Would it be the kind of vampire that pigs out and eats a whole human every once in awhile, or the kind of vampire that buys blood from shady blood banks?
Which doesn't need her to be there when we give the report?
Its just so he knows who we're actually referring to. We could point her out through the window if necessary, and we've never really needed that kind of micromanagement yet.
On the upside, it does give the delightful impression of the councillors having their meeting in a room with a window, all trying to ignore the girl standing outside waiting for Weber to point her out to Van Hal. Anton keeps trying to wave; Weber insists he ignore her, she's not there.I think the point of contention comes from the wording. "Introduce" has different connotations from "discuss" or "tell him about". You're right in that introduce doesn't necessarily mean have him meet her in person, but that is what it usually implies. It's up in the air which way the QM would have interpreted it without discussion on the matter. Miscommunication would have resulted in just that happening regardless of intent. Not as a matter of micromanagement, but miscommunication.
tl;dr: It's one of the tiny things that need to be clarified for good communication on both sides.
I believe WH vamps need to drink several pints of blood per day, or else start degrading (losing stats). Don't think it absolutely has to be human blood, though.Would it be the kind of vampire that pigs out and eats a whole human every once in awhile, or the kind of vampire that buys blood from shady blood banks?
Did my stint as planmaker. Usually happens when theres too many items to vote on, so people who are only moderately invested don't really want to fuck with all the moving parts. Only thing that worked is to split the voted items across multiple updates so you only need to decide one element at a time. But that slows down updates and hurts the muse.This is not necessarily a problem if veekie remains highly active and responsive. But neither do I think it's an inherent part of questing.
True. That was mostly due to a misunderstanding about how the vote tally works, I think.This quest seems to have gone past regular bandwagoning on "a few front runners" though. This turn we were approaching a point where veekie's plan was pretty much the only thing in sight with 90% tally support, but half of veekie's nominal supporters didn't like part of veekie's plan as written. Rather than vote for something else, they mostly asked veekie to change it, despite the fact that veekie's plan was modular and swappable parts were on offer. That led to the main vote becoming rather weird and then we got a semi-re-implementation of the voting system one level down with the "what to do with veekie's plan" minivote.
This is not necessarily a problem if veekie remains highly active and responsive. But neither do I think it's an inherent part of questing.
I believe WH vamps need to drink several pints of blood per day, or else start degrading (losing stats). Don't think it absolutely has to be human blood, though.
I just don't think that's something we can help much with, that's all. Magic, we know (mostly; pay no attention to the mirror snake).[X] veekie
I think Van's faith issue is a bit more important, also this vote was a mess.
How harsh is the division along the border, in cultural terms? Do people consider themselves firmly one or the other right along the dividing line, or do things get fuzzy? I notice that Leicheberg actually controls a town that's in Sylvania rather than Stirland directly and I'm wondering how that works out if there's a significant cultural divide accompanied by suspicion/resentment. Also, how quickly the accents shift since they apparently do.
Also kind of wondering if any of the military based right on the border run patrols into (near) Sylvania on a regular basis, or if that's looked upon as foolish/suicidal.
I had thought that Drebkau was right on the Sylvanian border, but in spite of being right next to Sylvania on the Stirland map, the road which it's built upon doesn't even appear on the Sylvanian map- that whole area of southwest Sylvania appears largely uninhabited, or at least lacking in significant centers of civilization. Is Drebkau considered to be generally under threat if Sylvania boils forth, or do they not mess around along the Aver Reach (which I believe is the river marking the southern border of the county, if I read the map right)?
Speaking of empty space, how empty are the "empty" parts of these maps? Presumably they're rather thickly covered with farmers as I can't see Stirland producing enough food to support a military of 40,000 without a population at least an order of magnitude greater, possibly twice that, and those kinds of numbers have to be primarily agricultural rather than focused into the towns and villages. Presumably the towns shown on the map are only the large towns, then, something like a thousand people and up? But it's difficult to tell what is "no significant population centers but there's a farm every half-mile" and what's "nothing but monsters from here to the next city over".
Veekies plan for Julia has much stronger OpSec. Telling dozens of people about her role is dozens too many. But I feel the religion stuff is too delicate.