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Sick and tired of being Sick and Tired
- Location
- Alta California
- Pronouns
- They/Them
I imgine they both like and have encountered them? Solkan feels pretty similar to the Emperor, and many of them outside tilea live in solland.
I imgine they both like and have encountered them? Solkan feels pretty similar to the Emperor, and many of them outside tilea live in solland.
I've not considered it extensively, partly because you've not interacted much with the religious authorities in the Empire. However, I imagine given Solkan worship is pretty unpopular, they would be grouped in among the various small cults. Some of those cults the Chapter is pretty hostile against, eg the few Khainites in the Empire, whereas others they don't really care about at the moment, which I think would include Solkan. There's no major areas of disagreement, but equally Solkan has little influence and therefore wouldn't cause much problems. The big three are Sigmar, Taal and Ulric, the Imperial authorities are far far more concentrated on them. Ultimately it would depend on whether the Solkanites would accept the 'actually your god is a saint' strategy the Chapter are pushing.
Ummm thanks? I wrote it off the cuff.I'm absolutely in love with this. This is an amazing short story and really shows the nobility of the Lions and introduces a very realistic traitor character to the Undead.
Actually your plan doesn't include any that would ameliorate the Empire's tensions just identify them.
Hmmm ok.I think for tensions to be ameliorated first they must be accurately identified. To solve a problem well one really does need to understand it first yes?
The answer to these, as with many aspect of cosmology that the Chapter don't really understand, is basically 'maybe, it's complicated'.Is some sorta Shard of Emperor or Vestige gestating within warp of WF and waiting for its Godhood?
If it as a God somehow enters 40k warp what will be the outcome?
Would significantly depend on the level of engagement the skaven eventually get in the quest tbh. We're 200k in and they've yet to be depicted.
There was some talk a while ago about a trade goods factory. You do have access to loads of good quality hardwoods from the Southlands jungles, and additionally rubber etc, which would all be useful. Turning into a provider of trade goods would indeed make some of the merchant factors more interested, whereas now they sort of just perceive you as a new conquerer.
So your telling me these fellows: ''the mutated creature more beast than man, laughing and frothing at the mouth as it struck at the Astartes with a sword covered in the same green sludge, which Amra realised with a start was the same substance Hath-Horeb had been creating using his Warp Accumulator!'' 'by the hands of the Alfiran when they took your sons bodies as weapons? '' were not Skaven assassins from Eshin then? Or just that the chapter didn't recognize them as such?
Another just as necessary resource for the locals is fine quality wood.
The chapter doesn't really need it but others might.
A search in the biologis vault might have something useful.
It would put those hostile to us far harder to deal with because we sell goods they need.There was some talk a while ago about a trade goods factory. You do have access to loads of good quality hardwoods from the Southlands jungles, and additionally rubber etc, which would all be useful. Turning into a provider of trade goods would indeed make some of the merchant factors more interested, whereas now they sort of just perceive you as a new conquerer.
Also, putting a timer on the vote. Militarum Morale seems to be winning currently.
One thing about your plan that looks to be winning.
Oh yea they were totally Skaven. I think Al Firan was 'the rats' or something, I can't remember what translated word I used. But yes, the Chapter don't recognise them as such and therefore aren't aware of them. Similarly, you had a really bad roll for discovering them, which means that in teh Chapter's archives when you search for Skaven you just get redirected to mutants etc.''the mutated creature more beast than man, laughing and frothing at the mouth as it struck at the Astartes with a sword covered in the same green sludge, which Amra realised with a start was the same substance Hath-Horeb had been creating using his Warp Accumulator!'' 'by the hands of the Alfiran when they took your sons bodies as weapons? '' were not Skaven assassins from Eshin then? Or just that the chapter didn't recognize them as such?
Or that such didn't count because they had no idea at all what they were really encountering?
So think about a modern city adn the stuff you build, most things are synthetic. Even doors in offices or desks are usually wood pulp rather than timber, or they're plastic etc. As such, I'm sure wood is used locally on many worlds for various purposes, eg Gaunts Ghosts use wooden stocks for their lasguns I think, but I don't think they'd be used much beyond the local level, except perhaps at the higher levels in luxury trade.Timber production is NOT unknown but so far this is the only reference to It I have found.
In theory I suppose anyone can, it's just a matter of inclination. This specific elf wanted to rez his master, so that needs necromancy, whereas other elves might turn to Khaine for vengeance. Also Elves have a fundamentally different view of mortality than humans, so there aren't the same push factors otward necomancy.
They're compliant abhumans, and therefore low priority, same as Imperial Dwarves.
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To confirm, your plan is this?
Diplomacy
[X]Witch Hunters
Stewardship
[X] Serf-Militarum Facility Expansion
[X] Regularize Uplift
Martial
[X] Serf Training
[X]Void Training
Learning
[X] Study the Abhumans
[X] Acquire Abhuman Sample
Intrigue
[X]Write In: Spycraft Expansion.
Nassor's most trusted human operatives are given the resources and training to infiltrate their local criminal organizations.
[X] Nagashizaar
Personal
[X] Write In: An Governor's Triumph
Amra ,now healed, travels imperial-held territories and tribute states with a special emphasis on reassuring leaders of cities and military groupings that not only does the Imperium remain strong and able but that the empeor continues to aide them, maybe healing mutants along the way, etc