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Hello fellow cold-bloods! Long time reader, first time caller.
I've been trying to ascertain some sort of close to canon list of living Slann Mage Priests just prior to the End Times and their respective generations and temple cities and have been working on a spreadsheet to try and work out some of the generations, temple cities and names of respective Slann. How does this look? Am I reaching too far with some of these assumptions? Am I missing notable and major Slann? I've tried not to miss anyone very important.
2nd Generation: 5 Total
Creative Decisions:
Quex is still alive, as far as we know, and was involved in the moving of the continents, something that only the 2nd gen Slann are discussed as capable of.
Generations were chosen otherwise based on the efforts or seniority that their actions in canon may have taken, such as shifting Morrslieb's orbit, or establishing the Sentinels of Xeti.
I have also added in a couple of Slann from the Warhammer CCG. No Age of Sigmar Slann included as yet, but it seems fair to assume that the majority of these would be 5th generation, though at this point GW seems to have done their best to sever any link to the world that was in terms of backstory for particular Slann.
I've been trying to ascertain some sort of close to canon list of living Slann Mage Priests just prior to the End Times and their respective generations and temple cities and have been working on a spreadsheet to try and work out some of the generations, temple cities and names of respective Slann. How does this look? Am I reaching too far with some of these assumptions? Am I missing notable and major Slann? I've tried not to miss anyone very important.
2nd Generation: 5 Total
- Mazdamundi, Ruler of Hexoatl, Very aggressive, somewhat genocidal interpretation of the Great Plan (re. Elves outside of Ulthuan). More alert than other Slann, oldest living Slann. Warhammer Armies: Lizardmen (5th Edition), pgs. 87-89
Warhammer Armies: Lizardmen (6th Edition), pg. 65
Warhammer Armies: Lizardmen (7th Edition), pg. 62 - Adohi-Tenga, Ruler of Tlaxtlan, 2nd only to Mazdamundi, Lives in Temple of Tlazcotl, Gave Tetto-Ekko his Palanquin, and Ordered the Exodus.
Warhammer Armies: Lizardmen (6th Edition), pg. 19 - Warhammer Armies: Lizardmen (7th Edition), pgs. 31, 69
- Huinitenuchli, Ruler of Xlanhuapec, Originally of Pahuax, taught Hua-Hua how to make mist. Received the first High Elves to visit Lustria since the time of the Old Ones, and said "They should not be here." resulting in their deaths.
Warhammer: Thanquol, Book 1 - The Story, pg. 36
Warhammer Armies: Lizardmen (5th Edition), pg. 68
Warhammer Armies: Lizardmen (7th Edition), pgs. 9-10, 18
- Quex, Ruler of Itza, argued with Itz-Xloc about the moving of continents, then pushed them anyway, causing Itz-Xloc's death when his temple collapsed.
Warhammer Armies: Lizardmen (7th Edition), pg. 11 - Un-named 2nd Gen Slann, ???
- Axolotl-Olm, of Axolotl, fought both Skaven and Nurgle and won.
White Dwarf German 18 (June 1997) - Tecciztec, of Tlaxtlan, Pushed the Chaos Moon out of orbit, causing warpstone meteors, but failed to destroy it.
Warhammer Armies: Lizardmen (7th Edition), pg. 25
- Xlotc, of Itza, messed with Luthor Harkon's mind.
Army Book Lizardmen 6th Edition,
White Dwarf, German, 114 - The Traveler's Guide to Itza. - Xltep, of Itza, Fought with Nakai against Luthor Harkon's zombies during an eclipse. Gave Harkon amnesia.
Warhammer Armies: Lizardmen (5th Edition), pg. 49
Warhammer Armies: Lizardmen (6th Edition), pg. 9
Warhammer Armies: Lizardmen (7th Edition), pgs. 11, 24
Conquest of the New World page 4 - Zetec, of Tlax, Talked to a dwarf, possibly for the first/last time.
Warhammer Armies: Lizardmen (5th Edition), pg. 53
- Arexibo, formerly of Itza, established the Sentinels of Xeti.
