I mean we have a heavy duty forge, just burn it and drop the ash in the river. No favors needed.
If that fallen priest used dhar, than burning the body could possibly taint the air/smoke coming from the smelter.I mean we have a heavy duty forge, just burn it and drop the ash in the river. No favors needed.
If that fallen priest used dhar, than burning the body could possibly taint the air/smoke coming from the smelter.
I still don't want to risk it. She may not use that much dhar like other necromancers and dark mages, but better not risk it and just give her to witch hunters when we prove that she is a necromancer.It's a corpse, not a lump of warpstone, still flesh and blood, she does not even seem to be mutated. Simply using dhar does not make the body physically corrupting.
I still don't want to risk it. She may not use that much dhar like other necromancers and dark mages, but better not risk it and just give her to witch hunters when we prove that she is a necromancer.
I distinctly recall that burning actually does purify corruption, although not as well as divine power or Hysh. That's the reason why witches are burned.I mean if we find such proof sure. Odds are good we won't though, in which case we will have to dispose of the body. Burning it is traditional and the forge is convenient and private. I honestly cannot think of a single example in all warhammer where the smoke from a dead warlock/necromancer's incineration was a problem.
"Well I thought it was obvious." - Tech of Bad BatchI looked up the translation for Gromdottir. It means daughter of Grom.....
In Khazalid, Grom can mean brave or defiant. So rather than literally being the daughter of someone named Grom for some reason, it seems more likely that Gramps knew one of Margaret's parents and considered them a brave or defiant person. If so, it also kind of expresses a sort of expectation that Margaret has a somewhat similar nature.I looked up the translation for Gromdottir. It means daughter of Grom.....
It appears to be coming from the priest, but Margaret was hearing it well before they came into view.The chanting is a voice on Margaret head or is the priest that is doing it?
Because I do not have it clear and could change things.