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Hmmmm, the situation is dire, but we can turn it around. In fact, we can use their own plan against them. The prince is a conduit to the land itself and they plan to use him for their god. He must be afraid, scared, hurt... in pain. If pain is what brought us here, then we can use his pain to temporarily possess him. Then we use our might and his to form a barrier... one to keep this god of Law OUT of this plane.
However, chances are the barrier will also keep us out and even then, they likely have wards to keep us away from the prince himself. As such, consider this an addition to your mission, *create simple pocket size glass ball* when you find and free the prince, hand him the orb. It has no magic, other than what was used to make it, but that is enough. Have him pray to us with that orb. If we need things from you to contact you, he will need something from us to contact us fully. With that simple glass orb, we will have that link and with that link, we can deal with this God of Law and Light.
As for a proper distraction, get as many followers that are still awake to... party. All across town, in the bars, in the parks, near here and near the tower of light. Have them sing, dance, and be merry, but most of all, have thing sing this from time to time.
Black King, on his throne,
Lands he'd seen, worlds he'd known.
White Jester, sneaky clown,
Dreams too big, wants the crown.
His crown is his people, none shall sway,
but the cheeky rogue wants to take it away.
While the king sleeps, the jester did hide.
From the crown, a jewel he pried.
He took the jewel, made his own crown.
But even still, he was just a clown.
The black king woke, mighty with rage!
He called his knights and soldiers, even the page.
And then the white jester ran, hands on his prize.
But the black king's men spot him, they heard his cries.
They brought back his jewel, back into his crown.
Then they gave the fool the boot! Good bye, white clown.
Make it so each person has their own variation if they feel like it, just keep to the theme. We want them to be distracted, thinking that we are going to do something bigger than what we will do and hopefully make them fumble. Also, I for one think a few... subtle jabs at Mr. Merciful will boost moral all around.
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