Sorry, allow me to correct myself: the worst case scenario for Dharshrooms is that they are dull and boring and hardly eat anyone.
wow this weird skeleton of a big frog sure seems interesting, i bet it would make a great exhibit.[X] Skeletons
Does this contain lizardman skeletons because those would be great for decoration and boss glorification.
I was thinking of Skinks, Saurus and Kroxigors.wow this weird skeleton of a big frog sure seems interesting, i bet it would make a great exhibit.
I mean they already have Squigs, so mutated supercharged Dhar-soaked SquigsSorry, allow me to correct myself: the worst case scenario for Dharshrooms is that they are dull and boring and hardly eat anyone.
"You don't believe the Elven Gods would be willing or able to shepherd him to the afterlife from here?" you attempt to prompt her to continue.
Her silence speaks volumes. You're far from an expert on the subject, but your understanding is that Asur believe that outside Ulthuan, proper transition to the afterlife - as opposed to falling prey to the beings that would feast on a wandering spirit - depends on the scarce mercy of Morai-Heg, the assistance of one of Her Priests, or swearing oneself into the service of Ereth Khial. The alternative would be forever haunting wherever the spirit ends up, or attempting to travel somewhere that it would rather haunt. You'd guess that the local Priest for the civilian portion of the Citadel of Dusk might be seen as good enough for the local farmers and fishermen, but a Princess might have reservations about entrusting her beloved to their care.
Honestly even the fact that her husband's soul was still around rather than having started the journey itself kinda speaks volumes. He seemingly doesn't think much of his chances of trekking to the elven afterlife on his own either.Yeah, seeing this I'm honestly alright with what we're doing. It's one thing to keep a soul from going to a happy afterlife, but a likely not-so-happy afterlife at best? Well, I can't really blame Aelsabrim. If anything, this means her husband will likely be more willing to stay and probably keep more of himself, kinda like the drowned zombies in the Vampire Coast.
the calculus on necromancy changes A LOT when Bony starts explaining Afterlife Logistics and the potential to Just Die A Second Time[X] Skeletons
Yeah, seeing this I'm honestly alright with what we're doing. It's one thing to keep a soul from going to a happy afterlife, but a likely not-so-happy afterlife at best? Well, I can't really blame Aelsabrim. If anything, this means her husband will likely be more willing to stay and probably keep more of himself, kinda like the drowned zombies in the Vampire Coast.
I'm still planning to grab a beast researcher cause I would like to have them at some point[X] Skeletons
No point in letting perfectly good trophies/exhibits/gladiators/security guards go to waste just because the elves failed to capture them alive, right? Both versatile and easy to keep in storage until we find good use for them, and we aren't committed to a directly relevant initial researcher in the same way living beasts or trinkets might entail.
How wide spread are Carnivorous plants in the world? Are they localised to Lustria or does the rest of the world have some. Would Pahtsekhen have heard of stuff like this before?