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You are missing the plot twist were everyone thinks it is Be'lakor but then at the end it will be revealed to be the Horned Rat who holds Ursun hostage.
You are missing the plot twist were everyone things it is Be'lakor but then at the end it will be revealed to be the Horned Rat who holds Ursun hostage.
The real twist is that Sarthorael is still the final boss.
You are missing the plot twist were everyone things it is Be'lakor but then at the end it will be revealed to be the Horned Rat who holds Ursun hostage.
You are missing the plot twist were everyone thinks it is Be'lakor but then at the end it will be revealed to be the Horned Rat who holds Ursun hostage.
-----Red Dox
Horned rat who holds Belakor hostage who holds Ursun hostage who holds Cathay sister hostage.
You are missing the plot twist were everyone thinks it is Be'lakor but then at the end it will be revealed to be the Horned Rat who holds Ursun hostage.
-----Red Dox
Horned rat who holds Belakor hostage who holds Ursun hostage who holds Cathay sister hostage.
It's basically Taken movie story.
Well, we know then what happens next when Nagash gets a phone call.
I wonder how mere mortal managed to capture and wound a freaking god!
He didn't capture Ursun. As for wounding
I can't believe the Godslayer actually thought he killed Ursun with that rinky dink little pistol. He needs an Elephant gun to take down something that size.
You are missing the plot twist were everyone thinks it is Be'lakor but then at the end it will be revealed to be the Horned Rat who holds Ursun hostage.
-----Red Dox
Dont you think its a bit redundant to write your name at the bottom of your post, when your name is already shown at the top?
I think it's implied that the "Godslayer" thought he killed Ursun, but probably just got help from one of the Dark Gods or even Be'lakor, since the latter was supposed to have plotted for milennia for revenge, and he needed a physical body, like he did during the events of Mordheim. Whether the plot back fires, well, I suppose we will see...
I think it's implied that the "Godslayer" thought he killed Ursun, but probably just got help from one of the Dark Gods or even Be'lakor, since the latter was supposed to have plotted for milennia for revenge, and he needed a physical body, like he did during the events of Mordheim. Whether the plot back fires, well, I suppose we will see...
It's pretty much said directly. Be'lakor also tricked the Godslayer into thinking that Ursun is dead.
You are missing the plot twist were everyone thinks it is Be'lakor but then at the end it will be revealed to be the Horned Rat who holds Ursun hostage.
-----Red Dox
Dont you think its a bit redundant to write your name at the bottom of your post, when your name is already shown at the top?
"It is the mark of an educated mind to be able to entertain a thought without accepting it."
You are missing the plot twist were everyone thinks it is Be'lakor but then at the end it will be revealed to be the Horned Rat who holds Ursun hostage.
-----Red Dox
Horned rat who holds Belakor hostage who holds Ursun hostage who holds Cathay sister hostage.
It's basically Taken movie story.
Sigmar holds Nagash hostage, who holds the Horned rat hostage, who holds Belakor hostage, who holds Ursine hostage, who holds chatay sister hostage, who holds Asuryan Hostage, who holds Khaine Hostage, who holds the Holy roman emperor Carlos V hostage, who holds Sigmar Hostage
I wonder how mere mortal managed to capture and wound a freaking god!
He didn't capture Ursun. As for wounding
My man killed a Bear god with a flintlock, damn! Why dont we use a rifle to kill Khorne next
Well in D&D gods (those that got stats at least) can be damaged by magic weapons. Which is way the Lady of Pain never got official stats, because if you stat a character in D&D players will try to kill it.
I am confused, has Ursun always been a literal living bear located somewhere in kislev?
That bit of the cinematic took place in the Realm of Chaos.
Whatever a god actually is (and that is relatively complex in itself) when encountered in the Realm of Chaos Ursun would obviously appear as a bear as that’s how he’s conceptualised.
Similarly while the Godslayer literally fired a bullet at the conceptualisation of Ursun, the cinematic seemed to suggest that his thoughts, emotions and betrayal were much more important to why Ursun was so affected than the actual bullet itself.
You are missing the plot twist were everyone thinks it is Be'lakor but then at the end it will be revealed to be the Horned Rat who holds Ursun hostage.
-----Red Dox
i can't tell if this is serious or not but that would be so good haha
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