cpthero2
Great Reader
USA
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Posted - 03 Mar 2020 : 23:52:08
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Master Rupert,
You may have a very valid point there: great point. That kind of evidence can be looked at objectively and analyzed to say, "Hey, Hanali, so much for your protection deal: you're fired.", and go with The Protector, himself.
Was there any information about possible insider help, or anything else that might have mitigated the protections in a manner that would not invalidate Hanali as a viable candidate for protection?
Best regards,
quote: Originally posted by Wooly Rupert
quote: Originally posted by TBeholder
quote: Originally posted by George Krashos
I'll just say that if enemies are close enough to shatter the statue of Hanali in the centre of Evereska so as to disrupt the mythal, the place is clearly screwed.
Indeed. For storming the place by force, at this point it makes little difference. For scenarios of unauthorized access by stealth, divine involvement alone can give just about any potential troublemaker fits of "second thoughts" about messing with it without very good reasons. One way or another.
Considering that a band of assassins gathered right there with the intent of murdering the royal family of Evermeet, I think that unauthorized access by stealth is clearly a viable option for any bad guys, here.
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