You've nowhere near the knowledge required to judge one way or another. You could certainly give it a try, introducing a foreign species into an ecosystem your people rely on couldn't possibly go badly.
It's more or less like purchasing diplomatic immunity of a minor country in our days. Of course it's niche but when you need it, it's priceless.
I do; there are monster capable of enduring that damage, four and even five times in the row.Do remember that we have the rune of spite on there as well that returns double the damage to our attacker.
For me, a Halfling we've fought beside before. Halflings are cool. This might be a migration? We've not had much interaction with them, and they neighbour our homeland.What's the reasoning behind choosing Titus Muggins over the Sylvanian leader? I'm curious
I'm not saying it is diplomatic immunity, I'm saying it can be compared to that of current days. It is a royal status that doesn't offer legal immunity but can be used for some unusual things like tripling your legal allotment of house guard for a wealthy tilean merchant, or save an important person from gallows because the only authority who can legally judge him is Emperor himself etc. Law is one of the weapons Grey Order can use, and royal status is something that adds to its arsenal.I really doubt any imperial authority worth the name would consider a piece of paper with an incidental dwarf seal enough for diplomatic immunity.
Thankfully, we have the Liber Mortis to bring back any species we theoretically drive extinct.You've nowhere near the knowledge required to judge one way or another. You could certainly give it a try, introducing a foreign species into an ecosystem your people rely on couldn't possibly go badly.
I take it back. 15 favours was totally worth it.It means that you could juggle warpstone, hug a demon, and fling Dhar around and just have to deal with your robes getting singed as the corruption burns away rather than sinking into your soul.
I'm not saying it is diplomatic immunity, I'm saying it can be compared to that of current days. It is a royal status that doesn't offer legal immunity but can be used for some unusual things like tripling your legal allotment of house guard for a wealthy tilean merchant, or save an important person from gallows because the only authority who can legally judge him is Emperor himself etc. Law is one of the weapons Grey Order can use, and royal status is something that adds to its arsenal.
Word of QM. We cannot do that. Our soul is locked into Ulgu. Leaving aside how bad an idea it would be anyway.Given that our shiny item makes us immune to corruption I am kind of tempted to start studying Fire Magic. Just to play up the whole "Shadow and Flame" thing we've got going on.
Just means we can never take that belt of.
Never.
No, not even in the shower.
Never mind, bad idea.
@BoneyM How do favors among the Dwarves themselves work? Do Zhufbar and Karak Kadrin now effectively have a debt of honor to Kragg the Grim for having it taken on to himself to repay our favor for them? Or do the myriad bonds of honor that bind the Dwarven Holds together and the respect for their greatest heroes and runelords enough to essentially overshadow any such thing, making it normal (or even expected) among Dwarves for one Dwarf of note to freely repay outsider favors on behalf of any and all other Dwarves?
Oh, goodie, let's do that, then... wait. You're an Aussie, aint ya?You've nowhere near the knowledge required to judge one way or another. You could certainly give it a try, introducing a foreign species into an ecosystem your people rely on couldn't possibly go badly.