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That's a grudgin'but I do know a mod that removes his beard. That image is stuck with me forever.
That's a grudgin'but I do know a mod that removes his beard. That image is stuck with me forever.
That makes sense, since I'm pretty sure there is no mathematicians/calculators/accountants guild which means that higher mathematics would be the providence of guild internal lorekeepers specialized in it to varying degrees.Another neat tidbit is that Engineers refer to trigonometry as "Number Lore". Amazing
They do not as far as I know have a guild like that, and not from my cursory search or my memory. They also do not have a Merchant/Trader's Guild. Contracts are worked out individually between Clans, Guilds, Holds and all sorts of authorities and there are independent artisans and traders and merchants that do the legwork to bring stuff from one hold to another but no Guild for it afaik.That makes sense, since I'm pretty sure there is no mathematicians/calculators/accountants guild which means that higher mathematics would be the providence of guild internal lorekeepers specialized in it to varying degrees.
Pretty sure its just Worm actually that calls supertech tinkers. Everywhere else its the odds and ends crafter focused on repair and modifying something that already worksModern day fiction has confused me on the term tinker and gave me a different idea of what it meant.
Except in that case it also doesn't fit, because Tinker here stands for Tinsmith, not for an odd and ends crafter. Toolmakers would be closer to odds and ends.Pretty sure its just Worm actually that calls supertech tinkers. Everywhere else its the odds and ends crafter focused on repair and modifying something that already works
Pretty sure in Robin Hood stories, (or stories in a similar era), the Tinker was described as a travelling craftsman/repairman of pots, kettles etc. Don't have my books with me though to double check.Except in that case it also doesn't fit, because Tinker here stands for Tinsmith, not for an odd and ends crafter. Toolmakers would be closer to odds and ends.
Except in that case it also doesn't fit, because Tinker here stands for Tinsmith, not for an odd and ends crafter. Toolmakers would be closer to odds and ends.
Nope. WarCraft does too. And Pathfinder and some other RPGs or third party supplements for them.Pretty sure its just Worm actually that calls supertech tinkers. Everywhere else its the odds and ends crafter focused on repair and modifying something that already works
It's at least as old as 1963, where there was a marvel supervillain called Tinkerer who built and used gadgets.Nope. WarCraft does too. And Pathfinder and some other RPGs or third party supplements for them.
- Regimand will be with Mathilde if 'Longshanks' or 'Hunter Lord' is chosen, and [...]
Dwarves are not all the same and they're not homogenous, but they are far easier to predict and far easier to trust than humans. I think Mathilde mentioned it before that while she might not agree with the Dwarves' point of view at times, she can clearly understand and even predict to an extent what they will do and what their response would be, and their respect is worth a lot. I think Mathilde struggles to accurately read and predict humans as well as she does Dwarves at this point.I was just rereading some of the post Reclamation pre-Dum parts of the quest and something occurred to me, there is actually a deeper reason for preferring the company of dwarfs than just Disdain for Sigmar or the fact that we do not want Mathilde to be exposed to the bigotry of her 'fellow' Imperials, one that cuts to the heart of our risk/reward calculus.
With dwarfs you know that if you do them a favor they will always pay you back, maybe not as much as you would like, maybe not in the coin that you would like, but they do pay you. By contrast we have been agonizing about going to Mira for three updates because we do not trust her gratitude to be worth anything without a formal agreement that we are doing something for her.
So what your saying is that, by timing and chance, the person that has happed the most influence on the shape of the Quest has taken sense the Striland days...There's also the fact that at the Battle of Drakenhof, it was not only Dwarves that saved Mathilde from the endless hordes of the dead, but it was also a dwarf that did a welfare check on Mathilde and see that she was okay following Abelhelms death with the whole Barazul thing.
Humans failed on multiple levels that day—the charge, the wizards, even Sigmar himself. It was the dwarves who carried the day, and more importantly, it was the dwarves that cared on a personal level.
And I don't think Mathilde has ever forgotten that.
ALL HAIL LAUNY! SAVIOUR OF KARAK EIGHT PEAKS!So what your saying is that, by timing and chance, the person that has happed the most influence on the shape of the Quest has taken sense the Striland days...
is a dude called Launy?
Ont really connected with the current vote, but I am curious @Boney once we get our library up and running will we need to take an action to be able to get magical texts out of the Library of Mornings or will that be automatic? This latest talk of Rite of Way reminded me that we still have not codified it and that would be better don with elf books as well as human books on Ulgu.
Yes, that does sound reasonable, this sort of cold war will prevent full cooperation unless something drastic change.
...So, how much of Nordland do we need to sell in order to get the sweet sweet B Ö Ö K boon?
considering the most likely rats it'll be used on, I find myself lacking much sympathy