Don't sure. Belegar's is control device for, basically, eight Karaks. Maybe not fancier than CoS (but we couldn't know for sure until disassemble it and do SCIENCE!!, and Belegar, most likely, wouldn't agree to that), but at least on comparable level.There is Crown of Sorcery, I guess. I think it's fancier than Belegar's own crown.
True, but I'm supposing that the Flood had an effect on more than just the physical world, especially with one of the Ancestor Gods' works being involved, and that the spirit that would become Manhavok was born in the wake (heh) of that.If there were no men, there were almost certainly no gods, unless they were gods of the Fimir.
We need to get some dwarfs in on this. Hear me out - they likely have records going back way further than Kasimir has access to, while etymological theology is something at least some of them will have experience in.
The Fennones believed the Dwarves to be a sort of bearded Orc, so never had any contact with them.
True, but I'm supposing that the Flood had an effect on more than just the physical world, especially with one of the Ancestor Gods' works being involved, and that the spirit that would become Manhavok was born in the wake (heh) of that.
Indeed, Mathilde too should ask for help from older Gods after the new ones failed her.Rich detail in this update, and quite astounding character growth from Kasmir.
Maybe Mathilde could follow his example,
And not just because it would lead to getting introduced to the other in-laws, who I suspect are much scarier and more hazardous to our health.A little early to be introducing PanPan to the in-laws (Ranald).
Though I daresay it wasn't ales you wished to discuss, as rich a topic as that is."
"If all I had at my disposal were Dwarves, I'd do the same," Belegar says frankly. "But for all the bravery and artifice of the Dwarves, it was men that held the line at the Battle of Karag Nar and the Battle of the Citadel, it is men that hold Death Pass and keep us connected to the Karaz Ankor, and it was a joint project between the Runesmiths and the Colleges that shattered Waaagh Birdmuncha. If the Karaz Ankor has a future, it is alongside the men of the Empire, as High King Kurgan Ironbeard decreed so long ago. So I sent you."
Though I feel like we missed some of the intervening steps from 'murderhobo priests clobbering Blood Dragons' into 'an amiable cosmopolitan priest delving into the glimmering cross-section of theology and toponymy'. For one, where did that portly and — in Mathilde's Witchsight — literally dim-witted Priest that advised Roswita went off to.
He's just following Sigmar's example: Pacify gribbles with hammer, then turn local civilization into a gribble-smashing hammer.
There are solutions to that problem... Though I suspect the lack of a physical corpse might prove a challenge.I hope not, the next step is 'wander off and probably get eaten by an Ogre'.
One of our first actually personal conversations with Panoramia was reprimanding her for disobeying her superior officer, so if historically we've actually had the reverse relationship.[x] Drinks and Dice
Basically her one chance to endear herself to me. I'm double uninterested in this if she's gonna be tutting at us for CRIMES and having to be shady and go behind the back of an s/o to do said CRIMES feels gross, so!
Holy shit Kasmir, you go.So if we can re-establish their Old Gods, perhaps they can succeed where ours have failed."
... Heated pool with a view as one of the penthouse room options?Children like to splash around in the aqueducts, but the only actual bodies of water nearby are the Silver Tarn which is a little too close to the slowline to be comfortable, and the cisterns that were until recently filled with river trolls.
Well, if he follows in-between steps like "Single-handedly stop a Whaagh at Blackfire Pass" and "Smash Nagash in his latest attempt to conquer the world" it might be worth that end.I hope not, the next step is 'wander off and probably get eaten by an Ogre'.
On that note. @BoneyM social option idea/request:Boney is right. We definitely would always pick him, because I felt the need to do so as soon as he said this.
Sigmar basically never did anything single handed. His great strength was his ability to gain allies, and unite people under his leadership.Well, if he follows in-between steps like "Single-handedly stop a Whaagh at Blackfire Pass" and "Smash Nagash in his latest attempt to conquer the world" it might be worth that end.