d) Imperial Guard. Fuck those guys.fi6eka said:They could have atleast put some harder questions in the quiz like:
"Wich one is the most broken army book to date?"
a)Ultramarines
b)Blood angels
c)Grey Knights
Yes, you were the only one, since that one sentence IS how a person describes warhammer 40K spacemarines.AwesomeFerret said:Am I the only one who read "For The Emperor" and thought of Oblivion?
'Blood For The Blood God, Skulls For The Skull Throne' is Khorne-specific. Tzeench's (or the Thousand Son's at least) is 'All is dust', although you hear it in the same manner that you hear Death's voice in the Discworld novels.leevio said:BFTBG is not Khorne-specific.
I think "All is Dust" is unique to the Thousand Son's. All Tzeentch cares about is plotting and change.Siege_TF said:'Blood For The Blood God, Skulls For The Skull Throne' is Khorne-specific. Tzeench's (or the Thousand Son's at least) is 'All is dust', although you hear it in the same manner that you hear Death's voice in the Discworld novels.leevio said:BFTBG is not Khorne-specific.
The other two don't have catchphrasey battlecries.
100% but the damn results glitched out so I got screwed on my time because I had to take it twice. I blame Opera.
D) the Fantasy Deamons army book. So broken that GW had to make a new addition to counter their bullshit. And can you guess who wrote it (Hint: look at the three books you listed)fi6eka said:They could have atleast put some harder questions in the quiz like:
"Wich one is the most broken army book to date?"
a)Ultramarines
b)Blood angels
c)Grey Knights
Uh, sorry for not having really played it. I was thinking of the incessant shputing of the Blade guards at the beginning of Oblivion is all.leevio said:Yes, you were the only one, since that one sentence IS how a person describes warhammer 40K spacemarines.AwesomeFerret said:Am I the only one who read "For The Emperor" and thought of Oblivion?
Same as saying Blood for the Bloodgod,Skulls for the Skullthrone. Which refers to Any and all chaos of the warhammer universe either fantasy or 40k
My apologies if it came over so strong, did not mean to and myself not having played any TES games.AwesomeFerret said:Uh, sorry for not having really played it. I was thinking of the incessant shputing of the Blade guards at the beginning of Oblivion is all.
Its cool. Yeah, they do have a little obsession with yelling it as their battle cry at the start of the game. I dont know if that'll be in Skyrim, but I reccomend you buy it.leevio said:My apologies if it came over so strong, did not mean to and myself not having played any TES games.AwesomeFerret said:Uh, sorry for not having really played it. I was thinking of the incessant shputing of the Blade guards at the beginning of Oblivion is all.
I did not know that the guards also kept yelling that in Oblivion.
On all honesty skyrim would be the first game of the TES series I consider buying. main reason being is I like fantasy RPG in 3rd, OTS or metric camera styles.
I have tried 1 game once ( dont know which one either 3 or 4) on recommendation of my younger brother, but somehow I could never get into the game.