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doing the elfcation is a pretty good potential way to take druchii cooperation off the table.
Unless we ask which druichi are negot With and attack druichi that the druichi we are in talks with hate. If a major rival against the them is going to do something and we find out they would gladly tell us information that would help them embarks or kill their rival.
 
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Unless we ask which druichi are attacking and atta k druichi that the druichi we are in talks with hate. If a major rival against the them is going to do something and we find out they would gladly tell us information that would help them embarks or kill their rival.
Now this, I'm not convinced of. It's one thing to sabotage rivals when they're off raiding the rest of the world, it's another thing entirely to sabotage The Witch King's Pet Project.
 
There's only so much you can do to disguise yourself when you wield a magic greatsword. If they have enough information to identify mathilde at all, I think human ulgu wizard with massive greatsword will be enough, regardless of whether we wear our robes or not.
 
If we wanted to gain knowledge on when a major Naggaroth raid on Nagarythe is going to happen would it be a Druchii social action about Naggaroth rumors, gossip or current events, during Leyline Keyphrase Negotiation from Naggaroth as something the Druchii are selling, or just by Mathilde cultivating an association with a Druchii?
 
Now this, I'm not convinced of. It's one thing to sabotage rivals when they're off raiding the rest of the world, it's another thing entirely to sabotage The Witch King's Pet Project.
It's not the Malekith's pet project tho, the diplomatic envoy was unofficial and didn't have his official stamp. It was also implied that Morathi wasn't aware either since Grey Lord Harathi remarked it was a waste to kill the Sorceress if the queen doesn't find out.

Druchii are up for actively selling out other druchii THEMSELVES. Unless we run into literally the druchii we're potentially going to cooperate with during the elfcation, I don't think it'll matter.
I'm less concerned about what the Druchii think, compared to potentially jeopardizing our Elfcation trip by tarnishing Mathilde's rep when Nagarythe finds out she's made deals with their sworn enemies.

Like, I'm kinda surprised there isn't more pushback against Druchii diplomacy when it could result in less Shadow warrior headpats.
 
Who is talking about Druchii diplomacy and where do I sign up to vote against it?

In stark contrast, we have many Druchii in dire need of being punched in the face at home,
"Indeed, we have so many that for brevity's sake, we have devised a suitably concise vocabulary term to describe Druchii who are in dire need of being punched in the face."

"Oh?"

"We call them... Druchii."
 
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"I take it from your delivering to me of a Druchii, freshly punched in the face, that you are a connoisseur of punching Druchii in the face. I understand that this is a difficult appetite to sate in your home continent. In stark contrast, we have many Druchii in dire need of being punched in the face at home, you can come hang out and punch all the Druchii in the face that you want and watch how we punch Druchii in the face, which we have had a great deal of time and opportunity to hone the techniques of."

Nagarythe is aware that there are many fields of study that are not relating to punching Druchii in the face. They may, if pressed, even admit that there are legitimate reasons for those other fields to exist. But those topics are not ones regularly taught in the Shadowlands.
DID SOMEONE SAY PUNCHING!
 
Unless the Empire declares a formal and public alliance with the Druchii, which is more or less declaring war on the Asur, then I don't think it'll affect the elfcation. We're a grey wizard, so all of our activities are Top Secret, and the High Elves don't really have an effective rumour mill in the Empire. I just don't see how "The Empire allegedly made trade deals with the Druchii through their alliance with the Eonir, which is the responsibility of that Wolf Count person they have" translates into "Mathilde personally befriended a Druchii, and that makes her an enemy of Nagarythe".

Especially when our goal is "The Empire tried to make trade deals with our wayward cousins, but we outbid the Druchii and now the Empire trades with us exclusively (also the Empire sank a slaver fleet)".
 
We're a grey wizard, so all of our activities are Top Secret,
That is patently untrue. Mathilde had a lecture that was measaged to people as far as Araby that was stated to be cancelled only for a note to arrive saying the Waagh that caused the cancellation was dealt with, drawing more eyes to it. That is one of the many very public things she did.

Some of the things we do are top secret, like the Skaven translation and colluding with a con woman Empress, but certainly not all. We are the most notoriusly notable Grey Wizard out there.
 
Its not like the Druuchi we will be killing will be, you know, probably from those places anyway? They didn't promise us total raiding stop in Empire either, just that they might tip us off sometimes, if we end up working together. So this shouldn't be too consequential.
 
That is patently untrue. Mathilde had a lecture that was measaged to people as far as Araby that was stated to be cancelled only for a note to arrive saying the Waagh that caused the cancellation was dealt with, drawing more eyes to it. That is one of the many very public things she did.

Some of the things we do are top secret, like the Skaven translation and colluding with a con woman Empress, but certainly not all. We are the most notoriusly notable Grey Wizard out there.
Mathilde is a Grey Wizard, so all of her activities are automatically Top Secret, until some fool--usually someone named Mathilde Weber--blithely declassifies individual activities by publishing them for everyone to read. However, since that almost always results in things like CF, Great Deeds, and/or headpats, Mathilde doesn't seem to mind all that much. :tongue:
 
Well there is one good thing about the druchi not making the cut, it makes library purchases with limited funds a lot easier to manage. If it cannot clear the bar for fifth place as a social I really doubt any plan including them can make the cut so we might as well save our money and get +2 Bretonian Metallurgy in addition to the Dwarf/Imperial books on the matter.
 
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Asurs hate Teclis that much? Why?
Basically? Because he was born crippled. The man gets injured easily and has a harder time healing from those injuries. As a result, he decided to become a mage since being injured by a slight breeze(no, I am not joking: Teclis) physically can not stand without the use of potions) didnt matter when you could make the breeze back offf when a disappointing glance. Aka a nerd

Meanwhile, somehow despite being his identical twin, Tyrion was born one of the physically strongest elves to ever live while also turning out be a natural at murder blending. Aka natural jock.

And well, 80's British. So of course Teclis is the one shit on, despite being a walking nuclear bomb launcher. And Tyrion gets all the praise, fangirls falling at his feat, and the big titty hot girl for a girlfriend he is absolutely fucking when her parents are away.

Hey, at least Teclis has us at the School of Pointy Hats practically worshipping his every step to help himself cope. Also, ironically his father actually cared more about Teclis. This is partially because his dad being a mage and Teclis always having been the better mage...and well: the obvious: Teclis straight up needing vastly more attention just to survive his own shitty body. Tyrion due to his sheer talent just needed less help so was given less attention.
 
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Druchii ambassador: "I'm sorry, what were you saying? I was with you as far as 'you have to throw the Shade Clans under the bus' and then I was too busy throwing the Shade Clans under the bus to hear the rest of the sentence."
 
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