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[X] Both must die.
- [X] Let the Sorcerer's attack play out, then finish off whoever survives.
- [X] Let the Sorcerer's attack play out, then finish off whoever survives.
No idea OOC or IC. Probably not though, unless the Nightlord arranged for him to be given stuff to severely prolong his lifespan.Question. Is Snitch the Deathmaster at this point in the timeline?
Magesight is seeing the winds in colors, and Chamon is the yellow wind of metal. While it could be other metals, gold is the best intersection between wealth and practicality: valuable enough to be ostentatious but not better suited to be in weapons.Chamon wouldn't tell us what sort of metal it was, to the best of my knowledge.
Could be silver, it could be gromril or something more exotic.
Golden implies we can see color.
So either our Windsage has improved even further, or we are seeing visible light.
Or the GM made a typo.
Honestly, if we kill the Council Agent I don't really care about Eshin's remaining elites, and if we don't kill the Agent there's a fair chance we'll no longer have a choice on the issue one way or another.Some thoughts: how do we want to handle Eshin if it turns out that Mors's awful rolls and the dragon's merely OK one means that their other heroes are in position to get away clean?
While I don't know much about the Lore of Stealth, I find that there exists a vast disparity of power between the Lore of Stealth and the Lore of Necromancy. Which I find a bit peculiar given that my understanding from this quest and what I can find is that the Lore of Stealth mixes Ulgu and Dhar similar to how the Lore of Necromancy mixes Shyish and Dhar. I understand that Shyish just seems more potent than Ulgu (with the downside of being much more noticeable) but I just don't understand how both lores which seem to mix Dhar with a wind can have such drastic disparities between their power. Or is the Lore of Stealth just Ulgu with some Dhar mixed in while Lore of Necromancy is using Shyish to control and manipulate Dhar?
He's basically an agent of the Evil Empire's Evil Elector Counts. I bought that it was actual gold without a second thought, because that sounds like the sort of thing that people who use warpstone as drugs would wear as an emblem. Plus, it being hard to make helps cut down on counterfeits, presumably.Last I checked, using metal as a thread is like, really hard and uncommon.
Using metal as thread is really hard, but goldwork is a real thing, in part because gold (and silver, and to a lesser extent copper) is a lot softer and more supple than other metals.So, uh, why are people debating over the color of the thread on the robes being metal? Last I checked, using metal as a thread is like, really hard and uncommon. It makes no sense for that to be metal. It's just thread colored gold.
No, that's the Ar-Ulric.Nah, that's Alaric the mad. You're thinking of the leader of the cult of the wolf god.
I'm pretty sure this is why Mathilde is calling it gold thread despite not being able to see well at the moment.Using metal as thread is really hard, but goldwork is a real thing, in part because gold (and silver, and to a lesser extent copper) is a lot softer and more supple than other metals.
Strictly speaking, "bok" in khazalid means "the act of hitting your head from above" and is used as an exclamation to express the same emotions- like stubbing your toe and saying "ow fuck"Bok means "shit" in Turkish.
So I can't shake the feeling the elemental is constantly cursing.
No, that'sNo, that's the Ar-Ulric.
You're thinking of the old man from the Total Warhammer games that handles tutorials.
No, the old man, not the demon.No, that's Sarthorael. You're thinking of Nagash'sBitchright-hand-man.
He had a name ?
Strictly speaking, "bok" in khazalid means "the act of hitting your head from above" and is used as an exclamation to express the same emotions- like stubbing your toe and saying "ow fuck"
So really, it is constantly cursing
He has a name?No, that's the Ar-Ulric.
You're thinking of the old man from the Total Warhammer games that handles tutorials.
I was going for The Adviser.
YES, ABELHELM VAN HAL HAD A NAM-Wait, I think the topic has moved a bit.
If you play as chaos warriors, instead of the archaon invasion in the end game you get a cutscenes where the old man calls you an idiot and mutates into the changer of ways Sarthorael the Ever Watcher (who in non chaos play is just another Archaon Invasion Lord like kholek and sigvald), and forms an enemy chaos faction for you to fight