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Posted: Fri Jul 07, 2006 6:09 pm
A large blast of warp energy will dispense of the problem.
mrgreen
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Posted: Mon Jul 17, 2006 5:43 am
Lt. Brookman Oryn Singis 17 Ok so I was really bored and I was looking at one of the other 40k guilds to see what they were like and I came across thisYeah, Golden Throne is like the 40k guild with the 'special' helmet. They'd ride the short bus, but that would be an offense to the people with real mental problems. Can't even spell Witch right... Okay people, what are your thoughts on the insidious idea of using orbital bombardment? I myself like the idea of plotting it to an objective or some random part of the table and just letting it blaze away. It has a flair of drama to it even. well I use may three slots of heavy on them (that is until I get the money to buy several exorcists) in most city fight games at my store are three buildings buy three buildings and so I ualy put them so that all the buildings my opponents deployment zone are covered putting him a bad place and in bigger games I just try to penne him in a corner as he trys to avoid the strikes. When I’m fighting aggressive armies I put them in the middle of the board to try and buy time for my men. I like them it may be that they are effective at destroying tanks if the tanks decide to get into terrain.
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Posted: Mon Jul 17, 2006 4:32 pm
I bought a pack of henchmen today.
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Posted: Tue Jul 18, 2006 9:23 pm
I just finished painting my Henchman Crusader today, I'll get pics in ASAP.
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Posted: Wed Jul 19, 2006 4:39 am
Crusader henchmen are good but a bit expensive for my taste
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Posted: Wed Jul 19, 2006 8:04 am
Singis 17 Crusader henchmen are good but a bit expensive for my taste Really? I Bought a henchmen pack with an Acolyte, a Crusader, A familiar and some lady with a scroll and a big speakerphone, all for $12 at the Supermall.
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Posted: Wed Jul 19, 2006 12:16 pm
Shokudo Singis 17 Crusader henchmen are good but a bit expensive for my taste Really? I Bought a henchmen pack with an Acolyte, a Crusader, A familiar and some lady with a scroll and a big speakerphone, all for $12 at the Supermall. no i ment in point cost...
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Posted: Wed Jul 19, 2006 12:18 pm
Singis 17 Shokudo Singis 17 Crusader henchmen are good but a bit expensive for my taste Really? I Bought a henchmen pack with an Acolyte, a Crusader, A familiar and some lady with a scroll and a big speakerphone, all for $12 at the Supermall. no i ment in point cost... Ohhhhhhh!
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Posted: Wed Jul 19, 2006 9:30 pm
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Posted: Thu Jul 20, 2006 12:51 pm
well I’m building my witch hunter force to look like a regiment of inquisitorial storm troopers and inquisitor lord and I have been using scouts with snipers to represent the scout snipers of the regiment and I was wondering what other unit entries do you all think I could use to represent more specialized squads of storm troopers. I was think of converting some aribites and using the as a "count as" of cilistnes (I don’t have a codex with me so I can’t remember how to spell their name).
any thoughts or ideas would be welcome
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Posted: Sun Sep 17, 2006 12:52 am
I literally dug this thread from the BOTTOM of the thread listing here. On Lexicanum, I found the following: Quote: A sign of the Sisters strength is the fact that in their entire history only a single sister, Miriael Sabathiel, has fallen to the lure of chaos. How Miriael fell is unknown, only that she was turned from the Emperor's light to Slaanesh worship, and now serves as one of the prince of chaos' greatest warriors. Is there a reference for this? Page number perhaps? Because it really shoots my initial Word Bearers history in the foot, as I hate to contradict canon. Of course, one could argue that the Sororitas included in my "army" didn't "fall to the lure" so much as they were mentally and spiritually broken and then intentionally driven mad... sweatdrop
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Posted: Sun Sep 17, 2006 3:39 am
FlashbackJon I literally dug this thread from the BOTTOM of the thread listing here. On Lexicanum, I found the following: Quote: A sign of the Sisters strength is the fact that in their entire history only a single sister, Miriael Sabathiel, has fallen to the lure of chaos. How Miriael fell is unknown, only that she was turned from the Emperor's light to Slaanesh worship, and now serves as one of the prince of chaos' greatest warriors. Is there a reference for this? Page number perhaps? Because it really shoots my initial Word Bearers history in the foot, as I hate to contradict canon. Of course, one could argue that the Sororitas included in my "army" didn't "fall to the lure" so much as they were mentally and spiritually broken and then intentionally driven mad... sweatdrop Tough one you got there, might I suggest the graphic novel Daemonifugue(sp?) about sisters whom have fallen from grace. Good story, great graphics. There the fallen sisters too worshipped Slaanesh.
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Posted: Sun Sep 17, 2006 4:06 am
Lt. Brookman Tough one you got there, might I suggest the graphic novel Daemonifugue(sp?) about sisters whom have fallen from grace. Good story, great graphics. There the fallen sisters too worshipped Slaanesh. I actually collected those for a while in whatever the collection comic was called, before they split off into their separate comics. I'll definately have to look that up.
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Posted: Sun Sep 17, 2006 4:39 am
It's available in a collected works book now for a reasonable price. Some font problems, but overall quality work. But the theme of fallen Sister runs strongly through it all, it's also a nice insight into Harlequins, the Webways and the Black Library! *dun! dun! dun!*
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