One year in three locations, l think this means that outside these locations he's not immune even in the first year. If he's not dumb enough to name his sanctum as one of the locations we can stake that out and ambush him when he goes there. And he will need to go there to prepare for the two years without immunity.
Or run elsewhere in the world l guess.
@Imperial Fister those immunity locations, would they be allowed to be on Horra's own property?

Edit: Guys, you're focusing too much on Horra and whatnot. What this actually means is that with Horra outlawed we can raid his homestead anyway since his property doesn't benefit from his protections anymore.
 
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Actually, on the topic of attacking Horra, how broad are the areas that his Immunity take place in @Imperial Fister ? Is it basically "My Property?" Or does he have to name specific places?
 
@Imperial Fister those immunity locations, would they be allowed to be on Horra's own property?

Edit: Guys, you're focusing too much on Horra and whatnot. What this actually means is that with Horra outlawed we can raid his homestead anyway since his property doesn't benefit from his protections anymore.

The problem is that Horra himself is Outlawed, but whoever is the steward of his properties is not, and thus attacking them is still Bad Wrong Times.

We needed to get a Full Outlawing for it to turn into a full out "Anyone who dares to help you is fucked" result.
 
Soo... Hasvir.
What the fuck?

He was cold and clammy to the touch, is that part of his nature, or was the "body" not even alive before the Weight got thrown around?

Also, previously we knew if a Norse had a True-death, was that just a Felag thing or did this not count for Hasvir?
-Assuming this wasn't a remote body piloted by Hasvir, and the Weight broke his connection, leaving immobile meat no longer held together?
--Horra's reaction doesn't mesh well with that, and didn't *seem* like an act.
 
I actually feel bad for Horra, not that he isn't kind of terrible but he seems almost as confused as I am about Hasvir. I'm suddenly wondering if someone else has been manipulating Horra this whole time.
 
Is there any way we can press the issue of the Draugr to the Thing as a whole? Like, right now?
Oh absolutely. The Headsman is right there. I'll let you guys do a social action with the Headsman and it'll count without having to visit Asvir for it.
@Imperial Fister those immunity locations, would they be allowed to be on Horra's own property?
Actually, on the topic of attacking Horra, how broad are the areas that his Immunity take place in @Imperial Fister ? Is it basically "My Property?" Or does he have to name specific places?
Can't be sacred (so no oak, ash, or elm trees in the area nor can it have runes)
Can't be his father's house (so, his compound is off limits)
Has to be a specific place, can't just be 'this area'
 
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Oh absolutely.


Can't be sacred (so no oak, ash, or elm trees in the area)
Can't be his father's house (so, his compound is off limits)
Has to be a specific place, can't just be 'this area'

So, there's basically no way he can wrap his Sanctum into his Immunity, huh? Not without announcing to all and sundry he's got Something to Hide there?
 
Are we sure Horra was actually surprised by the puppet? I thought our theories were right and he was just acting up. He didn't pop till we touched him, then Horra was like "Halla killed Hasvir!"
 

Nice.

So, hypothetically speaking, would we be able to visit Elephant Guy and the brother of that dead guy and get them to tag along? Or at least provide some support? We should burn his sanctum down just on principle, whether he's there or not.

Are we sure Horra was actually surprised by the puppet? I thought our theories were right and he was just acting up. He didn't pop till we touched him, then Horra was like "Halla killed Hasvir!"

That was genuine shock I think. The Conman inevitably doesn't expect to get conned themselves, especially when it was his son that turned out to be popped by something else. He wanted to blame the one who put him in that situation to begin with as his initial impulse.
 
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...Oh, unless this was an example of Hasvir (water-aligned?) Not reacting well with the Weight of Logi (Fire-aligned)?

Like, that was actually Hasvir, and he just fucking melted under that?

In which case, resistance to weight seems good...
 
Can we also raise the matter of how there was a literal fleshpuppet in the Thing?

Like, did we get any afterward commentary from anyone?
 
Can we also raise the matter of how there was a literal fleshpuppet in the Thing?

Like, did we get any afterward commentary from anyone?
People are extremely rattled right now.

Drysalt is kinda a big deal for the people who have roots here.
So, hypothetically speaking, would we be able to visit Elephant Guy and the brother of that dead guy and get them to tag along? Or at least provide some support?
Cost you social actions, but yes
 
For the record, I do have a training plan worked up, we just need to decide on actions.

Talking to the Headman is definitely on the list, I'm less certain about the rest.
 
For the record, I do have a training plan worked up, we just need to decide on actions.

Talking to the Headman is definitely on the list, I'm less certain about the rest.

Get the guy with the dead brother involved, get the Elephant merchant involved, then get our murderball to raid Horra's Sanctum and burn it to the ground? If he's there? Bonus! If not, well, we've cost him the center of his power and his army of Draugr.

Wow, he might not even know we breached it yet, because the case ended before we even got that far
 
Get the guy with the dead brother involved, get the Elephant merchant involved, then get our murderball to raid Horra's Sanctum and burn it to the ground? If he's there? Bonus! If not, well, we've cost him the center of his power and his army of Draugr.

I think that's one too many actions? Can we talk to 3 people and go burn the sanctum down?

If we have to pick, it's obviously the Headman and the guy whose brother was there.
 
Do we know the relationship between trollmen and trolls?

I wonder if the attack was connected to Drysalt, if he's a BigName.
 
Wait!

Wolfwind isn't outlawed!

He's also right here, and as an outlaw, Horra can't actually give him orders.

We've got a decent shot of holding him here long enough to undo the bomb on his neck, if we act fast.
 
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