Friendly/Sympathetic Vampires?


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@Warmach1ne32
Apparently your plan has 550 peeps in it.
@Warmach1ne32 I recommend getting rid of the Sigmarites for reasons other than my personal tastes. Shallyans are needed for medicine, Manaan for sea travel, dwarfs for basic industry, and everyone else for food. Meanwhile, the Sigmarites said they'll come along on the next wave if they don't come on this one.

Which is honestly fucking annoying when people take other quest fanon action and start applying it everywhere.
Good thing that's not the case here.
 
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Which is honestly fucking annoying when people take other quest fanon action and start applying it everywhere.
You have no idea how much I agree with you on that. I have had way to many conversations where instead of arguing or talking about something based on a lore book, I find out it was from someone reading from a quest or someone else's interpretation of said lore in their own beliefs of what it is or means. Especially once it starts propagating to other people, then it just becomes a exercise in futility trying to get a straight conversation without having to walk back to the basics and walk them through what lore actually states, and not what a QM wrote about said lore instead.
 
Here Ye Here Ye, The Basically Everyone plan has been fixed, forgot to add the Bretonian peasants into the calculations. Now the Sigmarites will go on the next ship.

[X] Basically Everyone
-[X] Drakwaldian Refugees
-[X] Manaam Mass
-[X] Halflings' Herds
-[X] Shallyan Doves
-[X] Eastern Entourage
-[X] Survivors of a fallen Raj
-[X] Honest Labour m'Lord
-[X] Stout Fellows
 
Here Ye Here Ye, The Basically Everyone plan has been fixed, forgot to add the Bretonian peasants into the calculations. Now the Sigmarites will go on the next ship.

[X] Basically Everyone
-[X] Drakwaldian Refugees
-[X] Manaam Mass
-[X] Halflings' Herds
-[X] Shallyan Doves
-[X] Eastern Entourage
-[X] Survivors of a fallen Raj
-[X] Honest Labour m'Lord
-[X] Stout Fellows
This I can live with, since it is 100% confirmed for them to come aboard the next ships arriving in about 5 or so turns.
 
So what's the long term plan for the Amazon's and there religion of the old ones cause the plan here is gaining there trust and having them settle here with us after some good norscan slaying or returning of religious artifacts pertaining to there favored deity should we legitimize there Cult cause most new world gods are relatively benign in there tenets barring sotek but the skaven deserve it.
 
Though given how vehemently everyone has been arguing back and forth about Sigmarites, I'm guessing that at least two of the queued adventurers will be hired just so y'all can throw them on death quests.
 
You have no idea how much I agree with you on that. I have had way to many conversations where instead of arguing or talking about something based on a lore book, I find out it was from someone reading from a quest or someone else's interpretation of said lore in their own beliefs of what it is or means. Especially once it starts propagating to other people, then it just becomes a exercise in futility trying to get a straight conversation without having to walk back to the basics and walk them through what lore actually states, and not what a QM wrote about said lore instead.
I was more thinking about people letting other quest versions of characters affect their view of them overall. I once saw someone said that Snorri in soulcake dwarf quest should kill Sigmar before he ever get the chance to rise to godhood because they were still mad about Van Hal death in divided loyalties. Which is just fucking madness.
 
So what's the long term plan for the Amazon's and there religion of the old ones cause the plan here is gaining there trust and having them settle here with us after some good norscan slaying or returning of religious artifacts pertaining to there favored deity should we legitimize there Cult cause most new world gods are relatively benign in there tenets barring sotek but the skaven deserve it.
Getting them to settle with us is as out of the question as us going to settle with them. They're their own people, assimilating into us is just not something they have cause to do. We don't need to legitimise their religion because the Empire has a blacklist, not a whitelist - the default is tolerance.

Plan for Amazons is the same as with lizardmen - treat them with respect, do quests for them, return artefacts, that sort of thing.

its not a valid vote, so no I am not missing the X. Also really?
Ah, mb, didn't understand. And really what?
 
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Wait is Van Hal not a canon character?

Given the pun name (Van Halen) I assumed it was some dude in a warhammer book that got ganked by Sigmar Zealots, presumably for being too metal.

Who the fuck is Frederick then?
Yep, Van Halen was a canonical necromancer that rouse up to save Sylvania from the ratmen during the Black Death, before going insane and being (I think?) killed from a witch hunter that was a descendant of his. Fredrick is a made up man from @torroar's Dynasty of Alcoholism quest that's been going on for almost a decade straight. The only canonical part is just his families name, the rest is alcohol, dice, luck, and no small amount of inhuman painkillers.
 
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Eh not even then with the name. In canon Ostland is rule by the von Raukov, von Hohenzollern was just one of the quester taking the name from the irl family. House of Hohenzollern - Wikipedia
Ugh, I completely forgot that part. Honestly I can only really remember some of the canon mistakes he made by stating Stephen was from Nordland, not Ostermark. Everything past that is various combat fights over the series of the quest, and a bit of the Freddy's trial before jurgen before forgetting the rest unfortunately.
 
Well I've never claimed DoDA was perfect, given how rough and tumble things have sometimes been. Warhammer in general gets plenty of retcons and such, it didn't seem like too terrible an issue to only take some of Mark of Chaos and rejigger it into the quest. Oh, and I messed up with the Eonir, that's a big one.

Either way, Jurgen was a high powered priest on a major power trip, hated a previously publicly anti-religion guy who was the character at the time, and ended up BSODing so hard that he could be wrong he tried to suicide before being turned by Tzeentch. But at the same time, I would have thought Magnus the Pious, later Frederick himself, and Magnus his son would be relatively good examples of people aligned towards Sigmar.

Either way, if anything from my quest has caused any issues here, I do very much apologize.
 
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