spider and CONSUMED him.)
If someone agitates the angel, the result will require immediate attention by all parties involved, I can say that much. This is really her best hope to get out of this. *looks at fishboy*
And throwing a marble column at Diogenes would be impressive, considering there aren't any. :P I take it she isn't aware he's more or less on her side?
I mean, I'm really not trying to give you a hard time here, I want them both to survive, it's just... a little bound by the shackles of his character here. (And I'm not against Thomas getting killed, but I was planning for it later. If he dies now, we'll have a much harder time coming up, but that might be more interesting...)
If I had to suggest an alternative to provoking the angel, if enough the party declares against him, it might give him pause. He knows Diogenes is in absolutely no shape to fight him, so doesn't really take his threat seriously, but if enough of the others turned on him to the point where even if he comes out on top, the mission's likely to fail, I imagine he'd see the wisdom in reining himself in.
Cold silence has a tendency
to atrophy any sense of compassion
between supposed lovers.
Between supposed brothers.
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Posted 11-21-2013, 04:15 PM
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