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I didn't feel Math's best toys got represented enough, so I decide to fix it with a painting. A very detailed painting that I, perhaps spent a great deal more time then is sane. Painting started the 1st of March and........kept working on it. Toss it in a new tab to look at all the details.

im going to go lay down now.

This is awesome! And wolf is being best boy!
 
Boney I have a present for you.


I didn't feel Math's best toys got represented enough, so I decide to fix it with a painting. A very detailed painting that I, perhaps spent a great deal more time then is sane. Painting started the 1st of March and........kept working on it. Toss it in a new tab to look at all the details.

im going to go lay down now.
I love how the boots and pose make her look more dwarfy. Sword sadly looks like it is levitating instead of lying on her lap(?)
Oh and the coin is fantastic.
 
Still catching up (only 1600+ pages to go) so no vote, but does anyone know if Children of Ulric are canon for the quest?
 
Boney I have a present for you.


I didn't feel Math's best toys got represented enough, so I decide to fix it with a painting. A very detailed painting that I, perhaps spent a great deal more time then is sane. Painting started the 1st of March and........kept working on it. Toss it in a new tab to look at all the details.

im going to go lay down now.
Mathilde exuding great dorfy energy from her very practical foot wear that could probably outlive her.
 
Just rereading Warhammer Armies books, specifically the Cult of Ulric one. Well that and thinking afterwards, that Matty could finally prove whether they are legit ulrican, chaos or neither
The Cult of Ulric got an army list in a WD article, but if you're reading a book, I'm pretty sure it's fan-made.

I haven't seen any source that doesn't place the Children of Ulric in contention with the modern Cult- not that there's many sources that mention them.
 
The Cult of Ulric got an army list in a WD article, but if you're reading a book, I'm pretty sure it's fan-made.

I haven't seen any source that doesn't place the Children of Ulric in contention with the modern Cult- not that there's many sources that mention them.
Oh, I know full well that the entire WhA project is fan work. As for the contention, well, Cult of Ulric is ultimately highly pragmatic. Theyll work something out. Well, assuming the Children do exist and one can prove they are not chaos. Many assumptions, hence the question.
 
As for the contention, well, Cult of Ulric is ultimately highly pragmatic. Theyll work something out.
Refusing to work alongside mutants who resemble Norscan Skinwolves even if they may be connected to your god is pragmatism.

Even if you could convince the Cult of Ulric that they're clear, the rest of the Empire (the Cult of Sigmar especially of course) would be making hay out of that for a century.
 
Refusing to work alongside mutants who resemble Norscan Skinwolves even if they may be connected to your god is pragmatism.

Even if you could convince the Cult of Ulric that they're clear, the rest of the Empire (the Cult of Sigmar especially of course) would be making hay out of that for a century.
Fair enough. However, before talking about them being or not being accepted, we first need to know if they even exist. The rest will follow.
 
Fair enough. However, before talking about them being or not being accepted, we first need to know if they even exist. The rest will follow.
Even if they do exist, that wouldn't exactly be public knowledge. Only way we'd find out is if it somehow comes up directly in-quest.
 
Even if they do exist, that wouldn't exactly be public knowledge. Only way we'd find out is if it somehow comes up directly in-quest.
Of course. What I am asking is OOC knowledge on whether they exist at all.
I would like to point to the WoQM FAQ threadmark, it as a list of 'likely to be in the quest' sources.

fan-made is a bit low on the list.
They are not however fan made. They are a focus of one of the Gotrek stories and they are mentioned in one of WHFRP 2ed books. As a myth, granted, but fimir are also claimed to be a myth and yet definitely exist. Fan book is just what got me thinking about them.
 
Of course. What I am asking is OOC knowledge on whether they exist at all.

They are not however fan made. They are a focus of one of the Gotrek stories and they are mentioned in one of WHFRP 2ed books. As a myth, granted, but fimir are also claimed to be a myth and yet definitely exist. Fan book is just what got me thinking about them.
Right, and my point is that Boney isn't going to give any OOC knowledge on if they exist. He'd probably say something like "look and find out".

What G&F novel do they appear in? I was aware they were in a novel set around the time of Mandred Skavenslayer, but I haven't seen that one.
 
Right, and my point is that Boney isn't going to give any OOC knowledge on if they exist. He'd probably say something like "look and find out".

What G&F novel do they appear in? I was aware they were in a novel set around the time of Mandred Skavenslayer, but I haven't seen that one.
IIRC they are part of the very first one, trollslayer.
Edit: Looked it up, it was a separate story added to the novel release.
 
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I'd expect the legend in Old World Bestiary is at least quest-canon, 2nd edition tends to get in.

If so, I have a hypothesis that, despite the name, the Children of Ulric are linked to the original wolf god, Lupus, that the Cult of Ulric supposedly subsumed.

Mostly drawing from the legend, the main things in it are that the Children of Ulric stem back to pre-Imperial times among the Teutogen, even before they settled at the site of Middenheim, and are mentioned to have had children sacrificed to them before the Cult of Ulric declared them cursed and drove them off.

I don't know, between the time this was said to occur in, and the hostility of the Cult of Ulric to them, it makes me wonder.
 
Since the vote isn't closed yet :

[X] Kragg the Grim

Ok, it's a selfish decision from Mathilde's point of view, but it's hard to have an informal discussion with the grumpy Runemaster. It would be a good occasion to test the water and see if he has anything to say concerning the Waystone Project. And it's not like meeting one of the oldest dwarves alive isn't good for Eike's understading of Karaz Ankor.
 
Since the vote isn't closed yet :

[X] Kragg the Grim

Ok, it's a selfish decision from Mathilde's point of view, but it's hard to have an informal discussion with the grumpy Runemaster. It would be a good occasion to test the water and see if he has anything to say concerning the Waystone Project. And it's not like meeting one of the oldest dwarves alive isn't good for Eike's understading of Karaz Ankor.
That's one way to give her a phobia of dwarfs.
That aura of disapproval will give her nightmares
 
[X] Hubert, Sir Ruprecht, and Ulrikadrin​

I want to see more of Hubert, he's been essentially ignored.
 
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