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Mandred the Somewhat Lucky?
I refer to the roll of 60 that we saw for Ranalds Imperial gambit.
Decent result but doesn't sound like 'A Lucky Karl Franz' level payout.
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Mandred the Somewhat Lucky?
I'm pretty sure you're referencing the song from the animated Lord of the Rings movie, but that still sounds like something very specifically something else.Do you think the chaos dwarfs are also in population decline, or is Hashut providing a way with a whip?
We got him the blessing of a god who'll actually help him when it's down to the wire.Should we give Mandred some kind of birthday gift? My first thought was some kind of protective charm but not really confident that's the most appropriate or best thing to give him.
Missing the pointI've been thinking about it since the update and realized that Belegar's not thinking of the future - that's something that could make him find the purpose for K8P kingdom. He went from "I care what ancestors would want us to do" - which is striking out grudges and if possible retaking K8P the traditional way - to "I care for the safety of my subjects". He'd do well to make one more step to "I care about the world my grandchildren will live in". What Belegar's way should give dwarves is not ancestors' wishes or more safety, it's a way to break a trend. Unconventional tactics keep attrition down; strong allies and trade partners allow to affect more than just immediate surroundings.
Why do they need to live in Karak Eight Peaks to have hope? If he spent his entire life and got very lucky he might be able to make his people almost as safe and comfortable as they would have been in Karaz-a-Karak or any of the other ludicrously underpopulated Old Holds. All the things that make Eight Peaks meaningful are tied up in the values he's discarding to conquer it.
I think you're making a mountain out of a molehill hereWhile that's helpful, for the "Her", not so much of the rest of the confusion.
I suppose we'll just have to wait for the next update to see about the rest.
Schrodinger's information, here we go.![]()
Should we give Mandred some kind of birthday gift? My first thought was some kind of protective charm but not really confident that's the most appropriate or best thing to give him.
Also there are gonna be SO many other more qualified to give Mandred something even remotely functional.
Wasn't that just for a healthy birth.Mandred the Somewhat Lucky?
I refer to the roll of 60 that we saw for Ranalds Imperial gambit.
Decent result but doesn't sound like 'A Lucky Karl Franz' level payout.
I like it.In a few years, we can give him a wooden horse enchanted to neigh.
I assure you I'm not missing this particular point. It's true that dwarves of today would be safer and more comfortable living in Everpeak. Still, Everpeak subscribes to "going out with a bang" philosophy: there is no future in mortal lands for those clans if Thorgrim has its way. You can't grow the seeds of hope in Karaz Ankor that exists today; or if you can, against the wishes of higher-ups, K8P is still a better place to do it.Missing the point
Trying to make Belegar feel better by talking about how he's retaking 8 Peaks for the sake of the generations that will outlive him isn't enough
Because that doesn't actually address the problem; if he wanted to build a better future for his people he didn't have to do it here, in a literal warzone, and he doesn't have to keep pushing to reclaim more peaks
The only real reasons to retake 8 peaks has everything to do with the past, but he's made it clear to himself that the past isn't what matters to him
So what the hell is he even doing? He doesn't know anymore, if this is all about building a better tomorrow he then why is he fighting for a symbol of the past?
There are safer spaces to build a better future
Or as Boney says it:
Mandred the Somewhat Lucky?
I refer to the roll of 60 that we saw for Ranalds Imperial gambit.
Decent result but doesn't sound like 'A Lucky Karl Franz' level payout.
So I was thinking of the dwarf population issue for a bit considering what Mathilde knows of the matter. With the understanding that this is not a project we can even consider until at least finishing the reclamation of K8P, which the dwarfs need not to give up on a cultural level like Thorgrim and company here are the very, very preliminary thoughts. Again this is speculation on the order of 'where do do find the Rune of Sorcery' not anything that should concern us for many, many turns yet.
OK first off fertility is Ghyan, that is clear. There is even have a spell that works fine at guaranteeing conception in humans, Spring Bloom. It is far from a solution both because it is personal scale and because dwarfs may not play well with being exposed to Wind Based magic on a regular basis. That said it gives us a place to start. Who wields the Green Wind?
I think maybe this is barking up the wrong tree. You seem to be assuming that their fertility is some sort of medical problem, like dwarves aren't having as many children as ideally they would like to be having and need assistance to resolve the issue. But if that were true, how would they have ever reached the peaks of population they did in the first place?
It seems more likely to me that the problem is that dwarven couples are having exactly as many children as they want to have, and how many they want to have is: the minimum necessary to feel they've fulfilled a grim duty. Because the world is dark and depressing and they're doing no favor bringing children into a Doom World as members of a Doomed Race.
If dwarves felt better about the world, they'd probably want to have more children and would therefore have more children.
Who knows what would have come out on a crit fail or success!
I'm with briefvoice here. Were it strictly biological, there would be no historical point where Karaz Ankor expanded, as the population would be always constantly dwindling.Given that we have no indication that Imperial and clanless Dwarfs who have pretty clearly distanced themselves from said society have the different birth rates it's almost certainly a biological limitation
I'm with briefvoice here. Were it strictly biological, there would be no historical point where Karaz Ankor expanded, as the population would be always constantly dwindling.
That is not the case - there was a period of expansion.
The causes of this population trend are social.
Unfähigers are previous dynasty. Was replaced by the current one after Dieter IV allowed Marienburg to secede in exchange for a massive bribe. While the Emperor is elected, actual timeline looks like that:
Mandred the Somewhat Lucky?
I refer to the roll of 60 that we saw for Ranalds Imperial gambit.
Decent result but doesn't sound like 'A Lucky Karl Franz' level payout.
Where would he even start? It's in queekish so there is nothing for him to build on.--Max - Decode the Skaven Book. We want SOME basis to build our bullshit on Queekish on.
My point is that a species with natural biological reproduction rate below the replacement rate is flat out impossible - it dies out pretty quickly and at no point it's population can expand.If that is the case there is a way to check, just do a stastical analyses of Imperial dwarfs, if they get more births (even if it's not a massive difference) then it's cultural. Still even if it is cultural the fact is that they are in he hole population-wise. Hope or no hope magical fertility aids may be needed at this point.
My point is that a species with natural biological reproduction rate below the replacement rate is flat out impossible - it dies out pretty quickly and at no point it's population can expand.
Still, there is merit in fertility aids for the willing.
More still, survival of the dwarven race is so much above our pay grade and not our problem it is not funny.