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[X] Battle: Trucemaker
[X] Battle: Surreptitious Intervention
[X] Karak: Surveillance
[X] Karak: Windherder
[X] Personal: The Mentor
[X] Personal: The Mom Friend
 
Please excuse me while I flash back to scrolling through, like, an actual year of Roswita-hate, which immediately and completely flipped around to MUST PROTECC the second Mathilde actually got to talk to her.
We thought her fear had curdled into hate, and we have no reason to put up with bigots, in or out of character.

When it turned out that it hadn't, that she was just a scared girl out of her depth then she became Abel's daughter once again, and we could not wish harm upon Abel's daughter
 
We thought her fear had curdled into hate, and we have no reason to put up with bigots, in or out of character.

When it turned out that it hadn't, that she was just a scared girl out of her depth then she became Abel's daughter once again, and we could not wish harm upon Abel's daughter
No we didn't. We disliked her for her bigotry period. Then she actually spoke more than a sentence that wasn't based around being mean to us and we fell over in liking her, and it only grew in a cycle of interaction.
 
[X] Battle: General of Fog
[X] Battle: Understanding of Skaven
[X] Battle: Surreptitious Intervention

[X] Karak: Windherder

[X] Personal: Mountain Mystic
[X] Personal: Poker Face
 
[X] Battle: Surreptitious Intervention

[X] Karak: Polyglot
[X] Karak: Windherder

[X] Personal: Xeno-Affinity
 
We thought her fear had curdled into hate, and we have no reason to put up with bigots, in or out of character.

When it turned out that it hadn't, that she was just a scared girl out of her depth then she became Abel's daughter once again, and we could not wish harm upon Abel's daughter
Far as I can tell, people mostly assumed she was incompetent every time she came up based on sparse evidence and a whole mountain of assumptions.
 
*Eyes what Belegar is doing to Thorgrim now*
That's not incompetence, that's at least some form of active malice. I do, however, agree with your point. Hopefully we'll just be able to analyze the waystones fast enough that we realize Thorgrim's true purpose before Belegar hits his breaking point and starts making moves he can't take back. That or he does the smart thing and actually goes up to Thorgrim and asks him outright what the fuck he is thinking.
 
[X] Battle: General of Fog
[X] Battle: Surreptitious Intervention

[X] Karak: Collegiate
[X] Karak: Polyglot
[X] Karak: Windherder

[X] Personal: The Mentor
[X] Personal: Poker Face
[X] Personal: Xeno-Affinity
 
[X] Battle: General of Fog
[X] Battle: Understanding of Skaven
[X] Battle: Surreptitious Intervention

[X] Karak: Windherder
[X] Personal: Xeno-Affinity
 
Or in other words, Thorgrim just put the dwarven empire in danger of schisming when we thought we'd avoided that possibility.

Which makes this, what, the third time Thorgrim's done this?
When we secured a foothold in K8 and he was interested only in the Grudges, when the Waaagh came and he told us to die well, and now reawakening the whole of K8 and he hides information we need?

The whole quest is basically becoming;
*Mathilde!Questers frantically papering cementing-over cracks in the Dwarven Empire*
Mathilde!Questers: "Phew!"
Thorgrim: "hello naughty children its schism time!"
M!Q: "Thorgrim no!"
T: *cackling* "Thorgrim yes!" *hammer of stupidity swings*
 
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[X] Battle: General of Fog
[X] Battle: Surreptitious Intervention

[X] Karak: Collegiate
[X] Karak: Polyglot
[X] Karak: Windherder

[X] Personal: The Mentor
[X] Personal: Poker Face
[X] Personal: Xeno-Affinity
 
[X] Battle: General of Fog
[X] Battle: Surreptitious Intervention

[X] Karak: Windherder
[X] Karak: Polyglot

[X] Personal: Mountain Mystic
[X] Personal: Poker Face

If we become a polyglot we could finally go to Nekhara and learn true necromancy from the masters as we were always meant to.
 
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I will say that the Thorgrim snippet did state that only two dwarves know about that at any time, so there's some buffer room when it comes to not telling Belegar everything. He should, however, have told him something. Anything.
 
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