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Chaos Dwarves don't allow a specific selection of things from Lustria, other things are evidently fair game.

Which I think is suggestion that if it is any sort of Lizardman artifact, it's NOT something that the lizardmen or slann care enough about to go tracking it down in the old world. Because if it was, then it wouldn't be permitted in Uzkulak.
The thing is that the Lizardmen consider the Gold Plaques much more valuble than all but a handful of artifacts because the Old Ones´ instructions for the terraformation of the world are written on them, and since that it is literally the only thing that they are programmed to do, it is kind of a big deal.
 
On topic of Qhaysh power stone:
The enchanted sword that Loremaster Teclis forged for himself at the time of the last Great Chaos Incursion is fabled to have had eight such gems upon it; one for each of the Winds of Magic. (Realms of Sorcery)
I suppose if such thing as Qhaysh power stone would be possible, elven mages would use it in their most potent artifacts, not several individual wind power stones.
Also, that again proves that Qhaysh is a technique, not any sort of existing entity like Winds and Dhar - which is already well established and should be obvious to everyone, dammit.
 
I meant more of a direct "how likely would giving it to them resulting in a vacation offer be". The chances of even doing that are low, I'll agree, but if it did happen, are we more likely to get some other reward?
Ah yes, I misunderstood you. My bad.
I don't think we'd gain anything, to be frank. To them, returning said acorn would be as obvious as breathing, no reward required as it's mandatory.
 
What does Pan have against giant trees?
But sure, we should ask her expert opinion on it.
As has been pointed out by others, she wants to fix the Caldera on her own, instead of relying on a Deus ex Machina. Sure it might be an instant win button in that regard, but it wouldn't feel earned.

On the other hand, if she can learn something from studying the seed to pull off a similar feat without it, that might work. She's probably got the raw amount of power with Waystones, after all, it just depends on the actual process of how the Seed works.
 
Yeah, and i see no reason to change back my vote.
So, basically, I point out that the entire basis for your vote is nonsensical and impossible, and you fail to give any counterargument or reason why you disagree. You just think that it's a good idea to go on a pointless suicide mission with no chance of success on multiple levels, just to test Ranald and see if he can or is willing to pull the kind of deus ex machina that no other human god has ever shown the ability to do. Why?


As has been pointed out by others, she wants to fix the Caldera on her own, instead of relying on a Deus ex Machina. Sure it might be an instant win button in that regard, but it wouldn't feel earned.

On the other hand, if she can learn something from studying the seed to pull off a similar feat without it, that might work. She's probably got the raw amount of power with Waystones, after all, it just depends on the actual process of how the Seed works.
The seed probably wouldn't be able to just "fix" the Caldera. Even if it were an Acorn of Ages, it couldn't do that. But there's no reason to discount the possibility that it could enhance the Caldera beyond what would normally be possible, or just add an additional cool feature to it.
 
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That sounds like a capital-G Grudge in the making.

A capital G grudge? Against the Dawi-Zharr?

Add it to the pile.

I want to see if Mathilde is a racist towards 'evil' races too, or compassionate to her enemies as well, plus character development of not deluding herself.

Eh, she has felt pity, multiple times, against Skaven and orcs, and she has been sparing Qurech even though he has outlived his usefulness. I'd say she is as nonracist against "evil" races as the political situation allows.
 
Because that's something they'd have had a huge amount of practice in handling, and it's something they can't really exclude without also slamming the door on some of their biggest customers.
What about specifically Nurgle artefacts other than generic weapons and armor? Or Nurgle blessings?
 
The seed probably wouldn't be able to just "fix" the Caldera. Even if it were an Acorn of Ages, it couldn't do that. But there's no reason to discount the possibility that it could enhance the Caldera beyond what would normally be possible, or just add an additional cool feature to it.
The seeds are regularily used in fixing the most fucked up regions of Athel Loren. The areas where Morghur "Probably direct link to Warp" Shadowgave plied his unholy craft. So it likely could actually fix the Caldera. My reason for not wanting to plant it would be more along the lines of possible connection to world roots.
 
I'd really like to see a Chaos Champion, powerful Vampire, paranoid Skaven, Druuchi or physically monstrous being going through customs.

It would also be cool to see any of the crazier items on the list that definitely got added after some incident be declared the second time around. Like, did anyone ever answer "yes" on the giant mummified frog thing?
 
I think people are over-focusing on Uzkulak because its in front of us now. Just generally helping the dwarfs out/ making them stronger would probably help out in terms of reducing reducing suffering more than us going on some crusade against Uzkulak. IMO of course.
 
I'd really like to see a Chaos Champion, powerful Vampire, paranoid Skaven, Druuchi or physically monstrous being going through customs.

It would also be cool to see any of the crazier items on the list that definitely got added after some incident be declared the second time around. Like, did anyone ever answer "yes" on the giant mummified frog thing?

Personally I'm impressed the place is still standing after someone brought a Relic Priest in there.
 
Magister Egrimm van Horstmann, with Journeyman Citharus, Journeyman Barbitus, and Journeywoman Timpania, of the Order of Light
Spells: Shem's Burning Gaze, Banish, Daemonbane, Ill-bane, Light's Demand, Pillar of Radiance, Radiant Gaze
Guys! We fucked! They don't know Cleansing Glow! That mean we can't sanitize meat.
At best, they can use Ill-bane, to help with diseases and poisons. But even so, that would only halved disease duration, not cure it.
And our Candle can handle only one person at time, that mean it pretty useless on the strategic level we're operating.
 
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