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in all seriousness, when a 1/100 chance is all it takes for you to start rolling d6s with 4/6 kill chance, it feels a tad excessive.
boneym included links to his survival roll. he's very fucking dead.
and of course, because dwarves don't fucking pass on their knowledge, he was irreplacable.
There was a nat 1 on a d100 to trigger the crisis, a <10 on a d100 to determine that the response to the crisis would be insufficient, and a nat 1 on a d6 to determine the lethality of the event. At that point, Gotrek had a 50% chance of living outright and a 33% chance of being revived after his death, so he ultimately had a 66% chance of surviving, but it was not to be.
It wasn't just a single nat 1 that did him in, it was a truly abysmal string of consecutive bad rolls. The odds of Gotrek dying like this were extremely low, but the thing about low probability events is that, unless the QM starts fudging dice, they still sometimes happen. And Boney doesn't fudge dice, which I am extremely grateful for.
See, QMs do frequently fudge dice to avoid outcomes like this, because they
are narratively unsatisfying, but I've found that it's also narratively unsatisfying to wonder if we "should" have died after making it out of some dangerous situation with clutch rolls, or if that nat 100 we got was an actual nat 100 or if the QM wanted to drum up some hype and show off a shiny idea. There's nothing quite like running the stats on a quest's d100 rolls and determining there's a 99.9% chance that the results are non-random to cheapen the experience. But since Boney does use fair dice, that isn't a concern, and when something outright silly like the Eye of Gazul boxcars happens, we can get genuinely excited that Ranald had our back. That's honestly one of my favorite parts of the quest - when we take chances we are genuinely taking our chances, and when risks pay off we know we've genuinely earned the rewards.
But the nature of fair dice is that over time, for every time you roll back-to-back boxcars, you're also going to get a nice long string of natural 1's, and there's nothing you can do about it. Sometimes, shit like this just happens, and we've all got to deal with it.