In the absence of any other name that isn't four words chained together and troublesome to type, it kind of doesn't matter that Mallus isn't really named Mallus.Yeah, this is something I try to push back on every now and then, but the idea that the canonical name for the world is Mallus even in Warhammer Fantasy is pretty deeply embedded.
It might, so thanks for the heads up. That's what I get for phone-posting, using the automatic voting tool, and not double-checking...
So the world was called Mallus because, for a time, it literally was the hammer he was wielding and Thor-flying around?By the way, I'm blazing through a few Age of Sigmar books in my free time, and I feel the need to say this because I've seen some people refer to the Warhammer World as "Mallus". It is true that in Age of Sigmar, Mallus is the name of the Fantasy world, but it is specifically the name of the Broken World. The actual name for the Fantasy world is "The World-That-Was". Mallus is the name of the Broken World because Sigmar clung to it's core as it careened across the galaxy when he met Dracothian. Sigmar brought the wreckage of the Broken World to Azyr next to his palace so he could mine the star metal that formed its core, that he and his subordinates call "Sigmarite". That is why the Broken World is referred to as Mallus.
And if you're thinking that's egotistical. It very much is. Sigmar lays in the palace of Sigmaron surrounded by the celestial nebula known as Sigmarabulum with the High Star Sigendil above him. Sigmar is unbelievably egotistical it's genuinely unbelievable.
Why am I saying this? Being the pedant that I am, I just want to make it clear that the Warhammer Fantasy world at this point in time is not Mallus and it would be incorrect to call it that.
Pretty much.So the world was called Mallus because, for a time, it literally was the hammer he was wielding and Thor-flying around?
Dont forget that Mathilde has her Indefatigable mastery of Aethyric Armour, she can cast it a few times during a workout on top of the one free use she gets from her robes. Its probably not enough to keep up with the two muscleheads but Mathilde can probably be active longer then most expect.I'm very certain Kadoh would dunk on Mathilde on most if not all fitness areas. Johann is barely human anymore, he doesn't need to breath for example, so he's also likely to dunk on Mathilde. It's very much not fair.
Sigmar lays in the palace of Sigmaron surrounded by the celestial nebula known as Sigmarabulum with the High Star Sigendil above him. Sigmar is unbelievably egotistical it's genuinely unbelievable.
It's surprising Sigmar and Mathilde don't get on better.it's literally Age of Sigmar, but at least they give a reason for the egotistical name. Considering how many giant statues Sigmar has in cities he looks over, I have a feeling that he thrives off that stuff.
Not surprising at all.
I was very sure that Elves had lower than average stamina, so I went looking for the part that might have led me to that conclusion. Diving into 6th Edition Core book for Warhammer Fantasy, there is a very neat passage where a Goblin Chief and Elven Hero fight each other in a duel, both wielding magical items. What I found fascinating about the passage was that the Goblin was actively keeping up with a noble duelist and moving so fast that he matched the Elf, their fight even turned into an anime combat scene, where they started moving so fast that the outsiders looking at the two of them only saw blurs of movements and sparks of magical energy. It was so ridiculous but by far one of the coolest fight scenes involving a Goblin in Warhammer. The Goblin wins of course, because he uses a fireball from his ring at the right moment to scorch the elf to cinders.
That was a complete tangent by the way. The thing that led me to that conclusion was in 6th Edition Dwarfs revised, where King Gotrek Starbreaker fought Phoenix King Caledor II in a single combat and his tactic was to fight defensively and probe Caledor until the Elf became exhausted, because the Elves lacked stamina. They fought for a full day and Caledor was flagging pretty hard, which Gotrek took advantage of to smash Caledor's blade. Caledor then started begging for his life, and Gotrek gave him no mercy.
But, you know, that was a full day. Gotrek thought the Elves lacked stamina, but lacking stamina compared to Dwarves is expected.
We will always, always be unable to interact with several people we're likely never going to see much in the future if ever. That is the inevitable price of building any amount of depth into an existing relationship. Time spent with the Hedgewise is time not spent strengthening a relationship we already have. Going broader with the social interaction in the Dum expedition would've meant befriending Egrimm less, and I think that would've been a waste. Conversely, going narrower may've meant befriending the expedition leader more, which meant we'd have known more about the big mystery at the end.I'll be pretty sad if Cadaeth wins. Wanting to interact with characters you like is fine and all, but Cadaeth is a member of the Waystone project; we're going to interact with her plenty of times in the future. Any other choice - literally any other choice - will let us spend some time with someone we're likely not going to see much in the future, or at all. And watching the Ostermark Hedgewise lose at the last moment will also be pretty heartbreaking, for obvious personal reasons.
SO YOU WANT TO LEARN HOW TO KICK?!It is now my head canon that he has joined a Fitness Kithband who meets three times a week to make sure no one skips leg day.