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Even more so because "Journeyman wizard with a focus on swording as the combat option who's main magic use is a mobility spell" describes Mathilde's early years pretty well.This is pretty damn condescending. Hubert found what he likes and what he's good at and he's specialising in that area. That is nothing but good. Just because he isn't being a typical blue wizard doesn't justify such arrogant and snotty contempt for his choices.
This is pretty damn condescending. Hubert found what he likes and what he's good at and he's specialising in that area. That is nothing but good. Just because he isn't being a typical blue wizard doesn't justify such arrogant and snotty contempt for his choices.
Yes, though we didn't, in fairness, pick up a 'Stunted Magic' trait like Hubert did.Even more so because "Journeyman wizard with a focus on swording as the combat option who's main magic use is a mobility spell" describes Mathilde's early years pretty well.
Whatever one may think of his decision, I feel we do bear some responsibility for it, having given him our blessing to pursue whatever path he liked. Which does make complaining about it more unseemly.Stunted Magic: Hubert has completely rejected the mystical elements of Azyr.
Huh, didn't see the updated sheet.Yes, though we didn't, in fairness, pick up a 'Stunted Magic' trait like Hubert did.
Whatever one may think of his decision, I feel we do bear some responsibility for it, having given him our blessing to pursue whatever path he liked. Which does make complaining about it more unseemly.
That's just Mystical Azyr, though. I don't think he was going to pick any spells about prophecy regardless.Yes, though we didn't, in fairness, pick up a 'Stunted Magic' trait like Hubert did.
I don't see where selfish comes into play. It's his own damn life, he'll take the path he chooses.
That's just Mystical Azyr, though. I don't think he was going to pick any spells about prophecy regardless.
He's presumably still interested in Elemental Azyr.
I don't see where selfish comes into play. It's his own damn life, he'll take the path he chooses.
Given that he spends nearly as much time flying as on the ground, I honestly don't see how you get that. He's indulging his distaste for the more ephemeral side of Azyr, yes, but he is very much not abandoning magic at all. There are several more spells he doesn't know from the Celestial Magic spell-list that I can easily see him picking up which would make him quite scary on a battlefield, even excluding battlemagic: Wind Blast and Lightning Storm are the two most obvious ones.I am disappointed by his actions, because out of whole Mathilde's encouragement of it being okay not to be a stereotypical wizard (which is definitely okay), he apparently only took away that it's okay to pretend not being a wizard at all, more or less.
I don't see how he's less competent. He has cut himself off from some potential paths of improvement, but that has not made him any less capable than he was before. It's possible that this distaste could have been resolved in a way that allowed him future access to Mystical Azyr, but that's not certain. And it may well be that focusing his effort on the Elemental side of Azyr will result in just as much effectiveness as he would have had otherwise - there is no way to say, either way.I mean he is inherently less competent than he used to be, a good chunk of potential snuffed out. Sure he might be able to overcome it, but what Johan was born with Hubert did to himself because he enjoys Sigmar cosplay.
I don't see where selfish comes into play. It's his own damn life, he'll take the path he chooses.
It's not a metaphyisical thing, it's because he has chosen not to do it. He didn't literally stunt his magic, it's reflecting that he isn't going to be putting anything into Mystical Azyr.I mean he is inherently less competent than he used to be, a good chunk of potential snuffed out. Sure he might be able to overcome it, but what Johan was born with Hubert did to himself because he enjoys Sigmar cosplay.
There are several more spells he doesn't know from the Celestial Magic spell-list that I can easily see him picking up which would make him quite scary on a battlefield,
He seems to have spent his time focusing on mastering his flight spell.Yes, agreed. My question is, where are those spells? Where is at least one of them?
It's not a metaphyisical thing, it's because he has chosen not to do it. He didn't literally stunt his magic, it's reflecting that he isn't going to be putting anything into Mystical Azyr.
I don't see how he's less competent. He has cut himself off from some potential paths of improvement, but that has not made him any less capable than he was before. It's possible that this distaste could have been resolved in a way that allowed him future access to Mystical Azyr, but that's not certain. And it may well be that focusing his effort on the Elemental side of Azyr will result in just as much effectiveness as he would have had otherwise - there is no way to say, either way.
It's worth noting that characters with no magic whatsoever do routinely save lives and have battlefield impacts eclipsing those of many generic line troops in Warhammer.His life, of course. I wouldn't be saying this if it weren't for the expedition, or rather, that he signed up for it.
His magical abilities could save lifes, especially as it was not unlikely that he would be the only Azyr wizard attending.
On the flipside, a slight increase in his ability to wield a sword (Hubert was ready competent) is highly unlikely to be saving any lives.
Most people in the expedition, and certainly any knight, can swing around a melee weapon.
What they can't do, is cast Azyr.
It's worth noting that characters with no magic whatsoever do routinely save lives and have battlefield impacts eclipsing those of many generic line troops in Warhammer.
He didn't learn any new elemental spell either. That's my point.
His life, of course. I wouldn't be saying this if it weren't for the expedition, or rather, that he signed up for it.
His magical abilities could save lifes, especially as it was not unlikely that he would be the only Azyr wizard attending.
On the flipside, a slight increase in his ability to wield a sword (Hubert was ready competent) is highly unlikely to be saving any lives.
Most people in the expedition, and certainly any knight, can swing around a melee weapon.
What they can't do, is cast Azyr.