You know, at some point I'd love to see if we can make scaled up and scaled down versions of RoW. Our current version is great, but long-term having 'rush an entire army' and 'need to move a patrol, not a large force' versions would be nice. Obviously a very long term project, but could be nice to do if we ever get a freerer moment.
Storms of Magic can last for longer than that. The Altdorf Storm was like a couple days I'm pretty sure, and involved a looot of clashes and escalations. Also, whenever the Everchosen comes up there's usually a Waxing of the power of Chaos that roughly translates to a Storm. Last Everchosen was before the Colleges were a thing, so I'm sure Teclis didn't teach the humans anything that could make any Cataclysms, but I'm pretty sure that he should have been capable of casting them himself.I do not think scaled up is in the cards, that would be Cataclysm magic and no one in their right mind would try to cast a cataclysm spell on their whole army over a long period of time, not to mention that there isn't even enough magic for that for more than the span of a single battle usually.
To power the Land. They moved there for a reason, Ancient Widow and Ice magic is far stronger in Kislev for reason. They just magically inundated and aligned the entire land of Kislev for their own advantage.But it's been a century and a half since its destruction, so what is all that power being used for?
I'd like to do a whole book on magical logistics, including non-grey spells.You know, at some point I'd love to see if we can make scaled up and scaled down versions of RoW. Our current version is great, but long-term having 'rush an entire army' and 'need to move a patrol, not a large force' versions would be nice. Obviously a very long term project, but could be nice to do if we ever get a freerer moment.
I don't bring this up often, because I was pretty sure that Boney would never use her. She and her fellow Gods of Law didn't seem to me like something he would use. But maybe I'm wrong.I had a thought that the praag waystone might be linked to the Fire Spire, because it was the heart of Kislev's mages guild before it was destroyed by chaos; and the wiki entry for it is fascinating.
The TL;DR is that it was founded as a college of magic which invited people of radically different disciplines—Ice Witches, Hags, Pre-Teclis Imperial Wizards ect—and their reckless experimentation caused some of the more traditional Ice Witches to completely shun the city. The traditionalists were proven right when Chaos Sorcerers used it as a lightning rod for their foul magics, destroying the top two floors and unleashing a ton of curses upon the city during the Great War.
To this day, Ice Witches avoid the city, and Hags refuse to enter unless they are compelled. Meanwhile, the ruins of the tower stand empty, tempting adventurers with lost secrets and ancient magics—none of whom have actually returned from their journey into its haunted depths.
So yeah, the leylines are almost certainly pointing towards the Fire Spire, which the mages who once lived there used for their experiments.
But it's been a century and a half since its destruction, so what is all that power being used for?
To power the Land. They moved there for a reason, Ancient Widow and Ice magic is far stronger in Kislev for reason. They just magically inundated and aligned the entire land of Kislev for their own advantage.
I'm pretty sure Boney once said something to the effect that the Gods of Law wouldn't be a thing, but he might use the Gods themselves if he had a good idea for them.I don't bring this up often, because I was pretty sure that Boney would never use her. She and her fellow Gods of Law didn't seem to me like something he would use. But maybe I'm wrong.
Maybe Boney really is bringing Arianka back from the 1st Edition graveyard.
"And in Praag's darkest hour the goddess Arianka shall rise from the dead, and she shall smite the hordes of Chaos and drive them from this land for ever... There shall come a champion - a man of Chaos, yet not of Chaos. Dark his deeds, but darker his doom! And he shall seek out the Crystal Keys and wrest them from the clutch of evil... [...] ...And the Doomed One shall ride out from Praag, across the gushing Lynsk and thence into Norsca. And there, the forces of Chaos will close around him..."—Praag's Book of Ancients
Honestly, Arianka is the only one that I can see good plot points being extracted from it. I mean, a good story can be extracted from Solkan if you're willing to honestly explore and break down the racism aspect of the God and what makes him so heavily unpleasant. Not exactly the lightest topic to be tackling.I'm pretty sure Boney once said something to the effect that the Gods of Law wouldn't be a thing, but he might use the Gods themselves if he had a good idea for them.
Like, that there might be a God of Vengeance called Solkan out there, but he doesn't have any kind of larger connection to Arianka or such.
That's my understanding. Can't really look for a quote right now, I'm on my phone.