Lore, Careers and Questions

Yes, and I do think that it’s someone that was in the game, but what is the link between Hedda and that person.

Now in Dark Omen there is only the Dwarf Warriors, which aren’t explained to where they are from, their leader is Azguz Bloodfist
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The heraldry on the shield could mean that they are from Karak Norn, but it’s not really certain
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But other than that the 2 other Dwarf companies don’t look like it

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So either it’s a company of Dwarf that then went on to know Hedda by living in the same place, or it’s a group that fought alongside Hedda. Where here it could mean the part where she had to fight against Count Noctilus, in which case it could be part of the Grand Alliance, either for the Empire/Heldenhammer or Sartosa/Swordfysh. And be a human or even an Ogre Maneater

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Not much to theorize on this one, the U5 are at the moment less amicable

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I see you have been faster than me ^^’ Thanks for keeping up to date.

You know, if someone is into interpreting things where no hidden meaning was meant then the FLC is a totally suspicious this week. So here are some conspiracy level interpretations of this weeks chronicles :stuck_out_tongue: :stuck_out_tongue:

and it’s only a matter of time before one of those superannuated pipes decides that the game ain’t worth the candle any longer.

Some things ain’t built to last.

“We” (FS) consider axing the game as the OPEX surpass the revenues

You throw them together in the heat of the moment and surprise yourself with how effective the end result is. After a while, it becomes comfortable. Reliable. And then, somewhere along the way, you kid yourself into thinking that the current situation can go on forever. Worse, you forget how you did the building in the first place. And when something gives under the strain you’re powerless to put it all back together again.

Creating Vermintide was an accident that worked susprisingly. But “we” (FS) no longer remember how it was done. And while adding new stuff and powercreeping the game, the total becomes more and more unenjoyable. Though “we” (FS) are powerless to reign in balance back to where it was supposed to because of the constant moaning of a part of our community and/or “we” (FS) don’t remember how to achieve good balance anyway.

But enough about the Ubersreik Five - or the Ubersreik One times five, as I suppose I should call them as they’re still not working together.

This was supposed to be a co-op game. But by “us” (FS) constantly powercreeping everything, everyone works alone because 80 % of the time it works super effectively.

Maybe it’s time I stretched my legs again? Did a bit of recruiting. After all, it’s not as though I’m doing a load of good around here.

“We” (FS) consider making a Vermintide spin-off similar to Shadow of the Horned Rats featuring Lohner as main protagonist.

Don’t take it seriously though. My mind just somehow read this inbetween the lines ^^’

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Might have been one of the longest FLC’s we ever got:

Not sure where this leads to but it seems to be the pre-act of the next larger content coming.

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Good to see that Catrinne still exists. I do kinda miss her lines.

The problem was always how limited the variations have been.

Also interesting to see Lohner relies on more than just U5 to deal with Skaven incursions. I wonder how effective they are compared to the heroes

Seems Lohner wasn’t informed about their little trip.

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Someone gifted Lohner a dictionary. Had to look up three words in the first few sentences. Seems Lileath is into sinking ships

While I doubt Lileath would straight up get them nearly killed by sabotaging the ship, I’m wondering what with her being the Lady of the Lake in reality, if she might have entered Krubers dreams it gave him visions to nudge Kruber into deciding to go on such a quest to bring the group back together

@Adelion I’ve been re-reading through these, and, nevermind when they released, “It’s Geheimnisnacht all over again” and “The three-eyed watcher” go after “Gathering Clouds”