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How close does the end of Carnac get to the current coast? And given how many thousand years ago it was built, a quarter or third the way to the end of the ice age, how much lower was average sea level, and so teh coast at that time, and growable or buildable land? As in did it go even further? Being a Leyline, it alighns with Stonehenge? how much narrower was the dividing water coast to coast at that time?
Starlight sneezing at Carnac would be like an Apple iBoom in Teslas Gigafactory?
The Tucano did well, but those magical defenses were rolling Naturals on defense, or were they average, especially that Sphinx? I thought with the targeting, the missiles were the most powerful singular weapons the sailors had available to them, so its a pity they didnt know to hit the pyramid although the hydra might have changed things slighty? Trouble is, to really hit that location takes resources that even HiP dont have access to, or museum pieces?
Between booby traps, the extent of the place and the shere evil rememnants which the golem should still be linked to? theres going to be losses, amongst others, and cleric vs Temple spirit?
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Having been there myself, I can say it's a fair distance from the shore. Maybe two or three kilometers, give or take. Though unlike shores like the Netherlands, Brittany is situated on top on an old mountain range. The Armorican massif if I recall, so the area is rather rocky, and with the exception of erosion I don't think the shoreline could change that fast.
Then again I'm no geologist.
And Carnac doesn't point towards Stonehenge. In fact it's almost perpendicular?
Don't get me wrong, they're powerful for sure, and barring torpedoes most likely the most powerful piece of ordnance they can muster. But they're anti-tank/vehicle warheads as far as I've checked, and on the lighter end of the scale. By which I mean it's no HOT tandem charge.
Bombs would have done a better job at crippling the Four Horses, but that just brings back to Hawthorne not being trained for unguided drops.
As for the sphinx... you know how the concept of spaced armor? Extrapolate that to a shield spell detonating the warhead prematurely (assuming the shield is held a fair distance away from the caster) and it already loses most of its potency. Explosive potential being lesser than on a strictly HE payload and having most of the blastwave redirected away from the target...
Also let's not forget from an author's viewpoint, bombing the antagonists into oblivion wouldn't make for... well, much writing.