The Enemy Within (WHF Witch Hunter Quest)

[X] Live
[X] Break

To die is to fail. He did survive by the grace of Sigmar, meaning there are still plans for him.

I'd prefer for him to live and carry on.
 
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Woof. What a ride. Extremely interesting to see the vastly different result compared to when our party went through the same modual. I would really like to see how SV continues with the adventure so I'll be voting to live in some form. However, I think after this that seeing how a physically crippled and emotionally broken Markus, who has been forced to accept that his efforts have as often hurt people and been wrong as they have helped them or been right, would be most interesting. A Markus who has been confronted that his father died for nothing, Max and Elvyra died for nothing. That his attempt to be both a Witch hunter and a friend to witches, both a noble of the empire and a man of the people, was doomed from the start. I also would love to see how a crippled character would play in the system and how his family, who he only just reconcilled with, will take his maining and depression.

[x] Break
 
Your bullet strikes Etelka Herzen between the eyes. There is no bone behind that pale skin, no skull cradling the soft mass of her brain, only a gelatinous mass of squirming black filth that loosely apes the proper shape, and so the shot does not so much shatter the witch's head as puncture it. Ichor erupts from the wound in a lumpen spray, filling the air with the same nauseating reek that she once used perfume to disguise, and like a puppet with its strings cut, Etelka collapses.
Meanwhile, somewhere in the Realm of Chaos, Etelka is having the time of her (un)life, as the Daemons continue to punish her for eternity due to the stupid decision of deliberately standing in the line of fire, if only for a second.
That his attempt to be both a Witch hunter and a friend to witches, both a noble of the empire and a man of the people, was doomed from the start. I also would love to see how a crippled character would play in the system and how his family, who he only just reconcilled with, will take his maining and depression.
Indeed. His approach was simply... not practical, due to the nature of the world.

I find myself incredibly baffled by the current leading vote of ending the Quest. Survival is by far the strongest human instinct, especially after that display of willpower from before. We do have those Fate points for this exact reason and I find is strange, that we don't want to pick the Gods up on their offer to live and carry on in some form.
 
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