Tø desecrate the eternity

In these attempts to solve a riddle of immaterial conscience my collegues have written tome after tome, each straying further from the truth of the matter. Too many of them cannot help but make the same mistake of anthropomorphize creatures of the Empyrean: even when the researchers do not expect these so-called Neverborn to share our values and logic, they still assume them to have some level of comprehension and planning comparable to one we can experience firsthand. Perhaps, ancient animistic cultures that used to worship simple phenomena of their primitive worlds like rockfalls, tornados and wildfires were closer to the truth than any of us educated men. It is folly to compare conscience of Neverborn formed in an unpredicable turmoil of the Empyrean to any mind fundamentally based on material laws and principles. Instead, we need to ask ourselves: what would a sentient element like fire think like?
Fire does not have grudges, plans or reasons.
Fire just wants to burn.
"Tracking the unfathomable:
Chronicles of the most significant Warp-anomalies in Tharses sector",
Chapter II, Section 
7


Tiny infernal creatures are cool and all, but they can only get cooler as they get bigger! Here comes a larger angrier brother to my flock — Ηtølutagragh the Everpyre.



This creature will be used as a Spirit Host when I decide to unleash my Impøssible Chøir upon denisens of Eightpoints in Warcry games. With my daemons coming to Warcry I printed out custom cards for ease of reference. Color-coded runemarks definitely help - some of those are almost indistinguishable from each other on the originals. After coming up with themed objectives I decided to finish  it off with a warband-themed relic: a Dimensiønal Key, mysterious artefact worth fighting over. And now I'm finally done with my aetheric host! How about a game?


No comments:

Post a Comment