That there, is exactly what the Craftworld/Exodite comprehension gap looks like Also, thank you, gentlemen, for allowing me the chance to use the phrase "But the duck was incidental;".
I'm so sorry. If it helps, I feel bad for playing Alo at times but still enjoy him immensely. His just a bit of a bully and a fighter by nature. I don't want to bash your characters I like them all. This journey is going to be life changing for Alo Winterheart, I know it.
Ahh, don't be sorry. It didn't get to any personal point. I was more wondering if craftworlders would actually behave that way towards exodites, but given my lack of general Eldar authority, I don't have basis to complain (at the level that happened of course) Btw, @Jorimel Would Avrielle have brought her own tea, or will they have to find appropriate local plants? (Can always finish prepping the incidental duck while the tea steeps )
A Craftworlder could be that way; Alo is; a Craftworlder need not be. I think that's a fair answer It isn't typical but it is within the bounds of possibility. Avrielle has her own tea (she is slightly famous for bringing tea at this point), but she would like to learn about local herbs for tea, for sure! Yes. At least one party member would be very disappointed if there was no duck. Also I'm very glad to hear it
Before I forget I've been meaning to ask you @Jorimel Do I decide what the cape records or GM? I'm fine with either possibility, just isn't clear to me yet which is it.
I think given the description it should be me, does that sound right to your vision of what you wanted?
@Uriel1339 I don't quite get your last post and how to respond. My bit: isn't meant to be a criticism of Yareli. It was more a criticism of eldar war strategy.