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[X] Yes. Don't be unrealistic. The paper communicates the concept and construction of Mathilde's Mystical Matrix without inducing unconsciousness or migraines. That's a win. Take the win.
Mostly the first one, I believe. In essence, the kid who likes looking at fires for long times and burning things usually goes to the Bright College if he has magic.So how are the initiates allocated between the colleges?
Do they have a proclivity to a certain wind when they're picked up? Are they allocated based on mundane tests of personality? Or are they simply split into 8 semi-randomly, and their proclivities arise due to nurture?
Functionally the same. In any case, you've only asserted that nebulous risks will increase with no justification. I don't know how that's supposed to be convincing.
Its quite simple really. This paper has taken up 3 actions... normal turns are 6 months long more of that has been 2 month turns. In short this paper has resulted in +2 Learning for the cost of half the actions for one turn. That is pretty good return and that doesn't even include the political benefits of being known for writing a well known and well liked paper. That said its best to leave the paper alone for now and go do something less trying... like fighting armies of the undead. Fight those for a while and then come back to the paper when she is sick of fighting. There isn't a due date. Finish it off as one of the personal actions once 6 month turns are back.I don't see why we should keep pouring actions into this paper when it's not teaching us anything new at all. There is a lot of ulgu to study and we're wasting our time on rehashing stuff we already know? Why would we bother? If we want to spend even more actions writing up academic papers, then study magic until we've learned something else exciting and new and write a second paper about that. Sticking with this one when it's already done is obsessive dithering that achieves nothing worthwhile.
[X] Plan Singing King Hunt + Enchantment
-[X][Intel] Gossipmongers: Julia's previous attempt had no result but the enrichment of various hangers-on of the Flensburg courts. Perhaps this was just poor luck; perhaps she should try again. (NEW-ish)
-[X][Watch] In Wissenland, there are a number of techniques in use to derive saltpeter from urine. It would take a great deal more effort than selling to tanneries, but saltpeter could be exported to Nuln for fantastic profit, or used to start gunpowder production in Stirland.
-[X][Personal] Attach yourself to the army so you can join the hunt for the Singing King (specify which regiment to join, or general staff to avoid the thick of the fighting). (NEW-ish)
--[X] General Staff
--[X] Ranald's Blessing
-[X][Personal] Enchantment: You've finally got the equipment, now you've just got to unpack it all and set up your laboratory.
The Watch's budget is subject to more oversight.
And to clarify, it's not a dealbreaker. It's a caution. Same as how we want to make sure we know how the EIC works before trafficking information to it is a caution.
The dealbreaker is Van Hal's instruction not to stress Stirland's primary budget until he's at least finished with the Purge. The Watch is paid out of Stirland's primary budget.
Dumping it on the Watch as a black budget is not going to leave him amused, unless we make the Watch cash positive first.
Well, I try my best to keep arguments as Informative rather than Prescriptive. Its not always effective due to the writer/reader gap and degrades a lot if posting while grumpy.See, that's a hell of a lot more reasonable than how you've put it previously. I still don't agree that oversight on the Watch's budget is going to affect the Information Network considering it's unlikely to be more than a note like '-200g to <official sounding name>" on their books, but I can work with it if it's more about the timing of things.
We want to make a lot of money to cover it, but I don't think we're ever going to make the Watch a net positive on the budget. If you count externalities like reduction in crime and violence, that's a maybe, but on pure cash terms I just don't think we're going to get there without resorting to means we don't want to.
With that change I find this vote much more palatable. With a Martial of 12 (+5 for 17 with shadowsteed), magical ability (and knowledge) and the ability to move about quickly with the shadowsteed I expect we could be somewhat helpful or at least not get in the way.Changed the army atachment to be with the general staff. Will change back if people ask for it.
This is I believe the general consensus for those who are choosing not to immediately publish. Since the paper is already done and there's no due date we're going to sit on it in case we come up with an idea that can improve it. While I can't speak for anyone else this is certainly something I've done with my own work, if I complete it before the due date I would sit on it in case I came up with a new idea or alternatively to be able to read it later with a set of fresh eyes so I would be able to proof read it more effectively.Actually I think maybe what we should do is not sibmit the paper, but not take actions on it - Let Mathilde come to it with a fresh mind later.
Van Hal said:"Then for the next six months, I task you with preparing yourself. Consider what we may face, and arm yourself accordingly - with weapons, with knowledge, and with magic."
