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Not really, honestly. Colors aren't the same, and it doesn't have any sort of mohawk shape.Does this frill, by any chance, resemble a Slayer's preferred hairstyle?
Not really, honestly. Colors aren't the same, and it doesn't have any sort of mohawk shape.Does this frill, by any chance, resemble a Slayer's preferred hairstyle?
From a meta perspective, BoneyM lets the dice decide, and sometimes the dice say life just sucks (R.I.P. Gotrek).From a meta perspective, I don't think Boney would have set all this stuff up if he didn't expect us to interact with it in at least some way.
Did she hear this distinct description from her master Regimand or does she also know it from anywhere else?Apart from his 'normal' horns, he has a sort of large frill around his head that could be bone or could be hair so matted as to become solid. It gives him a very distinctive silhouette.
In the Chaos Wastes? Childhood homes bite people here. This could be literally anything.There's not a lot of options for 'highly distortive Chaos creature' that's mostly man-shaped and isn't a Daemon.
That doesn't seem like any tilting at all. So I guess I just got lucky.IIRC I did a d3 where a 1 was the sun and moons, 2 was the Chaos Gods, and 3 was the Winds.
Eh, that doesn't really work because Boney set the options to begin with. I suspect all of them would be at least mildly entertaining.From a meta perspective, BoneyM lets the dice decide, and sometimes the dice say life just sucks (R.I.P. Gotrek).
He is also more than willing to give us enough rope to hang ourselves with. Just because it's there doesn't mean we are supposed to stick our heads in it.
Yes, and this has been more than mildly entertaining. Mission accomplished.Eh, that doesn't really work because Boney set the options to begin with. I suspect all of them would be at least mildly entertaining.
I don't mean to be rude, and feel free to tell me if you feel I'm out of line, but this info was in the battle of high pass update itself. You should probably review that before you just ask the QM to re describe it.You said that the scene in front of Mathilde doesn't seem like an illusion to her. But did the disguised Slayers seem like an illusion to her? How would Mathilde even recognize an illusion if it is crafted well enough?
But underneath all that is magic, only some of which is dedicated to the bevy of temptations that bombard you, and it's shockingly familiar. A tapestry of Ulgu dedicated to misdirection and illusion, too much for the only effect to be a difficulty in counting their numbers. You try to focus, unpick the tangled web of familiar magics woven by alien minds
Really puts it into perspective how bad Stirland is. Mathilde's childhood home bit her too.
If this is a "turn back or instantly die" outcome, then no, that would not be very entertaining at all.Yes, and this has been more than mildly entertaining. Mission accomplished.
For point 1, I don't understand how you can think that trading with the Chaos Dwarves briefly would be anywhere near as bad as mutating their Runesmith or pretending to be a beastman to get other Beastmen to fight on their behalf? It seems intuitive to me that the latter would be much, much worse.And I made a whole effortpost in response .
Specifically, see point B below.
Depends on the environment. Here where there's a constant drain on all ambient magics, probably not.
Because they're ashamed that they're dressing up like beastmen and pretending that the Karak is a herdstone? Like, can you imagine how incredibly shameful dwarves would find that? It's extremely out there by human standards.Folks, I have to say that I really think this illusion stuff is going down the wrong path.
Why would Borek act like that if it was all a clever trick? If it's a runesmith in a mask, why isn't someone from Karag Dum coming out right now to say hello?
Eh, that doesn't really work because Boney set the options to begin with. I suspect all of them would be at least mildly entertaining.
[ ] Go even further. Wrest control of the dead and turn them against the enemy. Their greatest tool shall be their unmaking.
[ ] A book of necromancy, a newly-dead body. This doesn't need to be the end of Abelhelm. Raise him, and not in the clumsy way of the fumblers you're facing: you can make him a body superior to that of the living.
Did she hear this distinct description from her master Regimand or does she also know it from anywhere else?
In the Chaos Wastes? Childhood homes bite people here. This could be literally anything.
Less fastidiously, does Mathilde know of any other Chaos creatures with reality-distorting effects that she'd be able to tell apart from this one? For all she knows this is how such effects always look and the infamous Cor-Dum is just the only one people know about.
Also, what makes her know that this isn't a daemon that happens to be formed like a Beastman-thingamagog?
That doesn't seem like any tilting at all. So I guess I just got lucky.
You said that the scene in front of Mathilde doesn't seem like an illusion to her. But did the disguised Slayers seem like an illusion to her? How would Mathilde even recognize an illusion if it is crafted well enough?
How does this whole scene look to her if she goes full Windsight and studies it in detail? Including "Morghur" himself and what's left of Karak Dum. Is it all just mostly brown watercolor splotches?
Awwwww yeah. I know i should probably wait till the next update but might as well ask.
Would examining the skulls and bones of the dead kurgan in the area be viable as an action or is this something Mathilda can just look at skellies and see if they have any dhar preety quickly?
This would perhaps put more validity in the dhar burning idea rune.
...At least we're getting good Windsight practice?
For point 1, I think we'll have to agree to disagree? My intuition is that the Chaos Dwarves would be worse -- but we're both just relying on intuition here, so there's not much more to say.For point 1, I don't understand how you can think that trading with the Chaos Dwarves briefly would be anywhere near as bad as mutating their Runesmith or pretending to be a beastman to get other Beastmen to fight on their behalf? It seems intuitive to me that the latter would be much, much worse.
For point 6, BoneyM has said that it is possible that a Runesmith could achieve the effect, though Mathilde doesn't know. Meanwhile, it is not possible for Morghur to not passively mutate everything around him into awfulness.
The Runesmith "praying" to a fake herdstone would seem an obvious example of how incredibly shameful this would be. If you are asking why they would do such a thing, it's to convince the other beastmen to defend it like they would a real herdstone, i.e. with their lives.
For point 2 - A separate defence to keep out Dhar would explain this. More importantly, it doesn't contradict the theory, in the way that Borek's actions contradict other theories. Your preferred theory doesn't answer this, either?
For point 3, I have no idea why this is hot, but neither does any other theory, to my knowledge? If there is a theory going around, does that part actually contradict the "fake Morghur" theory?
Point 4 is trivially explained as just being the bones of the tribes who attacked, and were defeated by the "tricked" beastmen herd.