It Belongs to a Museum

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If there is a constant stream of dhar swirling around the souls of vampires, is it possible to use this to your advantage?
For example, when chaotic magic appears during the creation of magic, instead of sending it to the ground, direct it to your soul, thereby getting rid of dangerous energy and strengthening yourself a little.
Or, for example, clearing the area of pollution from the energies of chaos.
 
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Good God! We haven't even started the quest in earnest yet, and we're already 32 pages in. Who would have thought that a quest about running a museum in Warhammer Fantasy would get so popular so fast?
 
If there is a constant stream of dhar swirling around the souls of vampires, is it possible to use this to your advantage?
For example, when chaotic magic appears during the creation of magic, instead of sending it to the ground, direct it to your soul, thereby getting rid of dangerous energy and strengthening yourself a little.
Or, for example, clearing the area of pollution from the energies of chaos.
As a vampire you mean? I mean, sure, they probably have less to worry about from miscasts. They do have a concern where if they take in too much magic directly instead of drinking blood it causes mutations. I think part of why Necrarchs tend to look as corpsey as they do is because they do a lot of feeding directly on Dhar?
 
It's a bonus that naturally stacks too. A museum of necromancy with giant monster skeletons is also a museum protected by giant monster skeletons.

Hmm, now I'm wondering how many potential employees would also double as exhibits?

To add to this: A vampire Coast campaign would let you do a Night at the Museum pastiche with a hapless guard and undead exhibits. :V
 
Good God! We haven't even started the quest in earnest yet, and we're already 32 pages in. Who would have thought that a quest about running a museum in Warhammer Fantasy would get so popular so fast?

If the quest writer was anyone else, we wouldn't be hitting 1/10th of these votes.

This is not a hit against other questwriters or against the theme of this quest, mind you. Boney's other quest itself didn't hit 1/10th of these votes on character creation, it took a while for it to ramp. Rather, its an indication of his popularity here and the reason for the absurd by any other quest's standard turnout.
 
I just think whatever internal dialogue Boney could cook up for a Elf would be hysterical ngl. One of my biggest reasons to vote in that direction.

Something that would cause me to swap to vampire coast. Is if we got to choose that one researcher elf lady who was taking a look at the Lizardmen. It wouldn't quite make sense but Luthor could have picked her up and went 'HOLY SHIT A NERD ORGANIZE MY STUFF'.
 
Rethinking my vote, since both of my preferred options are in the lead. The elf option seems really interesting, but the vampirates seems fun.

[x] Vampire Coast
 
Closing the vote at almost the same time it opened. It's been very close pretty much the whole time but Vampire Coast has had the lead for long enough, with votes slowed down enough, that it seems settled. And with 381 of the 452 voters voting for one of the top two, I don't see a need for a runoff.

Adhoc vote count started by Boney on Jan 20, 2025 at 12:00 AM, finished with 794 posts and 452 votes.
 
Counterpoint: Dragons are delicious and make excellent necromantic mounts.
In what way is this a counterpoint? It just means that should we actually get a dragon corpse our boss will immediately steal requisition it for military purposes rather than letting us keep it.
Wanting a stake dinner and leather jacket does not mean you are interested in the historic domestication of the Bos taurus.
 
There's something a bit on the nose about literal vampires running a museum, but it's probably fine because this faction of them is possibly the most fun one.
 
In what way is this a counterpoint? It just means that should we actually get a dragon corpse our boss will immediately steal requisition it for military purposes rather than letting us keep it.
Wanting a stake dinner and leather jacket does not mean you are interested in the historic domestication of the Bos taurus.
So every time we steal liberate a nice golden plaque for our loot stash museum, we can also happily report a new recruitment opportunity for dinosaurs? That should get us some extra funding!
 
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