Warhammer Armies: Lizardmen (7th Edition), pg. 34 - Chuqa-xi, of Tlaxtlan, made brain slaves of human adventurers to Lustria
Warhammer Armies: Lizardmen (7th Edition), pg. 29 - Hua-Hua, of Xlanhuapec, produced the mists of Xlanhuapec, was ignored by all other Slann for 1000 years for being graceless after winning an argument.
Army Book Lizardmen 8th Edition , p.26 - Tenuchli, of Xlanhuapec, defended by Chakax while wounded, subordinate of Huinitenuchli. Warhammer Armies: Lizardmen (7th Edition), pg. 18
- Xlal, of ???, Erected a great fortress known as Traxcan very rapidly.
Warhammer Fortresses
- Xtli, of Tlax, met with Marco Colombo.
Warhammer Armies: Lizardmen (5th Edition), pgs. 50-55
- Xuaxamul, Ruler of Zlatlan, the most senior living Slann mentioned by Ibn Jellaba.
Warhammer Armies: Lizardmen (5th Edition), pg. 7
- Zloc (Xloc?), of Xlanhuapec, fought Leoncoeur in Bretonnia during the battle of Chateau D'Or and recovered Golden Plaques stolen from Huatl by Gerard de Couronne.
White Dwarf German 18, (June 1997).
Warhammer World Promo Battle for 5th Edition, April 8th, 1997.
- Botl-Xlotac, of ???, was purple. Promo Card 95,
Warhammer WarCry CCG - Klaqulxol, of Tlaxtlan, sent a force to Bretonnia to recover artifacts of a mummified Slann from the coastal town of Bregonne.
White Dwarf 14, German (February 1997) - Nanahua, of ???, went into isolation, infected by plague after fighting Clan Pestilens at Chaqua.
Warhammer Armies: Lizardmen (7th Edition), pg. 25 - Querm-itt, of ???, fought the Skaven in the ruins of Xhotl.
White Dwarf 40, German (April 1999) - Tarin-Tiino, of ???, fought and lost against the Wood Elves. (Maybe attempting to purge them following Mazdamundi's orders?)
White Dwarf 36, German (December 1999) - Tenoq, of Xahutec, ordered the abandoning of Xahutec.
Warhammer Armies: Lizardmen (5th Edition), pg. 30 - Tepec-Itzi / Itz-Tepec, of Itza, followed the plans of the Old Ones, led a punitive expedition to Naggaroth through a portal, destroyed a Dark Elf fleet and Black Ark.
Warhammer Armies: Lizardmen (5th Edition), pgs. 49, 68
Warhammer Armies: Lizardmen (6th Edition), pg. 9
Warhammer Armies: Lizardmen (7th Edition), pg. 24
White Dwarf 306, pgs. 78-80 - Ulha-Up, of ???, went missing after going mad during his search for relics of the Old Ones. Warhammer Armies: Lizardmen (7th Edition), pg.42
- Xili-Cuncani, of ???, was reddish-brown.
Promo Card 31, Warhammer WarCry CCG - Xtinki, of Hexoatl (?), terrified El Cadavo with his prediction of an eclipse.
Dogs of War (5th Edition) - Xtoli, of ???, fought Pizzaro's legion to a standstill, then let them leave to fight Luthor Harkon. Dogs of War (5th Edition)
- Zlatzamundi, of the Southlands, fought and lost to the greenskins and was scarred and wounded.
White Dwarf, German, 130 (October 2006) - Zltoc, of Tlax, met with Marco Colombo and was a subordinate of Xtli.
Warhammer Armies: Lizardmen (5th Edition), pgs. 51, 53, 68
Creative Decisions:
Quex is still alive, as far as we know, and was involved in the moving of the continents, something that only the 2nd gen Slann are discussed as capable of.
Generations were chosen otherwise based on the efforts or seniority that their actions in canon may have taken, such as shifting Morrslieb's orbit, or establishing the Sentinels of Xeti.
I have also added in a couple of Slann from the Warhammer CCG. No Age of Sigmar Slann included as yet, but it seems fair to assume that the majority of these would be 5th generation, though at this point GW seems to have done their best to sever any link to the world that was in terms of backstory for particular Slann.
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