Rainbowdragon
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posted 03-30-12 09:37 AM
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Taya listened to what the others had to say. "I like the idea of Teleporting in, but Barock is right when he says that the caster would have to be someone who knows the city. Teleporting to the shrine at the top of the ziggurat might be an idea, but it would be a lot easier to keep the ziggurat warded against teleportation than the whole city. I could cast Teleport from a scroll if we could get one, but if we are to teleport to a destination that is not within line of sight, then I would need some way of scrying the city as well. And even with scrying there would be a slight chance of me teleporting us somewhere else.
Another option, would be to fly over the walls while under the cover of invisibility. Doing so would be a bit more work, and sentries with see invisibility could pose a problem. Though in my experience, very few expect the flying invisible dragon".
"Though anyone with sense would know that most dragons both fly and are invisible" Wur added.
Rainbowdragon
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posted 04-09-12 04:31 PM
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Looking at Aimienna, Taya quickly started calculating how to turn a small air force invisible. She had never really had the need to turn anything but herself, Wur, and a few odd trinkets invisible before. She had tested the limits of her spells a few times though, and an invisible rock could make a fun improvised trap at times. Glancing at Wur she said "Making all of us invisible shouldn't prove too much of a problem, though I never actually tried making an object invisible and hiding within it. I guess it could work, kind of like how an item picked up and stuffed in a pouch disappears if you are invisible, though it might also count against the weight limit when cast upon an object? Anyway, each casting should be sufficient to turn 800-900 lbs. of stuff, or one living creature, invisible for nine minutes or so." Glancing back at Aimienna "I hope that would be sufficient for whatever it is you have in mind?"
Taya was a bit curious about how taxing it would be to turn this air force invisible. Probably a whole lot less than providing all of her companions with both flight and invisibility. And it was good to know that Barock could help with flight, having another one capable could prove valuable if they ever needed to leave in a hurry.
Looking up, Wur asked "Taya, how about short range teleportation? Couldn't you just sneak up to a spot close enough to the city wall, and then just teleport through the wall?"
Glancing back at Wur, Taya answered "Well, yes. I could teleport myself and up to three others almost 800 ft. That should be enough to get us past the wall, and it might just work. Especially if someone else could do so as well, it would be less convenient if I had to teleport back and get the rest of you."
Rainbowdragon
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posted 04-24-12 05:20 AM
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Wur and I with equipment, should add up to less than 125 lbs.