Rolled 42, 90, 82, 31, 24, 69, 75, 59, 7, 79, 41, 60, 74, 32, 48, 31, 34, 89, 63, 65 = 1095 (20d100)
Actions 1 and 2 (Damn, really long one with tons of explanation):
>The Tau paladin returns to the temple after the slaying of the Golems. Along with his disciples, he kneels before the Emerald Altar, singing the praises of Constantia and the Judge. The Gnolls are here as well, to put his prayer into the form of a righteous appeal. He beseeches that she grant the Silverfish whatever blessings they're willing to give. The living races have been attempting to support one another like kin, throughout these two decades in the library. The handful of surviving AAA, who once assaulted the humans, were taken in by the bugs and protected. The very same humans aided them in reaching intellectual enlightenment, and the three have been sharing their knowledge peacefully. The goblins... Eh, whatever. >But since the dawn of civilization, the Undead have been threatening their peace and Order. They create dangerous devices that threaten the Library itself, like the Obelisk. They trap souls and torture them eternally in crystals. They burn down nests, lead attacks, and work alongside the Metal Demons. The Paladin seeks a boon upon the people of the Library, to aid them in battling the scourge and resisting them. The Silverfish have no magic to counteract their hideous spells, and they only grow in strength when killing and profaning souls.>His request is for the Gods to take the souls of all the living into the Afterlife upon their death, to deny the Undead the continued desecration of their souls, and the cessation of their dominion over it.>Hopefully, with the most pious of the Silverfish and the silver-tongued Gnolls working together, she can convinced to grant them aid against the undead menace.>The request with her has to either be granted/denied, and the audience will reach an end anyway. So just take off the big gem once it's done and bring it back. Action 3:
>>5264665>Work on Acid Blood yet again, to ensure that bodies dissolve upon death and cannot be raised by the undead. This time, we seek to borrow the Staff of Gaia, if your AAA buds agree. The staff is of nature, and within nature's many wondrous creatures, there ought to be the key to developing the right biochemical cocktail. The spawn who emerge from this process will be quarantined and tested to ensure that they bear the desired results. A safety measure is in place, where if these Silverfish have half-assed acids, they'll be sterilised, to prevent damage from being done to the gene pool. Factory action:
Guns for my bois.