I guess it was too complex for you to follow then :p
I'm glad you acknowdlegde it requires talent to lay such an exquisite trap.
no, that's called baiting :p
yea it's this thing called rethorics where you use irony and such to like get your point across :p
when does voting close btw? to keep it vaguely on topic
you might make start making sense once you up the complexity enough to start developing like grammar rules or logial structures in your sentences ;)
I don't think that'd be particularly effective.
In fairness, english has barely any "big" words... by the standards of english those are fairly long though. As for a poblem with logical though...
I'm not saying they're not big enough for it. I'm saying that putting a howdah on something like a cold one (or a carnosaur, or a troglodon)...
nah, I know all the big words in that sentence, so that can't be an issue ;)
every other word you say really :p
ah what elven trope?
the soup? And here I thought @NIGHTBRINGER was the best at not making sense.
Trog's also have the issue of being the same shape as cold ones. I'd guess trog's carnosaurs & cold ones are not very fit for carrying howdahs....
Temple guard chariots are still weird given that they can't be taken outside of the city at all. Not to mention that temple cities also have...
Given their martial and magical prowess a small population would still be relativly stable. Not to mention that they could have developed a...
Meh, its the first proper Tzeentch box so I don't have much in terms of spare parts and such (unless that box comes with a ton of em..) so that's...
they still mostly live there though, not like they have any major civilizations outside of it.
The thralls themselves wouldn't be evil, it's their overlords that are. A for the population, if I remember correctly from one of the fluff...
The arcanite cults box or whatever it's called. Bunch of cultists, tzaangors and tzaangors on discs basicly. Nothing more monstrous than that