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Glad to see active poster and support for Ind. Hope they add it to the game. Like how some of the mythological aspects can be linked to Old Ones like the Vimana.
We want all the factions Dogs of War, Araby, Ind, Kuresh, Nippon, Hobgoblin Khanate. Milk us CA.
It's a splash page in the "Lesser Chaos Powers" section. Looks mostly like a big, eight-armed Keeper of Secrets, but I thought the three-eyed elephant head might be of interest to this thread.
(Also kind of looks like snake people down in the background.)
What I like most about Hindu imagery, is the love for the paradoxical.
For example, Ganesha as one of the physically fattest and largest Gods, rides a mouse:
Another example: the Gods often merge or split up into different deities. They also have a tendency to change sex or conjure more limbs or heads. Here is an example of the combined male and female aspects of Shiva and Parvati:
I think the fluidity of godly beings could open up a lot of options for Warhammer. The ability to shapeshift into (partial) animal or mythic creature forms, the ability to change sex and have augmented body parts numbers and the option to merge or split into new beings could give way to some of the coolest abilities we've yet to see.
Yakshi is very attractive and bewitches males then they extract the essence in the Kerala folklore.
That statue has a great ass.
Haha, I know some one will be an ass man around. It has great everything actually. I do not know if the frontal pose will be too explicit for this forum's rules.
What I like most about Hindu imagery, is the love for the paradoxical.
For example, Ganesha as one of the physically fattest and largest Gods, rides a mouse:
Another example: the Gods often merge or split up into different deities. They also have a tendency to change sex or conjure more limbs or heads. Here is an example of the combined male and female aspects of Shiva and Parvati:
I think the fluidity of godly beings could open up a lot of options for Warhammer. The ability to shapeshift into (partial) animal or mythic creature forms, the ability to change sex and have augmented body parts numbers and the option to merge or split into new beings could give way to some of the coolest abilities we've yet to see.
When you are a higher dimensional existence maybe gender sex etc have no meaning. This is ayyapa son of shiva and mohini . Mohini is Vishnu's female form!.
What I like most about Hindu imagery, is the love for the paradoxical.
For example, Ganesha as one of the physically fattest and largest Gods, rides a mouse:
Another example: the Gods often merge or split up into different deities. They also have a tendency to change sex or conjure more limbs or heads. Here is an example of the combined male and female aspects of Shiva and Parvati:
I think the fluidity of godly beings could open up a lot of options for Warhammer. The ability to shapeshift into (partial) animal or mythic creature forms, the ability to change sex and have augmented body parts numbers and the option to merge or split into new beings could give way to some of the coolest abilities we've yet to see.
A bit more deeper meaning is , all of them are one. many facets of the same thing. Like in Above image of 'Hari - Hara' where hari is vishnu and hara is shiva.
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Airavata - Indra's many headed giant white elephant.
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2 · Disagree AgreeKartikeya general of Gods, riding on his peacock.
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0 · Disagree AgreeThe Kingdoms of Ind should come. I want to witness weaponised ****!
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1 · Disagree AgreeFor example, Ganesha as one of the physically fattest and largest Gods, rides a mouse:
Another example: the Gods often merge or split up into different deities. They also have a tendency to change sex or conjure more limbs or heads. Here is an example of the combined male and female aspects of Shiva and Parvati:
I think the fluidity of godly beings could open up a lot of options for Warhammer. The ability to shapeshift into (partial) animal or mythic creature forms, the ability to change sex and have augmented body parts numbers and the option to merge or split into new beings could give way to some of the coolest abilities we've yet to see.
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1 · Disagree AgreeShiva Intro.
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0 · Disagree AgreeHardcore monks of shiva - Aghoris babas and naga sadhus
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0 · Disagree AgreeIt has great everything actually. I do not know if the frontal pose will be too explicit for this forum's rules.
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0 · Disagree AgreeThis is ayyapa son of shiva and mohini . Mohini is Vishnu's female form!.
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0 · Disagree AgreeVishnu became Mohini to charm the demons and take the immoral elixir from them. But some one else also got charmed.
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0 · Disagree AgreeA bit more deeper meaning is , all of them are one. many facets of the same thing.
Like in Above image of 'Hari - Hara' where hari is vishnu and hara is shiva.
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