[quote=@thewizardguy] Being old does not justify nuke-proofing, it's age is irrelevant. The fact that I'm not actually throwing a nuke at you is irrelevant to the fact that you just stated a nuke would be insufficient to destroy camelot. There is no level of firepower above 'nuclear warfare'. There is nothing higher than that. So you're basically stating that Camelot is immune to any damage inflicted by anything, ever, until we develop Antimatter Explosives. Your character's one supposed weakness is that he can be killed during the day, but if he sleeps in a magical impregnable fortress immune to any and all damage surrounded by a vast network of spies and soldiers in a country filled with vampires, that isn't really a weakness. [/quote] Nuclear warfare is your limit of firepower? How strange. I thought you'd at least go for something more fun as molecular destabilization. Camelot has withstood the 1500 some odd years. Weathering through the ages. It is also hidden underground as the centuries piled up upon it. It is an immortal kingdom lost to the ages of time. But I'm sure you have no concept of eternity and the significance of protecting something to withstand the ages. Merlin however foresaw this and casted a ward over it to both conceal it from scrying and prevent its destruction until the King returns from Avalon to reclaim his throne. But if you cannot accept this line of logic, of preserving something against decay, then you could also argue Bedivere believes Merlin has done this whether or not it applies. Either way, I.C. there is no suggestion to Bedivere that the nukes would work. But of course if we metagame everything... The fortress is not impregnable. There are no other vampires there due to the amount of Judeo-Christian symbolism found in Camelot. And no humans walk the halls as guards either as the only ones who Bedivere would allow to do so are the other knights of Camelot. There are no modern turrets or surveillance. The only modification is a phone landline running from the ceiling with a direct line to Parliament. Although the darkness of the underground can be banished away by a flashlight. Thus you can walk into it. Most likely falling into it on accident. Not knowing where you end up but falling into the dark abyss until you hit water. To then be unable to walk back up and must wander the halls until another exit is found. A story I'd like to throw in would be of how an English solider accidentally came upon Camelot. While exploring the halls, he found Bedivere in his Red Dragon form, guarding over his treasures. But either way, Camelot's only defense is the last knight and Merlin's meddling. Dare I ask why you are so critical of some elements by the way? You always seem to expect elements of reality when it is convenient for you. Yet, disregard it with little more than a brush off when we raise question. For example, you have still to explain the full extent of Gabriel's powers, nor any form of perceived weaknesses. Yet, you constantly bash on us regarding our "OP"-ness. Furthermore, you have place the Purge in Kilopoint in a large scale assault as if they were ready to do battle without any form of reverse knowledge from either side. Which is to say you managed to move a force of Purge member with tanks and all, to a relatively small base in kilopoint knowing vampires are going to strike it without the vampires noticing or Kilopoint putting out a high alert for potential enemy movements. You have made Kami-no-Kage with some special life-extending formula (I'll disregard the batteries for now until you develop this) and for some odd reason he knows that Bedivere arrived in the States even though Bedivere could be anywhere with his water merge abilities and decides to hunt him down. You have created technology which is supposedly to fight vampires, yet unless the Purge has extreme lobbying, they are producing weapons of war which world governments ought to be more concerned about. The attack on kilopoint and attempted bombing of should have landed the Purge in some really bad press. Yet the world government has allowed the organization to exist without any intervention or audit. SOLIDER I take it is the official group because of the regulation it has. You seem to "force" the issue at hand into your design with disregard to the contribution of others to the lore and story. Just take the interaction with Mathew Stone. You would believe that Mathew would get audience with the Collector just because he called? Just because sudden interest overtook him? If someone like Bill Gates decided to call up the Queen of Brittan and ask if her entire country wanted to conduct business with Microsoft such that no Mac's would be allowed in Brittan, do you think they would actually meet face to face? Or would Bill rather send a proxy to meet the Queen's people and discuss business matters? It would be illogical for actual business people who have never met each other to sit in chat about undisclosed business with Mathew did not specify. As for securing nuclear weapons, if men like Mathew Stone have nukes, one would expect the UK (hence by extension Bedivere) also has nuclear weaponry (which ironically would be weapons of war he would collect for display purposes in self-satisfaction but he'd never use them because he prefers the way of the sword). So then, should we escalate once more? Or will you begin to see that it is not just your story here but a joint venture requiring yourself to be respectful of the design of others and not just justify your own when they are clearly equally shady though no one bothers to point them out because they just go along with it and take it for face value in the interest of not controlling things which are beyond their domain.