- Location
- some computer lab
I wonder if it is possible to gain rep with the Cult of Ranald, because having a god given artifact should probably count for something in that regard.
She can reach out in his general direction but there's a point where Mathilde's soul ends and Ranald's divinity begins, and there's a mind-boggling amount of divinity to go through before you reach whatever it is that one could say is actually Ranald unless he has reason to make it otherwise. The problem is that there's been effectively zero research into the point where the arcane meets the divine. The churches in general get very touchy about it, especially when wizards are the ones asking, and under the strictures of any other god it'd be a theological minefield. But in Mathilde's experience Ranald is difficult to offend and easy to amuse, and that allows for the possibility of investigating further. It would take a lot of effort just to have an idea of what the right questions are, but it could absolutely pay off in all sorts of unexpected ways.
There is no singular Cult of Ranald. There are several regional ones, at best.I wonder if it is possible to gain rep with the Cult of Ranald, because having a god given artifact should probably count for something in that regard.
Like she's a wizard of the Grey College, who do stuff quietly.How would it look to her junior journeymanlings, if she is unavailable currently, to assist them?
Shouldn't she teach them some of her tricks, or some magic lessons? Later as a teacher.
...she's not their teacher. She's just the local Head Wizard for the expedition. She's more of their minder.Shouldn't she teach them some of her tricks, or some magic lessons? Later as a teacher.
A crit would probably be Mathilde not having any Waagh penalties (maybe she's reinvorgrated by the Waagh as a side effect of Mork instead of exhausted), I imagine a 100 might mean that some of the muscle-improving or skill-improving effects of the Waagh remained. So Mathilde is Orky-Fit instead of Human Warrior-fit. While useless for most wizards, Mathilde would probably appreciate mechanically a +1 Strength bonus. I also imagine digging out Greenskin buff spells and deciding one of them affects Mathilde for the next few or one hour, idk.(serious answer: I have no idea. It was made as a 'do bad things happen' roll and I didn't put thought into what an exceptionally good result would be. Some sort of unambiguously positive long-term effect of Waaagh exposure?)
Gm: "hey you can't do this because in universe reasons."@BoneyM, while there aren't any Lore of Life spells that remove fatigue yet, same as how a bunch of 4e spells haven't been invented yet as I understand it, it's my opinion that it should be possible to invent Life spells that remove fatigue. Reason I hold this opinion is that it's a spell characteristic for all Life spells in 4e when used on living creatures (undead creatures instead take bonus damage when you use Life spells on them).
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.
X] The enemy reaction is greater than expected. Make your way to join the imminent battle outside.
-[X] Carefully.
I'd suggest a massive increase in physical strength without exponential muscle and magic resistance. With proper swording, we can turn Mathilde into a Saber-lite Grey Wizard!(serious answer: I have no idea. It was made as a 'do bad things happen' roll and I didn't put thought into what an exceptionally good result would be.
That was epic.
I am actually glad that we rolled a 4. That is because 5 and 6 smell of a Mary Sue. We already stopped a massive greenskin ritual, offed Skarsnik, etc. Adding an order god of magic or a greenskin civil war? That would be too much I think, for something with this little buildup.
@BoneyM, while there aren't any Lore of Life spells that remove fatigue yet, same as how a bunch of 4e spells haven't been invented yet as I understand it, it's my opinion that it should be possible to invent Life spells that remove fatigue. Reason I hold this opinion is that it's a spell characteristic for all Life spells in 4e when used on living creatures (undead creatures instead take bonus damage when you use Life spells on them).
considering the Waagh exposure was Cunning, I would think it might provide a trait that boosts intrigue.(serious answer: I have no idea. It was made as a 'do bad things happen' roll and I didn't put thought into what an exceptionally good result would be. Some sort of unambiguously positive long-term effect of Waaagh exposure?)
She can reach out in his general direction but there's a point where Mathilde's soul ends and Ranald's divinity begins, and there's a mind-boggling amount of divinity to go through before you reach whatever it is that one could say is actually Ranald unless he has reason to make it otherwise. The problem is that there's been effectively zero research* into the point where the arcane meets the divine. The churches in general get very touchy about it, especially when wizards are the ones asking, and under the strictures of any other god it'd be a theological minefield. But in Mathilde's experience Ranald is difficult to offend and easy to amuse, and that allows for the possibility of investigating further. It would take a lot of effort just to have an idea of what the right questions are, but it could absolutely pay off in all sorts of unexpected ways.
*In the Empire, at least.
Dude, I made special care to use the word 'opinion' specifically to say I wasn't telling him to do anything. It's ok to tell the GM what you think about some part of his game. So long as you're respectful about it, you don't impose, and you understand completely that it's their decision in the end and that you should respect that, it's fine.Gm: "hey you can't do this because in universe reasons."
Players: "NUH UH"
must...resist...forbidden...shiniesOK, this is enough for me at least to champion research in that direction, step 1 would be 'read the Liber Mortis' since it's built on the foundation of Nehekaran Theurgy.
As long as we don't use it for necromantic purposes you have my vote.OK, this is enough for me at least to champion research in that direction, step 1 would be 'read the Liber Mortis' since it's built on the foundation of Nehekaran Theurgy.
must...resist...forbidden...shinies
but you are right that it would probably shave years off our research time.
I figure we can join up with whoever's leading/organizing the assault and offer advice, like we did last time. Maybe without the MAP though.[x] This wealth is the future of Karak Eight Peaks. Stay here with the Hoard.
You guys like to gamble don't you? Until we get fucked royally up the ass and then you blame someone else. We got insanely lucky right now and we just did some god level shit. Take a fucking nap right now.
Exhausted mage in Warhammer Fantasy...I cant believe we are even debating this lol
psssh, what can you expect from a lousy Sigmarite?