[X] Yes
[X] Wizard
[X] Stirlandian
[X] Wizard
[X] Stirlandian
Do we know that it was strictly Asuryan who rose from the dead? The text only calls him a 'flaming phoenix' who smote about him, driving back the Four. What if it was Aenarion, bearing Widowmaker, something which was shown to be a concept that even the Chaos Gods reeled in terror about when he went to take it up, outright pleading with him not to do it alongside everyone except Khaine. Asuryan's Shrine is depicted as a great pyramid, after all, and there's something of a recurring element of people walking into holy fires and emerging from them when everyone else was certain they would have died.Asuryan rises from the dead and ends the war. The surviving immortals settle and become Gods. History begins.
Do you have the name or location of that city? I was looking at the maps earlier but nothing stood out.Notably, there's apparently an old pre-Coming of Chaos elven city in the middle of Norsca. Perhaps the elves started off there before moving to Ulthuan.
... "Waystone Nuke"? Well, I guess Mathilde's accidentally working on the Manhattan Project. Good thing we don't have any secret Chaos infiltrators, eh?And it's one I'm glad has finally seen the light of day. Some might recall a heavily-redacted chart I posted quite a while back...
I read that as Warpstone Nuke, but I think your interpretation is probably more solid.... "Waystone Nuke"? Well, I guess Mathilde's accidentally working on the Manhattan Project. Good thing we don't have any secret Chaos infiltrators, eh?
I did too at first, but the handwriting matches the "Y" from Asuryan.I read that as Warpstone Nuke, but I think your interpretation is probably more solid.
We'll we only need to wait ~25 years for the skaven to invent a warpstone nuke on scheduleI read that as Warpstone Nuke, but I think your interpretation is probably more solid.
I've wondered about the Flame of Asuryan and the mantle of the Everqueen. (And of Ariel and Orion both. One being an elf... the other being a reincarnating demigod.) I wondered if the Flame and the Everqueen mantle also additionally served as a pool of Primordial Sever or Life Energy or something...
Do you have the name or location of that city? I was looking at the maps earlier but nothing stood out.
So, the gods have clearly been associated with animals. Cor-Dum seems likely to have been associated with goats -- y'know, one of the few animals that Dawi herd on their own? Then Cor-Dum was horribly betrayed and wounded over and over, driven mad and despising of the civilization that had once been his domain, and gave rise to the goatmen that exist today? Which could be why the beastmen known to the Empire are the way they are, they're as much a product of Cor-Dum as the Skaven are of the Horned Rat?Maybe, maybe not. It would fit my idea of Cor Dum as a Ranger god if he was the goat to Hashut's bull... A boundary walker, who could pass through any terrain unhindered.