[] Your Mother often communicates with the Lector of Marienburg, and even though the fine details of handwriting change from one to another, all Lectors have the same meticulously practiced style. You can't pin down any details but that it is from one of your mother's Lector friends, though. It is addressed to you, and the letter itself is sealed with a wax sigil of the Heldenhammer. It almost feels wrong to break it, but you push through and open the letter.

Edit: Changed my vote.

I understand that people want to learn intrigue, but the support of at least one major church, preferably Sigmar, will be vital in the future.

@KarvokaQueen, all the options except the first have an explanation of the benefits of choosing it. Is this supposed to be that way?
 
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[X] Your Mother often communicates with the Lector of Marienburg, and even though the fine details of handwriting change from one to another, all Lectors have the same meticulously practiced style. You can't pin down any details but that it is from one of your mother's Lector friends, though. It is addressed to you, and the letter itself is sealed with a wax sigil of the Heldenhammer. It almost feels wrong to break it, but you push through and open the letter.

I understand that people want to learn intrigue, but the support of at least one major church, preferably Sigmar, will be vital in the future.

@KarvokaQueen, all the options except the first have an explanation of the benefits of choosing it. Is this supposed to be that way?
I mean, we've answered the question though, which means we get bonuses if we take the intrigue action, that we don't get with anything else.
 
[X] The lettering is all wrong! From the way they write Reikspiel it is clear that they are from Kislev, a detail that you confirm when you notice the giant bear seal on the wax. But who from Kislev would write you? Overtaken by curiosity, you crack the seal and open it.
 
[X] It's from your Uncle Marius! The handwriting gives it away so quickly that you don't even need to see the seal of Altdorf to know it is from him, and you eagerly crack the seal to see what it is that your favourite uncle has sent you!

Time to start making connections with the rest of the Empire and translating our diplomacy skills into political acumen.
 
[X] It's both alien and familiar. You immediately recognise an Asurian attempt at impersonating proper imperial grammar, though this is quite the focused attempt. Raising the letter to your eyes, you carefully scan the letterhead.
 
[X] The lettering is all wrong! From the way they write Reikspiel it is clear that they are from Kislev, a detail that you confirm when you notice the giant bear seal on the wax. But who from Kislev would write you? Overtaken by curiosity, you crack the seal and open it.

Really like the flavor in this last update. I'm also tempted to go stewardship as I don't recall having seen that before, but o well.
 
[X] The lettering is all wrong! From the way they write Reikspiel it is clear that they are from Kislev, a detail that you confirm when you notice the giant bear seal on the wax. But who from Kislev would write you? Overtaken by curiosity, you crack the seal and open it.
 
[X] The lettering is all wrong! From the way they write Reikspiel it is clear that they are from Kislev, a detail that you confirm when you notice the giant bear seal on the wax. But who from Kislev would write you? Overtaken by curiosity, you crack the seal and open it.

I hate elves. Also intrigue is useful and it seems a waste to not go with this option when we've already solved the riddle.
 
[X] It's both alien and familiar. You immediately recognise an Asurian attempt at impersonating proper imperial grammar, though this is quite the focused attempt. Raising the letter to your eyes, you carefully scan the letterhead.
 
[X] It's both alien and familiar. You immediately recognise an Asurian attempt at impersonating proper imperial grammar, though this is quite the focused attempt. Raising the letter to your eyes, you carefully scan the letterhead.
 
[X] It's both alien and familiar. You immediately recognise an Asurian attempt at impersonating proper imperial grammar, though this is quite the focused attempt. Raising the letter to your eyes, you carefully scan the letterhead.

This would be Interesting
 
Oh, what did you guys all think of the letters themselves, by the way?
 
Oh, what did you guys all think of the letters themselves, by the way?

They were well-done, I thought. After reading them, even the options that I normally would be cool on seem pretty appealing.

But even before the post, I had had the vague thought that schooling with the elves would be a possibly interesting route, so...
[X] It's both alien and familiar. You immediately recognise an Asurian attempt at impersonating proper imperial grammar, though this is quite the focused attempt. Raising the letter to your eyes, you carefully scan the letterhead.
 
[X] It's both alien and familiar. You immediately recognise an Asurian attempt at impersonating proper imperial grammar, though this is quite the focused attempt. Raising the letter to your eyes, you carefully scan the letterhead.
 
[X] It's both alien and familiar. You immediately recognise an Asurian attempt at impersonating proper imperial grammar, though this is quite the focused attempt. Raising the letter to your eyes, you carefully scan the letterhead.
 
[X] The lettering is all wrong! From the way they write Reikspiel it is clear that they are from Kislev, a detail that you confirm when you notice the giant bear seal on the wax. But who from Kislev would write you? Overtaken by curiosity, you crack the seal and open it.
 
[X] It's both alien and familiar. You immediately recognise an Asurian attempt at impersonating proper imperial grammar, though this is quite the focused attempt. Raising the letter to your eyes, you carefully scan the letterhead.
 
if the goal is being empress but too see how the empire is run then no?
[x] It's from your Uncle Marius! The handwriting gives it away so quickly that you don't even need to see the seal of Altdorf to know it is from him, and you eagerly crack the seal to see what it is that your favourite uncle has sent you!

at least it open up loads of new ppl to make friends with seeing that our major selling point at this time. also money lets not forget how we can make friends with money.

so any change of a char sheet being setup or is that still being worked on?
 
[X] It's both alien and familiar. You immediately recognise an Asurian attempt at impersonating proper imperial grammar, though this is quite the focused attempt. Raising the letter to your eyes, you carefully scan the letterhead.
 
[X] Your Mother often communicates with the Lector of Marienburg, and even though the fine details of handwriting change from one to another, all Lectors have the same meticulously practiced style. You can't pin down any details but that it is from one of your mother's Lector friends, though. It is addressed to you, and the letter itself is sealed with a wax sigil of the Heldenhammer. It almost feels wrong to break it, but you push through and open the letter.
 
Please bear in mind folks. We get a bonus if we go Intrigue, since we solved that puzzle, that doesn't apply with any of the rest.
 
[X] It's both alien and familiar. You immediately recognise an Asurian attempt at impersonating proper imperial grammar, though this is quite the focused attempt. Raising the letter to your eyes, you carefully scan the letterhead.

Fucking HIGH ELF CONTACTS.

HIGH. ELF. CONTACTS. AND expert care for our gryphon.

Absolutely no contest in my mind.
 
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