But Warhammer wasn't named after that Warhammer !Personally I think having the warhammer that Warhammer has been named after for most of its history turn out to be a fake feels fundamentally wrong.
Warhammer's name origin is Harald Hammerstorm.
But Warhammer wasn't named after that Warhammer !Personally I think having the warhammer that Warhammer has been named after for most of its history turn out to be a fake feels fundamentally wrong.
Jumping off your post to a tangent, I'm gonna be awful, in the name of AP:Yeah, I could see that.
Then we might legit be better off staying with our current staff. It can't be said we have much skill in the general subject, we've only turned the one we currently have, and there's no guarantee a staff made with an Orb would end up having the capacity to treat mist/fog/miasma-based spells as one step safer.
But Warhammer wasn't named after that Warhammer !
Warhammer's name origin is Harald Hammerstorm.
Ngl, a Champion of Chaos reforming to become the founder of a anti-chaos nation would be an amazing story.Ah yes, the other hammer-wielding tribal champion known for defeating greenskins, undead, and a Daemon Prince. Isn't it strange that we've never seen Harald and Sigmar together?
Ngl, a Champion of Chaos reforming to become the founder of a anti-chaos nation would be an amazing story.
The other way round is... also intresting.
Boney's extremely strongly implied that, in-quest, the Gospodar were a full-on Chaos tribe like the rest of the Kurgan before the Widow contacted them and they flipped sides.In the same way that the southern norscans also dabble in the more warlike non-chaos gods, it's not... unbelievable that at some that spectrum might have extended further, that some of the tribes that were actively being accepted into sigmar's new realm dabbled in the less-antisocial guises of chaos. From that premise, when people talk about the norscans being driven out of the northern empire back into norsca, perhaps not all of those people being driven out were foreigners rather than insiders who had lost the debate on "are we going to allow little a chaos worship, as a treat." If they didn't drop their tales of their great hammer-wielding, undead-crushing culture hero, of COURSE said culture hero would eventually be reinterpreted as a great chaos warrior: after all, at that point, that's what all their other culture heroes are, right?
Knowledge of Athel Yenlui and its approximate location, so Mathilde had more to go on in her search for the unknown Nexus within the Empire.Let's see...
- Possibly: Cadaeth casually going 'yeah magic flows are easier to maintain across cardinal/ordinal lines'.
- Sarvoi immediately cottoning on to how two Winds are dropped into the leylines to create Dhar and thus create a pull toward to Vortex.
- Sarvoi going "hey the leylines' intelligence could be Caledor"
- ...there's gotta be more than that, but my mind is blanking.
This might be you making a joke, but that's not what tradecraft means.Having Eike learn tradecraft under the EIC handler while the EIC's getting involved in a bunch of trading is only sensible.
Boney confirmed that assigning Eike to the KAU action potentially lets her audit the classes, which was the intent of the vote:I dislike the idea of having Eike learn how to wrangle organisations of academics because that's simply not what she'll be doing near as much as a grey wizard and merchant, so spreading her thinner is actively unhelpful for no real gain.
I think "two other tagalongs plus some tutoring by the Hochlander" is a light enough load for her to have time to take some lessons.Depends on her workload. If she's doing plenty of other things she's doing then she'll just see the administrative side. If she's relatively light on tasks, she'll audit a lesson or two.
Because there is a very strong push to go on the Elfternship on T44 (turn after this coming one), and people want Mathilde to have a lot of money available to buy things like elf books and weird magical doodads that will sit in our backlog for years.
Which is their rightful place! Can you even call it a wizard tower if it's not full of mysterious artefacts that not even the tower's owner can explain?
I was unaware. This is humorous.This might be you making a joke, but that's not what tradecraft means.
If we put her on KAU, she'll get tutored by the Hochlander less. Auditing or administrating the book operation is not a good use of her time compared to learning under the Hochlander.Boney confirmed that assigning Eike to the KAU action potentially lets her audit the classes, which was the intent of the vote:
I think "two other tagalongs plus some tutoring by the Hochlander" is a light enough load for her to have time to take some lessons.
Hmmmm,Ah yes, the other hammer-wielding tribal champion known for defeating greenskins, undead, and a Daemon Prince. Isn't it strange that we've never seen Harald and Sigmar together?
Sigmar in the aether, watching in confusion as the empire he created turns against the gods he worshiped except stealing his fave for the forces of good.conceptions of Ulric built by Norscans that depict him as a fifth Chaos God.
[] Eike Study: Steal the coin I'm wearing.I'm like 99% sure that the Coin won't work for anyone that Mathilde willingly hands it to, but will work for anyone who manages to steal it off of Mathilde.
Oh a bell test, that sounds fun.
A bell test is meant to test teamwork.
Step 1: teach Eike KnightbringerA bell test is meant to test teamwork.
We need to take 2 other apprentices to make that work.
Allright. Going for this one because I find it more interesting (the other is more efficient action wise, I know)
So, in one hand, I find the other leader more interesting, but in the other trying to min-max actions leads to such frustrating discussions in quests of all kinds that I can completely understand ignoring slightly more efficient options to explore the mystery options that have been left to the side for a long time in and out of universe.