Immediately falls 3 votes.Apparition gang rise up! Help us claim our cool new soul minion!
Immediately falls 3 votes.Apparition gang rise up! Help us claim our cool new soul minion!
Raising the standard to four Waystones actions. If that's the plan next turn, there really shouldn't be any issue at all doing two this turn.Since we're posting our next turn Father plans, heres mine
- iron orcs
- forest of shadows nexus (which of the three do people think best to do?)
- Halethan tributaries in ostland
- waystone foundations with almost everyone
- either possible codification pt2 or liminal realm with hedgewise
As you can see, there's no room for branulhune, which is the other part why I like the double in codification and swords.
Marienburg happens to have an important waystone and be a good source of some extra trade.
If the skaven tried to actually destroy it the Asur would intervene.
But they very much have other things occupying their attention.
Brettonia is potentially a vital ally if an everchosen is going to show up, and Tilea and Estalia are quite possibly vital for the old world's waystone network. The Iron orcs a faction of chaos worshipping orcs could become a massive threat if they spread.
People are still very happy to argue it's not our problem.
A lot of eastern stirland, probably not much we can do, but probably a lot we can do in the border territory.So, since it looks like we're gonna be rolling tributaries out in stirland, which presumably includes "Eastern stirland", I have to ask, will tributaries work in sylvania? There was talk about bringing in the bog cults kasimir has been working with for the water spirit rituals, but without the main waystones, it doesn't seem like tributaries would even function, so I dunno if they're gonna be interested in helping out everywhere *but* where they actually live.
Zombies don't show up to parties without invitation anymore.I am aware that there is some thought to the feasibility of tributaries in Eastern Stirland, but if they do work out how do you think the land will change?
Less ambient undead.I am aware that there is some thought to the feasibility of tributaries in Eastern Stirland, but if they do work out how do you think the land will change?
To be fair in this specific example, the Black Pillar was dropped in by the Horned Rat to end the 2nd Skaven Civil War, it's been in place for less than 200 years rather than thousands.I do not think that is the case. The idea that they would not know how to turn off stones leading to a nexus that had been tainted is also kind of hard to swallow, so they must have chosen not to do it... for several thousand years.
There's enough Dhar baked into the land it'll probably takes centuries to get it all out, but suppressing the ambient dhar enough that spontaneous undead manifestation is an exception rather than an expectation would be nice.I am aware that there is some thought to the feasibility of tributaries in Eastern Stirland, but if they do work out how do you think the land will change?
I don't think they'll be opposed to helping "West Stirland". The Council of Manhorak is new, and could use more legitimacy. We helped them out while mining Drakenhof by giving them some funds and by giving one of their leaders an opportunity to help slay a vampire, but that's nothing compared to being commissioned by the Dämmerlichtreiter to create artefacts that ward off evil.So, since it looks like we're gonna be rolling tributaries out in stirland, which presumably includes "Eastern stirland", I have to ask, will tributaries work in sylvania? There was talk about bringing in the bog cults kasimir has been working with for the water spirit rituals, but without the main waystones, it doesn't seem like tributaries would even function, so I dunno if they're gonna be interested in helping out everywhere *but* where they actually live.
There's three waystone actions that would be good with the Father, so yes it did end up a lot.Raising the standard to four Waystones actions. If that's the plan next turn, there really shouldn't be any issue at all doing two this turn.
That would make the turn with the penalty turn 43, the turn we are able to Morb. So I don't see that happening.Separately; if we do the iron orcs the same turn, we can totally justify burning an extra overwork to fit everything we want in, and take a single turn of low-risk backseat management afterward. Heck, the penalty is only for Mathy, right? The other people in the project will be rolling perfectly fine.
So, since it looks like we're gonna be rolling tributaries out in stirland, which presumably includes "Eastern stirland", I have to ask, will tributaries work in sylvania? There was talk about bringing in the bog cults kasimir has been working with for the water spirit rituals, but without the main waystones, it doesn't seem like tributaries would even function, so I dunno if they're gonna be interested in helping out everywhere *but* where they actually live.
That would make the turn with the penalty turn 43, the turn we are able to Morb. So I don't see that happening.
Apparitions aren't competing with mapping really, they're competing with the Father and with AV.
I could sort of see a roll in the sense of, 'does releasing raw magic around 8 mostly fully formed orbs of sorcery do anything... weird' sense I guess.Do the Morbs need a roll? I thought that was entierly automated. Or did you mean in an AP economy sense, and not a 'Mathy has -10' sense?