The first strange wonder you find is a merchant selling a clutch of five eggs, each the size of a man's head. He claims they have been brought from distant Lustria, and that they contain terrible, wondrous beasts that will serve whoever hatches them. You doubt this, but the eggs are larger than any you've laid eyes upon and you do find curiousity burning inside of you at the sight of them. Even if the eggs were dead, whatever strange creature lay within would be worth dissecting for novelty value alone.
In the immortal words of the narrator of Darkest Dungeon:... You know, I am beginning to believe we are reaching the point where we could openly go full second coming of Nagash and actually stand a chance at surviving the process.
Because holy cow is Mathilde hard to kill now.
... You know, I am beginning to believe we are reaching the point where we could openly go full second coming of Nagash and actually stand a chance at surviving the process.
Because holy cow is Mathilde hard to kill now.
Cold ones. Shadowsteed+ cold one pack = We Jurassic world now
We don't have 600 gold on us.[X] Ulthar's Rangers and Petrescu's marksmen are ranging far to ensure that any greenskin that claps eyes on the Expedition don't live to tell the tale. Assist them.
being sneaky is your job
[X] Thane Skaroki Grimbrow
get to know the boss man
[X] Test their skills in battle.
[X] Introduce him to the dwarven smiths so he can try to convince them to teach him.
[X] Help him find a place with the dwarf artillery crews so that he can supplement their abilities in combat.
[X] Purchase the strange Lustrian eggs (200 gc).
[X] Purchase the Helldrake scales (100 gc).
[X] Purchase the title of a Border Princess (300 gc).
what? it not like you can used the gold in the campaign
by the way how many option can we choice i did not see a limit
True, but under normal circumstances it would be a very quick one, if overconfidence means declaring yourself Nagash.In the immortal words of the narrator of Darkest Dungeon:
"Remind yourself that overconfidence is a slow and insidious killer..."
But with sufficient necromancy, we could make him unkillable! Or at least make it so that death is little more than an inconvenience.