Imagine if this universe wasn't the only one, there is actually infinite other verses out there...
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Xicree said:
Disminded said:[X] Lord of the Courts
[X] DCAU
Psh. Logrus rules, Pattern drools.
EVA-Saiyajin said:
drake_azathoth said:
3 for ChaosDarik29 said:
Everyone has their own way of things.Darik29 said:Er, boss? There's really no need to count up every vote and post immediately afterword what the count is.
It'd probably be better just to wait a set amount of time, then count all the votes at once.
4 for ChaosValette-Serafina said:[X] Lord of the Courts
[X] DCAU
Good show on starting a quest.
Everyone has their own way of things.
Darik29 said:Right then.
Say, I recall that Chaos Lords were experts at Shapeshifting, and doing some crazy stuff, but I can't actually remember much about them. I read The Lords of Amber book through the first book, and into the one where the son of the dude from the first book set out to find his father in the second book, but I never got past that point.
Anyone mind valuing me in about Lords of Chaos?
Merior said:Okay, going by my knowledge of the Chronicles of Amber I have the following to say about the various options open to us.
Prince of Amber
Okay, this option gives us useful and straightforward power. Using the Pattern, being able to walk through Shadow and seek out about anything you want, is incredibly useful even if many such things are going to be limited to working where they came from or very 'nearby' places. The downsides ere definitely family, family, and family. You do not want to know how scary the elder members of your family can be.
Lord of the Courts
A more... varied power than that gained by the Princes of Amber, but it has its downsides. IIRC, it is slower for travel and while it isn't listed as a downside per se you are pretty tied into your house. And it's worth noting that 'Order' has very potent individuals in it.
Dual-Hertiage Child
This choice seemingly translates into 'being the person who the powerful people want to have under their thumb or gotten rid of'. Potentially we'd have a lot of power, but managing to develop that potential without being in a tag of war between the sides would be hard. It'd likely take smart voting to make use of this properly and, frankly, that doesn't happen in Quest threads.
Magical Person/Creature
My view on this is: Nope. In theory there's potential here, but it's worth keeping in mind that magic (like technology) is tied to specific Shadows or region in Shadow. So it's perfectly likely that, without the raw reality of Order or Chaos backing us, our powers or tricks will flat out not work most places we go. And it is likely that we lack, or have very limited, ability to move between Shadows.
After considering matters I would vote for being aligned with Order. While you do have family as being a big danger, it is simply a potential one and the family is small enough (and we're not powerful enough) that it might be considered a waste to just get rid of us casually.
[X] Prince of Amber.
4 for Amberkinglugia said:
Ahkinglugia said:That means that I'm joking and the vote is not serious at all.
Because sparkling wannabe vampires.
Darik29 said:Right then.
Say, I recall that Chaos Lords were experts at Shapeshifting, and doing some crazy stuff, but I can't actually remember much about them. I read The Lords of Amber book through the first book, and into the one where the son of the dude from the first book set out to find his father in the second book, but I never got past that point.
Anyone mind valuing me in about Lords of Chaos?
Disminded said:The Logrus has a few interesting abilities.
First, as stated, to even walk the Logrus you need to be able to shapeshift. Most Lords of Chaos shapeshift into demon forms that are good for combat. So that's nifty.
Secondly, the logrus has an ability comparable to Ambers shadowwalking. Instead of moving directly through shadow toward what they desire, they can send out logrus tendrils to search shadow for a desired object and pull it towards them or them towards it. More mundanely, you can use these Logrus tendrils for direct physical manipulation of nearby objects. When used for physical manipulation or combat, the strength of these tendrils depends on the strength of your will.
Thirdly, the logrus can be used to enhance senses, allowing you to see magic, pattern and chaos effects, and other things.
Fourthly, the Logrus can be used to hang spells for sorcery... though it should be noted that in the Amber-verse, sorcery, while pretty cool, is usually a pale shadow of the bullshit that a Logrus or Pattern master can pull off. Still, it can be useful.
Fifthly, the Logrus can be used to shield against... well, pretty much everything really. It might be weaker against Pattern-based attacks, but I'm not sure.
And then we get to advanced applications of the Logrus. With the advanced pattern, you can carve out your own shadow, alter the rules of reality across an entire shadow, summon and control creatures of chaos (demons), sever and animate a portion of the Logrus as a servant and summon primal chaos, which is capable of devastating entire universes.
This is all straight from the Amber Diceless core rulebook. In fairness, it must be admitted that Pattern workers are also quite powerful, I just like the aesthetics of the Logrus better.
Biigoh said: