Project Prometheus (Warhammer Fantasy OC Civ Quest)

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I am eager to discover just how mutable our forms really are.
Also, I'm betting we will have something of a knack for the Wind of Beasts, for obvious reasons.
 
Considering we're warp creatures, we likely do have our own lore of magic the same way that Tzeentch's daemons and Hashut's worshippers do.
 
Considering we're warp creatures, we likely do have our own lore of magic the same way that Tzeentch's daemons and Hashut's worshippers do.

It's not impossible, but even groups that do that generally have access to a standard Lore or two as well. Tzeentch's minions have the Lore of Metal as well as their own tricks, for example. And we're not exactly warp creatures any more, which likely expands possible number of options. I'm also not sure what a unique Lore would even do that isn't covered by Shadows or Beasts. I guess maybe a Hunting Lore? I could see that.
 
I think the Bajdrag actually won. The Bajdrag won 25 points and the misspelled the Barjdrag won 3 points for a total of 28 points. I don't know if the QM have already disqualified the separated 3 points.
 
Scheduled vote count started by Voikirium on Sep 28, 2023 at 7:32 PM, finished with 111 posts and 88 votes.
I'm confused, vote closing tally here says Gurgan are at 27 votes and Bajdrag at 23, and Barjdrag at 3.

Adding the mispelled votes, that's 26, still losing to Gurgan's 27 by 1 vote.
 
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I think the Bajdrag actually won. The Bajdrag won 25 points and the misspelled the Barjdrag won 3 points for a total of 28 points. I don't know if the QM have already disqualified the separated 3 points.
Not true. I checked the tally right before the vote closed and the Bajdrag had 23 votes + 3 misspelled ones. The foxes had 27.

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I'm confused, vote closing tally here says Gurgan are at 27 votes and Bajdrag at 23, and Barjdrag at 3.

Adding the mispelled votes, that's 26, still lsoing to Gurgan's 27 by 1 vote.
No wait, you're right, I was looking at the wrong numbers for the misspelled votes, sorry about that, Gurgran still won.
 
Wait, in the description of the Gurgan, it says that they can look ike any degree of fox and mortal, correct? It does not specify what kind of mortal. I'm just imagining Gurgran elves, humans, dwarves, Orks, halfings, trolls and ogres perhaps.

edit: hell, couldn't they be mutable with other animals? Perhaps you'd see a Gurgan bear-fox? Or tiger-fox?
 
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Wait, in the description of the Gurgan, it says that they can look ike any degree of fox and mortal, correct? It does not specify what kind of mortal. I'm just imagining Gurgran elves, humans, dwarves, Orks, halfings, trolls and ogres perhaps.

edit: hell, couldn't they be mutable with other animals? Perhaps you'd see a Gurgan bear-fox? Or tiger-fox?
I imagine we're going to vote on that, being freshly incarnated and all. Though given our neighbors are mostly snake-people, we might have fox-snakes, which is frankly a somewhat cursed image now that I'm trying to imagine it.
 
Wait, in the description of the Gurgan, it says that they can look ike any degree of fox and mortal, correct? It does not specify what kind of mortal. I'm just imagining Gurgran elves, humans, dwarves, Orks, halfings, trolls and ogres perhaps.

edit: hell, couldn't they be mutable with other animals? Perhaps you'd see a Gurgan bear-fox? Or tiger-fox?
I'd imagine that our equivalent of a super heavy monster unit is some kind of giant fox monster.
 
Or they might be allied monsters etc (like how the Wood Elves have Forest dragons and treemen). We aren't going to be the only things living in the jungle after all.

Yeah, and a lot of it is going to be very, very dangerous. Apparently there's forest goblins in the Hinterlands of Khuresh, which isn't surprising, but where there is forest goblins, there will be spiders of massive proportions. I wouldn't be surprised if there are massive snakes as well, what with the snake-men and nagas.
 
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I'd be up for gunpowder but much less for guns and more throwing bombs at people. Like those ninjas in Total War Shogun. It's goofy but the dwarfs already do that to a degree.

Also very much need to tame some local beasties.
 
I wouldn't be surprised if there are massive snakes as well, what with the snake-men and nagas.
Giant snakes (with some magic buffs etc) would be appropriate given our whole sneaky/trickster archetype. Maybe not as tough as some of the other factions giant monsters but they're a lot harder to spot until they pop up and start eating your infantry or coiling around your giants etc.
 
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