Ahhhhhhhhhh.
Now I get the picture.
Ahhhhhhhhhh.
Now I get the picture.
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Does the fluff in the new box explain the differences, between a patriarch and a broodlord?
"Deathstorm" (novella) was very unclear on the subject.
Ones unhumanly fast with sharp claws, ones fast with ridiculously sharp claws. Both want to kiss you.
However the process of robo-insemination is far too complex for the human mind!
A knee high fence, my one weakness
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Well it doesn't have to be human.
But considering orks are now fungus does that mean you can no longer have a orkgenestealer hybrid? Or do they give of dodgy spores instead?
However the process of robo-insemination is far too complex for the human mind!
A knee high fence, my one weakness
Knowledge is knowing a tomato is a fruit
Wisdom is knowing not to put it in a fruit salad.
According to the limited history of their chapter the Blood Ravens have, in their earliest records Azariah Vidya was the Chapter's Chief Librarian at a point where the Chapter suffered devastating losses, including the most of the first company and the Chapter Master. It was Vidya taking leadership of what was left and the use of his gift of precognition in planning that allowed the Chapter to not only escape destruction but to wipe out the Chaos Marine forces that had laid the original trap. Vidya is known as the Great Father in the Chapter, and is the second most revered figure next to the Emperor as they don't know which Primarch their geneseed came from (or it's at the very least not common knowledge; It's pretty clear that at least Davian Thule(now a dreadnought) and Gabriel Angelos know that they're Thousand Sons successors...), and was the one who started the tradition of the roles of Chief Librarian and Chapter Master being held by the same individual that continued on up to Azariah Kyras' betrayal and fall to Chaos.
There were Ork Hybrids in one of the Ciaphas Cain novels, or it's at least heavily implied, it's been a while. He finds himself stranded aboard a Space Hulk full of both stealers in one end and a growing Waaagh in the other, and ends up encountering an Ork patrol that strangely attacks him in complete silence and with unusual coordination. The Cain novels are recent enough that Orks definitely reproduce by spore in them too; Even if the Imperium doesn't recognize the mechanism there's talk of the Valhallans burning Ork corpses because it seems to keep the population down.