I wonder how Logan is feeling
Logan Kron and Logan von Hohenzollern are inside the Empire of Man right now. Well, Logan Kron is, I'm not sure about Logan von Hohenzollern, he might have gone into the Everpeak with the white wolves sent there.
yeah this feels like the black arc where peeps said is it this big only for torraor to go no biggerMy brother in Sigmar, how massive is this damn WAAAGH!?
This feels like one that would put Grimgor and Grom's WAAAGHS! to shame!
Logan Kron and Logan von Hohenzollern are inside the Empire of Man right now. Well, Logan Kron is, I'm not sure about Logan von Hohenzollern, he might have gone into the Everpeak with the white wolves sent there.
The question: "hey torraor is Logan von Hohenzollern likley to go to the everpeak with the white wolves?"I feel like I remember Logan von Hohenzollern going to the Everpeak, but that memory is vague
Alright, this is scary. Not necessarily because this could mean that Ghazghka has had Dawi Zharr, Karaz Ankor dawi, and Mourne dawi, tell him about the Everpeak being unbeatable.
No, this is scary because Mag, Thraka, and Ghazghka's text is colourized without them being in battle anymore. Clearly the energies of the Whaaagh are so thick that the leaders of this thing are getting a power boost. Raising a terrifying question, since Mag, Thraka, and Ghazghka, are not the actual warboss, 'merely' BIG BOYS, how much whaaaagh energy is the actual warboss gaining from this distance? And can two Whaaaghs vast distances apart feed each other Whaaagh energy so long as they are 'led' by the same Warboss, even if the Warboss is not commanding one of these Whaaghs?
No it isn't. He's the replacement for Uruk.Uh no Ghazghka is the Big Boss. Mag and Thraka report to him. He is the one pulling strings and setting all this up.
This is his party and no one else's.
Certainly acts more like the leader.
I mean, it's such a small thing, isn't it? Halflings make the most amazing foods, and they say that they give thanks to Esmeralda.
"Well, who is Esmeralda, Chef Bombadil?"
"Well Maria, Esmeralda is the Goddess of Cookery and Hearth, and whenever I want a bread to rise just right, or have a roast pig that cooks right to where the meat falls off the bone, I give thanks to her. A pinch of flour tossed in the air, a few words, and I just know it will go right."
"Really? Just like that?"
"Well, she can't turn a burnt piece of charcoal back into a spiced fish, but it helps to get that little bit of oomph. She's no Sigmar, of course, or Ulric or what have you, but she doesn't demand nothing from you either except that you cook well and keep your home in comfort."
"That doesn't seem like a big price to pay, a pinch of flour and a few words. How do you know it works?"
"Well, try this here steak, one that I prayed to Esmeralda over a bit."
"Oh...oh! Oh my goodness, that's...that's amazing!"
"Isn't it? Now, Goodwin here didn't say anything, he just popped it over the fire and took it out-,"
"Chef Bombadil, I had to make soup and-,"
"No excuses, boy. Try it, if you would my Lady."
"Oh...well, it's quite good. But..."
"Not as good as the first, right?"
Later that evening, Lady Maria Amsberg instructed her chefs to speak to the halflings about Esmeralda and do whatever they said to do in order for every meal to be as delicious as the one that that her Elector Count had built. A few weeks later, the rumors spread to her subjects, and the peasants of those lands wanted to know if praying to Esmeralda - in the way that the halflings say they do - would make the gruel and crusted bread they ate taste better.
And it did. Placebo or Goddess?
As the years go on, and the thoughts and practices spread...does it matter?
Perhaps, because after a while, when Chef Bombadil quietly pleaded with Esmeralda to have his newest creation, a souffle - taught to him by a travelling Bretonnian named Gordon Ramshorn - to rise properly...well. A bit of a glow happened over the oven. Why?
Who knows?
Someone invaded his hearth and home, of which Esmeralda is Goddess, with ill intent. So...nope. S'all good.
I mean. It'll probably be something one shouldn't do, but it's not like they have a Deus Sigmar equivalent. At the moment.
