- Location
- Canada
- Pronouns
- He/Him
I'm leaning Vermintide, A Rat, or A Friend in Danger. Those are the ones that strike me as most helpful.
With Zagreus green screened into every scene, running around in panicWatch the Vermintide option just be the Total War Skaven reveal trailer.
You know, now that I'm reading this again, I suddenly realized that, should other people ask about what is Von Axvber's night, we better not tell Hermione about humans killing beastmen, if only because, Hermione lacking any context, she is going to see it the same way she sees Umbridge attitude towards non-human races, calling them half-breeds. Remember, Hermione is, for the most part, an advocate of non-human rights, like house elves, she even was worried over wether the centaurs would get hurt while fighting grawp, even though the centaurs had just tried to kill them for daring to trespass their borders.Thinking about so much about Orci had reminded you about some of the more pleasant traditions the village had. A century and a half ago Brother von Alxber, a Morrite Priest, fell into a trance while watching fireworks in the night sky. When he awoke, he bore a terrifying portent of a sudden Beastman attack. The townsfolk, forewarned, fought off the attack, though von Alxber was slain in the fighting. A shrine was raised in his honour, and every year on the 18th of Ulriczeit fireworks are set off to celebrate him and his vision.
Stirlanders within the central territories of the province are known for their dislike of Halflings, for they still resent the 1500-year-old decision that tore away their best farmlands and gave them to "the Shorties." Although this resentment rarely breaks out in violence, the belief that Halflings are thieves at heart is stronger here than in any other part of the Empire. In Wördern there is a tradition, when celebrating a child's birthday, to make a straw-man the size of a Halfling and stuff it with candies and treats he "stole" from the children. Then it is hung from a branch and the blindfolded children whack at it with sticks until it breaks and "gives them back" their candy. Locals deny that drunks have occasionally instead tied up a real Halfling.
God, imagine if the ubersreik five made a cameo later in the series, like, for example, appearing during the quidditch world cup the moment the death eaters were torturing that muggle family."It's a fun game Zag, wrong order for you I know but still you can back me up."
Honestly? I don't think that a few hundred skaven lost in a foreign world, and without any way to send a message back home, count as a vermintide. I mean, what's the worst that could happen?Counterpoint, one of the options is just Vermintide and that is mildly terrifying.
If Morr and Shallya are married, and Ranald once had a fling with Shallya (unless I am confusing another quest's info for canon lore), maybe someone was pulling favors?
I'm pretty sure @Zavvnao meant to say Verena.
Honestly? I don't think that a few hundred skaven lost in a foreign world, and without any way to send a message back home, count as a vermintide. I mean, what's the worst that could happen?
Grey Seers have a spell to turn other people into Skaven, en masse. So if there is one with them, quite a bit.Honestly? I don't think that a few hundred skaven lost in a foreign world, and without any way to send a message back home, count as a vermintide. I mean, what's the worst that could happen?
Grey Seers have a spell to turn other people into Skaven, en masse. So if there is one with them, quite a bit.
Yeah, it's a pretty nasty one. In the tabletop rules, you cast it on one enemy unit, and they turn into a unit of Clanrats. Any enemy unit.