Well next session (and the first one in about five weeks because of work schedule changes all around) is going to be monday. Pretty likely that none of them will even remember what was happening so this is probably a great chance to get everyone motivated again by throwing as much weight onto...
Actually, I hate to say it but looking back I have not outright asked them "Why don't you guys go big?" I've asked them what they might find most interesting, advised them on things to consider modeling themselves after, and asked how they would like to pursue their motivations but I've never...
I did try it towards the beginning to get them motivated. Didn't work out very well because the player who walked into situations I thought required virtue rolls disagreed with me. She didn't argue with me about it but shifted to a less cooperative style which ended up having the reverse of the...
Pretty impressive plan. Seems like the kind of thing that PCs could really wreck if their bright enough to catch on. I fear my players might completely miss what was going on.
In that case I probably have it call completely backwards and warstriders do count as armor for most charm uses.
I do remember you can't use the armor to elsewhere trick on a warstrider, you have to use a seperate charm.
It's been awhile since I read the warstride sections but I believe with noble and royal warstriders you can. They aren't considered armor because charms that effect armor don't effect the warstrider.
Sorrow and guilt. Unless I've missed some major details, we don't know much about what Misho did during the First Age after creating the keys. He suffered the curse like everybody else, and he remembers it with clarity. That's gotta hurt with Compassion 5.
I'm focusing on the threat of the Underworld at the moment, though the players have yet to even notice that there's a Deathlord gunning for them from across Creation. There's some extra threats around, a rogue Infernal hunting celestial exalted, Dragon Blooded armies threatening to attack each...
I agree entirely false convictions are largely due to problems in an accussed defense.
I was going to do a little rant about your analogy but it occurred to me I was thinking only of criminal judges and you clearly mention civil cases. So, I apologise, your analogy is really spot on.