Agree about the gossips.Anyone want to explain the logic behind throwing more money at gossip-mongering when we're already strapped for cash and just suffered a horrific failure on it? There's a lot of assumptions in just trying it again that may end up costing us money we can't afford to lose. While I don't want to think Julia's pocketing the money, it's more than likely she's unsuitable for hiring people with her low diplomacy. Or that someone took advantage of her low diplomacy to block it.
[X] No. Mathilde's Mystical Matrix is worthy of a paper of sublime profundity, that communicates the earthshaking possibilities of the spell with elegance.
I've been swayed by the discussion about pragmatism. While the trait is good, traits are more than just their mechanical benefits. It seems like it would set the tone for future magic research.
If we want to do more magic research in the future, we should maybe not pick up a trait that says our MC hates the process of publishing it.I'm all in favor of learning more about magic, but that should really be done by choosing an action which involves doing more magic instead of an action that amounts to meditating on the nature of the Grey Wind. We have a lot of those! Learn a new shadow spell. Nail down how enchantment works. Poke our Qhaysh Juice. Hell, write-in an action to actually learn something new about our spell matrix by trying to extend it to new spell categories or have multiple distinct alarm spells so that we can tell which one went off or similar instead of endlessly mentally rehashing what we already know about it.
This action appears to be, basically, "make a single learning roll and if you crit you get a trait", just like the last one. Which is nice and all, but we can go crit-fishing on all kinds of actions that don't have an expected result of absolutely nothing in a non-crit scenario.
If we want to do more magic research in the future, we should maybe not pick up a trait that says our MC hates the process of publishing it.
At least carry on to the point where she feels doesn't feel like she had her teeth pulled out in return for a mediocre product.
Why is it so bad for a Spymaster to have Practical? This isn't CK2 Wizard Quest, it's CK2 Adviser Quest. If Mathilde stops being Spymaster, well, at minimum there is a great shift in how th game runs, if it continues at all.If Mathilde doesn't see proper payoff for the project after so much time spent on it, she'll be turned off from doing any more big projects in the future.
Studying hard is a waste of time.
That's the lesson she'll take away from this. That means she's not going to excel and grow to her full potential.
For the love of all that's good don't vote for the pragmatic trait.
No, it's not. Please stop warping things like this.Basically yeah. Pragmatist is outright saying she hates academic curiosity now
While I think the others are overblowing how detrimental it would be, that's pretty much it. It's a trait that makes her dislike parts of scholarship. You can argue it won't have an overwhelming effect, and you'd be correct. But from what I can tell, it'd still have an effect. Basically, I don't want her to dislike the process when she's in for so much of it.
For the love of all that's good don't vote for the pragmatic trait.
It's practical, not pragmatic. Don't know if that was an edited change or we both made the same mistake thinking it was called pragmatic.Why is it so bad for a Spymaster to have Pragmatic? This isn't CK2 Wizard Quest, it's CK2 Adviser Quest. If Mathilde stops being Spymaster, well, at minimum there is a great shift in how th game runs, if it continues at all.
The trait is Practical, not Pragmatic. I got them confused too. It could easily be read in the 'in Theory or in Practise' sense. Learn by doing.If Mathilde doesn't see proper payoff for the project after so much time spent on it, she'll be turned off from doing any more big projects in the future.
Studying hard is a waste of time.
That's the lesson she'll take away from this. That means she's not going to excel and grow to her full potential.
For the love of all that's good don't vote for the pragmatic trait.
Thanks. But... it could get worse. Obsessive. Tunnel Vision. Impractical. And making Mathilde spend more time on it... well, I think I outlined my concerns there.While I think the others are overblowing how detrimental it would be, that's pretty much it. It's a trait that makes her dislike parts of scholarship. You can argue it won't have an overwhelming effect, and you'd be correct. But from what I can tell, it'd still have an effect. Basically, I don't want her to dislike the process when she's in for so much of it.
It's personal preference. Trust me, I'm just as done with the paper as I imagine you are. Don't care about any notion of giving up or needing to complete it. It all comes down to me liking that Mathilde is a giant nerd, and not wanting to alter that. And it would be altered by this, however slightly. Just reading the trait is enough to tell you how it changes her focus.
It's practical, not pragmatic. Don't know if that was an edited change or we both made the same mistake thinking it was called pragmatic.
The implications of practical are a focus away from theoretical towards what is applicable.