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@jodain (35 rings)

(1) Shiny holics annonymous. 5 rings. Just realised we are a support group thread, aren’t we? And not a support group for computer programming.

(2) I feel the same way about them. The idea of the faction is fine but the power source and roboty nature as opposed to being steam powered pieces of engineering… pass. It was the beginning of the end of me for warmachine. The official point where Privateer Press jumped the shark with their flagship game. 20 points. Im the same. I own a bunch of armies too but not them.

(3) I meant like a confectionery muffin but its all good. 5 points.

5 points for the pledge.

@sundancer (10 rings)

10 rings all the same! Nice!

@dawfydd (35 rings)

It is Onalsught from Combiner Wars 😉 Thanks for asking. 5 points for a fellow TF plan. I mean rings…

Im way behind on my TF lore and you named a lot of stuff there, some of which went over my head, but I am totally on board to learn, hear, and look at links to shoot the breeze with 8)

That was a lot of dense information on them. I guess you coulda always done them as Rampagers, red white scars lol. You still like White Scars from a background perspective? Then watch this movie if you can stream it somewhere:

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mongol_(film)

I think some Space Wolves threw in their lot with the Red Corsairs. If you like the idea of renegade marines you should check out the Badab War books from Forge World. Mine are a few editions out of date but an amazing read. Probably one of the best products I have ever bought, owned or that GW have ever released, imho. But yeah, Id imagine wolves doing as you describe, and most definitely coming back into the fold for something that big in the background and especially taking it to the Thousand Sons.

Also, their current independence and defiance is a sharp contrast to their ways during the Great Crusade and Horus Heresy where they were, to be fair, the Emperor’s Yes-men

30 rings for the thoughts and write up.

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