Even without providing them to everyone, giving at least a couple out to all our retainers and family members is very solid. But yeah, we definitely want to keep the majority of the Restful Clay one way or another, I think.

Yeah, keeping it for us and our retainers seems like a good plan for now.

If we're going to do a yearly trading voyage, we could potentially come back here and buy more at some point as well. At the very least, I think given IF's previous comments, starting our trading voyages by buying up as much of the Hadingtree lumber crop as we can carry and setting out immediately on Turn 1 of Summer seems like a good plan.
 
If we're going to do a yearly trading voyage, we could potentially come back here and buy more at some point as well. At the very least, I think given IF's previous comments, starting our trading voyages by buying up as much of the Hadingtree lumber crop as we can carry and setting out immediately on Turn 1 of Summer seems like a good plan.

Well, I think we're doing Vestfold next year and Wessex the year after, or at least that's what I think we probably do? The reverse is also possible...we could technically do Wessex this year but that seems like an overdose of travel and we would likely not have good cargo. So, realistically, I think we're going trading at least the next two years. We'll see after that, I guess.

But yeah, grabbing Hadingtree Wood early seems like a solid call when going trading, though I suspect the price we got for it this time was quite a bit higher than usual. Still, it's probably pretty high in general all things considered.
 
Well, I think we're doing Vestfold next year and Wessex the year after, or at least that's what I think we probably do? The reverse is also possible...we could technically do Wessex this year but that seems like an overdose of travel and we would likely not have good cargo. So, realistically, I think we're going trading at least the next two years. We'll see after that, I guess.

But yeah, grabbing Hadingtree Wood early seems like a solid call when going trading, though I suspect the price we got for it this time was quite a bit higher than usual. Still, it's probably pretty high in general all things considered.
I mean, we can do both at the same trip. its not on the way, obviously, but if we dedicate the time anyway there is no reason not to do both. its about the same as travelling seperately anyway

and yeah sounds like life In Denmark wasn't great. we should definitely heal Jordan
 
Well, I think we're doing Vestfold next year and Wessex the year after, or at least that's what I think we probably do? The reverse is also possible...we could technically do Wessex this year but that seems like an overdose of travel and we would likely not have good cargo. So, realistically, I think we're going trading at least the next two years. We'll see after that, I guess.

Well, my thought was more that we could buy trade goods to sell on our journey, either at one of our stopping-off points or at our destination, depending on where we're going. Given the Hadingtree wood is apparently unique, it likely will sell at least passably well in a lot of locales, so it makes a certain amount of sense to stock up before we leave.
 
I mean, we can do both at the same trip. its not on the way, obviously, but if we dedicate the time anyway there is no reason not to do both. its about the same as travelling seperately anyway

I suspect that's a lot harder to justify and arrange as a trading voyage, though not impossible. It's not out of the question, though, all things considered.

Well, my thought was more that we could buy trade goods to sell on our journey, either at one of our stopping-off points or at our destination, depending on where we're going. Given the Hadingtree wood is apparently unique, it likely will sell at least passably well in a lot of locales, so it makes a certain amount of sense to stock up before we leave.

I mean...yes? I was mostly talking about whether we're really gonna be able to do trading voyages every year. I agree that when we do buying up Hadingtree wood is a good call.
 
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Resting Clay allows one to get a good night's rest in a single instant by drinking from a cup made of this clay. Essentially, it allows you to restore your orthstirr back to full but loses potency while doing so.

Healing Clay allows one to mend any wound by applying it to your skin. It takes a considerable amount to do it as well as a hefty dose of orthstirr to activate it, but it mends wounds in a snap.
Good nights rest...
So full Orth and aspects?
Thats very good too have for emergencies.

In 'wararc might see friendlies use Berserkgang'-news... How long does recovering from Berserkgang take? + Can multiple cups be used to recover from things that take multiple days of rest?
Yeah, we probably want to keep some of that. Maybe not 450 units...even if one unit is needed per cup that's maybe excessive? But a fair bit.
War arc.
450 times a worn out warrior being back to full.

It's viable if you were to get a whole bunch of space, but having to fiddle with a cork in the middle of a fight isn't the most beneficial to long life

There isn't, but space is an issue as they don't 'stack'.
Soulscape building a warehouse should be considered again. A bunch of those cups stored internally to be used after/in lulls of emergencies could be extremely good.
(Unless theres some "this magic doesn't vibe well with being stored like that" thing)
Quality does not matter

One cup per unit
Does quality affect how many units of clay are converted per action/workdice?
(So a "great" quality cup crafting just being much faster at making them)
Several dozen cups is more than Halla would plausibly need for the remainder of the Quest, given the frequency of big fights where we run out of orthstirr. Recharging them isn't really necessary IMO. However, stockpiling hundreds of these things might be extremely useful if we were handing them out to the assembled army of the Hading during a full-scale raid or war.

