I really like Morr and Mymidia. Morr is very much a Hades trope and much as Myrmidia is an Athena. Two of my favorites. Even if Athena is trickier and no less unforgiving.
One of the key things I wish they had fleshed out better in Warhammer fantasy, (and would love to see addressed on the slim chance it ever comes back) is the specific of the different gods, how non chaos gods operate, and why some seem to be so much more active than others. For example, which is harder for a god to create, a Preist or a Chosen? Why do some seem to have one but not the other ect ect. These details seem small, but they are important and having them unanswered creates confusion. Does Hashut actually benefit from all those sacrifices he receives or are the chaos dwarfs litteraly just flushing resources down the drain?
I really like Morr and Mymidia. Morr is very much a Hades trope and much as Myrmidia is an Athena. Two of my favorites. Even if Athena is trickier and no less unforgiving.
I'll get to Myrmidia too someday.
One of the key things I wish they had fleshed out better in Warhammer fantasy, (and would love to see addressed on the slim chance it ever comes back) is the specific of the different gods, how non chaos gods operate, and why some seem to be so much more active than others. For example, which is harder for a god to create, a Preist or a Chosen? Why do some seem to have one but not the other ect ect. These details seem small, but they are important and having them unanswered creates confusion.
Does Hashut actually benefit from all those sacrifices he receives or are the chaos dwarfs litteraly just flushing resources down the drain?
They probably expanded the lore of the things that sold most. It is GW after all.
Ranald(the Trickster) and Myrmidia are my favorite deities shown in this episode.
Didn't talk about Ranald yet, but thanks.
Drokk, I have to change my headphones or check my hearing. I read about Myrmidia in "Knights of the Blazing Sun"
For the God-Emperor of Mankind! Oh I mean Man-Emperor of Mankind. Wait, oh, wrong universe.
World Man The Emperor protects.
Myrmidia is my Fav!
Wasn’t there a saying that all men have need for Shallya and Morr, in this exact order?
Don't really know the saying but it does make sense.
It‘s from the "Drachenfels" novella!
Nice video on Warhammer Fantasy.
Thanks.
So many weak "Gods" for weaklings! In all seriousness i do like Shallya, Ranald, Morr, Gunndred.
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