Quote Originally Posted by Wysper View Post
Few Things:
There are a bunch of dwaves lined up at the bottom of a couple frames that we can only see the back of their heads. Who are they?
Bodyguards of the councillors who've already arrived.

In my mind the bigger obstacle is the orange barrier.
Elan could cast an illusion to make someone look like a vampire. So they could give a countermanding order.
But there'd only be the guards and the bodyguards within range of this illusion. What can they do to change the vote?

But I suspect the solution is less elegant and more destructive. Based on the last shot we see of Durkon.
IS this building on the surface? Or near the surface, but still underground?
It is near the surface, as per the complaints of the woman councillor.

The blowing a hole in the ceiling plan does seem like a good one. It looks like the Orange barrier goes all the way around the building. So just blowing a hole in the wall won't allow access.
Other people had the idea to break the ceiling to let in sunlight, which of course the vampires are allergic to. But that violates Dwarven law, so whoever tries to do it is instantly turned to stone. The question is, does the spell anticipate that kind of action so that it prevents it or not?