No, Ghazghka is one of the Big Boy equivalents, like Mag, Uruk, and Thraka. Ghazghka confirms that through placing himself on the same catagory as Mag, and Thraka with this line.Uh no Ghazghka is the Big Boss. Mag and Thraka report to him. He is the one pulling strings and setting all this up.
This is his party and no one else's.
But even before that line Mag and Thraka were giving Ghazghka disrespect, which considering how much they will obey the Boss's orders means Ghazghka is not the Boss. As the Boss demands they do not kill, or dissent among each other of the same 'rank'. They fear the boss, Mag and Thraka do not fear Ghazghka."Now, dere wuz gonna be three of em comin' to bash you up, yeah? Mag, Uruk, and Thraka. 'Cept Uruk got hisself into a spot of dyin' back in the Blood Bowl. So now I'm here! Me, Ghazgka da Invincible! You 'ad yersselves a nice little boomy road den…but now? Now we'z comin' in! AHAHAHAH!"
My memories is spotty, but wasnt the warboss Kull?
We are gonna need a GM for it at this point.
"We wait for Kull," Thraka shook his head, "Dat's what the Boss said to do. Boss wants every boy we can get, as 'ard as possible, for the WAAAAGH!!"
"For all we know, Kull's dead," Uruk spat to the side, "Him and his shiny boyz. We'ze been waitin' long enuff, and I'm getting' bored killing dese runty boyz what fink they're Warbosses just cuz dey're a little big."
Wow, I didn't even know Kull existed, tho maybe he's living with the big boss over in the Mountains of Mourn rather then moving to assault the Bastion? Besides that, tho does this mean that the Boss is one of those still living GeNPC characters that were still existing after the rest either died or had their own personal endings?Sigh I suppose I might as well just spell it out. People already theorized this, so it's not new theory.
Ghazghkull Mag Uruk Thraka, QM is possibly doing a homage to a thing from 40k. A Ork beat lots of people up using this name in 40k. The 'boss' of Mag and Thraka in this quest is possibly called Ghazghkull Mag Uruk Thraka, which is where the orcs imediately below the 'boss' get their title/name from.
I mean, it is possible that the cannonical razing of sardaneth by otto the red and the marienburg fleet followed by the retalitory sack of marienburg by the HE doesn't happen in this year as it does in cannon.
"Ahoy dere, Overseer," Thraka sneered. "Wakey-wakey. It's almost time fer your biiiiig reunion."
And a thin, reedy voice came through a face turned half to stone in response.
"Hashut damn you!"
Well both of these are QUITE concerning. I reckon more than one wall will be droppedThen Mag slapped at his belt, where a dark bronze cylinder rested, clanging slightly as his armored gauntlet hit it.
My thoughts exactly, or something equally terrifying/powerful
I mean, I wouldn't put it past the orcs.The only place in Warhammer Fantasy called the bastion is the Bastion Stair aka the walls surrounding Khorne's Realm.
Forming the mobile watchtowers of the Castelite formations, Fusil-Majors borne by Ogor Warhulks use their vantage points to spy weaknesses in the enemy line and direct the fire of friendly forces. The obvious threat posed by their massive ogor carriers is usually enough to make foes think twice about storming their positions.
In Lore, the Greenskin rebellion was so successful they were literally at the doors of Hashut's greatest temple, only stopped by the Hobgoblins betraying them.So the greenskin rebelion vs the chaos dwarfs was a success when they made the mistake of creating the black orc?
Wonder the level of damage their civilization took or if they were wiped out.
Net gain. Zharr Naggarund supplied and made worse basically every chaos faction that exists. Orc and ogres are a manageable problem.Huh, so, let´s assume the orks have wiped out zharr naggarund.
Is that.... uh, a net gain or a net loss for the world? On one hand, the dawi zharr are gone.
On the other, a major counter weight against the orks and oger migrations that *largely* kept to themselves is gone
Huh, so, let´s assume the orks have wiped out zharr naggarund.
Is that.... uh, a net gain or a net loss for the world? On one hand, the dawi zharr are gone.
On the other, a major counter weight against the orks and oger migrations that *largely* kept to themselves is gone