Agreed. Fits the best of anything I've ever heard with the existing HH books, it's coniving, it's callous yet inspired, it's the Big E to a T.
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Agreed. Fits the best of anything I've ever heard with the existing HH books, it's coniving, it's callous yet inspired, it's the Big E to a T.
Really digging the buzz-saw arm... very menacing, and that icon is GORGEOUS... amazing work, but what else is new? :p
Yeah, Slaughters are like that. Small and cheap enough to be low on target priority, fast enough to slip up the flank, and dangerous enough to wreak absolute HAVOC on the enmy if unchecked.
The thing to remember about Horus Rising, however, is it's only the first part of the story. The story it tells is of Horus BEFORE he is tainted by Chaos, in order to set up the rest of the books...
I'm not sure they're generally a member of one specific order... some of them may be, particularly a Primaris, but I always got the impression that IG combat Psykers were overseen by the Commisariat....
Well, Blood Angels, Space Wolves, and Iron Hands are all first founding, so if you wanted, you could even do a force from the Great Crusade with those three, although I'm not sure if all three ever...
See, thats precisely what I'm talking about. It's not out of the question, and I'm not talking about a Warlord-sized titan or anything, but like that, a larger scale battlesuit, with multiple crew.
sweet!
Well, the Eldar have superheavy skimmer tanks. They're not exactly the MOST mobile things in the world, but still, with a little Tau ingenuity, the concept might work.
Well that's kind of my point. All the other races either have them (with a relatively good reason), or have a reason not to have them, in the case of Necrons and Dark Eldar. Tau, meanwhile, are ripe...
Okay, first off, I admit I am no way up on Tau fluff in any incarnation, so there probably will be in-universe answers to all my questions, which I'd be quite interested to hear.
Anyway, am I the...
+10 cool
Ummmmm... The Big E screwed Angron over more than anyone else. When the Emperor found him, he was facing a glorious, suicidal last stand with his loyal men against those who had oppressed him all his...
Well, I've never seen any mention of them in any sort of offical fluff... I assume that the selection and training regimen of the Grey Knights is so intensive and dangerous, the additional time spent...
I think trench/seige warfare would be kind of cool... although I agree that A) Epic and BFG are already great systems that deserve more play and B) Fantasy could use an expansion. I think Naval...
That reminds me of the perfect song for a Penal Legion: Jailbreak, by AC/DC (The wicked awesome 15minute live version not the ho-hum 5 minute album track.)
I think it's quite interesting, I always love the more-off the wall armies. It's certainly well done, I'd love to see more, maybe a whole army, along this theme. I mean, if you think about it, it's...
If that isn't one of the coolest "Count-as" Demolisher's I've ever seen, I don't know what is... freaking awesome...
Agreed, very nice job, very deep and well done, considering you basically HAD to fit in certain rules and models.
I agree that the lack of anti-armor lowers its viability though. You really have...
Well, part of it may have been an intentional attempt to change the way people see each of those legions. The Space Wolves actually have a lot of room to have very fleshed out characters, but they're...
Meh, it happens. As a writer myself, who comes from a family of writers, I know that getting one writer to meet a deadline is hard enough. Getting two writers to meet roughly the same deadline, for...
Well, I always took that to mean they had no COMBAT Psykers within the legion's ranks. All the Expiditions would have astropaths, who were not a part of the Legion, or even the military.
Dude, that show is my childhood!
Although, I'm not sure Manos: The Hands of Fate deserves to be in the "top" of anything. There's still a stain on the couch where my soul dripped out my ear while...
Very nice free hand work, I like the ruins, and the flames. Keep it up!
Well, it's not like that's a bad bias to have. I've read my fair share of great fiction and my fair share of truly horrible fiction, and the former is almost always more enjoyable. And luckily, while...