Moratorium is up.
[X] Speak honestly of everything not explicitly secret, including rifts within the Karaz Ankor
I was leaning toward option 3, but I was convinced to go for this one by dint of the simple fact that we've seen
way too many examples of secrets being kept that manage to poison relationships because it causes actions to be taken under flawed assumptions. That being said, I
would like to tell Belegar about this conversation at first opportunity (private chat after the council meeting?) and come clean about it, so that he knows that the Empire knows.
@BoneyM, would something like this be possible?
(Furthermore, the fact that Boney has revealed that the Empire only sends diplomats to KaK shows a blind spot in the Empire's understanding of dwarf politics. Giving more information about that should help the understanding that the Holds are not monolithic, pun 100% intended, and aid Imperial-Dwarf relations.)
[] You've got a puppy, he's got several. Easy. Spend time with him as your pup plays with his.
Dog park!!! I don't ship this ship, but I understand that one of the big draws for it is "we go on wacky adventures together." What better way to get on the right foot than by bonding over the fruits of one of those wacky adventures? Remember, he got the wolf-rats from our under-Karagril raid.
EDIT:
[X] There's a festival to Grungni coming up, and Johann has taken to observing the Holy Days of the Ancestor-God. Join him in this.
Since I've seen some good arguments for it, and I think I'd really like to see a scene where they talk about faith.
[X] Though you rarely think of those days, you did grow up on a farm and know something of the soil. Spend time with her as she goes about her work.
If you want someone to feel appreciated, spend time with them admiring them doing the thing they're good at. I don't particularly ship this ship either, but I think that its best shot would come from Mathilde appreciating that Panoramia has grown into a competent wizard in her own right, which means time spent on
her turf appreciating
her skills. Also, the fact that we have family history with farming means that we might open up about that and share some degree of emotional vulnerability, which is necessary for healthy relationships.