
You really don’t need to maintain ties with these people, blood doesn’t have to be family.

You really don’t need to maintain ties with these people, blood doesn’t have to be family.


We can’t say that for sure until the rest of the results return
Is it tho
Or is it a “humans are fucking cringe” prompt
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Caduceus_as_a_symbol_of_medicine
Honestly I feel like Hermes having domain over alchemy is a decent enough pretext
I find it very interesting that the Internet turned on Neil around when he was posting pro-vaccine messages in a pandemic
I also find it interesting that Redditors didn’t notice he is their personality type and turned on him on cue
Bro do you criticize The Epic of Gilgamesh for being a pre-Tolkien world building standard too? You have to judge these fantasies in context
And worms
Sometimes professors are allowed to have fun.

So they cut another slice.


In the sense that there’s a lot of moving units around and ranges are important. All the dice rolling is just going to be stat blocks though, obviously, but the Warhammer Fantasy actually did a pretty good job of converting the units into the game.
The characters were usually pretty well done but they did make some weird decisions in characterization and they by and large ignored timeline questions, like Bretonnia had a Joan of Arc type historical character that’s playable.


Pharaoh was balanced around chariots and chariots are obnoxious and desperately need micro managing. Worst entry point possible tbh.
Shogun, Rome, or the Warhammer are definitely better entry points. I’ve heard good things about the Three Kingdoms too but haven’t got around to that one


The Total War Warhammer games definitely milk you on dlc but compared to the tabletop game they’re a bargain…
Not counting the cost of your PC in the first place
The Witch-King can fight a wizard for the same reason elves can fight and kill the greatest dragons and balrogs themselves. Binding creatures of spirit into physical form both weakens them and makes them vulnerable to other creatures built of both natures. If anything, as a wraith, he has an advantage in Tolkien rules.
That the Witch King is the equal of a balrog/Maia is not a stretch… Gandalf bring afraid of him even if he is a threat is the stretch, but I’d also argue that’s not being shown in the scene.
Meaning both he and the Balrog lose a lot of their power in physical form in the first place but yeah


Nonsense, and further he couldn’t be guilty of homicide because insurance ceos aren’t humans.
Animal cruelty perhaps.
The thing the president can federalize at will?
Every state that isn’t rebuilding their state guards is sleepwalking into immediately losing the second American civil war, and it’s literally all of them.