Voted best in category in the Users' Choice awards.
[X] Markgraf of Eastern Stirland
[X] Spymaster of Wissenland
[X] Ambassador-at-Large to the Karaz Ankor
[X] Bodyguard and Tutor to Prince Mandred
[X] Nagarythe
 
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[X] Loremaster-at-Large of Karak Eight Peaks
[X] Spymaster of Wissenland
[X] Bodyguard and Tutor to Prince Mandred
[X] Markgraf of Eastern Stirland
 
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Reposting my reasoning
Favored

[ ] The Waystone Project

Big, world changing. Time consuming. This is a magnum opus project, requiring:
-Someone who has deep knowledge of magic.
-Someone who has the trust of Runelords.
-Someone with freedom to roam much of the Old World without special permission.
-Someone who can talk with elves effectively, of all three friendly(ish) sorts.

If we don't do it, it is unlikely to be done.


[ ] Bodyguard and Tutor to Prince Mandred

One of the greatest weaknesses of the Empire is its disunity. As Imperial Troubleshooter, we expect to be dispatched to a variety of Imperial hotspots, which at present time we know of:
-Sylvania cleanup. This should be more about removing vampires than repairing provinces.
-The Nordland-Middenland-Laurelorn debacle
-The Wissenland Skaven nest.
-The Marienburg situation, including whoever the hell attacked the boats.
-The weirdness going on with the Grand Theogonist's political interests(granted, we may not be assigned this one, because it'd be a hot potato, or it may be a nothingburger that makes sense in context)

We'd see a lot of opportunities to put the Deceiver and the Protector faces to use.
On the other hand, we would be on these tasks for a shorter span than the full commitment needed to fix them to their roots, Imperial Troubleshooter supposes that a Lord Magister can disrupt problems sufficiently that local powers can finish the job.

[ ] Nagarythe

Sure, we could be a bit MORE ready, but we're mostly ready barring a turn or two of training and cleanup to hit the basic goals, and to be honest, the stretch goals will keep expanding anyways. It doesn't last long enough to close out the time limited items either.

[ ] Research Sabbatical

Theurgy, Vitae, Tongs, Apparitions, Cor Dum, Spell research(we have what looks like a decade's worth of material, plus whatever doing the first four unlocks), apprentice raising.
It'd be nice to clean out our research backlog.

Neutral
[ ] Loremaster-at-Large of Karak Eight Peaks

Troubleshooting for the Karaz Ankor to rack up favors for Eight Peaks. This is going to be busy and tricky, but as with the nature of the dawi, most of these problems have kept for centuries and are likely to do so.


[ ] Markgraf of Eastern Stirland
[ ] Count of Sylvania

Heritable vs non-heritableisn't a big deal to me. Fighting the undead is something we have experience in, building an economy from the previous basis of smuggling and literal blood bags so that its stable is something we do not.
On the other hand, such skills are relatively common across the Empire. Roswita does trust us sufficiently, but theres no lack of candidates out there.

[ ] Spymaster of Wissenland

We do have a number of rare advantages against the Skaven, but I would remind that this does carry a considerable risk of ending as Lord Magister Grey, which would put rather a big crimp on things like the Waystone project.

Unlike Eight Peaks, this involves one clan - no Skaven politics to easily play off on the scale of an external threat, and said clan is currently in favor. We won't have Eshin taking the credit for our work, which is dangerous.

[ ] Border Princess of the Howling River

The opportunity is solid, but it is also a lifetime job to hold the pass and likely semifrequently have to pack up and duck out of the way of a Waaagh passing through.
Putting it down as Definitely Later.

Disfavored
[ ] Loremaster Sinecure

We have like...one job left in there. Good if you like things as they are I suppose.


[ ] Ambassador-at-Large to the Karaz Ankor

Strengthening ties between the Karaz Ankor and the Empire is a rather positive thing, but I dread the Divided Loyalties involved here - we're going to be coming up on a LOT of questions where its going to be picking who is going to lose something.
And thats unpleasant on a personal level.

[ ] Governor-General of Swamp Town

All of my nopes. The Lizardmen do not know of diplomacy, nor do they desire to know of it. We would be far from everything we have forged connections to.

[ ] Ranaldian High Priest of Kislev

Personal preference again - I'd rather be a devout wizard than a priest who's a wizard.


Oh and the vote:
[] The Waystone Project
[X] Bodyguard and Tutor to Prince Mandred
[X] Nagarythe
[X] Research Sabbatical
[] Markgraf of Eastern Stirland
 
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[X] Loremaster-at-Large of Karak Eight Peaks
[X] The Waystone Project
[X] Markgraf of Eastern Stirland
[X] Bodyguard and Tutor to Prince Mandred
 
In terms of magical knowledge/power? I don't know who would be of better use: the Colleges or the runesmiths of Belegar's hold. And who would be able to influence their mages/runesmiths more, the emperor or Belegar? Especially if we consider their additional influence on top of our own? I think it's Belegar. Because we already have a direct presence in the Colleges and able to get favors directly there, with Emperor not being able to change our influence in a decisive fashion. With runesmiths, it's Belegar only, I think.
The Emperor can directly order any mage of the Colleges to help. Belegar cannot order the runesmiths. Further, Mathilde has a resource she can directly trade for Runesmith favour. So that's a wash, at best.
 
