The Blue Scribe's death animation. It's funny because they're hugging each other because they know they're going to get la chancla from Tzeentch when they get home for failing. Know that feeling lmfao!
You can LITERALLY see them get fucking grabbed like they do in the cartoons, only thing that's missing is the cartoon squeak sound effect
This guy? He gets it
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Discover Thrones of Decay: New Lords, Units, and Features for Total War: WARHAMMER III
Thrones of Decay is the latest game DLC pack for Total War: WARHAMMER III on Linux, Mac, and Windows PC. Thanks to CREATIVE ASSEMBLY and Feral Interactive for their incredible work. Due to make its way onto Steam.
Big news for Total War: WARHAMMER III fans. SEGA Europe Limited and The Creative Assembly Limited just announced the latest DLC pack, Thrones of Decay, due to release on April 30th. It also adds a ton of fresh content for the Empire, Nurgle, and Dwarfs. Think legendary lords, battle units, campaign features – it's a fully packed game update. And Feral Interactive also continues to keep up with Linux ports.
Elspeth
Let's start with Elspeth Von Draken from the Empire in Thrones of Decay. She’s a powerhouse Amethyst Wizard, teetering on the brink of life and death. What's special is that she brings some unique campaign features. For instance, the Imperial Gunnery School in Wissenland & Nuln lets you upgrade units and get powerful abilities in exchange for Schematics you earn in battle. Then there's the Gardens of Morr, these are fast-travel points across Empire settlements, but they also come with a cost and cool down.
In battle, Elspeth is a force to be reckoned with. She rides a Carmine Dragon and uses her magical skills to control the battlefield before diving into the fray. The Empire also gets a boost with new units like the Marienburg Landship, Steam Tank Volley Gun, and more. Theodore Bruckner, as a Legendary Hero, is particularly impressive.
Total War: WARHAMMER III - Thrones of Decay Game Trailer
Tamurkhan
Now, onto Nurgle’s champion, Tamurkhan, the Maggot Lord. A sentient maggot in a rotting Ogre Tyrant's corpse – that’s Tamurkhan. His goal? Spread death and disease everywhere. His campaign features include Tamurkhan’s Chieftains, where he gathers a warhost while dominating and recruiting warlords. In battle, he's also a juggernaut, riding a Toad Dragon and wielding a two-headed axe. His ability, Feast of the Maggot Lord, deals damage to enemies even as he’s down, keeping him in action longer. In Thrones of Decay, Nurgle's forces get support with new units like Plague Ogres, Rot Knights, and Toad Dragons.
Malakai
For the Dwarfs, we have Malakai Makaisson, the Slayer Engineer. He's a mix of smarts and strength, looking for redemption through a valiant death. He brings things like the Spirit of Grungi, an upgradable airborne machine that also increases his combat skills. Malakai's Adventures let him test and improve his engineering inventions in dangerous battles. His battle style? A perfect mix of range and close combat, due to use everything from explosives to shotguns and even a huge spanner.
Dwarf ranks are enhanced with new units like the Daemonslayer, Dragonslayer, and Doomseekers. And let’s not forget the Slayer Pirates – they sound like a blast!
Thrones of Decay also comes with Patch 5.0, adding free content, quality of life upgrades, and bug fixes. So expect a new Legendary Lord, a Hero unit, the Nemesis Crown campaign feature, and campaign reworks for the Empire, Dwarfs, and Nurgle.
This DLC can be purchased as a pack or individually, which is great for flexibility. Total War: WARHAMMER III is shaping up to be a solid update and I look forward to diving into new features and units. Stay tuned for more updates, and let's get ready to experience this epic expansion. Be sure to Wishlist each including Elspeth on Steam, Malakai on Steam, and Tamurkhan on Steam. Coming to Linux, Mac, and Windows PC on April 30th.
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Another piece I did earlier this year, around the time I was playing Warhammer 3, I was very much leaning into Tzeentch, when playing Daemons of Chaos.
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The Most Dangerous Circle in Slaanesh’s realm
I love the writer’s decision to make the Circle of Indolency the final circle. Each of the previous circles becomes grander and grander, offering more and more prizes. If you made it through the previous, you would be braced for the an even grander treasure from the last circle. Instead it just offer you the antithesis of Warhammer games. The world of WH is written with endless-warfare as it’s core. As a mortal in that world, not even death will grant you peace as the gods and demons fight over your soul. And that’s what the last circle offers, a world without pain, without suffering, just a quiet beach to finally lay your head.
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GOT A LITTLE DISTRACTED BUT YEAH. Was in a session today, going up against Khornates ( the “Lowest form of daemon” according to these ladies here), and noticed something interesting about the Slaaneshi models. Namely, where the tongue sits in the head. That thing is over a foot long, with much of that length curling around in the model’s skull.
While this is probably just model/animation design, there’s actually an animal that has a set-up like this.
The humming bird, with it’s 18 inch long tongue, much of that curling around the skull when not in use!
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