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[x] Somewhere in that town-turned-battlefield is Brother Kasmir. Leave Van Hal's side. Find him. Sigmar will heal Van Hal.
We are a spymistress, finding people is what we do. Fuck dhar, even if it saved him he wouldn't be our count
 
[x] Somewhere in that town-turned-battlefield is Brother Kasmir. Leave Van Hal's side. Find him. Sigmar will heal Van Hal.
 
[x] Somewhere in that town-turned-battlefield is Brother Kasmir. Leave Van Hal's side. Find him. Sigmar will heal Van Hal.
 
[X] Somewhere in that town-turned-battlefield is Brother Kasmir. Leave Van Hal's side. Find him. Sigmar will heal Van Hal.

Going to need one hell of a roll for this one to work. And for whatever assassins lying in wait - because fucking vampires definitely got one! - to fail stabbing Van Hal in his sleep. Might as well go all in.
 
[ ] The plan exists independently of Van Hal; if necessary, it will outlive him. Take command.

This is the one he'd want us to pick, but not necessarily the one that we should.

[ ] Somewhere in that town-turned-battlefield is Brother Kasmir. Leave Van Hal's side. Find him. Sigmar will heal Van Hal.

This might be the best chance we have to heal him, but actually getting to the priest is going to be easier said than done.

[ ] A battle still rages. Throw yourself into it.

This one, on the surface at least, looks like it wouldn't accomplish us anything regarding this situation.

[ ] By Van Hal's side. Whatever happens.

With this we can at least be certain of Van's physical safety from any assassins and what not, but once again, it probably won't accomplish anything regarding his current health.

[ ] Dhar lies thick in the air. You just need a little. Just enough to give a Grey Wizard the power to heal...

And this one is just stupid.

Seriously it's so stupid I'm not even going to add 'fucking' to my previous statement it's that stupid.
 
[x]Somewhere in that town-turned-battlefield is Brother Kasmir. Leave Van Hal's side. Find him. Sigmar will heal Van Hal.
 
[x] Somewhere in that town-turned-battlefield is Brother Kasmir. Leave Van Hal's side. Find him. Sigmar will heal Van Hal.
We are a spymistress, finding people is what we do. Fuck dhar, even if it saved him he wouldn't be our count
Not to mention the 3 DEATH WIZARDS nearby, vigilant for any use of dark magic.
 
[x] Somewhere in that town-turned-battlefield is Brother Kasmir. Leave Van Hal's side. Find him. Sigmar will heal Van Hal.
 
I am not comfortable with any plans that involve a badly wounded and emotionally distressed wizard running into a battlefield looking for a needle in a haystack.
 
[X] Somewhere in that town-turned-battlefield is Brother Kasmir. Leave Van Hal's side. Find him. Sigmar will heal Van Hal.

Holy shit good thing we went with him. Mathilde stood off three waves on her own.
 
Since when can Dhar heal the living?
Isn't that stuff inherently corrosive and destructive?
Dhar can do almost anything at the cost of huge side-effects. "Dhar" may be a slightly broad term - as I understand it, what's being offered is the opportunity to use multiple Winds, or to twist Winds for things they normally couldn't do. It's unbalanced magic, a rapidly grasped and forcibly channeled mix of colors that can be pointed at anything and leaks chaotic rainbow leftovers.

IOW, maybe something like cast any spell and roll twice on the mishap table and gain an insanity point?
 
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@BoneyM
Is Sigmar the only healing-granting god around here?
Didn't we ad Shallayans to the army a few turns ago?

Dhar can do almost anything at the cost of huge side-effects. "Dhar" may be a slightly broad term - as I understand it, what's being offered is the opportunity to use multiple Winds, or to twist Winds for things they normally couldn't do. It's unbalanced magic, a rapidly grasped and forcibly channeled mix of colors that can be pointed at anything and leaks chaotic rainbow leftovers.

IOW, something like cast any spell and roll twice on the mishap table and gain an insanity point?
With the addition that after mixing the Winds usually stagnate into the closer definition of Dhar, which is a cancer that mutates and kills every body and mind in close contact.
 
[X] The plan exists independently of Van Hal; if necessary, it will outlive him. Take command.
The sooner we finish this battle, the sooner someone like Markus can safely come in to heal Van Hal
 
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@BoneyM where are the army's shallyans?
[X] Somewhere in that town-turned-battlefield is Brother Kasmir. Leave Van Hal's side. Find him. Sigmar will heal Van Hal.
-[x] Grab the first Divine caster you see and set them to making sure van Hal is stable.
 
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[x] Somewhere in that town-turned-battlefield is Brother Kasmir. Leave Van Hal's side. Find him. Sigmar will heal Van Hal.
 
@BoneyM
Is Sigmar the only healing-granting god around here?
Didn't we ad Shallayans to the army a few turns ago?

@BoneyM where are the army's shallyans?
[X] Somewhere in that town-turned-battlefield is Brother Kasmir. Leave Van Hal's side. Find him. Sigmar will heal Van Hal.
-[x] Grab the first Divine caster you see and set them to making sure van Hal is stable.

Divine casters don't grow on trees. Those you recruited to perform religious services in the army do exactly that, but they don't channel the power of their gods. If you want someone to pray for Van Hal to get better, you're well equipped, but Kasmir's the only one who can provide something more substantial.
 
If you want someone to pray for Van Hal to get better, you're well equipped, but Kasmir's the only one who can provide something more substantial.
I mean, it would be in character for shallya to answer such prayers. Though I was under the impression that we got the shallyans for the express purpose of healing, because shallyans do that.
 
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