The problem with three is that the Waystone design is not optimized for it, this is not the mass deployment to get grazing land model, that is why we did not take the edge of Troll Country in the turn vote.
There are better arguments than catastrophizing about option 2.This sale is easy mode. Future sales will be harder, and a subpar first impression like Newtown will give will slow demand considerably compared to every other option available.
And while all approaches will be taken, you can only make a first impression once.
It's because he PREPARED to it. He didn't march to hills on the first day. He prepared, he builded the fort, he formed army. He spent years on this.Abel didn't need a wizard to explain to people why the purge of the Hunted Hills was a good thing. The comment that it will be "looked well upon by the kind of person who has a Wizard in their employ to explain that to them" is specifically about explaining to the Z'ra why we need to invade the part of his city that is most corrupted—thankfully, he has a wizard on retainer to explain that to him, and he's not likely to block us because of it.
Other rulers will be able to understand why Praag purged it's most corrupted quarter, the only part that needs explaining is why we started with it instead of somewhere more stable.
It's because he PREPARED to it. He didn't march to hills on the first day. He prepared, he builded the fort, he formed army. He spent years on this.
And we will spend months before shit hits the fan. Praag is less prepared to it, because want it or not, danger inside city walls can be more dangerous than outside.
And it's significantly easier to endure war actions when they are happening far away, not in the same city.
Abel's situation was different from our, so we shouldn't look at this as an example, because we can easily have different results.
[X] River Gate and Northeastern Kislev
I feel like the opinions of the Tzar are worth way more for international reaction and wider deployment than what people in one city think.
I don't see how your choice supports your own argument here, when one options is to make things generally more pleasant and the other is to exorcise a third of the city.And while all approaches will be taken, you can only make a first impression once.
[x] Karlsbridge and Old Town
Well, Kislev did send Baba, who's one of three member of the "very scary old people" club, and the only maybe human member. I'd say Kislev has made a solid contribution.If the Tzar were anymore in our pocket we'd be in danger of losing him in there.
Seriously we delivered world changing results and not only that we gave Kislev the first crack at it instead of the host or either of our home nations in spite of the fact that the Ice Court did the least to help (though no fault of their own).
Hm, it's gonna be tough, but I bet we can get that coveted 'Better than magnus and all his armies' level of respect. Just need to single handedly murder the next everchosen and his entire army in some kind of glorious moment of destruction. Gonna need to consider what sort of superweapon we can turn the fire spire into...He probably thinks Mathilde is the best thing to come out of the Empire since the army of Magnus.
I'm not following. While noble ever says "no" to more money/economy, basing legitimacy on "numbers go up" is very much a more modern thing. This is a much more martial culture where legitimacy and personal pride/status is linked with ass-kicking.
I don't see how your choice supports your own argument here, when one options is to make things generally more pleasant and the other is to exorcise a third of the city.
New Town doesn't send mixed messages. It sends the strongest message by far: you can un-corrupt the beating heart of darkness itself if you use our shiny new invention.
I mean, yes, *eventually* that is the result, but the first impression, which they were referring to, is: "Put this stone in your city and all that is dark and evil will go mad and try to murder you in your homes."I don't see how your choice supports your own argument here, when one options is to make things generally more pleasant and the other is to exorcise a third of the city.
New Town doesn't send mixed messages. It sends the strongest message by far: you can un-corrupt the beating heart of darkness itself if you use our shiny new invention.
I mean, I expect any questions set up by Tzeentch are gonna be the most twisted trick questions ever... for the first two, and then the third is blindingly straightforward, just to make people overthink it and screw themselves over.I've heard rumors that people would actually be able to cross the bridge of death but for their inability to correctly answer three questions? Seems like very much a Tzeenchy thing we should watch out for
I mean, yes, *eventually* that is the result, but the first impression, which they were referring to, is: "Put this stone in your city and all that is dark and evil will go mad and try to murder you in your homes."
It being for the greater good and making things better years down the line is great, but people are gonna be leery about going first for that sort of thing.
I mean, I'm fully on board with it, I voted for 2, I'm just saying a number of people are going to be unhappy with the kind of carnage that comes with purging this kind of place with a waystone, and the previous poster had a point that a smoother, more low key initial waystone may actually make a better first impression, even if I think it'll send a weaker message in the long run.I mean... if all the dark things go insane and come out in the open that makes it so much easier to kill them. Imagine you are a Bretonian Baron with a brace of knights, what do you find harder finding sneaky enemies or killing them in the open?
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.
By trusting that the majority of the powers that be have wizard advisors? The nobility is no stranger to oppressing their 'lessers' if it comes down to it.
It would, until we explain otherwise, give the impression that if you're not prepared to wage a campaign, you're not ready for waystones.
I don't see how your choice supports your own argument here, when one options is to make things generally more pleasant and the other is to exorcise a third of the city.
The Praag locals. Who will have to accept a waystone in the old town AFTER seeing the fallout of the stone in the new town. Which will not look good or positive.
Look, the death and danger isn't coming from the rocks. It's coming from the soldiers killing the people and or things that are trying to stop the rocks.The Praag locals. Who will have to accept a waystone in the old town AFTER seeing the fallout of the stone in the new town. Which will not look good or positive.
"What... Is your favorite color?"[X] Karlsbridge and Old Town
[X] Bridge of Death and New Town
Biggest concern I have with the Bridge of Death is that we might not have the chops to answer thefive questionsthree questions the Bridgekeeper is going to ask.
Cannot believe no one has made this joke before me.