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much as I'd love to just ruin chaos to the extreme, having a bad initial reaction will result in us being opposed by people, which imo will make it far harder to actually detect cult shit because we'd need to filter it out from the people who just have no idea what they're doing.

And "kill em all and let Morr/Drazh sort them out" also won't help because these people are going to be our soldiers one day? I'd rather give them something to fight for than have to fight them whilst trying to ram what's important through their skulls.
 
much as I'd love to just ruin chaos to the extreme, having a bad initial reaction will result in us being opposed by people, which imo will make it far harder to actually detect cult shit because we'd need to filter it out from the people who just have no idea what they're doing.

And "kill em all and let Morr/Drazh sort them out" also won't help because these people are going to be our soldiers one day? I'd rather give them something to fight for than have to fight them whilst trying to ram what's important through their skulls.

'We' are not going to be opposed, we do not live in Praag, the Z'ra lives in Praag, rules over it in fact and he wants the stone in New Town. Do we trust the ruler of this city to know his own people? I say it makes sense to do so.
 
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If we basically need to almost-siege New Town to place a waystone there, are we going to do the typical "Gather forces, seek allies" thing we did before every adventure?
 
TBF before it was Belegar's job, or Borek's job, or whoever's. We meddle a lot when there is stuff like this on the horizon.

Yeah, but someone actually asked us to help with that. No one asked us to kill gribbles in new town and more to the point there is nothing about the place that would benefit from our skills. The place can only be ground down as the Waystones slowly drain the Dhar, assassination does nothing because you can't take it all at once.
 
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