![]() Great view of a Lizardmen gate and a city under siege. Note the very large canal network moving through the city!Īnother view of a Slann with his servants, this time creating a war-map hologram out of magic! I like the inclusion of lots of water (fits in with my temple-city fluff really well).Īnother great view of a Lizardmen city, this one being a Slann conducting some sort of religious ceremony in view of a large crowd of Lizardmen. Lizardmen docks, with the remains of a warmblood invasion fleet in the harbor: I am sure there are plenty of skink functionaries whose sole duty is to carry correspondence between varies other functionaries of the servants of the slann, whether this is by carrying them in person, or through carrier-terradon. Total War: WARHAMMER III - Forge of the Chaos Dwarfs 24.99 Total War: WARHAMMER II 59.99 Total War: WARHAMMER 59.99 Total War: ROME II - Emperor Edition 59.99 Total War: WARHAMMER III - Champions of Chaos 15.99 Total War: THREE KINGDOMS 59.99 Total War: SHOGUN 2 29.99 Total War: ATTILA 44. The problematic issues with the Total War series are not solved entirely by moving into the fantasy world of Warhammer. It makes me want to come up with more ideas for my own temple city, which has a heavy Tzunki the Water God influence.Ĭame across some great Lizardmen artwork, looks like it is straight from the game (courtesy of Milek/Ethically Challenged over on deviantart) Why not bury an old frog under water? Or try to preserve him under there? All set in a world of legendary heroes, giant monsters, flying creatures and storms of magical power. It makes me wonder if the Slann, who didn't have the aquatic rule in the game because they are fat, slow, and floating on palanquins, were actually aquatic animals too because they were based on frogs. Addictive turn-based empire-building with colossal, real-time battles. Wouldn't anyone be scared of him getting eaten?Īt the end of the day, I love this picture. ![]() So the bacteria and little fishes were probably scared away by whatever magical mummification process was used on his body.Īlso, why underwater? Sure the skinks are aquatic, but I definitely see other fish swimming around. On the flip side, Kroak is the most magical being that ever lived in the warhammer universe, greater than every other magic user combined, times 10. Perfect for your desktop pc, phone, laptop, or tablet - Wallpaper Abyss. That goes double for things left underwater. A lovingly curated selection of 235 free hd Total War wallpapers and background images. Reason for this is a rainforest/jungle environment to begin with, there is a huge amount of bacteria, fungus, and other things that quickly break down any remains left out in the open. You can also upload and share your favorite Total War: Warhammer III wallpapers. In real life, I am 99% sure that the bodily remains of this magical priest would have rotted away a looooong time ago. Tons of awesome Total War: Warhammer III wallpapers to download for free. Lord Kroak's mummified remains under water? As much as I loved the slann picture in the previous post, THIS is the picture that made me think the most.
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