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They're... unlikely to be in any shape for the boon for quite some time. A few years, at least.
Unless we ask for something that doesn't really cost them anything, like information.
Knowing what state their Runesmiths are in would be valuable knowledge to that end.Unless we ask for something that doesn't really cost them anything, like information.
Knowing what state their Runesmiths are in would be valuable knowledge to that end.
If they haven't degraded too much, we might be able to get something there. If they have, then that'd be good to know. Knowing the state of the hold in general will be helpful.
Actual runesmithing certainly not, but the total sum of runesmithing-related secrets is a bit wider than that- Arcane Khazalid for one thing (assuming it does exist).Even a transcendent boon isn't getting us runesmith secrets.
Or, well, it might, but it'd cause a lot of damage in the process and I'm not down for that.
(This maybe isn't what you're suggesting, just putting it out there.)
I suspect that Middenheim is going to want her involved, or at lest overseeing parts of the waystones project, as their concession for helping if nothing else.You pay a brief visit to Lady Magister Stanisława Skłodowicz of the Gold Order, the High Wizard of Middenheim, both out of politeness and to make your visit official and visible. She feigns interest in your adventures among the Dwarves, and you feign interest in her latest concoctions, decoctions and recoctions in her search for the Universal Solvent. Etiquette properly assuaged, you bid her farewell and climb the final stretch to the very peak.
You know, something I hadn't thought about- she's totally from Kislev, no? I mean, with a name like that...
'Does not know how to handle small children' can totally be it, as can 'does not like small children'.
Eike is a lot older than Mandred and is also currently going through something that Mathilde knows a lot about. Having the common ground of 'has magic, going to be a Grey' is plenty for the basis of a bond, and its common ground that (... probably) doesn't exist with Mandred.
Isn't the White College who has the best healers? There are very few jade spells who can heal, and they're not that good for it.
Hmm. Ivory Tower? Proabably better for magically natural tower but for either tower it would work.
Alabaster Tower would be another option, tale your pick.
Obviously Kvinn-Wyr is not a blank slate, but hopefully the existing tunnels can be handwaved to accommodateour glorious architectural visiona design like this.
2. while the organization information post has updated to include the EIC's 'Minor presence in Barak Varr and Ulrikadrin.', the 'Information being collected and supplied to Mathilde:' section doesn't list the new Karnos cult informants
*were, for the plural of "opportunities." Unless this is deliberate vernacular writing for the dialogue or something, of course. That didn't seem to match the rest of his speech patterns, though.
makes me wonder if we should look into bringing in some dwarves at this point. I might be mixing up my lore, but I thought dwarves put a fair bit of investment into growing mushrooms as a food source that's viable underground? Of course, I also think I remember that at least in Boney-canon they have runes that function as an equivalent to natural sunlight for purposes of plant growth, so maybe not.
Ohhhh!
@BoneyM , can I propose?
Hysh resonates a bit with white marble we know, and I bet with glass- a mini tower designed mostly as a glass and marble atrium would hold Hysh and be mostly clear.
Mathilde would refer to it, in an enormously petty move, as the 'Invisible Tower' and pretend to anyone who asked that it didn't actually exist.
Counterpoint: an invisible tower is actually kicking rad, defeating the purpose.
Chaos horde: "THEIR SCOURING WIZARD FLIES UPON LIGHT ITSELF! RETREAT!"No, but that works too! Mathilde tries to be petty, but whichever Heirophant hears about it (probably Horstmann) thinks it's neat instead, accidentally (?) foiling her plan!
No, but that works too! Mathilde tries to be petty, but whichever Heirophant hears about it (probably Horstmann) thinks it's neat instead, accidentally (?) foiling her plan!