I agree, altogether integrated weapons into arms is my most favorite missing aesthetic, I usually try and recreate it when im making some real nasty fellows
I agree, altogether integrated weapons into arms is my most favorite missing aesthetic, I usually try and recreate it when im making some real nasty fellows
There are 10,000 years worth of renegades to be blessed by the Changer of the Ways. Although the Eye of Terror, let alone the galaxy is a big place it's not inconceivable a former Thousand Sons sorcerer and his rubric charges would find their goals aligning with some of those renegades.
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I agree. Heck, some of the legion of the damned look more chaotic than the berserkers.
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I agree. I miss the old RT days of chaos. Bring back chaos that's not just humans. Warbands used to look dynamic with possibilities of ogres, ratlings, even orks. Marines with spikes is just, meh.
Yeah, Chaos is just humans and daemons at current. I still really want to see chaos aliens (and not chaos versions of existing ones) - plenty of room for some really warped and messed up stuff there, plus if we never knew what those creatures looked like before they were corrupted it adds a bit more mystery to them. They should really just hire me
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I've seen some speculation that the Thyrrus may be Chaos aliens - since their quirk is treating battle like a bizarre performance, this speculation simply assumes the Chaos Gods are the intended audience.
On the note of mutation, I get the impression that the current multipart design philosophy's holding it back a bit. It works well for just sticking a normal arm onto a model, but when that arm is now a massive claw or tentacle, it seems awkward when that mutation isn't spread/reflected across the rest of the model. The Gal Vorbak are a massive step in the right direction, though.
The Thyruss do have a bit of a Slaanesh vibe to them dont they?
The Possessed look too cartoony to me and I think you hit on why, and also why the Gal Vorbak look a ton better...
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Yeah, I agree with completeHook, the DV Chosen really fit the bill for what Mr Mystery is saying for me, I would like Mystery's opinion on them in this regard. The Chosen have a lot of 'soft' mutations, and the changes to their armour have a much more... biological look than the just spikes, edging and horns look of most of the current models. The Raptors are similar, but have less mutated armour and I feel this suits the fact they are less powerful followers of Chaos, less successful.
On the other hand, a Chaos Xenos race, like the Saruthi or the Laer would be awesome (obviously either of those examples aren't great because they have both been exterminated by the IoM). I think it would work for a multi-part kit if it is designed around the theme and are not designed in a way that is intended to also fit with non-mutated models.
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Chosen are much closer to what I'd like to see, though ideally I'd want to see more gribbly options along with the more subtle stuff.
Age of Sigmar is getting right for me at the moment. You can make a relative 'mess of tentacles' type stuff if you so wish, but most can be used quite sparingly. For instance, on the Skull Reavers, the champion has a Scorpion Claw hand option. Blightkings can be just skanky obsess bruisers, or significantly mutated.
That's what I want to see in 40k
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