I've approached the following vote from the perspective of "what aspects of K8P culture will be most important for Eike in the future" rather than "what would be the funnest to read". Apologies to all Kragg fans.
[X] Panoramia, Hluodwica, and the Halflings
Food! It's the lifeblood of civilisations. Without the flow of food from fields to cities, nations are doomed to collapse. Interfere with the chain at any point, and you can cripple your enemies. Instilling the importance of how food is made, how it is transported, how it is prepared and how it is eaten is super important for the head of a trade guild. Additionally, Halflings are a valuable friend and ally to Stirland, and building that friendship early will be useful much further down the line.
also I want to see Pan interact with Eike
[ ] Belegar Ironhammer
[ ] Kazrik and the Dwarves of Karak Azul
[ ] Dreng, Clan Huzkul, and the Cult of Grimnir
[ ] Edda and the Cult of Valaya
[ ] Gotri, the K8P Air Corps, and the Cult of Morgrim
[ ] Gunnars and the Cult of Gazul
Honestly, I'm having difficulty picking which two dwarves she should meet. Sure, it'll be interesting for us if she meets the We, Cython, or Kragg, but Eike is here to learn about Dwarven culture. I think Gotri is a good call; not only is he the head of engineering, which is an incredibly important skill and commodity in the empire, but he's also a radical and I think letting Eike see the two sides of Dwarven politics will be good for her. That means the other dwarf should be some sort of conservative—Edda, Dreng and Kazrik probably fit the bill the best there. I'm going to push aside Dreng, as I don't think military would be a good perspective at this time, which puts us between Kazrik and Edda. Kazrik grew up in the isolated Karak Azul—if there's anyone who's a proper Dwarven traditionalist, it's his people. He's also great at interacting with humans and has an interest in them, as well as an interest in trade relations and remaining connected to the world. Edda, meanwhile, is much less accustomed to humans, but represents the very beating heart of Dwarven culture—the Cult of Valaya, ancestor goddess of home and family. Knowing how people present themselves is one thing—knowing how they act at home is another, and is valuable market data. That said, I am concerned for what Edda will be able to contribute in this meeting—she's well known for not quite understanding humans.
When I started writing this out, I was leaning towards Edda, but I've convinced myself of Kazrik—I think he'll find a way to benefit from these meeting as well.
[X] Kazrik and the Dwarves of Karak Azul
[X] Gotri, the K8P Air Corps, and the Cult of Morgrim
So Food, a Traditionalist and a Radical. I think that's a fair balance for Eike to learn from. I think I'll also throw in an approval vote for Edda as well, however, as I think there is still some value in that relationship.
[X] Edda and the Cult of Valaya