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3 hours ago, Seraphage said:
There's no man without a beard anyways 😋
[looks at his own unimpressive face stubble] "Haha, yes, erm, totally!"
Well cheers for reading, dude. I also hope that this wishlist turns out to be clairvoyant, though the downside of that would be I'd end up buying more stuff for my shame pile!
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I'm in agreement with you that the whole magmadrake theme should be continued with Fyreslayers, maybe with some smaller beasts.
2 hours ago, cofaxest said:Personally I think that Grungni will be God for dispossessed
Agreed, that's the direction it seems the lore is going. I do however want the return of Valaya (it would make for compelling lore), and her deal would fit nicely with the non-engineering side of the dispossessed.
As for your KO suggestion for endless spell surrogates, now that Khorne seems to be getting 'endless prayers' I think your guess is more likely than mine, but I still hope GW goes for the more unique and interesting Sky Bestiary choice.
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Thanks! As for the size issue, I guess it's a preference thing. The Namarti aren't that different to Revenants in terms of size (though the trees are a little taller), so it depends on whether you like the large weapon look. Plus, they're the same height as my Chaos Warriors (though lither) so I feel it's consistent.
My reason for choosing that over the Dark Elf stuff is that, to me, the Slaaneshi Aesthetic is soft curves and swirls rather than the harsher, jagged look of the Dark Elves. But either would work.
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Thanks! For such old models they're great, and an excellent foundation for conversions.
Daemon Princess Conversion
in The Glitterhost
A blog by Klamm in General
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@Sleboda I'm not quite sure, I'd assume she's a bit smaller. However, she does seem to be a very similar scale to Sylle'Esske (both on 50mms, Sylle'Esske stands probably a head taller by my measurements from pictures), and that's going to be her peer on the table.