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That's perfectly fine with me. I appreciated the analysis of the first post, and anything adding to it will likely be just as helpful.
That's perfectly fine with me. I appreciated the analysis of the first post, and anything adding to it will likely be just as helpful.
I think that you severely overstimate the amount of knowledge and understanding human academia, or anyone for that matter, has of catastrophic failures involving any divine energies, and unpredictable Mork energies especially.If we tell the entire war council about Mork being weakened it will get back to the Grey College. The Grey Collage absolutly know that isn't something they teach magisters, and will investigate a lot more closely.
If we tell the entire war council about Mork being weakened it will get back to the Grey College. The Grey Collage absolutly know that isn't something they teach magisters, and will investigate a lot more closely.
You've got a faulty premise there. We can certainly say that the energies blew back in a fashion that might have injured Mork, and it'll just be filed under "Wizard shit, do not enquire further" by everyone present."There was a ritual calling on one of the Ork Gods that I muscled in on and disrupted in a rather spectacular fashion, I imagine they were rather unhappy about that, judging by the subsequent berserk frenzy"
@BoneyM , which of the two options currently under debate would that qualify as? Since that seems the limit of what can be safely explained without raising unpleasant questions.
To be clear, are you suggesting possible reasons for these rolls after the fact which might manifest, or are you hypothesising the existence of invisible modifiers we don't know about for Intrigue reasons?
Definitely in favor of going and getting an education in engineering. Our ability to use Ulgu is directly connected to how we think about things. Learning new stuff and ways of thinking would have a direct effect on what kinds of thoughts we'd be able to have about Ulgu, thereby widening our ability to use it. Learning engineering and getting some degree of pyrotechnic knowledge out of it would be quite helpful for making our own smoke grenades, as well as for potentially enchanting our own firearms in future. Having an understanding of how they actually work would almost certainly improve our ability to work with them magically. That extra knowledge and utility, mixed with the connections being made to those already there, as well as our own Niter factory could be really helpful for us. I'd definitely be incredibly interested in what happens when you mix gunpowder with snake-juice and enchanted bullets/guns.
The bad part about this is that Mathilde will get a reputation hit and that her standing in the council will be negatively impacted. It was fortunate that the expedition got someone like Kragg or else the casualty could have been higher. Furthermore, while it is impressive that Mathilde was able to weaken Mork, the council will ask her how she actually did it in the first place. Sure, with Ranald coin, we can easily lie about it and just say that it was a side effect from killing the prophet (which was technically true in a way). But nonetheless, at best, our allies will be more critical of our action in the future and we need to thread more carefully. The worst case scenario is that our allies will no longer trust us and this will either burn our bridges or limit our action in the expedition. Finally, it is entirely possible that Kragg will interrogate us over this since he noticed what actually happened and the last thing anyone wants is having the full attention of Kragg the Grim. Hopefully, this won't impact much aside from Kragg calling us something worse than Shadow Disappointment.
We can't use the coin yet.Considering that mentioning Mork current state is going to win, I can see several things happening from it. The good thing from this is that our allies will know what happen and some would be happy to see that their long time enemy patron god is weakened. Aside from that, people like Kragg might be able to concoct something that can capitalize from this situation. Also, having an explanation of what actually happened will ease up some of our allies fear since explaining this will more or less state that the citadel attack was more of a one time thing than something that could always happen at anytime.
The bad part about this is that Mathilde will get a reputation hit and that her standing in the council will be negatively impacted. It was fortunate that the expedition got someone like Kragg or else the casualty could have been higher. Furthermore, while it is impressive that Mathilde was able to weaken Mork, the council will ask her how she actually did it in the first place. Sure, with Ranald coin, we can easily lie about it and just say that it was a side effect from killing the prophet (which was technically true in a way). But nonetheless, at best, our allies will be more critical of our action in the future and we need to thread more carefully. The worst case scenario is that our allies will no longer trust us and this will either burn our bridges or limit our action in the expedition. Finally, it is entirely possible that Kragg will interrogate us over this since he noticed what actually happened and the last thing anyone wants is having the full attention of Kragg the Grim. Hopefully, this won't impact much aside from Kragg calling us something worse than Shadow Disappointment.
1) Was anything I wrote obviously wrong? It seemed like a reasonable interpretation to me, and I certainly doubt the others are experts of Ranaldian lore, or feel like expounding on it too much in front of dwarfsBut are other humans with a different viewpoint of Ranald just going to sit there as we spin doctor our patron deity so hard the rotations could deorbit Morslieb?
"There was a ritual calling on one of the Ork Gods that I muscled in on and disrupted in a rather spectacular fashion, I imagine they were rather unhappy about that, judging by the subsequent berserk frenzy"
@BoneyM , which of the two options currently under debate would that qualify as? Since that seems the limit of what can be safely explained without raising unpleasant questions.
That's pretty good, actually if the empowerment have permanent effect, Mathilde could be their patron, backing them with all the resources an adventurer need and limited protection from the authorities in exchange for future favours from their adventures.A small follow on to my own previous post, replying rather than just editing as the thread moves so fast. This is the kind of intersection of death, heroism, legend, and funky magic from which it seems possible for a human hero to emerge. I wouldn't be surprised if at least a few of the next generation of genuinely heroic adventurers have this battle on their CV, with ten times as many claiming they were here. If we're lucky one will have gained a strong enough reputation from this to emerge as a named character. After this performance they deserve a leader who isn't Codrin.
As a side note, Mathilde should probably (have the Journeymanlings) sweep the adventurers for any latent magical talents that might have been jolted to life by this. Quite a few of the mercenaries/adventurers are probably teenagers or young adults still in the College's recruitment range. Very few humans will ever be the target of magic such as this, and studying that might be an interesting project for both the Gold and Jade College.
That's pretty good, actually if the empowerment have permanent effect, Mathilde could be their patron, backing them with all the resources an adventurer need and limited protection from the authorities in exchange for future favours from their adventures.
Telling about the Warboss and the Idol. If you don't say anything it will most likely be assumed that your disrupting the Idol caused the reaction.