Logan's Decision (Choose One):
3 Hour Moratorium
[] Wait and Kill: The daemonic machines of the chaos dwarfs do not rest easily in the grasp of the greenskins, and seem to regularly require continual suppression on the part of the greenskin shamans. With patience, the shaman Bludwort will surely come around again, close enough to kill without simply charging into the artillery park and committing elaborate suicide. It will be dangerous to wait for that opportunity, but nothing is safe at the moment. It could even be done quietly, potentially.
[] Close and Kill: The daemonic machines of the chaos dwarfs do not rest easily in the grasp of the greenskins, and seem to regularly require continual suppression on the part of the greenskin shamans. With the machines rumbling, roaring, and rattling, it should not be impossible to close within those confines and kill Bludwort as he is stumping about. Still, it will be dangerous to walk amidst such abominations. It could, potentially, even be done quietly.
[] Release the Daemons: Clearly, many of these machines do not enjoy their positions. There are goblins scrambling around here and there, but you have the magic of Genevieve on your side to shroud you significantly. It will be dicier to do, but potentially devastating if successful. Pulling up stakes enough to release some of them will be swift, but technically less accurate at ensuring Bludwort's death. After that, one way or another, Logan would be pulling the Averlander away with him.
[] A Sulphuric Howl: Logan is Ulrican, sworn to the God of Wolves, Winter, and War. Black powder is forbidden from him as a priest of his God. But he is relatively sure that the chaos dwarfs do not use 'mere' black powder. Those conical objects are explosives. He knows that much. And he is, despite his God, a correspondent and brother to Anna von Hohenzollern. Before his passage to Middenheim he had ventured into a certain Imperial school. Regina Leitdorf wields a crossbow already, and has spent much time with dwarfs. And he knows fuses on sight It would be loud, dangerous, attention-grabbing, but if you put your faith into a vampire's magic to hide and shroud your passage in, can you do it again on the way out?
[] Leave the Zealot: You have information that must be communicated to your superiors. One way or another. She is willing to die for this cause, and she is not of your Cult. If Sigmar favors her, perhaps she will succeed and live without you. To abandon the pack in the face of the enemy is to abandon one's honor. To back down without orders from a superior is to fail Ulric. To one sworn before the Flame, better to tear out one's soul.