On a different topic.
We know the Plotter Daemons made it to the Skaven.
Any chance they got enough sacrifices for all or some of them to make it further into the steppes or the wastes?
Because they also don't want to dissipate.Why would they want to though? Daemons can make it to the Wastes the old fashioned way, out the Polar Gates. The fun stuff happens down south.
Unless he was in a WD article, the only time he was playable on tabletop was 4th edition, and he didn't have any personal magic items. And he wore light armor. So crunch is not going to help much here.(I think his armor is magic in tabletop but not magic in fluff?)
1) We made the deal. It would be better if we were the face for first contact to ensure it goes the way we want rather than allowing for misunderstandingsI didn't read all of the player comments since the last chapter. Could someone explain to me the main arguments in favor of visiting the Dolgan again before we meet them with the convoy?
Also what is your opinion on the write-in to have Johann join us, be it for the Dolgan, the Yusak, or both?
Also what is your opinion on the write-in to have Johann join us, be it for the Dolgan, the Yusak, or both?
2) Seems to me Mathilde would take whoever is most useful and available anyway. Keeping in mind raw stat isn't always as important as other factors.
...the chances are very much not equal. If we go to Dum, theres a massive spread of possibilities, and most likely we'd have one group of marauders - the one already besieging Dum, after us.Regarding stealing now vs stealing later I think the risks equal out. If we steal now theres a chance we get chaos marauders after us. If we go to Dum first theres a chance we have chaos knows what after us. Id rather do it now and have it done with.
There is a vast difference between has seen someone attempt to do it once and knows it well enough to teach it which would be mightily suspicious.@BoneyM : It occurs to me that there is an opportunity to convey the First/Second Secret of Dhar to the highest echelons of the Colleges without drawing serious suspicion to ourselves. When we took down the College of Necromancy, we first infiltrated it (and could thus very believably claim to have overheard/overseen the students attempting to form "braids/rope" of dhar); combined with the fact that we snooped on plenty of the vampire's lessons about necromancy, we can easily say that we learned these secrets from spying on the vampire's lessons and then the students attempting to put it into practice--and as for why we didn't publish until now? Well, we were worried that we'd be persecuted for letting it be known to anyone that we knew this, and debated with ourselves for a long time about publishing it in any capacity at all.
Obviously, it'd be even more top secret than the skaven language translation, but just having it as an ace up the sleeve to break out when against a powerful druuki sorcerer or, gods forbid, the return of Nagash (or some other major vampire necromancer)--not to mention the potential for using it against the skaven if they should decide to fight the Empire openly, one day. Or, hell, perhaps it could be something Runelords could use against dhar users (since they can obviously counterspell with fidelity).
Though, I apologize in advance if this has already been thought of/brought up before.
Huh? No, Mathilde would have seen it attempted many times, by a multitude of people, on multiple occasions. And the vampire would have been talking about what they're trying to do and why, because that was the whole idea behind the College of Necromancy and why it was so dangerous--he was sharing the secrets freely.There is a vast difference between has seen someone attempt to do it once and knows it well enough to teach it which would be mightily suspicious.
Mathilde is known to have one of the most refined Windsights in the Colleges of Magic. If we claimed we were able to glean enough details to figure out how to do it from observing someone else's attempts, they could hardly gainsay us. And it's not like we're known to be lacking in ability with spell creation, especially now that we've debuted Rite of Way.There is a vast difference between has seen someone attempt to do it once and knows it well enough to teach it which would be mightily suspicious.
1) Wouldn't Mathilde be riding at the head of the convoy and talking to whoever comes to meet us anyway? Spending one of four actions just to do so out of sight of the convoy proper seems like a waste.1) We made the deal. It would be better if we were the face for first contact to ensure it goes the way we want rather than allowing for misunderstandings
2) Seems to me Mathilde would take whoever is most useful and available anyway. Keeping in mind raw stat isn't always as important as other factors.
Mathilde is known to have one of the most refined Windsights in the Colleges of Magic. If we claimed we were able to glean enough details to figure out how to do it from observing someone else's attempts, they could hardly gainsay us. And it's not like we're known to be lacking in ability with spell creation, especially now that we've debuted Rite of Way.
TLDR: I could see it working, or at the very least the Grey Order being willing to humour the polite fiction and not make overt inquiries.