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Spear survived Dagonet and arrived within striking distance of the Emperor?
how cataclysmic would the force he reflected back be?
Would it utterly destroy Terra?
Would it create a new Eye of Terror (Terra )?
MikZor wrote:
We can't help that american D&D is pretty much daily life for us (Aussies)
Walking to shops, "i'll take a short cut through this bush", random encounter! Lizard with no legs.....
I kid Since i avoid bushlands that is But we're not that bad... are we?
Nothing major. He was clearly not as strong as he thought he was.
"'players must agree how they are going to select their armies, and if any restrictions apply to the number and type of models they can use."
This is an actual rule in the actual rulebook. Quit whining about how you can imagine someone's army touching you in a bad place and play by the actual rules.
Freelance Ontologist
When people ask, "What's the point in understanding everything?" they've just disqualified themselves from using questions and should disappear in a puff of paradox. But they don't understand and just continue existing, which are also their only two strategies for life.
DarknessEternal wrote:Nothing major. He was clearly not as strong as he thought he was.
He's as strong as the psyker he absorbs. I'm more worried about the astronomicon; getting something like him near a giant spyker radio tower could amplify his affects.
Ask yourself: have you rated a gallery image today?
Mr Nobody wrote:
He's as strong as the psyker he absorbs.
That was his claim, yes. There's no evidence it was true. Considering how he died, we can only assume it was hubris.
"'players must agree how they are going to select their armies, and if any restrictions apply to the number and type of models they can use."
This is an actual rule in the actual rulebook. Quit whining about how you can imagine someone's army touching you in a bad place and play by the actual rules.
Freelance Ontologist
When people ask, "What's the point in understanding everything?" they've just disqualified themselves from using questions and should disappear in a puff of paradox. But they don't understand and just continue existing, which are also their only two strategies for life.
DarknessEternal wrote:Nothing major. He was clearly not as strong as he thought he was.
He's as strong as the psyker he absorbs. I'm more worried about the astronomicon; getting something like him near a giant spyker radio tower could amplify his affects.
That is possible also...
I know he died, but what if? This is the topic of discussion.
MikZor wrote:
We can't help that american D&D is pretty much daily life for us (Aussies)
Walking to shops, "i'll take a short cut through this bush", random encounter! Lizard with no legs.....
I kid Since i avoid bushlands that is But we're not that bad... are we?