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Made in gb
Plummeting Black Templar Thunderhawk Pilot






Worcester, UK

@Tenth Speed Writer
What da you mean humie? Us Brit-tish fulk don ave a funny ackscent at-tall, we speak wid a normal ackscent

Must admit I never thought the ork accent was taken from a real life accent, I thought they just made it up as they went along, like GW do with most things, lol.

In the 3rd ork codex theres a little fluff bit where it says that orks believe things in a assuming manner. The example they gave is that two ork vehicle were racing each other and the one that won the race was red, so orks assumed that "Red wonz go fasta".

And to link with what "Skaskull" said, because they believe it, it becomes true.

It also said in the same codex that ork are able to make any weapon work whereas a human could pick up and ork weapon and it wouldn't work for them, again, linking to the psychology theory.
 
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