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Given the relationship between Ranald, 'friends', cats and Morr, I kind of see it less as 'free of the whims of fate' and more that it's likely that Mathilde's death will relate primarily to her adherence to Ranald.
Boney said that no matter what, the EIC will be compensated for what they invested in the ithilmar.Didn't we use a bunch of EIC money to buy up all the ithilmar in the first place? If we loot the eonir books instead of picking something liquid, are we gonna take a big income hit to pay back the EIC?
No, that would be mentioned.Didn't we use a bunch of EIC money to buy up all the ithilmar in the first place? If we loot the eonir books instead of picking something liquid, are we gonna take a big income hit to pay back the EIC?
Ranald will leave us, and Morr will step in.Given the relationship between Ranald, 'friends', cats and Morr, I kind of see it less as 'free of the whims of fate' and more that it's likely that Mathilde's death will relate primarily to her adherence to Ranald.
Ranald will leave us, and Morr will step in.
Still, that's better than some can hope for. Not getting to Morr is explicitly on the little roll table.
You may have been thinking of this apocryphaI actually had to check back through the story because I could have sworn it was in an actual threadmark, but I guess it's not.
...For now.
The way I see it, the times when Mathilde has come closest to dying already have been when she was on solo missions - infiltrating Karag Lhune, assassinating that one Orc Boss, and trying to gank Alkharad. The latter two even happened very close to one another. That's not quite 'abandoned', but they were definitely alone.
It's not a super meaningful observation, given that people are inherently more vulnerable when going off on solo missions, but it's still true.
Narratively, there's something to say about how she lived in the initial Battle of the Drakenhofs because she was fighting alongside Abelhelm and took up his sword, how when assassinating the Black Orc Priests she was saved by Ranald, how her several assaults on the Skaven alongside Johann went swimmingly, how Ranald and Ljiljana saved her life from the Khorne berserker when she was fighting the Kul, and how she successfully took down Alberich because she wasn't a lone wolf but part of a group hunting him down.
You could argue that immortality of the "outlive everyone and everything you've ever known or loved" form would fit into that dooming quite well. Especially since those stories often end with the immortal accepting death, or interacting with a personification of it. Perhaps for an ascendant Mathilde, Morr's friendship is literal rather than a euphemism.Why care about a Dooming when you can just never die. -Immortality gang
Okay this sold me on Books, my initial preference was to reinvest funds back into the company for maximum profit over time, but there are still ways for us to do that with other actions so I'm switching:What makes the difference for me is that if we want to spend time helping out the EIC, there are any number of things we can do. But if we want these irreplaceable magical secrets, we HAVE to get them from the Library of Mourning, and it HAS to be through a favor that has military value.
This won't happen on it's own like EIC expansion will, and we have no guarantee of getting it again in the future.
You could argue that immortality of the "outlive everyone and everything you've ever known or loved" form would fit into that dooming quite well. Especially since those stories often end with the immortal accepting death, or interacting with a personification of it. Perhaps for an ascendant Mathilde, Morr's friendship is literal rather than a euphemism.
We wanted to get money to acquire things with money, which is what other votes are capable of on their own, cutting out the middleman. Whoever told you that the plan was to hoard our wealth until the end of time was incorrect.People were insistent that we should do the ithilmar thing for money.
So i am voting for trade goods or gems, because those translate to money.
If the money argument had not been such a prominent driver of the action, i would be voting for books, but it wasn't.
From what I understand, Boney said every option will reimburse the money spent by the EIC on ithilmar. The vote is on what the profits on top of that will be spent on:Didn't we use a bunch of EIC money to buy up all the ithilmar in the first place? If we loot the eonir books instead of picking something liquid, are we gonna take a big income hit to pay back the EIC?
Mathilde will be paying back the EIC's expenses with every option.
The canoe will float lazily down the creek until it reaches its intended destination next turn. Take heart, six months isn't too long a wait.Well, I was really hoping that the orb flex would get a lot more traction than it has. Oh well, it looks that option is up a creek without a paddle.
Slaanesh is male, female, both, and neither. The eldar call her She-Who-Thirsts, others call him the Dark Prince. The vast majority of Warhammer fans refer to or depict Slaanesh as female though.Also, am I the only one who for forever thought Slaanesh was female? Apparently he's not?
The Giga Flex is the intended result of a thread which has demonstrated a capacity for literally real life years of delayed gratification. It will happen perfectly (and then probably feel a bit hollow because it can't quite match up to how it was like in the quester's heads, but that's a problem for the long-form quest format rather than player behavior).Well, I was really hoping that the orb flex would get a lot more traction than it has. Oh well, it looks that option is up a creek without a paddle.
I like the orb flex primarily because I think there will be little or no difference whether we deliver it before or with the book, and I think an extra few months of orb usage and/or planning would be good for the colleges.
I also worry a tiny bit that delaying the orb flex until everything is "perfect," is a little bit akin to training the sword style incessantly. (That was confirmed to be slaanesh bait, right)
Also, am I the only one who for forever thought Slaanesh was female? Apparently he's not?
@Boney I know it's kind of unfair because it would make the EIC option just straight up better than the other monetary options. But I still want to ask because it would benefit Mathilde :
Couldn't we just take the EIC option and "lend" the value of the trade good to the EIC instead of just giving it away to the organisation. Couldn't the EIC give us back the money (or at least a lot of it) pretty quickly either through loans, selling the trade goods or simply raising the share of Mathilde's holding in the company?
After all, the proceeds of the Ilithmar sale was supposed to be solely Mathilde's, giving the proceeds of the sales to EIC is basicly giving away money to the other shareholders. Normaly if one member of a company makes a huge influx of their own capital, either the others would need to do the same, or they'd thus buy a bigger share of the company.
...Incidentally, @Boney would it be safe to assume that Eike's reached the point where we could start assigning her things that we would normally be doing, to not only save time but also challenge her and give her more practical experience? Like, telling her to go establish some EIC agents in Middenland or Nordland? Or telling her to go improve the EIC's paramilitary river navy?
Also @Boney some questions if you could confirm:
1. Precious Stones has less monetary value if spent directly on Elfcation if we don't wait to favorably exchange it for gold right?
2. If we barter ithilmar for books, they're basically giving us a free copy of the entire Library of Mournings with their scribes/actions and only leaving out spellbooks right?
3. If we copy their library, do we have the license to share them with others without consulting the Eonir?
4. Just to check, would you be counting the two different votes for Books separately or together? As I'm concerned that the leading write-in which specifies "primarily restricted books on magic" will split the vote tbh.
5. How old is Egrimm compared to Mathilde again? I'm not sure if this was asked before - mainly wondering how their careers/feats compare in-character.
Mathilde describes him as "young" but I cannot find anything else about his age.5. From memory he might be slightly older? It might have been specified when he was first introduced, if someone feels like delving - I think it would have been one of the first updates of the Karag Dum Expedition.
She's thirty-six at the time, so it's unclear whether she's saying "young" in the sense of "a young man" or in the sense of "young for a Magister". My money is on the latter; regardless, it kind of feels implied that he's younger than she is, or at least appears to be? Something something magic is a great preservative something.The final Wizards arrive as a group - a handsome and well-groomed young Magister that must be Egrimm van Horstmann
2. There might be other narrow slices they'd leave out ("How Nordland Might Get Through All Our Defences", say), but yes.