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[X] Karlsbridge and Old Town
This will undoubtedly do the most good for Praag in the long run and will be looked well upon by the kind of person who has a Wizard in their employ to explain that to them, but in the immediate term most citizens of Praag will only know of riled-up denizens of Chaos and the inevitable death toll that taking and holding parts of New Town to establish Waystones within them will reap.
People going that first option will be noticeable too, as if it is also as good as option two, are, imo, succumbing to the quester diesease where one options actually has upsides 9f several option and, as such, superior. That is almost always not the case. Want the flashiest showcase against corruption? Put the stone in the New Town.
#2 seems to be the closest to what most people were imagining in discussions about De-Praag'ing Praag, I think. But, #1 is the one that will make citizens feel the most like Praag is being de-Praag'ed. It's not a dilemma I was expecting.
The Z'ra could make this inconvenient if he felt like it because he has a measure of local control, the citizenry has to bear it or the large armored folks with the swords arrive to 'convince them'. That is how the political system works.
Ranald the Protector is about protecting people from tyranny, he is not about protecting people from Dhar. I know people like to just give him all the good boy traits, but this has nothing to do with him.
The symbolism of driving a stake into the most corrupted parts of Praag is fitting because that's what those Waystones are for.
Want the flashiest showcase against corruption? Put the stone in the New Town.
This right here cuts to the heart of the issue: Is Warhammer a setting that is grimdark, or is it a setting that fights grim darkness? Because if it's the former, then people dying is routine. The little people do not matter, they are an expendable resource. All that matters is what the big important men think.I regret to inform you that this is Warhammer and sending a ton of people to their death is how we fix this. Now or later they are getting sent to their deaths. The gribbles will not go quietly into the night no matter how much we try to massage the tumor.
This right here cuts to the heart of the issue: Is Warhammer a setting that is grimdark, or is it a setting that fights grim darkness? Because if it's the former, then people dying is routine. The little people do not matter, they are an expendable resource. All that matters is what the big important men think.
But I don't think that fits Mathilde's story or the world she lives in.
Yes, this is a dark world, and oftentimes large numbers of people die. Sometimes it's soldiers fighting to protect others. Sometimes, it's innocent civilians who pay the price. But we can change that. When we destroyed Castle Drakenhof. When we retook Karak Eight Peaks. And here, today, when we rebuild the broken Waystone network. In a grindark world, victories are only delaying actions against the end. But in this one, we've seen that we. Can. Fight. Back! We have a device that quite literally fights back against the grim darkness. This city is one of the most Dhar tainted places in the world outside the Chaos Wastes, where the people who live here are resigned to death by Chaos, Dhar poison, and magical horrors - and we have something that can save them. Something to bring back life and hope to the city. And, yes, economic benefits and land reclamation in an an abstract sense. But that's not why we're here. We're here to "change the world we live in."
Mathilde doesn't want to live in a world that burns little girls to death. And she has never, not once, stopped fighting for that. Rebuilding the waystone network off a pile of corpses beacause of course people will die, it's normal goes against everything she's fought for and every reason why our decisions have lead us to here. Let's fight for hope. Let's fight for life. You want to stick it in Chaos's eye? Fight Chaos not just as a physical enemy, but also as a rotten, corruptive way of viewing the world.
[X] Karlsbridge and Old Town
But in the interest of helping the world the most, the common people are not going to bankroll deployment.It won't be though? That's the point. The one that will be obvious and popular is the one that the common people like.
But in the interest of helping the world the most, the common people are not going to bankroll deployment.
Local nobles like this guy are.
Just for clarity: The local noble will still be happy because there will be less horrible shit. He just won't be quite as happy as with the other option.But in the interest of helping the world the most, the common people are not going to bankroll deployment.
Local nobles like this guy are.
You say this like we aren't going to do all of them anyways. The question isn't if, it's "in what order".
And the normal people will also be happy with the death bridge, just not immediately.Just for clarity: The local noble will still be happy because there will be less horrible shit. He just won't be quite as happy as with the other option.
This vote is not about who likes this and who doesn't. The only people who don't like it are Chaos. Everyone else will be happy about it.
This vote is about who likes it the most. Everyone gets a baseline +2 to their "headpats for Mathilde gauge", and this vote is about who has a +5 instead.
When news come to a guy in bretonia, he's going to hear, respectively:We assume they are. We don't actually have any idea how the nations we are giving waystones to intend to fund them, or even how expensive they really are.
And honestly, I expect most nobles to react in a way that mirrors the reaction of the common people, rather than a way that mirrors the wizards. This guy in Praag is called out as being the sort to listen to wizards, but 'most politically resonant' implies to me that the vibes will be most widespread choosing that option.