Is it weird to want to threaten an inanimate object – even if it intelligent?

Is it weird to want to threaten an inanimate object – even if it intelligent?

Ever since John mentioned that Kalgun knew about our fight with the automatons in Session 91 last night I’ve had the feeling that it’s not being completely honest with me about it’s abilities.

Furthermore, when I approached the lift (sword obviously sheathed) it again spoke up. Further making me consider threatening to take it up unless it told me the truth about it’s abilities.

The clincher was Luppa’s reaction to Kalgun.

That said – if Kalgun isn’t forthcoming after Edan confronts him about it (once we’re clear of the babysitters) – would you mind heading back to Engineering in order that Edan can up the ante. Edan wants it to be clear to Kalgun that he won’t tolerate shenanigans even if he is the key to Edan’s wish of mastering Dwarven Tech.

0 Replies to “Is it weird to want to threaten an inanimate object – even if it intelligent?”

  1. Interesting idea, but we don’t really know how the soul-transfer progress works. Sure, Kalgunn (and perhaps Araquiel) could help us, but it may just be beyond our means.

    Sides, we’re gonna be enacting the Ryker plan, so that may not even be an option. (Addendum: We need to make sure we haven’t got the lie-box around when we do, just in case.)0

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