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Is this society futile or feudal?This is nothing more or less than legalized corruption and a sign of systemic failure.
Is this society futile or feudal?This is nothing more or less than legalized corruption and a sign of systemic failure.
Welcome to Warhammer, the big daddy of crapsack fantasy worlds.This is nothing more or less than legalized corruption and a sign of systemic failure.
Also, in regards to the vote, I felt that calling forth Ranald is one of the more safer option. Grounding the magic might destroy the mountain, which will make a lot of unhappy dwarves. Just enduring it doesn't sound that safe and it's also kind of lame. Using the dwarve belt might work, but we might lose it and it would be beneficial for us to avoid losing our sick relatively new magic belt. Accepting Mork voodoo magic stuff, sounds funny and cool. Though I rather not alienate our dwarf bros and have motherfucking Kragg the Grim smash us silly for it. So, with that, we reach the option with Ranald. I'm not saying it's 100% safe and it can easily backfire on us. But in the same time, out of all the options, I feel that this one is the only one that we are getting direct help. Sure, Ranald is not the most powerful god around, but he is still a god nonetheless and a help from a god that favors Mathilde seems like a pretty good choice. Also, regards to Mathilde character, I also found it fitting since Mathilde is already halfway to becoming his priest. She was friends with two of Ranald's priest, Ranald likes her enough, got involved in Gambling bro vs. Shark douche, she put Ranald icon all over the Stirland watch base or something like it, and she calls him when she needed help the most. Calling for Ranald help here, when she facing some divine level bullshit, seems pretty fitting for her character, at least from how I see it.
The words 'the greater good' fill me with a great deal of suspicion. Whose greater good? The Empire's? What if they are being abusive, foolish or tyranical (which they are in various ways constantly)? What if they are at war with another uncorrected power?
The fact of the matter is that at the end of the day Grey Wizards, just like everyone else, are responsible for their own morality and compelling them to poverty builds nothing but resentment.
Yeah, magic is. WAAAAGGHH energy wants to break things. There will be breaking.As far as I'm aware grounding the magic is one of the few ways that won't blow up the mountain. Magic is surprisingly similar to lightning in that regard.
History unravels before your eyes, and you see... Dwarves? But no Dwarves you have ever known, and they are shaping energies you know more of than you'd like, even as their very essence protests and their bodies calcify. They sought to create a new type of soldier, with the strength and tirelessness of Orcs but the obedience of automatons, and failed to see the deeper plot that acted through them. When the Black Orcs escaped Mingol Zharr-Naggrund, they joined the wider greenskin ecosystem, but they never fully integrated, and this is the ultimate result. An attempt to tear asunder the strongest deities to ever work in unison. But in enshrining a God of Only Brutality, that machination had inevitably created a counter-force, a God of Only Cunning. And you can somehow feel the intended conduit of that deity on the edge of your perception, you see within Karag Rhyn a half-grown goblin standing motionless in horror as his place in history is usurped, even as one of his boyz takes the opportunity to usurp his Boss and slips a dagger between his ribs. That conduit has been abandoned, as your act of surreptitious murder in this place and time put you directly under the influence of Only Mork.
With bare hands you reach out and you tear the Idol asunder, unleashing the accumulated Waaagh! into the world. And in an instant the terrible purpose that filled you vanishes, and you find yourself free to act as you will once more, and at the center of an imminent maelstrom of unleashed energies.
I think it quite appropriate as well. Reckon even Mork would like it. "Wot? Ya 'umie nabbin' mah Waaagh!? Dat propa cunnin' dat is."Honestly? It's the best place to put the energy. It's representative of cunning, destroying it would probably ruin Kragg's shiny (and I like that shiny), grounding it seems like a waste, and I DON'T want to test our chances just surviving it. The less said about the Mork option, the better.
If we can send this raw power Ranald's way, he'll be able to find a use for it beyond what we could ever hope to dream of, and probably get a much safer boon in the process.
Okay the orcs and goblins worship two twin deities Gork and Mork the gods of cunning brutality and brutal cunning respectively. Chaos Dwarves made black orcs, orcs++ who don't respect goblins backstabby shit at all, these black orcs we are fighting are creating a heretical version of Gork as the god of only brutality which is essentially a betrayal of/declaring Mork its mortal enemy, Mork was pissed. Also because of symmetry if it worked it would also create Mork the god of only cunning.i have no idea what was just happening. can someone explain what the black orc priest was doing before we knived him
The vision was a look at how this came to be. The Black Orcs are a designed "superior" Greenskin race developed by the Chaos Dwarves, who rebelled and left to enter Greenskin culture... but never really quite fit in. They were, here, attempting something previously unthinkable to Greenskins - splitting the brother-gods Gork and Mork, to worship Only Gork, god of (cunning) Brutality. Mork, god of (brutal) Cunning was instinctively reacting to this by raising up a Prophet of Only Mork, Skarsnik. Instead, Mathilde snuck in and started murdering the Black Orc priests attempting to do this, and in this act of great sneakiness and brutal Cunning in this most critical of places, usurped Mork's attention from little Skarsnik, who got shanked as soon as his Mork-bestowed plot armour disappeared.i have no idea what was just happening. can someone explain what the black orc priest was doing before we knived him
In order to get everyone to stop debating something of which we have little control over, let me theorise what a good role will get us (and from any tally it's pretty obvious that Ranald will win in a landslide). I have a theory that offering him the divine power of another God, especially by outplaying the Orc-God-Of-Only-Cunning, Ranald may view us a priest of his faith, which could unlock several nice bonuses.
Notice how we're just about to go from smacking greenskins with molten iron to smacking them with molten tungsten?Imagine how a blacksmith who made weapons would feel about someone that picked up fistfuls of molten iron with their bare hands and smacked their enemies in the face with it.
That you seem to have unscorched hands and a lot of greenskins are running around with cooling iron where their faces should be might earn his grudging respect, but that won't for a moment make him think that what you are doing isn't really stupid.
The other effects were all nice enough, but this one is the real gem. A spell mighty enough to defeat the might of Wizard Chic? Incredible!Divine Lore of Ranald
- Bargain Hunter: Ranald guides you to the cheapest source for a particular kind of good. When intoning this prayer, you decide the geographical area, type and quantity of good, and its quality. If such goods are unavailable, you learn that.
Trying to imagine how Mathilde will deal with all that Waaagh energy by giving it to Ranald.
Mathilde: " 'O Ranald the Night Proweler, who watches over those who steal in the night; I need to fence some burning hot divine energy, you in?"
Unfortunately, from what we know Collegiate arcane magical practice is incompatible with channeling a divine Lore, as humans can't safely channel two different Lores over the long term. Mathilde would have to invent sorcery (which appears to be using divine magic to manipulate a Wind of Magic), or more likely the inverse as she's already Arcane Marked, using Ulgu to manipulate divine energy (Which may have similarities to using Ugu to manipulate snake juice).
The other effects were all nice enough, but this one is the real gem. A spell mighty enough to defeat the might of Wizard Chic? Incredible!