It would be, but I imagine Wotan kind of frowns on people who try to ruin his shtick. These are the things you're supposed to Know Him By, and someone else stepping on that while giving bad advice is something he's going to have a little chat with you about kind of on principle, since it limits his ability to meddle.
Statistically speaking someone's probably been too dumb, unobservant or drunk enough to not to realize it's him. It probably helps to lay it on heavy from time to time.Don't think I don't see you mucking around 'Aesc', IF THAT IS YOUR REAL NAME.
Seriously, calling yourself after the "Estuary" Rune while being an old greybeard with one eye and a spear. Come on.
Here's hoping Mr. Wednesday has methods of preventing the Enemy from taking advantage of people faking the signs, because we're not gonna stop diving on these unless one of them gets us killed, and even then I think he has a shot to convince the heir that it was worth it.
I think it's best to decide some rules for letting ourself suspect someone being him and stick by them. I'm fairly confident here because we have three signs(Ash, Spear, Eye), but we may want to ask the Seerress if there are any best practices we can follow to know if it's really Odin besides having paid attention to our Mother's stories by the hearth.
That immunity to most magic is really interesting though.... we gotta pick up anti magic stuff, one of our lives....
Hm... Do we go to Wessex after Steinarr die, to tell about it to Gabriel?
So something like celtic/druidic cultivation might still exist in a limited fashion under the "errant" label? did i get that correctly?People like that who are religiously Christian but have a different Cultivation method are what the term 'Errant' (previously mentioned) describes. So Errant isn't a cultivation path per se, but a catch-all term for ones other than the the three official Feudal/Christian ones (Chivalric, Clerical, and Nobiliary) when used by Christians in lands where the Feudal/Christian model is common.
So something like celtic/druidic cultivation might still exist in a limited fashion under the "errant" label? did i get that correctly?
If you had christians practicing druidism, yes.So something like celtic/druidic cultivation might still exist in a limited fashion under the "errant" label? did i get that correctly?