Does it apply if we're on the ground, or are all the options placing us indepent of the troop commands?
Does it apply if we're on the ground, or are all the options placing us indepent of the troop commands?
I literally asked if it applies to any of the options.Does it apply if we're on the ground, or are all the options placing us indepent of the troop commands?
Does it apply if we're on the ground, or are all the options placing us indepent of the troop commands?
Does it apply if we're on the ground, or are all the options placing us indepent of the troop commands?
Could we get away with declaring emergency powers if "unspecified forces of darkness" set the city on fire and assassinated the elector count and his whole council?
... Alaric might get that privilege first...Could we get away with declaring emergency powers if "unspecified forces of darkness" set the city on fire and assassinated the elector count and his whole council?
Could we get away with declaring emergency powers if "unspecified forces of darkness" set the city on fire and assassinated the elector count and his whole council and Alric?
That... Actually tracks pretty well, considering we got it after the Sylvania campaign where we levelled every relevant building in Drakenhoff with artillery. Which beat the second most popular option of going full Season 8 Daeneris on the city.The fog of war tactical bonus seems overall more suited to someone that doesn't do the whole morality thing and wouldn't mind setting a city on fire if they thought they could navigate the flames better than their enemy.
Not really the same thing I know, but it's easy to imagine a bit of that ruthlessness bleeding into Mathilde's lesson of the whole ordeal.You're tempted, oh so tempted, to let Asarnil do what he and his partner do best and turn the entire town to ash. But good sense prevails.