The Cult of Ursun was largely wiped out in the Great War Against Chaos, and currently Ulric is more popular in Kislev than Ursun is.
No, it supposedly was placed specifically by the Horned Rat and is distinctly carved with thirteen faces out of pure warpstone.I may have missed the relevant discussion.
But is that giant pillar of warpstone in Skaven capital a Waystone or ex-Waystone?
At least according to the Skaven timeline, there were humans there as early as -2500, and the destruction of Tylos was in -1780.We do not really know, though it seems unlikely. Tylos was inhabited by dwarfs and humans and for humans to have even gotten there it has to be founded after the War of the Beard ended the Golden Age. Odds are by then the dwarfs will have forgotten how to make waystones, if indeed they were even able to make them without elf aid, which unlike the reverse is not 100% proven, just inferred by the existence of Karak Waystones
Blessings that we were here to give some info before the Kislevites charged into a trap.
There could've been a lot of lives lost... still can be, but this time the outcome isn't so certain.
Voting opens in 25 minutes.[X] Bring in the Kreml Guard
Tsarevich Boris is leading the Kreml Guard, but they are travelling on foot on a dirt road and may not arrive in time for the battle. Kislev's forces actually having infantry would be helpful for a battle in a forest. Use Rite of Way to speed their journey.
[X] Bring in Ice Witches
Currently, the only Ice Witch that is likely to be present for the battle is Milica. If you travel to Kislev City, you could bring in additional Ice Witches on Shadowsteeds. Milica says there are at least two and perhaps as many as five Ice Witches in Kislev City that would be able to respond and could meaningfully contribute to a battle.
I don't think you know a lot about cats. Because you'd know that natural conclusion from this sentence is that It's the same damn cat.And if that's true, then Mathilde is probably not the only grey to secretly adopt a cat, but it's something fairly common, but everyone thinks they are special because they keep it hidden from each other.
Thanks, don't know how i missed it.
A productive meeting.
A fascinating phenomenon, but of little practical value.You spend the rest of the day trying and failing to find a way to expand that single sentence into something that justifies an entire paper on the subject, and eventually conclude that you might be able to accomplish it if you're able to personally witness the effect the charge has on sufficiently varied foes.
The bear should perhaps consider why an Athel Loren warhost wants this particular mouse dead. And is willing to trespass on Winter's territory to achieve it.Milica speaks again. "It is a trap," Loza translates, "but it is a trap for a mouse, and a bear is about to step in it."
While a nice patriotic statement that doesn't make using cavelry in a forest any less tactically unsound, however."We do not have islands of civilization in an ocean of trees and beasts. We do not accept entire realms of enemies within what we call our borders. This is our land. All of it, our land. They must die for stepping upon it."
Milica groans and asks something that sounds rather strained, and the Boyar nods and replies in Kislevarin, and the Boyar looks even more concerned at her next words. "She says it is like if you hoped the Tzar would send an extra rota, and then three pulks and the Kreml Guard arrive. Do you know something that Kislev does not?"
Ljiljana must have really talked you up to her fellows. "The force moving through the Shirokij is using magic to shield itself from direct observation, but I have been able to pierce it for long enough to identify their origin. It is a warhost from Athel Loren."
At least according to the Skaven timeline, there were humans there as early as -2500, and the destruction of Tylos was in -1780.
Which makes sense, given the Skaven are one of the causes of the Time of Woes in -1500.
Humans lived in the area of Tilea before they lived in the Reik Basin, seems like.
What source says that humans weren't down in Tilea then? Maybe the bit from Tome of Salvation, but that's a clear piece of Empire-supremacism, it's hardly un-biased.It conflicts quite badly with the rest of the time line, so my personal headcanon is that Tylos was a collaborative community between dwarves and a race of taller thinner people that was overrun by rats, and that event was recorded on decaying wall murals and mosaics found when humans settled Tilea from the south and east.
However, given humans hadn't arrived yet, said taller thinner people were elves, who we know shared their Old World cities with the hill dwarves and built spectacular architecture together. However; to those humans seeing the decayed images the thought of elves and dwarves living together was unimaginable, as they'd never known the elder races before the War of the Beard, so they assumed that the non-dwarves were humans.
Of course, that's probably not quest canon, as Boney has humans in the Old World a lot earlier than many other sources suggest.
What source says that humans weren't down in Tilea then? Maybe the bit from Tome of Salvation, but that's a clear piece of Empire-supremacism, it's hardly un-biased.
Is it placed into convergence of leylines? And so is not good thing to have beyond known Horned Rat nastyness.No, it supposedly was placed specifically by the Horned Rat and is distinctly carved with thirteen faces out of pure warpstone.
Same.Can't decide between finding the Boyar and checking out the leyline. Both are potentially wastes of time, but both could give us vital information. I might end up dropping one of them, especially if it looks like both are going to win.
Settra conquered up to the Black Mountains, it's not possible for that to have been the first actual meeting between Men and Dwarfs.An elf or dwarven Livijg Ancestor interacting with humans might find it useful.
Perhaps there are elven psychohistorians manipulating the evolution of Marienberg's symbols and traditions to produce desirable outcomes right now…
IIRC Heirs to Sigmar also mentions when first contact when dwarves and humans occurred, and I think there are some other references about the first humans who inhabited Tilea coming after the elves and learning from abandoned elven ruins post-War of the Beard.