I am getting this mount for my troll, for two reasons:
1. Purple, duh.
2. This mount is called Giganto Manis, and I don't know about you, but I read that name as if I was speaking Spanish.
So best believe I'm getting this mount.
I am getting this mount for my troll, for two reasons:
1. Purple, duh.
2. This mount is called Giganto Manis, and I don't know about you, but I read that name as if I was speaking Spanish.
So best believe I'm getting this mount.
*lie down, try not to cry, cry alot*
If Zul'Jan dies you will see me on the news.
The new Sunwalker sets give a TON of Tauren lore, introducing an ancient group of proto-paladins called the Duskrunners.
Seems like they existed 1000+ years ago prior to the creation of Desolace, and settled/patrolled tauren lands wielding An'she's power.
The image features Dundun. He is a majestically green, ethereal rat, as denoted by his appropriately-sized crown. Text at the top of the screen reads, "Your timeline has been blessed by Dundun, Loa of Abundance," and continues at the bottom of the screen, "Share with someone who could use some abundance."
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THERE IS A GOD AND HIS NAME IS ANβSHE!
PRAISE HIMβοΈβοΈβοΈβοΈβοΈ
Been exploring for other guardian form ideas for Haranir and then anteater got in mind, i think anteaters are just as neat as pangolins.
Lorβthemar: can you come collect your freak of a man please he's doing things (An arrow pointing to Astalor indicating heβs the subject of the conversation) Rommath; no i set him loose on purpose he needs enrichment
Prey:
I think if I had to have one more Midnight hot take:
I think Silvermoon and the Blood Elves leaning into red gems is cooler than if they'd just revert to green.
I love the green gems, but the red looks so fucking cool.
I hope anguish magic takes off as a bigger thing.
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4. You're told to destroy the armaments, despite them no doubt being Lightwood weapons that the Amani need.
There's some issues I have to address with this:
1. This occurs within Tor'Watha, a legitimate Amani village.
2. These defectors still mention Zul'jan despite the name change throughout the story.
3. Despite the Rare using a Vilebranch model, there's no mention of the tribe.
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So, Phoenixfire Magisters
Since I couldn't find detailed information about these magisters, I decided to headcanon a bit for now, as it's useful for my OC.
I consider them a sort of special forces or a small inside-job-ish of Rommath, and hereβs why:
I will give Lil Loa worship so that they can become powerful and claim the vengeance they seek.
If anyone tries to disrupt it, you will become offerings to Lil Loa.
Astalor is #DarkWoke
It took me a second to realize your troll was on a mount. I thought you had managed to get him to grasp at his belt buckle just so he could show off the shoulderpads.
No worries, truthfully. I think I can speak for the others with certainty that we appreciate you bringing this to us. No matter the confusion that came with it. We love the story and these characters brought in, so we're grateful when it comes to getting some clarity on even the small details.
They do, I suspect it might be tied to the fact that the Chieftain must ensure all the Loa within the Amani Empire's pantheon are worshipped. Loa Speakers voiced a specific deity, so if one was to ascend to the role of Chieftain, favoritism may be seen or even performed.
My mistake, 14, not 16. 16 is emphasizing a quote that Zul'jarra makes in the story. Page 14 is the source of that screenshot.
If anything the page it falls on is 16 within Legacy of the Amani. But that could be the reason why that tablet was removed. If I were to guess why Kinduru wasn't made Chieftain after Zul'jin and Man'ye's death, it's most likely due to him being a committed speaker for Akil'zon.
I'm confused as well then, does that mean the short story bit has a typo? Or am I reading it wrong? Because in the short story, it refers to Zarama as his brother's wife.
And even after the Burning Crusade, in Midnight, it persists. Despite Tor'Watha still being around and clearly inhabited by Amani, when the Lightbloom comes and they bring down a tree for its wood, one of the farstriders still calls it an invasion. As if they had just showed up in Eversong.
Happy International Women's day
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Definitely, I feel if they showed up maybe later in the story then it would work nicely. Maybe if it pertains to the massive landmass across the broken bridge, given the lore that is centered around it.
Same, hopefully that changes with more patches. I know some wanted Zandalari and Darkspear support. But with the history, with what happened in Battle for Azeroth, I think having Amani rely on solving their problems themselves before getting outside troll help was a good choice.
This may be a bit of a hot take, but I'm glad there's currently no Zandalari presence in Zul'Aman. The more I invest into the zone, the more I see the benefits of there being no initial assistance from them. I feel it makes the Amani's growth stronger without them.
I feel like it's based more off Legion than The War Within. Maybe it's the angles, but War Within has his features more sharp in comparison to the other two. For Legion and Midnight, the face seems more rounded.
An Orc riding a big crow wolf monster thing.
#dnd #fantasyart
Prey better be like delves in the sense that it'll continue through expansions.
Keep Astalor too you cant get better