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That doesn't contradict what I said.Geographically Bretonnia is about 70-80% the size of the empire. Eyeballing the different maps.
That doesn't contradict what I said.Geographically Bretonnia is about 70-80% the size of the empire. Eyeballing the different maps.
Actually the Empire is mostly dominated by forests where no one dares live. Brettonia is much more 'tamed', and contains far more people.Even if we were to assume a perfectly even split in sex, only half of them might become Damsels. And besides, Bretonnia is smaller than the Empire to begin with.
And all of this is without even taking into account that the Damsels have historically been in Bretonnia their entire lives. I can't recall a time when a Damsel ventured outside of Bretonnia at all, let alone go to a place like the Chaos Wastes.
Actually the Empire is mostly dominated by forests where no one dares live. Brettonia is much more 'tamed', and contains far more people.
@BoneyM was the name "Runemaster" a deliberate choice?
Because there's a career called that in the very scuffed and ancient tomes of WHFRPG 1stED.
What does this refer to? Did he kill one or more of his children in canon?
You know you can approval vote for multiple things, right?Oh huh, that was a pleasant surprise. I was seeing the vote to buy the daemon trap spell win and voted no, not noticing later the vote for a dragon's breath item. Would've voted for it If I did notice and I'm glad it won.
How easily does a quantity of lose Wind in an unfitting environment transform into material effects without any caster casting anything? We already know that Azyr touching wires acts very similar to electricity, but is there anything that one can expect to likely happen if Aqshy gets spilled on, say, a tree, a person or a snow pile?
What types of Oaths bind the Karaz Ankor together? If a Karak wanted to go independent, but would shy away from taking the extra step to start a civil war, how practically independent could they become?Runelore is a holy relic and a WMD combined. There's no way they let it out of the Karaz Ankor, no matter the wordplay it's draped in.
One attended our lecture.Even if we were to assume a perfectly even split in sex, only half of them might become Damsels. And besides, Bretonnia is smaller than the Empire to begin with.
And all of this is without even taking into account that the Damsels have historically been in Bretonnia their entire lives. I can't recall a time when a Damsel ventured outside of Bretonnia at all, let alone go to a place like the Chaos Wastes.
Damnsels are supposedly personally trained by the Lady of the Lake, aren't they?
It's not surprising that the average damsel beats the average wizard after thousands of years of tradition and having the equivalent of what it'd be like for the colleges to have Teclis permanently stationed as teacher.
Also worth remembering: their boyfriends are Grail Knights.
In fairness, one attended our lecture at the colleges, I don't think they're physically bound to the kingdom.Even if we were to assume a perfectly even split in sex, only half of them might become Damsels. And besides, Bretonnia is smaller than the Empire to begin with.
And all of this is without even taking into account that the Damsels have historically been in Bretonnia their entire lives. I can't recall a time when a Damsel ventured outside of Bretonnia at all, let alone go to a place like the Chaos Wastes.
In fairness, one attended our lecture at the colleges, I don't think they're physically bound to the kingdom.
I really think anybody confidently stating that Bretonnia has more people don't have any sources to back that up.
In canon, Gorfang Rotgut snuck into Karak Azul, captured Kazador's entire family, and shaved Kazrik and nailed him to his fathers throne.What does this refer to? Did he kill one or more of his children in canon?
You know you can approval vote for multiple things, right?
How easily does a quantity of lose Wind in an unfitting environment transform into material effects without any caster casting anything? We already know that Azyr touching wires acts very similar to electricity, but is there anything that one can expect to likely happen if Aqshy gets spilled on, say, a tree, a person or a snow pile?
Because that might very well be useful.
What types of Oaths bind the Karaz Ankor together? If a Karak wanted to go independent, but would shy away from taking the extra step to start a civil war, how practically independent could they become?
I haven't been consistently following the thread. May I ask when the consensus became that self-improvement in things like our swordplay and magesight outstrip scouting actions in value? I remember that back when we first decided to aid Karak Dum we thought about dedicating a whole turn to literally scout everything.
When we decided to go personally, mostly. If we're along, we can take actions to scout ahead en route, the way we did for the K8P expedition, and it was pointed out that we probably would want to do this even if we had scouted ahead of time, to guarantee the freshness of the intel. As such, scouting AP became more limited in utility compared to expanding our capabilities in general.I haven't been consistently following the thread. May I ask when the consensus became that self-improvement in things like our swordplay and magesight outstrip scouting actions in value? I remember that back when we first decided to aid Karak Dum we thought about dedicating a whole turn to literally scout everything.
I agree with the relevant points of the is of the situation as you describe them. That said:We address the head of the EIC as "Elector Count", just like all the other assholes making a profit off people by use of arms. Where do you think hereditary aristocracy comes from? There's nothing the EIC can do with money that an Elector Count can't also do with money. The worst case for the EIC is that it becomes exactly the same as the aristocrats that currently rule.
I'm dropping this line of conversation about the EIC for good.
Yeah, but in this case I just straight up didn't see/know that there was a dragon vote at all.
I agree that the EIC auditors division is a little unnecessary, but eh... the fact is, rarely anything exciting comes from EIC actions. It's not a hill I'm willing to die on over my plan vote.
On another topic, I'm not saying the Damsels aren't powerful, but Mathilde doesn't understand the first thing about them. Think how many misconceptions people in-setting have about the wizards of the colleges. Sure she might have a few stories from Sozoic (who may still have never have met one) but Mathilde knows nothing about how to approach one so as to best appeal or not give offense or what argument could convince them to come along.
This isn't like the Ice Witches where we went through the Colleges to negotiate a very specific service for which they will be compensated. It's a wild moon shot, and I mean Jules Verne style. not Apollo program style. It's not even that it will almost certainly fail... Ah well, a half-action wasted, that happens. It's that I don't like the idea that Mathilde would in-character pull this very Anton-like action of blindly assuming good fortune will save a plan for which she hasn't put in the work.
How easily does a quantity of lose Wind in an unfitting environment transform into material effects without any caster casting anything? We already know that Azyr touching wires acts very similar to electricity, but is there anything that one can expect to likely happen if Aqshy gets spilled on, say, a tree, a person or a snow pile?
What types of Oaths bind the Karaz Ankor together? If a Karak wanted to go independent, but would shy away from taking the extra step to start a civil war, how practically independent could they become?
I'm a plan maker with Damsels, and honestly, it feels too late to change (and let people know about) it unless a significant number of people who voted for that plan state their ambivilance or desire to change that option.[x] Plan Unconvention
To hell with this Thread Madness obsession with the Damsels; you have my vote.
EDIT: I will vote for any plan that does not attempt to recruit the Damsels. That is my sole priority, to stop that.
[X] PLAN: No Risking Runesmiths
I mean, when you put it like that, we have actually gone out on way thinner limbs for this. Regional Weather Control is crazy, when you have to look at it from the perspective of an actual caster on the ground rather than just going 'eh, they're weather witches, they can handle it'.I disagree, asking for a damsel to accompany us is actually less of an ask than literally getting the Ice witches to control a regional weather system. I consider the arcane risks of using magic at the scale we asked of the Ice witches incredibly significant. That's a minimum of boosted tier battle magic to pull off. They're going to have to be using powerful rituals to achieve this and almost certainly not just the one.
I do think there's a semi decent chance we could fail, I don't think it's at the level you're implying where it's nearly assured and I think it's worth the chance to recruit even one of the best order wizards there are.