LordPanther14
The Definition of Insanity
- Location
- Land of the Free
[X] [BELEGAR] Greater Daemon
[X] [COLLEGE] Incoming Everchosen
[X] [COLLEGE] Incoming Everchosen
A suggested method to deal with panic and paranoia/other mental breakdowns is to ground yourself. Finding a comfort spot in something familiar is often recommended. Mathilde's comfort is magic theory, which allows her to properly recontextualise the situation such that she can grapple with difficult topics that she's been putting off.Soothed by the comforting familiarity of magical theorizing, you've gathered the willpower to turn to the main topic at hand: disclosure.
Well, we hope that Egrimm is agnostic. But yes, his education is religion could come in handy, and as a Light Order LM he has access to the Light Order's many books on religion, including their Ancient Library, so I think he's a good fit for the research.Yeah, jokes aside, I'm actually on board with that as well. Also we know that Egrimm, in his early years, did some... "seeking" in regards to faith, but never found anything that satisfied him, so he's probably got a decent baseline education in religion that might actually be useful on the shrine.
Honestly, he might be a good representative of a high piety atheist/agnostic.
I though her soul was mostly Ulgu by this point.If Ulgu was involved it would have detonated. Mathilde was manipulating it with an extension of her soul, in the same way that she usually manipulates Ulgu with her soul to perform spells.
I agree. If we want to be trusted, we have to show trust where it is most important. We don't need to give the juicy details, but I will not patronize our good friends.My suggestion is to get proper support. Belegar trusts and, I'm quite certain, loves Mathilde as a friend. We've shared life or death secrets with each other. He's confided in us some of his most vulnerable moments and we've helped him through it. We should give him the opportunity to help us out in kind.
Panoramia can also provide comfort. As Mathilde said, coming face to face with a Greater Daemon is not common by any means, but it is possible through a particularly vigorous miscast. I think she'll understand if we don't want to divulge anything more than that a giant bird invaded our lab to smugly mock us. Cuddles can help.
I'm convinced that the thread wouldn't vote to hack Egrimm apart even if we knew he had one of the bad books. Maybe we'd demand the bad book though.I have a feeling the decision would get a smidge harder if either had, say, the Grimoire Necronium in their back pocket.
Previous rolls inform ongoing character though. And we've gained more trust and familiarity with all involved since then. And successfully resisting a second time is more believable than doing so the first time. And Mork is the type to disclose before attacking while Tzeentch is not.See, the thing I hate about this argumeny, is that because we rolled a NAT100 people forget telling Belegar was entirely a mistake whose consequences we avoided no one noticed that. Do you realy think we should take an action on the basis that last time we did something like this a nat 100 avoid all the negative consequences while getting us nothing so we can totally do it again ?
Dwarves don't have capital punishment? That's pretty cool. Or is just that they don't have it for mistakes and negligence, no matter how bad?Nobody is ever required to take the Slayer Oath. If someone performed a reckless and unsanctioned experiment that did permanently weaken the the defences of the Karak or caused permanent injury or death to its Dwarves, then official judgement would likely result in any or all of expulsion from Guild, banishment from Karak, or disownment by their Clan. Whether a Dwarf takes the Slayer Oath to avoid the shame of those, or because they feel that their debt to the Karak or to those crippled or killed can never be sufficiently repaid, is their choice to make.
Mathilde could claim that the source is a Tzeentch cultist. A blatant lie, but roughly equivalent in trustworthiness.The college is very used to dealing with anonymized information... but I do feel the source is very relevant. Or sources, in this case. If the Lady Magister says anonymous untrustworthy source says Everchosen approaches, that still seems to me to put too much credibility on the claim. Sharing that it's a demon means they know it's untrustworthy untrustworthy.
Damn, that's a good point which will inform my own vote.The suspicion cast on Mathilde due to her encounter with a demon (because the way the vote looks we're probably telling the Colleges) is increased tenfold when it is discovered that she has been studying the religion of Chaos marauders.
For some reason I always thought that Horrors and Flamers were also capable of having conversations and tempting Humans. They are the kinds of Daemons that a lesser Tzeentch cultist can summon and if they can't give commands, tempt with forbidden knowledge or teach anything then that would seriously weaken Tzeentch's command and control apparatus.There's generally no need to report contact with a lesser Daemon unless it gets the better of you somehow, which is a scenario more common with Daemonettes than with Horrors or Flamers.
