The Great Eye Tyrant of the Helmlands
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Isn't trying to capture a beholder really stupid?
There's nowhere safe to keep it for a start.
Then there's the fact it would likely try to enslave or just kill those holding it.
Bryce
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Naresh your thoughts?
Soppi of the Redwood
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I must agree with the Councilor from the Greywatch. Beholders cannot be contained. Best that any encountered are slain or if beyond the ability then avoided until prepared. Attempting to capture one presents an unreasonable risk to the realm and may antagonize them into turning their focus on innocents.
Councilor Castemont
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Rather than capture beholders, perhaps start tests on the smaller cousins, the Gauth and Gazer. Trials could be done with relative safety. On other notes, the Precept Arcanum has had interest in researching the beholder kin's eye stalks for some time. We've the facilities to perform what tests you may wish.
-Blood Dragon, Naresh Sabzvari.
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I've given him a update.
Soppi of the Redwood
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I still think any attempt to bring these sort of creatures into the city for research puts people at risk.
Bryce
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The hunter’s union was used to bring in mountain bears and other massive beasts. If the city survived that, it can survive a gazer the size of a child’s head and a guath the size of a torso.
-Blood Dragon, Naresh Sabzvari.
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Bears don't have dangerous magic stripping abilities or eye stalks that shoot various deadly beams unlike varieties of beholderkin.
I still believe bringing such things into the city is foolish and dangerous
Bryce
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No, but the Gorgon in there certainly has some petrifying breath.
-Blood Dragon, Naresh Sabzvari.
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Zenrin led a group yesterday comprised of myself, Soppi, Rot, A gnome with a stupid name, Greg and a new adventurer.
We were able to gain samples of various beholderkin for Zenrins experiments with poison
Bryce
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Soppi.
Have there been any updates on poisons from Zenrin?
Bryce
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None yet.
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As I lay sleeping on my favorite spot of soft mossy ground in my grove last night, an idea came to me.
What if we could turn the Eye Tyrants thralls against it?
It seems far easier to capture and contain one of the many monsterous thralls in the Helmlands than a Beholder for sure, and perhaps once we have one securely in a cell, we could looking for vunrablities in the Eye Tyrants control method for battlefield gain?
Soppi of the Redwood
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That makes more sense,
Though I'm unsure what learning how they control thralls would gain against it, It would still have its eye beams and such
Bryce
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I assume the Precept has the facilities to keep a beholder thrall safe and secure for questioning and tests if one is dragged to your base?
Soppi of the Redwood
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Under no circumstances will any Eye Tyrant enter this city, in chains or not.
There was a reason why the Black Tower of Raubagaush maintained a facility in the Helmlands, and from there, conducted its research and war against the Hive. Documents from the Masked King's reigns suggest they found something spectacular in the region, and were competing with the Tyrant's Hive to secure the vicinity around it.
In this, I suggest you focus your efforts. His Majesty has indicated he would be eager to reclaim the Helmlands and its resources for the Crown, and will bestow noble titles to the group who can see the hive banished, or destroyed.
Royal Wizard McGregor Falstean
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Well if those wizard where onto something.... were going to be looking over there.
Soppi of the Redwood
///something this weekend sound a plan?
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//Hit me up for a time.
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Intelligence is power, we should clear and secure the research facility. We'll need it to have any hope of testing our theories on these creatures. It's also a good launching point for future expeditions.
-Blood Dragon, Naresh Sabzvari
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Agreed.
As Great Druid of Redwood this is my priority, but I'm going to need at least one mage worth there salt in the group to know what I'm looking at.
Soppi of the Redwood