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 Exergy wrote:
 Redcruisair wrote:
 Ashiraya wrote:
The same way Curze was sneaking around, of course.

You mean the guy who uses his psychic powers to literally cloak himself in shadows?


and all who carry his geneseed have some degree of the same powers Kurze had himself.

Kurze had near perfect foresight long into the future. He knew the Imperium was going to send an assassin to kill him decades before it happened.

While much less powerful, it is likely that a lot of night lords can hide themselves just by seeing slighly into the future and seeing where people are going to look.


Sauce? I have never heard of that before.

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 Exergy wrote:
and all who carry his geneseed have some degree of the same powers Kurze had himself.
source?

 amanita wrote:
So dare I ask what happens if he farts? Could it blow the seals on the lower portion of his armor? Or is a space marine's system immune to such mundane fluctuations of bodily conduct?

 Moktor wrote:
No one should be complaining about this codex. It gave regular Eldar a much needed buff by allowing us to drop Fire Dragons and D-Scythe Wraithguard wherever we want, without scatter. Without this, I almost lost a game once. It was scary. I almost took to buying fixed dice to ensure it never happened again.
 
   
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Georgia, US

 Exergy wrote:
 Redcruisair wrote:
 Ashiraya wrote:
The same way Curze was sneaking around, of course.

You mean the guy who uses his psychic powers to literally cloak himself in shadows?


and all who carry his geneseed have some degree of the same powers Kurze had himself.

Kurze had near perfect foresight long into the future. He knew the Imperium was going to send an assassin to kill him decades before it happened.

While much less powerful, it is likely that a lot of night lords can hide themselves just by seeing slighly into the future and seeing where people are going to look.


I would definitely like to disagree with the "near perfect foresight" part. Did he have foresight? Yes. Was it anywhere near perfect? No. Unless you consider a foresight that is always altered to be worst case scenario.

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The worst case scenario always happened, right?

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