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Back when dinosaurs ruled the Earth, I got started with writing online on the Spore forums. Man, those were the days. We're talking like 12 years ago 2010-ish!

I've been here on and off for almost as long, and have GM'd a bunch of different things to varying success.

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I think Sauranath may have some issues to talk over with his psychologist.

So does Astarte.

And Vestec.

And Vowzra.

Undasis.

Escre.


Of course we all know that Ialu and Sauranth are perfectly sane
Ah, that's a misunderstanding, Sauranath seeing people wear his family like animal skins didn't appeal to him, so he became angry.


Okay, that's a fair enough explanation
Well the Strong Tribe are the only ones who have the armor, it's the specific technology/bonus that they got when Ialu founded them as an order.

The Cimex and Dyun failed at killing the dragons and I doubt ordinary humans would fare much better. Maybe they've slain the odd few that attacked villages, but I doubt anywhere near as many as the Strong Tribe. Ialu has personally slain most of those dragons, with the help of his hunters that have their special Wi.
The thing of it is that I think something more like four hundred dragons were killed over the years. They are large but not likely to field armies worth of scales unless their huge.


The Strong Tribe numbers only 600, and not all those are hunters/warriors that would have dragonscale armor. Maybe 200 suits would have been made, and I don't know how big dragons are but I'm thinking that they're probably big enough to make like 10 suits. So like I said, the Strong Tribe has probably killed like 20 dragons over the past 30 something years. It's not too bad.
I'm back now, sound the trumpets.


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Apologies for getting heated, but Kraken is MEANT to be paranoid.

Also, I know the objections weren't personal, but I felt that most gods would have a general idea that such an important meeting was happening.


Well those whose heroes attended or who had a vested interest in spying on the humans, maybe.

What doesn't make sense to me is how someone like Sauranth would know about it and arrive at that precise spot just in time to crash it. Of course, it's too late to change any of that now so I guess I'll just chalk it up to a chance encounter "Fate", but it was something that had bothered me a little bit.
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Almost all the heroes, which he would have been watching, went. Do you remember the Undasis blessed Zerabil, who was at the meeting the whole time?

There's no possible way Undasis could NOT know, because there's no way he wouldn't be watching the meeting, because Zerabil was there, and Undasis is always keeping track of Zerabil, because Zerabil has the Morning Blade. I've made this all clear IC.

I'm sorry, but you can't just ignore the basic things that Undasis would have been doing the whole time because they disagree with you.


Ah, I had forgotten about Zerabil being watched. I concede verbal defeat to you, Hael

And don't take this personally as an objection against you or Undasis because it disagrees with me. I was stating this as the case for basically all of the gods, because I genuinely don't see how some would know the things that they do.
Sounds good to me.
I never said Undasis stayed in the ocean, he's constantly moving about land. Don't assume that he stays in the ocean just because he's the god of that, it's very unfair to me.


I actually don't remember your IC posts mentioning this, though perhaps I missed that detail. Please do pardon my most elf-like arrogance.

For one, he would have been watching over that meeting on the summit where your follower wore Dragon-scale armour, so obviously it's not a secret.


Ah, but this is precisely what I'm talking about. How would he even be aware of this meeting? A few messengers ran out and a couple chieftains from each tribe traveled away. It was nothing huge, and this all happened inland.
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No, Undasis would have been watching for a while now.

He knows. He always knows.


How? Ialu is really far inland.

Back to the topic of Kho asking if Vowzra and the other gods knew too much, I'm not sure if some have been following that 100 mile range of omnipotence that's mentioned in the OP. Ialu's village is in the middle of the continent and Undasis stays in the ocean, so how would he know what's going on over there?

As much as it stings, Hael, I don't think Undasis can bully him yet -_-
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