I just edited it to keep the Liber Mortis and Rifle.How about we cross approval vote each other's plan? Our only difference is the Gong farmers.
Actualy between te gong farmers and orther financing option we should be able to fund it whitout much trouble.Give, we don't have the funds to maintain this and Stirland needs a good information network.
[Among a great many rolls to generate her attributes and attitudes:]
[Her attitude towards magic-users: Roll, 9.]
Then she steps outside the formality of the greetings. "My father spoke well of the service you provided him," she says, her voice stilted and formal. "I thank you for this, and will provide you with a glowing letter of recommendation. It may be that the curse of magic you labour under is undeserved. Nevertheless, I will not take the chance, and release you from your service to Stirland."
Your eyes narrow as you stare back at her wordlessly, and she leans away from you as the silence stretches, nervousness growing in her eyes. But then you incline your head. "As you wish," you murmur.
It's almost as if there's inherent flaws with the concept of inherited power.
She's a kid. Like, has she even killed her first non-mook yet? Of course, normally kids who end up as Elector Counts have friends and something of a reputation from being raised at court, and if not they at least have their parents' old friends around in council to help them out.Tall, but thin, her hair short-cropped and looking unsuited to the leathers that she wears. Late teens, early twenties, if you had to guess, with a sword on her hip and carrying herself with the awkward over-awareness of someone who has yet to grow into the instincts of combat. You glimpse fear and doubt in her eyes, but kept at bay by a will of iron. "I," she announces, "am Roswita van Hal. The Elector Countess of Stirland."
To be fair, keeping it around risks temptation on our part.Yeah, we hand over what's her responsibility--but to be frank, if Van Hal wanted one of his heirs to have it, he'd have told us.
Depends, some people would probably think destroying Liber Mortis is stupid and she might do that.To be fair, keeping it around risks temptation on our part.
At least in her hands, we know she won't do anything stupid with it.