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Operation; "Skah Fi'Cenru"

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A letter would arrive in the hands of Rex Ubba'Ugluk, scribed by a well-read Goblin

 

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Following the defeat of the creature spawned by the mysterious Dark Shaman that has been stalking Laz-Dur in recent months, the elite Orc's of the War Uzg discovered that the blood of the beast was highly toxic, acidic, poisonous and by all accounts lethal. Honourary Orc; Ghengari'Gorkil proposed this be used to our advantage, to which Wargoth Kharak'Raguk suggested the blood and corpse of the beast be placed into the water supply of a enemy settlement to corrupt and pollute it. It should be noted a sample of this creatures flesh and blood has been kept to be given to Wargoth Malog'Yar for him to study for his works as a Witch Doctor.

 

The Warlord Kahn'Braduk set out with a war party consisting of his son Mok'han'Braduk, the Olog chef Wud and additionally Zislag'Raguk to dispatch the body and later raid the chosen settlement, Fi'Cenru, a popular raiding hub for the Krughai (albeit it should be noted that the citizens of this settlement often cease to move for extended periods of time and on frequent occasion, vanish when encountered by the Krughai, to be investiaged).

 

Arriving at Fi'Cenru's banks via rhino-pulled carts, the war party quickly constructed a make-shift raft to transport the beast's corpse closer to the settlement to achieve maximum pollution of their water resources and all that it encompasses in regards to aquatic food etc. Satisfied with their work, the beast's body was then placed on the raft and sailed towards Fi'Cenru, at which point the war party proceeded to slice it open countless times so the seepage of the lethal blood would be as much as possible, and after dozens of wounds were opened, the body was then dumped in the water. Whether it be a combination of Orcish might or the fact that the beast was spawned from Dark Shamanism it matters not, but as it sank its body broke apart and spread amongst the water, ensconcing the borders of Fi'Cenru in its deadly grasp.

 

To consume the water is now lethal,

To come in contact with the water is highly dangerous and most likely, fatal,

Aquatic life cant not be sustained in these conditions, and would be considered nulled and dead,

 

Following the successful operation, the war party proceeded to raid the settlement, terrorising its citizens. Notably, a human male was hanged via his own intestines from the gatehouse roof.

 

A successful blow to the tree huggers

 

 

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Irhamir shrugs as he places vials of water upon his alembical, with a small fire below it refines.

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A goblin alchemist going by the name Finkelkrantz muttered to himself at the logic of such an action! The high elves would be MAD to condense an acid with such capabilities! The acid within the water would simply vaporize and the poisonous gas inhaled!

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Velulaei Waves to the salt water flowing past Fi'ceru and out into the ocean. Taking the infected water along with it. Creator bless tides.

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1 hour ago, Wûd said:

A goblin alchemist going by the name Finkelkrantz muttered to himself at the logic of such an action! The high elves would be MAD to condense an acid with such capabilities! The acid within the water would simply vaporize and the poisonous gas inhaled!

((A few issues with this post.

As far as I'm aware this is a non existant character.

He wouldn't know.

And no there is no 'toxic vapor'

 

Onto the general post, which also has issues with it.

This is salt water, we don't drink from it.

It's literally attached to both sides of Vailor, so the 'toxins' would spread everywhere, including the Orcs.

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4 minutes ago, ShameJax said:

((A few issues with this post.

As far as I'm aware this is a non existant character.

He wouldn't know.

And no there is no 'toxic vapor'

 

Onto the general post, which also has issues with it.

This is salt water, we don't drink from it.

It's literally attached to both sides of Vailor, so the 'toxins' would spread everywhere, including the Orcs.

((And your character would know it was poisoned just by looking at it and instantly go about brewing it before anyone drank it?
And you draw up another issue with Fi'Ceru roleplay... You either live without a water supply and die or you somehow manage to purify salt water, neither of which make more sense than the poison.))

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3 minutes ago, Mordew said:

((And your character would know it was poisoned just by looking at it and instantly go about brewing it before anyone drank it?
And you draw up another issue with Fi'Ceru roleplay... You either live without a water supply and die or you somehow manage to purify salt water, neither of which make more sense than the poison.))

((Pond in the middle of the city and it would supposedly give off toxic vapors, which is difficult to not be able to tell 

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14 minutes ago, ShameJax said:

((A few issues with this post.

As far as I'm aware this is a non existant character.

He wouldn't know.

And no there is no 'toxic vapor'

 

Onto the general post, which also has issues with it.

This is salt water, we don't drink from it.

It's literally attached to both sides of Vailor, so the 'toxins' would spread everywhere, including the Orcs.

 

Actually, speak with the entire Baxle clan, Fizldank and Caelria, Finkelkrantz does exist, but I haven't played him in a while.

And also, assuming the acid is something close to hydrochloric of a high molar, due to its properties, a vapour is produced from HCL when boiled which Is toxic and an irritable to the lungs. It would also take you much longer to reflux the mixture into its initial state, thus making it safe, due to most acids having a much higher boiling point than water.

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Just now, Wûd said:

 

Actually, speak with the entire Baxle clan, Fizldank and Caelria, Finkelkrantz does exist, but I haven't played him in a while.

And also, assuming the acid is something close to hydrochloric of a high molar, due to its properties, a vapour is produced from HCL which Is toxic and an irritable to the lungs. It would also take you much longer to reflux the mixture into its initial state, thus making it safe, due to most acids having a much higher boil


(( Heads up - real life science is not completely applicable in fine detail to LoTC's cosmic make-up. Be careful when you throw those fancy element terms around. ))

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6 minutes ago, Wûd said:

 

And also, assuming the acid is something close to hydrochloric of a high molar, due to its properties, a vapour is produced from HCL when boiled which Is toxic and an irritable to the lungs. It would also take you much longer to reflux the mixture into its initial state, thus making it safe, due to most acids having a much higher boil

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5 minutes ago, Wûd said:

 

Actually, speak with the entire Baxle clan, Fizldank and Caelria, Finkelkrantz does exist, but I haven't played him in a while.

And also, assuming the acid is something close to hydrochloric of a high molar, due to its properties, a vapour is produced from HCL when boiled which Is toxic and an irritable to the lungs. It would also take you much longer to reflux the mixture into its initial state, thus making it safe, due to most acids having a much higher boiling point than water.

As swgr said, it's lotc, not real life.

And it's not an acid, it's effectively saying if you kill one whale an entire ocean will be blood. Because yes, you dumped it in an ocean.

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Salendys wrinkles her nose as a mild stench lingers around Fi'Ceru for a while.

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I hate the way this topic is going and being played out.

 

If there's an issue, fix it, don't brag on the forums about how you can't do it. Just roleplay as the orcs poluted the water reserves and someone forms a group to go and solve the issue via magic, It brings roleplay to the settlement, making it more lively.

 

The best response I've seen to this topic was from Whimsycal, salt-free, going with it. The stupid ooc fight it's creating is just stupid.

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