The healing clay also seems pretty nifty, although less useful specifically for Halla given her abilities.
This. This so hard.

Though for the healing clay:
Generally usable, without requiring Seeress skills.
 
Good nights rest...
So full Orth and aspects?
Thats very good too have for emergencies.

It sounded like just Orthstirr, not Aspects. Could be both, I suppose.

In 'wararc might see friendlies use Berserkgang'-news... How long does recovering from Berserkgang take? + Can multiple cups be used to recover from things that take multiple days of rest?

Berserkergang takes, like, a month to recover from. I doubt you can do 30 of these in a row.

War arc.
450 times a worn out warrior being back to full.

Yeah, fair, the War Arc makes keeping it all probably a better call, though we could likely buy more before then.

Soulscape building a warehouse should be considered again. A bunch of those cups stored internally to be used after/in lulls of emergencies could be extremely good.
(Unless theres some "this magic doesn't vibe well with being stored like that" thing)

We can't get things out of the general soulscape quickly, hence me mentioning Fylgja Capacity. Storing a bunch in our soulscape for between battle stuff is still potentially viable, but for in-battle uses we need something quicker.

Does quality affect how many units of clay are converted per action/workdice?

Work Dice are spent based on Quality. We can do 1 Basic item per Work Die spent.
 
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We can't get things out of the general soulscape quickly, hence me mentioning Fylgja Capacity. Storing a bunch in our soulscape for between battle stuff is still potentially viable, but for in-battle uses we need something quicker.
"Between battles stuff" is exactly what i meant with lulls of emergencies.
Like between the battles of the raid.
I imagine things like that (+ us getting tired enough to be at a serious disadvantage in the next battle) to be very likely when war arc heats up.
 
Work Dice are spent based on Quality. We can do 1 Basic item per Work Die spent.
we might also be able to rune a few with something like 'the rest of this clay and the refreshing drink inside shall nourish one with all he needs'. basically allowing drinking from the cup to replace food and water, at least for a certain period.

placing runes on a consumable might be a bit less then optimal, but for situational use to allow one to go for days with no supplies or rest, that might be great to have
 
Didn't Blackhand specifically say clay is horrible to rune? Like that's why we got some clay tablets for writing practice.
 
Didn't Blackhand specifically say clay is horrible to rune? Like that's why we got some clay tablets for writing practice.
true, but its doable, hence how we could use those tablets. I didn't say mass produce these, I say make a couple for a special situation when we need someone to do a long journey with no supplies, or cross dangerous places, or something. maybe even to let us just cross the sea by flying non stop, in an emergency
 
we might also be able to rune a few with something like 'the rest of this clay and the refreshing drink inside shall nourish one with all he needs'. basically allowing drinking from the cup to replace food and water, at least for a certain period.

placing runes on a consumable might be a bit less then optimal, but for situational use to allow one to go for days with no supplies or rest, that might be great to have

This seems silly when we could make a metal drinking horn or something with the same effect that's a lot more durable. Carrying one extra thing seems a lot more viable than doing the Runes a bunch of times or worrying about your single runed item being really fragile.

It's not like you can't drink from multiple different containers in a day, y'know?
 
Okay hear me out: let's take a trip and fill an entire hold with resting clay. Then we take that clay home and we make an entire home out of resting clay fired into bricks.

We will have the weirdest home ever!


Or you know, don't. Because it seems like an actual waste.But I'd rather sleep inside clay walls than on a clay bed, that's for sure.
 
Okay hear me out: let's take a trip and fill an entire hold with resting clay. Then we take that clay home and we make an entire home out of resting clay fired into bricks.

Picking up more Restful Clay on the way home is not a bad plan, honestly. Selling a bunch of it in Jurgdby to Corpsemaker has potential for the War Arc as well as likely netting us a tidy profit and giving us an opportunity to meet with him. We'd still also keep a solid amount for ourselves, obviously.

The rest is, as you say, a bit excessive.

But yeah selling the Healing Clay in Uppsala, picking up cargo for Denmark, selling that in Denmark, and picking up more Restful Clay, which we sell to Corpsemaker in Jurgby, seems viable and profitable, potentially.
 
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