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--[[User:Maiasdaddy|Justin]] 19:53, 15 January 2007 (MST) "What does the Empire mean to you?" I think I alluded to this question in my previous writing above. The state of the Empire is of extreme importance to Ambros. As he as been involved in some fairly blasphemous incidents, his life is at stake. However, he is willing to put his life on the line for what he sees as right and just. The Empire is in a state of upheaval from the inside and he thinks he has some insights into that world. Ambros believes that he can have an affect on the political/theocratic state of the Empire based on the knowlege he has gained and the knowlege he has yet to seek out but knows is there. The Empire as it now stands is wrong in its stance, the suppression of all magic is an imbalance in the world and must be put right. If it takes 10 years or 1000, Ambros can feel the calling to set right the scales, the Empire MUST change or it will fester and become like an infected wound that refuses to heal and kills the body. Long live the Empire! Hail Sigmar! AND HAIL TO THE RETURN OF THE OLD GODS, FOR IT IS A TIME LONG OVERDUE!!! | --[[User:Maiasdaddy|Justin]] 19:53, 15 January 2007 (MST) "What does the Empire mean to you?" I think I alluded to this question in my previous writing above. The state of the Empire is of extreme importance to Ambros. As he as been involved in some fairly blasphemous incidents, his life is at stake. However, he is willing to put his life on the line for what he sees as right and just. The Empire is in a state of upheaval from the inside and he thinks he has some insights into that world. Ambros believes that he can have an affect on the political/theocratic state of the Empire based on the knowlege he has gained and the knowlege he has yet to seek out but knows is there. The Empire as it now stands is wrong in its stance, the suppression of all magic is an imbalance in the world and must be put right. If it takes 10 years or 1000, Ambros can feel the calling to set right the scales, the Empire MUST change or it will fester and become like an infected wound that refuses to heal and kills the body. Long live the Empire! Hail Sigmar! AND HAIL TO THE RETURN OF THE OLD GODS, FOR IT IS A TIME LONG OVERDUE!!! | ||
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+ | --[[User:Matts|Matts]] 23:39, 15 January 2007 (MST)That answers my question, but here's another: what are you going to do about it? | ||
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+ | Also, some background: You're on a ship bound for Altdorf. If you can tell me what your major goals in that City are, then the next time you're in town we can do a Special Episode about those activities. Assuming it happens before a certain point... |
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--Justin 14:22, 24 November 2006 (MST) I know, it's supposed to be me only, but I thought I would put my signature on it anyway. Ambros' ambitions would include learning about his new order, discovering the truth behind Sigmar's Divine Architecture, and possibly eventually restoring the truth to the empire, i.e. the allowance of magic and the old gods without persecution...however long that takes. He is also curious about the old races that have "gone missing" from the world and would like to establish contact with them, since he has already encountered a few of them. He has some pretty simple ambitions, wouldn't you say?
--Matts 14:30, 24 November 2006 (MST)Easy as pie, yes! For the time being, he'll have to focus on a short-term goal, I imagine; is he going back to Altdorf?
--Justin 19:59, 28 November 2006 (MST) Oh. Short-term. Heh heh. Actually, yes. Altdorf would be a good starting point. First, to the temple to meet with Gregor Adler (historian/librarian/family friend...I wonder what he knows about Ambros' ancestry...), then, hopefully to the Emperor. He has a message to deliver. By the way, there is a good chance that I will be in town for the Dec. 8th game. I will let you know probably by this weekend.
--Matts 22:34, 28 November 2006 (MST)Sweet. Let me know, and I'll try and make sure the players will be in a position to capitalize. If they're still in Miragliano, we'll say you haven't left, and I'll make up a suitably harrowing story for you to relate (or you can make one of your own). Otherwise, they'll probably just happen to meet you on the road or some such.
--Justin 19:53, 15 January 2007 (MST) "What does the Empire mean to you?" I think I alluded to this question in my previous writing above. The state of the Empire is of extreme importance to Ambros. As he as been involved in some fairly blasphemous incidents, his life is at stake. However, he is willing to put his life on the line for what he sees as right and just. The Empire is in a state of upheaval from the inside and he thinks he has some insights into that world. Ambros believes that he can have an affect on the political/theocratic state of the Empire based on the knowlege he has gained and the knowlege he has yet to seek out but knows is there. The Empire as it now stands is wrong in its stance, the suppression of all magic is an imbalance in the world and must be put right. If it takes 10 years or 1000, Ambros can feel the calling to set right the scales, the Empire MUST change or it will fester and become like an infected wound that refuses to heal and kills the body. Long live the Empire! Hail Sigmar! AND HAIL TO THE RETURN OF THE OLD GODS, FOR IT IS A TIME LONG OVERDUE!!! Does that answer your question? Or would you like more detail...
--Matts 23:39, 15 January 2007 (MST)That answers my question, but here's another: what are you going to do about it?
Also, some background: You're on a ship bound for Altdorf. If you can tell me what your major goals in that City are, then the next time you're in town we can do a Special Episode about those activities. Assuming it happens before a certain point...