- Location
- The underworld
[X] The King's Gates.
i was temped by the treasure vault and the limitless army of expendable mercs
maybe later
i was temped by the treasure vault and the limitless army of expendable mercs
maybe later
On the topic of arcane marks, while annoying aren't they kind of a good thing, from what I understand becoming a lord magister basically requires a significant number of arcane marks.
More plentiful? Certainly.So it is hoped. Hidden treasure does have a habit of growing in the retelling over the centuries, but there's no denying that the runecraft of three thousand years ago was both superior to and more plentiful than that of today.
Rune are basically alphabet letterOne of the big advantages of Runes is that their effects can be combined far more easily than conventional magic items. Losing the knowledge of how to make even a singe Rune means a vast number of possible combinations become impossible to replicate. Thus you get people saying that there are things the old Smiths could make that the new ones can't and assume that the old ones were better across the board rather than just having a wider range of options.
When the first skittering ratman bursts through out of the doors and into the courtyard, he takes one look at you and shrieks in terror, and his attempts to turn back are foiled by the crush of bodies as more skaven pour out and they, in turn, are paralyzed with terror. A tendril of roiling shadow lashes out and wraps itself around the throat of one of the rats, and the terrified remainder bite and claw and screech against the flow of skaven boiling up from below, and sheer madness takes hold of the mass of bodies erupting from below. You stand in the gateway and watch as the ratmen tear each other apart in their attempts to scurry against the flow of bodies, as those that emerge from the madness below take one look at you and are struck with the same terror that has possessed the others. Your shadow lashes out from time to time as the rebellious magic entrapped within Dread Aspect seeks out a particularly terrified morsel, crushing the life from them. Eventually the press of maddened skaven outweighs those pressing from below, and the flood reverses, draining back into the doorway and leaving only those too maimed or dead to flee.
Reinforcements arrive to find you delivering a final stab to the last of the merely maimed skaven, as terrified screams and the sounds of a roiling, chaotic melee sound from below. You ignore the misbehaving of your shadow as it caresses the corpses of the rats in favour of memorising the exact modifications you made to the spell in your attempts to prevent it from thrashing free of your control, but the men don't, keeping their distance and murmuring to each other. Only Maximilian approaches, and that with some hesitation, watching as your shadow stretches out to him, circling him and observing him carefully before returning to its expected position.
Another mark is annoying but at least it is a competitively harmless one.
It'll scare all non-magic users though. I think this mark has just sunk any political aspirations we could have wanted to pursue.
It'll scare all non-magic users though. I think this mark has just sunk any political aspirations we could have wanted to pursue.
I also didn't know Wizards were allowed a political office beyond advisor.
i would say something about derpwizard but we ran that joke into the ground alreadyI was thinking that "flub stealth, crit combat and solo Skaven" was supposed to be a crack joke.
To be fair, the Skaven did most of the heavy lifting.I was thinking that "flub stealth, crit combat and solo Skaven" was supposed to be a crack joke.
We basically hit the exact right spot to cause the entire Skaven force to begin self destructing.
Nooo, we did heavy lifting, and just didn't set the bar down quietly.