Alric still has full access to all of the Light College's archives and is a powerful Wizard with a century worth of experience. Even if he can't convince a single person to follow him and has too little experience to be respected by anyone who is someone among the forces of Chaos, him converting would still be massively damaging. Anything canon Egrimm did Alric should be able to do too and more, if for some crazy reason he really wanted to.They're not really threats. They're both defanged of what would have made them particularly susceptible or dangerous, and they already have eyes on them - Mathilde's on Egrimm and Mira's on Alric. All mentioning that a Daemon says they were previously in the running for the title of Biggest Nasty might do is push them away from the Colleges. But Mathilde has nobody providing that level of cautious oversight and has unique advantages that might make her a threat greater than the typical Everchosen.
Honesty seems like the best tool against an agent of the Changer. No doubt they've got plans for every possible combination, but this seems like a good way to go against them. Coming clean about everything so soon will be a statement of itself to those we speak to.
Lying is just asking for the truth to be revealed when it would be most damaging.
Something about this line just struck me as very funny.There's generally no need to report contact with a lesser Daemon unless it gets the better of you somehow, which is a scenario more common with Daemonettes than with Horrors or Flamers.
If they learned of Mathilde's candidacy from another source, then either:How plausible do we think it is for the Colleges to learn about Mathildes candidacy from another source?
While the contents of this particular conversation are nothing they can learn about, the candidacy perhaps could be.
If that's the case, Mathilde herself having brought it up first would make her a lot less suspicious.
Of course, I also see the argument that this is all very conveniently timed to lower Mathildes trustworthiness at a very critical time(waystones and upcoming morbflex), so I don't know where I fall yet.
How could the truth ever be revealed?
And yes, telling the truth is a statement. It's probably a statement that Mathilde believes she can no longer be trusted and that forever more her peers need to consider the fact that she thought it necessary to warn them about her whenever they interact with her or she does something.
If Mathilde doesn't believe she can no longer be trusted, why would she be telling the Grey College rather than dealing with it herself?
I'll be honest if another LM told us that they had been approached by a daemon about being a candidate for Everchosen I would assume that it was because they were majorly tempted because otherwise there is no reason to do so.
What do you expect me to do...? Oh. That is when they start looking really regretful.
Is it? The only link I can think of is that the Grey College is inside one, but I don't know if that's so much a link as it is Teclis helping build a good environment for Grey Wizards, and "virtually undetectable and also easy to question the real location" is just part of that.
I agree with this.To act on its words is to allow it to win. Therefore, do not.
Tzeentch despises doing nothing, stasis is its antithesis (hence why it hates Nurgle). It's the biggest middle finger we can give!
Dwarves don't have capital punishment? That's pretty cool. Or is just that they don't have it for mistakes and negligence, no matter how bad?
For some reason I always thought that Horrors and Flamers were also capable of having conversations and tempting Humans. They are the kinds of Daemons that a lesser Tzeentch cultist can summon and if they can't give commands, tempt with forbidden knowledge or teach anything then that would seriously weaken Tzeentch's command and control apparatus.
Alric still has full access to all of the Light College's archives and is a powerful Wizard with a century worth of experience. Even if he can't convince a single person to follow him and has too little experience to be respected by anyone who is someone among the forces of Chaos, him converting would still be massively damaging. Anything canon Egrimm did Alric should be able to do too and more, if for some crazy reason he really wanted to.
In any case, I don't actually advocate on throwing shade at them. I just thought that if we were to tell Algard about our Everchosen candidacy then honestly telling him about two more LM candidates would lower the chances of dire consequences, since it would rightfully make this whole thing seem more about harming the Empire by making it deprive itself of LMs.
And if we're not saying anything about Egrimm and Alric in the "Incoming Everchosen" bit, then... I'm not sure how much we're disclosing under the "Incoming Everchosen" topic at all, then.
If we vote to disclose everything, then we also are more likely to be able to get help to explore the whole "Fated" thing on our character sheet or on our soul.