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Personally I would enjoy Eike getting a high piety score and specializing in non-lethal ways to taking care of problems. Mainly through mind wammying them and sticking them in stasis.

Would be nice for high Piety Ranald worshipper teaching a high piety Shallya worshipper.
 
I think Redacted-His-Birthday-Melkoth has something to say about that.

That is one oddity, probably a non-standard arcane mark, compared to 'you are a dwarf Mathilde' that is outright normal, not even counting things like Coin or the Dhar-Be-Gone belt. How odd you are is not just a quality of the soul at least for me, they are also about how one fits in the world.
 
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We don't really know many Grey Wizards to be able to reliably say which ones are the weirdest. For all we know Wilhelmine pours the milk before the cereal. We don't know.
 
They've got a fairly intricate set of internal rankings complete with a pretty involved set of key symbology that heavily suggests something is up,
I've come back to this, Boney, because I'm reading the first Age of Sigmar Fyreslayer Battletome and something interesting came up. The Fyreslayers are deeply in tune with Aqshy, it's their original hometown and Grimnir was a God of Aqshy, and they also have Key symbology. Most notably, their Runefathers (heads of the Lodges) wield "Grandaxe Latchkeys" which serve as both a weapon and a key to the vaults of Ur-Gold within their magmaholds.

"Keys symbolise both the Fyreslayers' ancestral ties to Aqshy and the lodge's binding covenant with Grimnir." Page 33 1E Fyreslayers

Then I remembered something. The reason there's all this key symbology is that Aqshy's runic symbol is the "Key of Secrets":
The Keys make a lot of sense when taking that into consideration.
 
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