Intermission 8 Page 20
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“Me and Indi had brought the arachnomancer’s numbers back up to pre-retaliation levels, at least at our temple. With that being the case, the head priests decided it was time to hit the Empire directly again.”
“We gathered all of our acolytes, and all of the monsters the Goddess had sent to us, and we hit the very centre of the capital. The Imperial Plateau.”
“This was last year. You might have heard about it.”
“I think I remember something about a few arachnomancers being captured sneaking around?”
“That’s what they called it, since that’s about all it amounted to up on the surface.”
“See, we tried to come up through the old tunnels under the city, but the Guard knew.”
“I dunno if they had an informant, or if they just figured it was our most likely avenue of attack, or what.”
“The point is, they were ready for us.”
“It was an absolute massacre.”
Whoa, Empire’s got giant robots?
This is a fantasy setting sir’, we call’em Golems around here, magic or not.
45 wants to disagree (in the sense that a fantasy setting can have robots).
45 knows that in fantasy settings we call ’em toasters 🙂
Do you guys think the Emperor and the Sun God are tha same being? I’m just saying this based exclusively on yellow.
Probably not. I feel like we wouldn’t have abandoned sun god temples and sun god gear (Like the Mitre) if that was the case.
I believe yellow is supposed to represent HOLY-type damage.
Enemies we may encounter in higher tier imperial dungeons:
– Flying casters, let’s keep an eye out for good ranged options…
– Huge golems/giants, the size of an entire dungeon room by itself!
– Imperial paladins? The one up front is glowing yellow unlike the other guard.
That imperial guard is K, arachnomancers cut his arm off
Uhm, no.
If that was Kamau, he didn’t have his “signature” sword in that fight (look at the tip) yet, so that is not the fight he lost his arm in. (reference here: https://ko-fi.com/album/Dungeon-Eyes-Prologue-2-W7W87ZGSG Also the profile of the helmet looks different)
It is quite possible though, that one of the spider goddess’ followers did confront Kamau (either later, after switching swords or “off panel” in this fight, meaning that the depicted guy on this page here is not Kamau), because the helmet of Kamau’s opponent (in the Ko-Fi gallery) does look a lot like it might belong to a spider affine creature.
No, this battle happened a year ago, and Kamau lost his arm only a few weeks ago, as he said on I2P13.