Sorry I flaked out on you, guys. I was waiting for whisky initially, then fell out of the habit of checking these threads. Plus, I've been staying at my girlfriends after my job interview the past week and a half, and she starts getting sullen if I spend like 10 minutes at a time paying attention to something that isn't her. But still, mea culpa, mea culpa, mea culpa. Assuming I still have your attention, I won't let it get this bad again.
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Hopefully Haddon can do something useful
Yeah, sorry about this, chief. This bar-room intrigue-y stuff isn't for navigators. You definitely have some interesting stuff coming up, once we finish this scene.
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Agreed. Awkward, but agreed.
It's up to you about what your orders are, sir. De Cour could logically have ordered you to do several things. Maybe he wanted you to drop your conspicuous equipment off at the shuttle and then accompany him in; maybe he wanted you to keep hold of that conspicuous equipment and wait nearby the club, so that if things go bad, you can storm in fully-armed and rescue everyone, and/or ambush anyone that tries to escape. Maybe you can just return to the ship. Pick the orders you find most agreeable, and we'll say that's what he said.
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This image you have of European peasants huddled fearfully in decrepit hovels while packs of baby-eating wolves terrorize the countryside has no basis in reality.
Btw what would be a logical answer for me on that last question? Do I need to roll a common lore piracy or something for that to know some prestigious ships on which I have sailed the void?
Maybe a hint or some info can help me in this conversation, thanx! :)
Btw what would be a logical answer for me on that last question? Do I need to roll a common lore piracy or something for that to know some prestigious ships on which I have sailed the void?
Maybe a hint or some info can help me in this conversation, thanx! :)
You are an ex-pirate... the best lies are mostly true, are they not?
Either give your current ship name, or make something up; we'll assume you know a likely ship. Just tell me what the class of ship you're claiming to be from is, and any other details you want. The guy's mostly just being aggro and confrontational to shut his friend down, anyway.
Waiting on you, right now. Once you post I can move events along :)
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This image you have of European peasants huddled fearfully in decrepit hovels while packs of baby-eating wolves terrorize the countryside has no basis in reality.
This image you have of European peasants huddled fearfully in decrepit hovels while packs of baby-eating wolves terrorize the countryside has no basis in reality.
Well, he's figured out that Fiona is here on some kind of job, and that Syrius is here on some kind of job. He's assuming that Syrius' job might be related to what he's doing. He's been trying to trip Fiona up into admitting that she knows you and thus confirming his suspicions, but she hasn't taken the bait as of yet.
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This image you have of European peasants huddled fearfully in decrepit hovels while packs of baby-eating wolves terrorize the countryside has no basis in reality.
Incidentally, I'm really enjoying Syrius and Fiona's dynamic. She's trying so hard to get under his skin, but he's so aloof! You guys really would have the shootiest babies ever :)
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This image you have of European peasants huddled fearfully in decrepit hovels while packs of baby-eating wolves terrorize the countryside has no basis in reality.
Incidentally, I'm really enjoying Syrius and Fiona's dynamic. She's trying so hard to get under his skin, but he's so aloof! You guys really would have the shootiest babies ever :)
If only he wasn't a card-carrying member of the Fun Police.
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What was the deal with 6th edition demons for Warhammer?
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This image you have of European peasants huddled fearfully in decrepit hovels while packs of baby-eating wolves terrorize the countryside has no basis in reality.
And I also read some of the lore, what a bunhc of arrogant *$^&#*$ those greyknights.. jeez. We come for the rescue to fight off the demons. Oh no, other soldiers seen us, let's execute the whole chapter!!
My personal fluff is that all his fluff is in fact a fevered hallucination caused by the horrible Warp disease he caught from just being near Mortarion.
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My personal fluff is that all his fluff is in fact a fevered hallucination caused by the horrible Warp disease he caught from just being near Mortarion.
Was that before or after he carved a name into a daemon prince's heart?
That sentence must be in italics, for otherwise the sheer absurdity of the notion makes me tear up a little.
Also, his title is ridiculous.
How he goes through the Warp without any sisters of battle to kill is beyond me.
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Fiona's plan is similar to Lars' -- let the deal happen, grab Trask once he's on his way out, get him to give us the information, grab the guncutter. The difference is that she doesn't trust that Lars would actually kidnap Trask for us, and that he'd inform Trask to our plot. So all she's trying to do is remove his bodyguard.
EDIT: No one knows that plan, but I'm just sayin' what it is for the record.
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