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Where else would you store your world-threatening book?That 6 sounds like "Ushoran hid one of the books of Nagash in a dwarven bank, never told anyone" to me.
Just like Mathilde does with the Liber Mortis
Where else would you store your world-threatening book?That 6 sounds like "Ushoran hid one of the books of Nagash in a dwarven bank, never told anyone" to me.
You know what the saddest thing is? We've had a few moments like that 6 roll already. I also really wish we'd had another, but c'est la vie and all that.There were five vaults and I rolled a d100 for each - Hall of Ghosts was single digit, Karag Rhyn civilian vaults were in the teens, and Vault of Ancestors and the Treasure Vaults were each thirty-something. I rolled another d100 for each just for a high-low for money versus useful goods, and both resulted in money, which became valuable but functionally useless antiques for the Vault of Ancestors. Then the Grand Urbaz got the natural 100, so I rolled a d6 for what that could be in the thread. 3 or 4 would have resulted in me digging out the Tomb King army book and picking something, 5 would have had me generate a list of possible topics for B O O K, and 6 would have been one of those 'sit out on the balcony and think for a while' situations.
Ulthuan turned up to the Waaagh and Peace lecture. No reason they wouldn't want queekish translation.You know, side note, after we're done, you think Ulthuan and Laurelorn would acquire a copy of the dictionary and make their own version or be too proud to do it?
Nooo!Added:
[ ] Record all the entries of the Grand Urbaz vaults and select a good-quality example of each minting to save from the smelters. (NEW)
@BoneyM :If we make our boon the library then does this happen as part of that?
I can see an apocalypse unfolding and vampire Lords awkwardly walking past Tomb Kings, Grey Magisters and Elf rulers as each to go to collect their own part of the set.Where else would you store your world-threatening book?
Just like Mathilde does with the Liber Mortis
I can see them very pointy buy the Reikspiel version and if asked it was written by Mathilde Weber of the colleges of magic, not Loremaster Mathidle of K8Ps.You know, side note, after we're done, you think Ulthuan and Laurelorn would acquire a copy of the dictionary and make their own version or be too proud to do it?
Something for the (hypothetical) research institute.Dwarves have been trying and failing to restore their Wutroth groves for millennia. Jade Wizards might have an advantage, but the trees grow extremely slow and part of their growth cycle is having their outer bark worn smooth by high-altitude winds, so it can't be accelerated. So it would literally be the work of a lifetime to try.
Something for the (hypothetical) research institute.
Celestial magic can make wind right? Maybe that would accelerate the growth...
its not a thing the skaven will figure out the turn it happens, so its not a 'this turn problem'@Lupercal @LightLan @Jyn Ryvia & anyone else voting for a spoken Queekish Variant.
Whilst I don't prefer spoken queekish, can I convince you to switch the Penthouse action away from Gyrocopters and to rebuilding our dungeon with an unreasonable amount of Paranoia or improving our penthouse security?
If we're doing spoken queekish we have to guess that sooner or later an attempt will be made (probably by Eshin) to figure out where we learned it. At which point the best defences possible are very much desirable.
Unrelated thought: Dwarven magic resistance totally rejects the Winds and is acquired via the Rite of Valaya. What happens if you apply the Rite of Valaya to something other than a baby Dwarf? Like, say, a rogue wizard or captured necromancer?
Unspeakable blasphemy is what happens.Unrelated thought: Dwarven magic resistance totally rejects the Winds and is acquired via the Rite of Valaya. What happens if you apply the Rite of Valaya to something other than a baby Dwarf? Like, say, a rogue wizard or captured necromancer?
That's a grudgingUnrelated thought: Dwarven magic resistance totally rejects the Winds and is acquired via the Rite of Valaya. What happens if you apply the Rite of Valaya to something other than a baby Dwarf? Like, say, a rogue wizard or captured necromancer?
It's more or less continuing what Mathilde has already started.@LightLan
I think your gambit is weak and should use one of the existing choices or forgo the gambit entirely. Ultimately gambits are only needed if we want to bamboolze Qrech I think we should try with out it.