[X] Order
Pretty sure I've heard that Ikit Claw made it. And Bugmans, of course.I found a list, and wow @Mopman43 wasn't kidding. Gotrek, Tyrion, Teclis, Sigmar, Archaon, Malekith, Morathi, Grungni, Grimnir, Nagash, Arkhan, Mannfred, Neferata, Alarielle, Gork and Mork, the Skaven and Lizardmen and Kroak...
Lots of people "survived" the "End Times".
This reads like runic QR code to me.We know that Khazalid writing, Khazalid speech, and Runecraft are able to interact with each other, using Runes that are not lost (as it was possible for Mathilde to acquire an autotranscriber for Khazalid), and we know that Runecraft is able to interact with enchantments.
A baked in Order system might have something like a bunch of Khazalid keywords set up in a nesting pattern, such that each book within the Library can be given a unique identifier, with runecraft able to be used by visitors to search through the libraries collection for all relevant texts for their research and then near-instantly locate the precise books that they need, complete with a MAPP interface that directs them where they need to go.
This is the sort of thing that can only be done by building the entire libraries around an Order system from the very beginning, and is far more powerful and flexible than "merely" a decent organizational system that can be implemented afterwards.
You wouldn't need to. You maintain the database by hand, and just use runecraft to search it.This reads like runic QR code to me.
The idea sounds great, but I wonder how you can finagle a database system out of the current level of dwarven rune raft.
As the High King orders the retrieval of the books on the Siege and Fall of Karak Eight Peaks, your eyes widen as you run your eyes over perfectly-preserved tomes of recorded history.
The Light Order do their best, but the Colleges have only been around for a fraction of the Empire's length, and before that a hundred tragedies each shaved away a record of history. The Great Library of Mordheim died with the city, the Sieges of Altdorf each resulted in a freezing populace burning books for heat, the Imperial Library suffered attrition every time the capital moved and was stolen back and forth a dozen times during the Age of the Three Emperors, and Dieter IV sold a good deal of what little survived to reach him to anyone willing to pay. And if that wasn't enough of a reason for his soul to be damned, when he sold Marienburg its independence, it took the Great Library of Verena with it, and ever since the self-righteous custodians have delighted in denying entry to citizens of the Empire. The Vaults of the Great Cathedral of Sigmar are purged every time a more conservative Grand Theogonist takes office, and there's Witch Hunters out there who consider literacy to be compelling evidence of witchcraft, and even when some poor scholar escapes the pyre it's not always guaranteed their books will.
A hundred hundred roadblocks between the average human and their past, but since the first founding of Karaz-a-Karak, every single event to ever befall the Dwarves has been carefully recorded and remains right here, carefully preserved by rune and artifice. Three thousand years ago the ancestors of the Empire had barely migrated, but every wrong done to Karak Eight Peaks had been recorded in exhausting detail, as demonstrated by the series of mighty tomes hauled over by the Dwarven attendants.
Sigmar can fit what in his ass?!? Damn!That is End Times lore which is very much non-canon for this quest. Personally I would rather take the Dark Gods at their word when they say that they will unmake the world forever into their twisted playground, since that makes more sense that Sigmar pulling a new world from his ass.
The question is, who put it there in the first place?
…Mathilde has a weirder idea of revenge than I thought.
Slaneesh of course! Who are else would try?
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Security is more about classification levels. This library is hopefully going to have lots of dangerous knowledge in it. Also if we have good security there is a much better chance of people entrusting somewhat secret knowledge to it.Security feels redundant. The thing is already a Dwarf vault in one of the most secure Holds on the planet.
I thought he died? I think I remember Teclis doing something stupid because of it.
He did. Then Teclis did the stupid thing and brought him back from the dead.I thought he died? I think I remember Teclis doing something stupid because of it.
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