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@landysbear And I were joking about some random Angron/Lelith ship meme and how it made more sense than half the shit out there on the internet, so I said fuck it, I'll doodle it. Screw the Smurf and his Ynnead wench, here's a couple who actually stand a decent chance (of killing each other in combat of course).
Drukhari GF by @meltgar on twitter
BOGGART
Boggarts are one of many Faerotten organisms produced by lifeforms on the primaterial plane being exposed to Abyssal rifts. With significant enough inundation, small avian lifeforms begin to lose their feathers and congregate near the bases of trees or large stones for shelter as the Abyssal Fae energies continue to poison their systems. Faerot reroutes normal life processes to produce grotesque deformities which, in turn, give rise to magnificent and wildly misunderstood anomalous powers.
Boggarts are an extreme nuisance. Along with creatures known as Hobs & Pixies, spawned from former woodland toads or frogs & bats respectively, these small Faerotten lifeforms make their homes in the walls and foundations of frontier homes where they feed off of psychic and emotional energy. When enough congregate together in a tight enough radius, clusters of Boggarts can impact the emotional wellbeing of a household to the point of ruin. Even homes built into the sides of mountains or those with solid stone foundations are not safe, as one of the Boggart’s abilities allows it to soften stone to the point of crumbling like dirt; Boggart warrens can run as far as the warrens of the average rabbit, with less organization & more overlapping passageways. These tunnels often collapse with passing drakes & other large wildlife, and can drastically exacerbate soil erosion.
Many small animals that dwell in woodlands are quickly crushed and twisted by the violent mutagenic powers of the Abyssal rifts which open in the lonely corners of Crodecca, where settlers and mystics alike shun the land. Overland expansion across the contiguous continent of Crodecca has forced citizens to come into contact with such beasts as Gouls, Beholders, Vampyrs, Hobs, Lunanthropes, Wyches, Boggarts, Pixies and the dreaded Skinhounds. A new chapter of pseudoclerics pioneering in anti-Fae inventions have become well known in the Deng region of Daidara & wide reaches of Doshov. These “Wychunters” are called warlocks by some in passing as their worship of a fallen saint of their faith has seemingly granted them keenness of sense for the Fae & their ilk far beyond clerics of the known faiths.
Next bit of the under layers done.. I think they are looking good so far? #Warhammer40k #warhammerkillteam #miniaturepainting #drukhari #wyches #kabalitewarriors #hobbiest #tabletopgaming #tabletopminiatures (at Ipswich, Suffolk) https://www.instagram.com/p/CSCdUFbIswi/?utm_medium=tumblr
Finished the commission for my friend with the last of the wyches.
You've been tracked, you've been seen Murdering their next of kin Ate their hearts drank their blood Washed your fins in blackened mud Now you swim try to hide Heart beats faster from inside Thought it was a big charade Your life was ended by murmaids
Daughters of Khaine: The Melusai
So, first proper image of the Melusai.
Interesting. Would anyone care to dance the speculation boogie with me?
So, box of five models, will be able to create one of two units, blood sisters or blood stalkerd.
At least five heads per unit, with an additional head for the unit champion, twelve heads total. But not a full head, the hair piece looks the same for both units, so we're talking faces that attach to that hair.
The upper bodies look the same, but with different armour (armor) per unit.
Depending on which unit you go for, the other units weapons and accessories will be left over. Some potentially good spare pieces for conversions.
If we look at Stormcast as a basis, a box of five is going to be anything up to £35.
So now the fun bit. Drukhari conversions.
Ssyth are the obvious contenders, regular Drukhari spliced with Ssyth genetic material. But Wyches or Kabalites?
The arms are well positioned for melee weapons, and I'd imagine Ssyth hybrids would be quite a draw in the gladiatorial arena.
The bow and arrow option could possibly lend itself to posing with an aimed rifle.
All speculation, we'll have to see the sprues first to get a good idea of what can be done.