When you finally wake, the immediate post-battle concerns will have been dealt with and there'll be a Meeting of War. How much will you report?
[ ] The death of the Warboss.
[ ] The death of the Warboss and the shattering of an Almost-Rogue Idol.
[ ] The death of the Warboss, the shattering of an Almost-Rogue Idol, and the weakening of Mork.
[ ] The death of the Warboss, the shattering of an Almost-Rogue Idol, and the weakening of Mork and strengthening of Ranald.
Strengthening Ranald is definitely something we don't want getting out. Especially since the council of people we'd be telling would be including people who don't approve of Ranald. As our Patriarch once said
"A job performed well needs to be its own reward, for we so rarely see any other."
As for telling about weakening Mork I think we can do it as long as say the right things.
'The Ork Prophet was trying to perform a ritual heretical to one of its gods. I interfered in a way that caused the ritual to rebound on the other god, harming it substantially enough to draw its ire' is pretty fool-proof, considering that everybody just watched that god get so mad that he, a god, was personally murdering his own army for every man and dwarf to see.
This is a good example of way to spin things right.
Finally only telling about shattering the Idol is playing it safe. We don't need to prove ourselves and more importantly we're less likely to be blamed for all the orcs suddenly going wild and attacking.
Panoramia seems to have disobeyed your order and joined the battle. How will you react?
[ ] No harm, no foul. Say nothing.
[ ] You'd have done the same once. Tell her you understand, but treat her to a lecture on the risks and dangers of miscasts.
[ ] She disobeyed a superior Wizard and her commanding officer. Lecture her harshly but inflict no punishment.
[ ] This is a matter between Wizards, and while you're not of the Jade Order and cannot directly punish her, etiquette dictates that you report this matter to them.
[ ] She disobeyed her commanding officer. Eject her from the Expedition.
[ ] Other (write in)
This has already been covered well but to repeat what others have said we don't want to damage our relationship and she may have good excuses which would make yelling at her worse than useless. Besides she succeeded so she must have judged herself correctly.
With Karag Nar taken and the Citadel's forces greatly weakened, the Expedition might be considered concluded. Do you concur?
[ ] The job is done. Ale and riches for everybody.
[ ] The Citadel should be destroyed before we can consider our position secure.
[ ] The residents are weakened, taking the Citadel is now a possibility.
[ ] Taking Kvinn-Wyr would mean we have every Karag flanking the Eastern Valley.
[ ] Other (write in)
Yep time to take the Citadel. We should also take the associated underways that are beneath us as well before we consider the expedition complete.
Taking Kvinn-Wyr with our current forces though would be absurd, it's not an enemy army it's a bunch of dangerous wildlife. We should bring in professionals with flame cannons, drakeguns, cinderblast bombs and trollhammer torpedoes. And if any Slayer is dumb enough to pointlessly feed himself to the trolls living there then I hope that Grimnir doesn't redeem them for their disgrace because certainly in my eyes their death won't have been honorable.
[X] The death of the Warboss and the shattering of an Almost-Rogue Idol.
[X] You'd have done the same once. Tell her you understand, but treat her to a lecture on the risks and dangers of miscasts.
[X] The residents are weakened, taking the Citadel is now a possibility.
Edit: I'm not sure that telling about Mork will be done in a circumspect enough way to be safe.