Well, that was awesome. Same goes for your elaborations regarding different results.
Still a bit sad not to see the craziness of a Morky Mathilde after choosing that path
and rolling on the extreme end of the dice for when it comes to details, but it's probably for the best. Everyone suddenly finding themselves in an Orc quest would have ruffled quite a few feathers.
--Practically speaking theres nothing stopping you from copying it except cost of production. Rifling is doable, but takes either a skilled artisan or a Gold Wizard time to individually rifle the weapons, while super effective ammunition can be done with a variety of methods(chemically speaking any number of impact triggered incendiary or explosive could work, the problem is the increased risk of exploding your hand off, while magically...you need an enchanter to maintain your ammo supply), but once again runs into the artisanal problem of individually handmaking ammo with elite labor.
How do Skaven manage all this production?
and the protective gear to not die from the backblast.
Can't that be looted and reverse engineered as well?
and killed every human down to non-combatants as a lesson.
I don't quite understand how dwarven morality works there. Aren't many of those humans essentially parts of different "clans"? If King Belegar, for some weird reason, betrayed dwarven honor in his capacity as a king, would that mean that all inhabitants of K8P would have to either take on the Slayer Oath or have their lives be forfeited to be hunted down by other dwarves?
Because stealing from our friends is bad?
You mean like when we embezzled from Abelheim?
Thus to take home the most useful amount of information in the most efficient manner, a very Chamon thought, he'd need coded notes or diagrams or some form of written or inscribed material which could be found.
I'd be surprised if the Gold Order doesn't have ways to encode information that, while not comparable to Grey Order ciphers hidden behind eyelids and such, are still unaccessible by most. Like, say, building a box that encodes information only in the process of its creation, with no way to open it without breaking it.
It's expected that her orders are for the success of the Expedition and the survival of the Journeymanlings and as such their preferences are irrelevant.
We pretty much placed almost all of them based on our educated guesses as to where they would be most comfortable and experienced. Instead of using educated guesses, wouldn't it make sense to just ask them? King Belegar knows little regarding our skills and how to use them, so he gives us near free reign as to how to apply ourselves. We know quite a bit more than him when it comes to the journeymanlings capabilities, but we aren't really experts either. So asking them about it while retaining the right to make the final decision makes sense I think.
who would have been the Prophet of Only Mork, a force of pure Cunning.
How would a goblin devoid of brutality even look like, let alone rule any greenskin?
This is a genuine question asking for speculation, not a rhetorical one designed to disagree with you.
This is nothing more or less than legalized corruption and a sign of systemic failure.
The Empire is ruled by nobles. The whole system of feudalism is literally nothing but a complete system built upon the complete enshrinement of legalized corruption.
1: One Less God.
2: Two Gods Notice.
3: Man In The Middle.
4: Split Four Ways.
5: A Fifth Aspect.
6: The Sacred Number.
Any chance you could also elaborate on the other numbers? Some of them I don't understand at all.
1: Would this always have been Ranald?
2: What does this mean?
3: Or this?
5: I assume you would have rolled for potential aspects? That could range from the one we tried to create back at the Watch, over a Magic/Ulgu one, up to a greenskin dedicated aspect of Ranald that steals not just Waaagh energy but also followers from the green brothers.
6: Whose sacred number is that? What would it result in?
So with doppelganger we could sneak into the city of pillars and scout that place out? Because that sounds like a really good idea eventually.
We could use it to infiltrate Skaven society and proselytize for Ranald, as someone suggested a long time ago.
Good and Dramatic: Global war between goblin and orc
Would that have been in addition to the Good result or instead?
Also, isn't this one pretty much what would have happened if we didn't intervene, or am I misunderstanding something? I thought splitting up Gork and Mork was the ultimate goal behind the ritual, no?