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[X] Plan Compromise + Verenans
Checking SteamDB, the answer appears to be no, based on a limited sample; King and the Warlord, Shadow and the Blade, and Call of the Beastmen all have a lowest recorded price of 50% off there.A question to TWWH players: have there ever been a more-than-50% discount on Steam sales for DLCs?
This is probably best asked in the Total War Discussion thread. You'll find more players in there.A question to TWWH players: have there ever been a more-than-50% discount on Steam sales for DLCs?
Oh I didn't even realize this wasn't the TWWH discussion thread, my bad. Kept too many tabs open I guess.This is probably best asked in the Total War Discussion thread. You'll find more players in there.
I managed to use my brief time with it in the thread to post the "You've been Gnomed" video, so I'm satisfied.I think I gave my full thoughts on gnomes a year or two back in the thread if someone wants to go hunting, but I'm on my phone right now so here's the short answer: gno.
It's less about Mathilde being able to personally contribute to the framework and more about Mathilde being able to understand—or at least, being able to keep up the bluff of knowing what she's doing, as it's been mentioned several times that Mathilde is lying, and metaphorically has no cards to play after going all in. The personal observation action gives us at least some basis to work with beyond the bare minimum.The leading plans plants are only taking one recruiting action! And no, Mathilde personally scrutinizing a Waystone is not and never has been a prerequisite and is in fact likely to do nothing for the project. It's pure ego to think she'll learn anything new that other wizards haven't already seen. So....
I can agree that Mathilde is vanishingly unlikely to come up with any particularly profound new insight just by staring at a Waystone real good, but I think that rather misses the point of the action in the first place.
Taking the time to familiarize herself with an actual physical waystone will help Mathilde to bridge the gap between her existing academic knowledge of Waystones and actual practical functionality, and will generally allow her to be a more competent coordinator on the subject when the time comes to start trying to fit the puzzle pieces together.
It's less about Mathilde being able to personally contribute to the framework and more about Mathilde being able to understand—or at least, being able to keep up the bluff of knowing what she's doing, as it's been mentioned several times that Mathilde is lying, and metaphorically has no cards to play after going all in. The personal observation action gives us at least some basis to work with beyond the bare minimum.
Looking at waystones casually or the Vlag Waystone for a few days under campaign conditions is a bit different from a month's worth of concentrated effort on the same task, which is what the AP represents. You're not wrong about the merits of starting sooner rather than later, but I think enough people are becoming impatient that it'll have a good shot of starting next turn.Mathilde has looked at Waystones before and even turned on one and off. Maybe there will be some value... but there is some value in starting sooner rather than later too. Every six months that passes is a chance for some crisis to erupt that will make things more difficult to get this started. Another diplomatic incident, Thorek getting embroiled in Guild business that leave him tied up.
No other players seems to feel any sense of urgency. Sigh. I just never seem to be in sych with the other voters on this quest.
That feels like a "no" on starting the project this turn. Is a giving up some small, potential advantage really worth making everyone wait yet another half year (or more!) get things going. Because we really do need to-
It just seems so damn weird that Mathilde is basically taking a vacation and doing almost nothing related to the Waystone project this six month period.
Mathilde has looked at Waystones before and even turned on one and off. Maybe there will be some value... but there is some value in starting sooner rather than later too. Every six months that passes is a chance for some crisis to erupt that will make things more difficult to get this started. Another diplomatic incident, Thorek getting embroiled in Guild business that leave him tied up.
No other players seems to feel any sense of urgency. Sigh. I just never seem to be in sych with the other voters on this quest.
Saying that it's pure ego to say this action will contribute is I think(?) baseless? Just based on the format as long as there's a dice roll there is a positive result.The leading plans plants are only taking one recruiting action! And no, Mathilde personally scrutinizing a Waystone is not and never has been a prerequisite and is in fact likely to do nothing for the project. It's pure ego to think she'll learn anything new that other wizards haven't already seen. So....
I don't think we'll take a rep hit. This is the first turn indicating the green for foundations, being punished for not taking it seems too railroad-y to me for this quest. I also think the group right now is a cabal in terms of information? We took a peek at everyone's hand in one-on-ones, they haven't. We know which colleges have info, no one else does. We know runesmith political landscape right now, no one else does. I think it's in everyone's best interest to assume the best of Mathilde right now whether they are aware of Mathilde's actions or not.It just seems so damn weird that Mathilde is basically taking a vacation and doing almost nothing related to the Waystone project this six month period.
I don't think most people internalize this though, this seems too paranoid. Not paranoid in that it seems unlikely or that one shouldn't assume it. We are aware that events aren't scheduled and are subject to the whims of the dice. So basing opportunity cost for this specific action on the basis of probable disasters seems weird.Mathilde has looked at Waystones before and even turned on one and off. Maybe there will be some value... but there is some value in starting sooner rather than later too. Every six months that passes is a chance for some crisis to erupt that will make things more difficult to get this started. Another diplomatic incident, Thorek getting embroiled in Guild business that leave him tied up.
It's not that it's not valued, 2 in the three-way lead included foundations. It was just the way foundations was developed. It wasn't that the voter base differed from you, a fraction was just satisfied by the compromise.No other players seems to feel any sense of urgency. Sigh. I just never seem to be in sych with the other voters on this quest.
Geomantic Web built by the Old Ones and Slaan, which is the precursor but not the Waystones themselves, is anywhere between 17500 to 7000 years old, since that was the time of the Old Ones. Somewhere in that range was the time in which Albion made their Ogham stones.If anyone happens to know, how long ago in universe was the Waystone network built? I'm wondering what sort of records/evidence might still be around.
If anyone happens to know, how long ago in universe was the Waystone network built? I'm wondering what sort of records/evidence might still be around.