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If that's a measure of intelligence, what does that make Mathilde?
[x] Longshanks
If that's a measure of intelligence, what does that make Mathilde?
Algard and Krammovitch's suggested method for bringing them on board with the project was like so:
Ascertaining their suitability for joining the Colleges. It takes quite some time to determine such a thing.
These guys have survived almost 2500 years in the Forests of Ostermark. What makes you think us getting involved with them is going to expose them to authorities more than things that have already happened to them? The natural conclusion of working with them is that we wouldn't be involving local authorities or being seen with them. If our higher ups in the Colleges find out, we can use Article 13 as an excuse, because at the end of the day Article 15 is the most important Article and the Hedgewise don't break Article 7 (Dark Magic) so 15 and 13 would take precedence even if Article 3 is breached.Which would work fine with the distance of being in elfland and the highest imperial authority in a hundred leagues, when we are in an imperial province and dealing with what is explicitly proscribed magic users on the land of that province... well the answer that comes to mind is something like this:
"So you need to check if you can train the witch eh? I'll get the rope and gag for you to drag them to Aldorf for testing."
The count would not want these people in his province and given their opinions on the wilds I do not think the Longshanks would either. Maybe we could bullshit the morrites, but personally I would not want to risk it.
These guys have survived almost 2500 years in the Forests of Ostermark. What makes you think us getting involved with them is going to expose them to authorities more than things that have already happened to them? The natural conclusion of working with them is that we wouldn't be involving local authorities or being seen with them. If our higher ups in the Colleges find out, we can use Article 13 as an excuse, because at the end of the day Article 15 is the most important Article and the Hedgewise don't break Article 7 (Dark Magic) so 15 and 13 would take precedence even if Article 3 is breached.
I don't know why you assume we'd be so incompetent as to get caught and be questioned by the authorities when we're clearing out a threat on their backyard.
Huh. I've argued myself out of ever trying to get a "throw cannon sword, and have it teleport back to hand" thingy going on, but just as a matter of curiosity @Boney, have you decided on/has Mathilde ever experimented with how far away her sword can be and still be recalled to her hand?
(or is the recall effect one that uses up how much 'charge' the runes have, so if you call if from far enough away it'd drain the batteries for a while?)
(Ohhh; Idle musing: I wonder what happens (if 'charge used' varies with distance), if Mathilde tries to call the sword from further away than it has enough charge to carry it)
Did Mathilde had enough time riding with Regimand to show off her Shadowrider mastery?
This is a very important question and not at all related to my mental image of Mathilde speeding around Regimand like an overexcited child who finally learned how to ride a bike and now try to show off her old man.
Can she cast spells through Wolf, I'm not sure if my familiar lore is mixing up.
Because Wolf and a basic illusion spell should, according to a certain frame of reference, be Mathy in two places at once.
We can't cast through Wolf...
But maybe Wolf could learn to cast on his own?
Not to "um, actually" the QM, but I believe he does have another type of magic. It's called "Being a Good Boy".No, the form of magic Wolf is able to use is Being A Familiar.
Not to "um, actually" the QM, but I believe he does have another type of magic. It's called "Being a Good Boy".
Sounds like a pretty big mess. A bit more than just a ruckus in the forest causing issues.He shrugs. "Gave me time to get the lay of the land. There's definitely something up, but nobody can agree what it is. Hauntings, animal attacks, banditry, cult activity, and portents and omens galore. Plenty of smoke, but nobody can agree what the fire is."
"That fits what Paranoth said. Apparently half the picture is on the other side of the border, so it might be that nobody at all has the whole picture right now. But at least there's no reason not to operate openly here."
@Boney so this is a question I had in mind, but I never asked it because it didn't seem super relevant to the current DL timeline. The proximity to Kislev and the current Kislev Total War videos brought it back to mind however.
The Ice Guard are a piece of new canon, involving non Ice Witches who wield magical equipment and seem to wield a pseudo magical ability even if they're not spellcasters. I'm going to guess that in canon they only really rose to prominence after the Ice Witches regained power during Tzarina Kattarin's reign, because I think that ever since the Bokha took over after the Romanovs there haven't been any particularly notable Tzarinas who wielded Ice Magic, so the influence of the Ice Court continued to wane.
My question is, what do you think of the Ice Guard? I know some people object to them because they're "high fantasy" or whatever. I personally don't find an issue with it at all. The bear spam in modern Kislev is a bit odd though.