The Long Night Part One: Embers in the Dusk: A Planetary Governor Quest (43k) Complete Sequel Up

Investigate the Sea?

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.........you guys are already discussing re-marriage? Huh, cold-blooded but something to consider.

However, Rotbart might not want to remarry. He was kinda dragged into it in the first place. (He had been a bachelor for a long time and was quite comfortable with it)

Soooo, probably looking at a no re-marriage outlook for a couple decades till he has some time to heal and move on(which will be like 5-6 turns I suppose).
 
.........you guys are already discussing re-marriage? Huh, cold-blooded but something to consider.

However, Rotbart might not want to remarry. He was kinda dragged into it in the first place. (He had been a bachelor for a long time and was quite comfortable with it)

Soooo, probably looking at a no re-marriage outlook for a couple decades till he has some time to heal and move on(which will be like 5-6 turns I suppose).

You do realize this is WH40K and we are CK2 players. Unless the GM fiats it I will vote to remarry as fast as possible and Rotbart can deal with it and do his duty.

Hell if most people on Avernus had that attitude them monsters would have depopulated the planet already.
 
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.........you guys are already discussing re-marriage? Huh, cold-blooded but something to consider.

However, Rotbart might not want to remarry. He was kinda dragged into it in the first place. (He had been a bachelor for a long time and was quite comfortable with it)

Soooo, probably looking at a no re-marriage outlook for a couple decades till he has some time to heal and move on(which will be like 5-6 turns I suppose).
MMM. Problem with CII quests is that you never really interact with them much and Freya was never part of too many Omakes as opposed to Fred who we have developed... a lot.

As I said At this point damage control get some good traits, maybe even get martial into the near 50's or something
 
The problem is that people are basically going to say that we now wasted overall a series of actions to get only a few improvements towards Syr or Fredrick.

People really didn't like the fact that we had to spend a personal action for over 20 turns.
Well they will just have to cope. Marriages take time and effort, news at eleven.

Also, we don't have a crystal ball to peer into the future with. We have to keep acting like everyone will survive every turn and take actions accordingly.
 
It was a shock to have freya die so suddenly, but I know you roll for that every turn for each of our advisors so I wasn't in denial that a main character could die.

Hell, even rotbart has had a few close calls over the years. So we can't even be sure that the governor won't come up with a sudden case of dead on some routine yearly turn.
 
The CK2 mechnics are basically designed to produce heirs and not doing it is a terrible idea in the long game. The narrative however is basically saying "Rotbart doesn't want to even think about remarrying, he is that grief stricken."

He will take a while to recover and then get back into the dating game.

Well they will just have to cope. Marriages take time and effort, news at eleven.

Also, we don't have a crystal ball to peer into the future with. We have to keep acting like everyone will survive every turn and take actions accordingly.
Believe me I know that, but I am expecting some "It was all a waste of time!" or "I KNEW this was going to happen!" comments.
 
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Conventional methods of controlling the population are not working.

We shall now attempt biological and microbial methods of controlling blink spiders. I would task our Biologis with the task of engineering a terrible virus aimed at making blink spiders die off in vast numbers.
 
At think point I'm more worried about thread participation. Quests have died for less.
No really:confused: Examples?

Why, we made our choice about living on this thing, if people get stropy about it finally biting us back then what were the doing here. This is 40K the mother father and perverted uncle of Grimdark.

In any case I ain't going no where.
 
Ok that is way to cold even by my standards. For now lets just assume he will take at least 5 years to get back into gear.
He has to get back into dating people sooner or later because that is a way for him to move on and be happy. It's what Freya would want.

But yeah, don't expect him to just jump back from this anytime soon.
 
Conventional methods of controlling the population are not working.

We shall now attempt biological and microbial methods of controlling blink spiders. I would task our Biologis with the task of engineering a terrible virus aimed at making blink spiders die off in vast numbers.
Yes I am sure we can create a plague designed to kill an old one engineered species of warp using bio weapons that live in a place with thousands of harmful diseases...
 
With Freya dead, instead of future children to be the spare we're back to having henry as our backup.

It's not like rotbart really wanted the governorship to be based on having the right blood instead of merit, that was just a condition of the marriage alliance to vanaheim. So, we raise syr but if she kicks it for some reason then it's not like the game ends, we just move on to different inheritance rules.
 
With Freya dead, instead of future children to be the spare we're back to having henry as our backup.

It's not like rotbart really wanted the governorship to be based on having the right blood instead of merit, that was just a condition of the marriage alliance to vanaheim. So, we raise syr but if she kicks it for some reason then it's not like the game ends, we just move on to different inheritance rules.

You do see the exceptional genetic trait of Styr for being of Freddy's line?
 
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