I think I'd most like to see the Research Sabbatical win. It'd take the AP pressure off both for this job and the next, you know?

[x] Spymaster of Wissenland
[x] Bodyguard and Tutor to Prince Mandred
[x] Research Sabbatical
 
[X] Loremaster-at-Large of Karak Eight Peaks
[X] The Waystone Project
[] Markgraf of Eastern Stirland
[X] Spymaster of Wissenland
[X] Research Sabbatical
 
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[X] Loremaster-at-Large of Karak Eight Peaks
[X] The Waystone Project
[X] Bodyguard and Tutor to Prince Mandred
[X] Ranaldian High Priest of Kislev
 
[X] Bodyguard and Tutor to Prince Mandred
[X] Markgraf of Eastern Stirland
[X] Count of Sylvania
[X] Spymaster of Wissenland
 
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[x] Markgraf of Eastern Stirland
[x] Border Princess of the Howling River
[x] Count of Sylvania
[x] Bodyguard and Tutor to Prince Mandred
 
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Ok, time to vote, these are my picks and my reasoning.

[X] Loremaster-at-Large of Karak Eight Peaks

I love Belegar, I love working with Dwarfs, and I like adventure... This was my top pick from the start, and after reading Boney´s descriptions about what to do I am totally on the train of "Outside of the box troubleshooter for the Karaz Ankor"

[X] Markgraf of Eastern Stirland
[X] Spymaster of Wissenland

These ones are also extremely interesting, I like these options because they both are for a limited time, with relatively small politics and realm building, and because Skaven, Necromancers, and Vampires are really fun to fight against and very profitable (they tend to drop great loot)

[X] Governor-General of Swamp Town

I know this is the "reasigned to Antarctica" option, but Lustria and Lizardmen are awesome and we will have lots and lots of freedom, and lots and lots of interesting things to research...

 
We won't have Eshin taking the credit for our work, which is dangerous.

A valid point I suppose. Skaven are nasty at assassinations, they assassinated Mandred the Slayer, and even Nagash. I'd prefer to not have Mathilda enter their priority list until she is more powerful/survivable as an individual fighter.

Granted, doing Wastone project would make us a bigger target, because it would get us into the shitlist of the chaos gods themselves... Still, the rewards are big as well there and dying to greater daemon for screwing chaos gods seems more epic than dying to skaven assassins for screwing one of their big clans.
 
[X] Bodyguard and Tutor to Prince Mandred
[X] Markgraf of Eastern Stirland

Both of those are fine.
Wouldn't opposed to Belegar's troubleshooter either, but maybe we can squeeze in one or two of those dwarven problems on the side, making some favor for the Empire.
 
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[x] Loremaster-at-Large of Karak Eight Peaks
[x] Border Princess of the Howling River
[x] Research Sabbatical
[X] Markgraf of Eastern Stirland
 
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Potential overall or for the Waystones project specifically?

In terms of troops, I agree.

In terms of gold? I don't know, Belegar's hold might be wealthier than several Empire provinces combined. Empire might be better at this, I guess.

In terms of magical knowledge/power? I don't know who would be of better use: the Colleges or the runesmiths of Belegar's hold. And who would be able to influence their mages/runesmiths more, the emperor or Belegar? Especially if we consider their additional influence on top of our own? I think it's Belegar. Because we already have a direct presence in the Colleges and able to get favors directly there, with Emperor not being able to change our influence in a decisive fashion. With runesmiths, it's Belegar only, I think.

Just throwing gold blindly causes inflation.

On Runesmiths things get simultaneously iffy in general and quite simple for Mathilde. The iffy bits first - Belegar has Kragg on retainer and has a close alliance to Karak Azul and thus access to Thorek; however Kragg is very much a free agent who will do whatever he ultimately wants with Belegar only being capable of requesting stuff and Thorek is very nearly that and only attached to Belegar indirectly through Kazador.

The simple part is that Mathilde is both the one universally trusted wizard lord and the sole provider of AV. Dawi Runelords are basically a captive market because there's nobody that simultaneously trustworthy enough and knowledgeable enough - Mathilde could probably live out her days as wizardly consultant to Runelords if she wanted a form of sinecure.

Mobilizing the Karaz Ankor simply isn't going to be hard for us - we've got two holds that owe Mathilde everything and good relations with everyone else. Our Empire contacts are much more tenuous.




So let's get to the votes: Mandred is very tempting due to his potential; helping the Karaz Ankor in different ways is also something we're uniquely suited to do. Then there's the Waystone Project and Research Sabbatical which are similar in that they'd both focus our attentions on research which is exactly where Mathilde can shine the most.

[x] Loremaster-at-Large of Karak Eight Peaks
[x] The Waystone Project
[x] Ambassador-at-Large to the Karaz Ankor
[x] Research Sabbatical
[X] Bodyguard and Tutor to Prince Mandred
 
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