the Templeships being a Rama? that would be interesting. [IMG] Wiki link when i first heard of the templeship thing, my first thought was...
one of the difficulties in figuring out what the Lizardmen could do to defeat things like Black Arks or just navies in general is the...
because they are basically floating mobile islands covered with giant stone castles reinforced by dark magic. normal anti-ship weapons basically...
4 if you count the one hijacked by demons.
https://warhammerfantasy.fandom.com/wiki/Black_Ark apparently it got mentioned in the 4th, 5th, and 7th edition high elves armybooks, and the 8th...
i would assume that for ships crossing the sea to and from the old world, the big factor would be the location of the trade winds and the location...
https://dash28.org/2019/12/18/kings-of-war-3rd-edition-army-review-salamanders/ they left out a couple units, but kaisenor lancers i don't think...
Given that in the world that was the Slann's main plan was "remodel the planet to match what the Old Ones originally intended", with the...
honestly, i am expecting to find out that it isn't the old world.. but rather "the new old world", with Sigmar and Co trying to ressurect the dead...
soo.. were the Old Ones actually time traveling Slann who went back to ensure that the End Times cycle would always take place?
it could be that they divide the year much the same way that India used to, based on both rainfall (wet/dry) and temperature (cool/hot). now,...
a few things related to 3rd ed.. preview video about the Salamander's: [MEDIA] some interesting changes. also, by now most should have the new...
How about the Tlaloc? after the Aztec god of the heavens? he was the god of rain and lightning and thunder, which keeps the Azyr element, had...
given that the "original" titan units (on the 75mm bases) are the Colossal Giant, Abyssal Chroneas, Shadowhulk, and Nightstalker Terror from 2nd...
they've confirmed in social media Q&A's that all the armies from the 2nd edition will still be in the 3rd edition. they have shifted some around...
you have flora and fauna reversed... Flora = plants, Fauna = animals.
note that real world mythology includes some fairly nasty man eating trees (mostly african and south american mytholgy.), which given the...
found more options at another source.. Frostgrave: Ghost Archipelago Beastiary at North Star figures in particular this one, which out to make a...
to give you an idea, a clip from the Ballad of Big Al. Big Al, an Allosaurus, is about the same size as the plastic Carnosaur. a human (or saurus)...
considering that we have concept art (and even a scrapth built figure based off said art) of such creatures, yes. [IMG] [IMG]