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[X] Ice Witches
[X] Tsarevich Boris Bokha
[X] Tsarevich Boris Bokha
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Boris knows that we pulled an entire dwarfhold from the realm of Chaos, he considers us an expert on the matter. The local Boyar would probably only know as much as the Ice Witches tell him.OK so do we are going to tell the boyar 'old baba over there told me there would be trouble I had to run roughshod over your autonomy'? Because I do not think they will be very impressed.
Boris knows that there's a rock in his cellar that glows white during blizzards. This means that he can get access to said rock. Further, the fact that he didn't know that the rock is connected to the Ice Witches means that he can likely get access to it without Witch supervision. Therefore, he could likely grant us access to it without Witch supervision. This might no longer be the case when an Ice Witch is empress. So, better seize that chance now.It is it s secret it will be a secret no matter when we want to visit. I do not think Boris can make the ice witches give up magical secrets at the drop of a hat, though he might be able to do it with weeks or months of prep work.
Boris knows that there's a rock in his cellar that glows white during blizzards. This means that he can get access to said rock. Further, the fact that he didn't know that the rock is connected to the Ice Witches means that he can likely get access to it without Witch supervision. Therefore, he could likely grant us access to it without Witch supervision. This might no longer be the case when an Ice Witch is empress. So, better seize that chance now.
Boris knows that we pulled an entire dwarfhold from the realm of Chaos, he considers us an expert on the matter. The local Boyar would probably only know as much as the Ice Witches tell him.
If we approach with a letter signed by Boris, saying he heard about trouble that is about to escalate (because Mathilde said so, and she's the expert) and is sending an expert as support, that's completely different then approaching the locals with tales of doom in the forest. It might even be a point of contention between the Witches and the Boyar, for example, the Boyar not believing that the threat is as big as the Witches say, and a foreign spellcaster changes little. Alternatively, the Witches might be trying to squeeze as much as they can from the Boyar in exchange for their help. However, with support from Boris, we'd be sidestepping their local issues. They would all have to play ball because the boss said so.
Boris sounded very confident about the fact that what he says goes.Or it might be that the sight of such a letter in the hand of a strange magician will unite the witches and the boyar against the meddling of the central authority, the witches will re resentful for their loss of influence and the boyar over a a young prince giving them advice from half a realm away.
How would the Ice Witches even go about dictating to the Tsarevitch who he can and cannot bring into the cellar of his own palace?Just because he can get access does not mean he is allowed to bring foreign magicians with him, in fact it seems likely he was only allowed to see it in their company.
Boris sounded very confident about the fact that what he says goes.
How would the Ice Witches even go about dictating to the Tsarevitch who he can and cannot bring into the cellar of his own palace?
It's hard to say for sure, given that GW came up with the name over 30 years ago.
Wait the term Slav wasn't in common usage before the 90s?It's hard to say for sure, given that GW came up with the name over 30 years ago.
Thankfully GW hasn't touched on native american look-alikes as far as I know. The Lizardmen's culture is clearly ripped off a mishmash of mesoamerican and South American cultures like Aztecs, Mayans, Incans etc. and there are the horrific Pygmies and native tribesmen of the Southlands and Lustria, but natives ofNippon? Is there a tribe of Spiritual Dryads that lives in the isolated lands of Amerigo too?
No such meaning in Russian (and, I infer, in East Slavic languages at least, such a meaning totally would drift into Russian if it existed).I can't help but giggle a bit at his name.
Boney likely couldn't have known, but while loza can mean several different things (including bloodline, vine, etc.), perhaps the most frequent use of the word would be a shortened name for a particular kind of hard liquor made out of grapes. At least in Southern Slavic languages.
And so, Captain Loza sounds to me something akin to how, let's say, Captain Scotch would sound to Anglo-Saxons (or Capitano Grappa to Italians would be a more precise comparison).