I will echo earlier comments in being rather confused why a lot of people seem really worked up about Johann.
Yes, he lied about being a magister. What of it? He's read into the Conspiracy and is trusted by his College to go and poke skaventech and warpstone. That's no small thing. It seems clear to me that Johann is here undercover on a sanctioned mission with the full backing of the Gold Order.
The only reason the Bursar told Mathilde to get involved is because the Grey Order got wind of it and were concerned for the potential diplomatic fallout from the deception. Notice that the Bursar (and by extension the Grey Order as a whole) has no problem with the mission itself, merely blowback.
Johann didn't tell us because we didn't have need to know; he was somewhat surprised we even knew of the skaven, meaning that not every magister is read into the conspiracy. Most gold wizards probably have little reason to be read in because they have no reason to know.
We're grey. Operational security and need to know are everyday things we fully understand. I'd say it's out of character for Mathilde to be upset by his deception for any reason other than Grey Order institutional pride in knowing all the things.
What abilities did he hide? As far as I remember, he only hid his rank but was pretty open about abilities.Here's why I have an issue with him, though it is by no means massive:
He hid some of his abilities during battle, which means the high command could not use him to best effect which probably cost lives. One could argue that he knew better and did not hide anything important, but he is a wizard not a general so his martial probably does not come up to snuff compared to the people eho should have been making the decisions on how to deploy him.
Urgh how long must we supervise Johann.
I really prefer we just help him get his tech as soon as possible with papers to our name then kick him out.
"How can you trust someone who tells lies?" asks Mathilde.
"You just can't," replies Ranald, the God of Lies.
So I'm not worked up about Johann. Hell, I want him to succeed in his research. But it's still true that there is a lot if stuff hanging between Johann and us. Stuff us players are obviously hung up about. This can't go on if we want him to be an effective subordinate.
The choice to go skaven-stalking with him is useful but it's also a social link action where we can actually see what he's like when he does what he'd actually come to K8P to do. Ideally we'd come to an understanding.
But he lied unlike... Mathilde the completely honest Grey College magister who was a Spy mistress and follows Ranald.Yea i dont get the hate either, he did what he thought was right and weve forced him to correct the issue so there no further on going problem.
I really don't get how so many people have this massive issue with Johan, he told one lie which was honestly fairly innocent and hasn't done anything wrong since but some people just seem to hate him.
I don't have an issue as in "I am salty".
I have an issue with then not making him work for his pay, his lodgings and his everything. He is not being housed here as a charity, he is an employee of the hold. There is no reason to treat him as some nobility who is to be worshipped and catered to.
"How can you trust?" asks Mathilde."How can you trust someone?" asks Mathilde.
"You just can't." replies Lord Algard, the Patriarch of the Grey College.
And how is him studying our enemies technology not him working, I want to see the results of it it could be incredibly useful.I don't have an issue as in "I am salty".
I have an issue with then not making him work for his pay, his lodgings and his everything. He is not being housed here as a charity, he is an employee of the hold. There is no reason to treat him as some nobility who is to be worshipped and catered to.
"Trust?" Mathilde."How can you trust?" asks Mathilde.
"You just can't." replies Ulgu, the Lore of Confusion and Distrust.
He is nobility. He's a magister. But that's neither here nor there.I don't have an issue as in "I am salty".
I have an issue with then not making him work for his pay, his lodgings and his everything. He is not being housed here as a charity, he is an employee of the hold. There is no reason to treat him as some nobility who is to be worshipped and catered to.
But he lied unlike... Mathilde the completely honest Grey College magister who was a Spy mistress and follows Ranald.
Note that Magisters are literally considered reasonably senior nobles of the Empire. In rank he's probably something like a dwarven Thane of a minor clan.
And how is him studying our enemies technology not him working, I want to see the results of it it could be incredibly useful.
How would him being a magister have changed anything from what I can tell he was completely upfront about his abilities.We didn't lie about our position as a magister, took our position as a commander, and when we were given the chance to tell Belegar the truth about the events in the temple, events that could have led to us being shipped off to Karaz-a-Karak for soul examination, we chose to tell him.
Mathilde lies. But her lies to the dwarves are irrelevant to the expedition's chances of success. We had a chance to lie about something major and passed it up.
Or better yet