Other Jimness > Cinder Spires Spoilers
Cinder Spires Airship Specs So Far
Quantus:
--- Quote from: knnn on October 12, 2015, 05:45:14 PM ---The major in charge of the marines talks about getting a promotion and how killing Cavendish would look bad back home. Also, combined with the destroyer attack, it's pretty obvious that the attack was well planned out and sanctioned by the high command. I suppose it's possible that Cavendish convinced them of the importance of that one book, but I would think that a more concrete advantage would be something more understandable by the rank and file.
--- End quote ---
That was where I was going with it: that it's possible that she convinced them of the tactical advantage of burning the library without actually revealing the value (or goal) of that particular text. It could go either way, if the Spirearch is aware of it there's no reason to think the opposing leadership might not as well.
knnn:
--- Quote from: Quantus on October 12, 2015, 06:35:21 PM ---That was where I was going with it: that it's possible that she convinced them of the tactical advantage of burning the library without actually revealing the value (or goal) of that particular text. It could go either way, if the Spirearch is aware of it there's no reason to think the opposing leadership might not as well.
--- End quote ---
Yes.
Of course, the Spirearch is an etheriaslist himself (and one of the dangerous ones apparently), so he might have a leg up on the opposition.
Second Aristh:
--- Quote from: knnn on October 12, 2015, 06:45:45 PM ---Yes.
Of course, the Spirearch is an etheriaslist himself (and one of the dangerous ones apparently), so he might have a leg up on the opposition.
--- End quote ---
Where did we find out that the spirearch is an etherealist? It seems a little reckless to make the head of your government subject to the compulsions of an etherealist no matter how much of a figurehead he is.
knnn:
--- Quote from: Second Aristh on October 12, 2015, 07:02:36 PM ---Where did we find out that the spirearch is an etherealist? It seems a little reckless to make the head of your government subject to the compulsions of an etherealist no matter how much of a figurehead he is.
--- End quote ---
Pretty sure I saw that claim when he first assembles the team. Note also that Cavendish seems to refers to him ("that spider") as if he had powers.
Second Aristh:
--- Quote from: knnn on October 12, 2015, 09:14:43 PM ---Pretty sure I saw that claim when he first assembles the team. Note also that Cavendish seems to refers to him ("that spider") as if he had powers.
--- End quote ---
I took spider as him sitting in the center of an information network. I still doubt he's an actual etherealist. He doesn't have any obvious compulsions, which according to Jim is a sign of real danger.
Navigation
[0] Message Index
[#] Next page
[*] Previous page
Go to full version