plasmaspam Posted October 23, 2014 Share Posted October 23, 2014 Currently Re-reading False Gods. Forgot what the Warmaster said about our Primarch... "A moody bastard, but handy to have when you're in a tight spot, when you need an alien empire :cuss ing their britches before you attack." That made me unreasonably happy :devil:++fanboy alert - you have been warned++ I'm finding that I'm taking in alot more reading the HH novels second time round. I think it's because I'm also more familiar with the characters now, but I'm definitely appreciating the early novels even more now. I really like the way certain authors have gotten under the skin of various characters, rather than just churning out bolter -porn with lazy Legion stereotypes. Certainly these books have given me ideas and motivation for my DA and NL. *edit - just noticed I posted the 1000'th reply on the thread, I'm quite emotional!* Link to comment https://bolterandchainsword.com/topic/285762-the-murderers-call-a-night-lords-community/page/41/#findComment-3842127 Share on other sites More sharing options...
Noctem Cultor Posted October 23, 2014 Share Posted October 23, 2014 Some evil thoughts have been floating around my head and may have just bought some Space Hulk Blood Angel terminators for some Atramentar How twisted Angels shall become! The others ideas have been messaged to our Legion Sister Flint13 as without killing my way though the VIII Legion (Im sure thats against Forum rules) id be over stepping my rank. Link to comment https://bolterandchainsword.com/topic/285762-the-murderers-call-a-night-lords-community/page/41/#findComment-3842231 Share on other sites More sharing options...
incinerator950 Posted October 23, 2014 Share Posted October 23, 2014 So. Thoughts on inter-warband alliances involving thin-blooded renegades, yay or nay? Roll on the dice generator. Make the thin bloods your aspirants or battle buddies. Ugh, I can't believe I used that term. Link to comment https://bolterandchainsword.com/topic/285762-the-murderers-call-a-night-lords-community/page/41/#findComment-3842352 Share on other sites More sharing options...
Augustus b'Raass Posted October 23, 2014 Share Posted October 23, 2014 I have some ideas about a world eater warband joining the armada of my growing night lords force, but to be honest that's just because i couldn't legitimize blue armoured berzerkers nor pass up on those fantastic fw world eaters... Link to comment https://bolterandchainsword.com/topic/285762-the-murderers-call-a-night-lords-community/page/41/#findComment-3842424 Share on other sites More sharing options...
incinerator950 Posted October 23, 2014 Share Posted October 23, 2014 I can't decide on a warband, too many factors, archetypes, and off formal stuff people wouldn't get. Link to comment https://bolterandchainsword.com/topic/285762-the-murderers-call-a-night-lords-community/page/41/#findComment-3842425 Share on other sites More sharing options...
Brother Ambroz Posted October 24, 2014 Share Posted October 24, 2014 World eaters and night lords go pretty well together I think. Planning a squad of mixed marines led by a renegade. Battle buddies eh incinerator? That term brings back evil memories. Link to comment https://bolterandchainsword.com/topic/285762-the-murderers-call-a-night-lords-community/page/41/#findComment-3842550 Share on other sites More sharing options...
incinerator950 Posted October 24, 2014 Share Posted October 24, 2014 I know... Link to comment https://bolterandchainsword.com/topic/285762-the-murderers-call-a-night-lords-community/page/41/#findComment-3842551 Share on other sites More sharing options...
HellChyld Posted October 24, 2014 Share Posted October 24, 2014 I dont mind renegades. specially if the understand the true path. If your inclined I've started once again on my nightlords and renegades project and have opened up some new submittal slots. if your interested in submitting and haven't before hand check out lords of terror 8th legion in the works in progress forum. I'd link it but all it wants to do is post the full url. Link to comment https://bolterandchainsword.com/topic/285762-the-murderers-call-a-night-lords-community/page/41/#findComment-3842625 Share on other sites More sharing options...
Haakon Norsal Posted October 25, 2014 Share Posted October 25, 2014 On a very interesting note. Has anyone bought the new HH audio drama "The Master of the First". Looks like we get to find out more about our beloved, "Prince of Crows". I am just finishing up my re-read of the Night Lords Omnibus, Void stalker to be precise. Oh how I love our legion, "Ave Dominus Nox"!!! Link to comment https://bolterandchainsword.com/topic/285762-the-murderers-call-a-night-lords-community/page/41/#findComment-3843553 Share on other sites More sharing options...
Flint13 Posted October 25, 2014 Author Share Posted October 25, 2014 Yep, just got it this morning. I'll report back as soon as I've finished it. Link to comment https://bolterandchainsword.com/topic/285762-the-murderers-call-a-night-lords-community/page/41/#findComment-3843589 Share on other sites More sharing options...
Brother Ambroz Posted October 25, 2014 Share Posted October 25, 2014 Really wish we'd get a full length NL centered HH novel or better yet a Sevatar centered one. That'd be amazing. Link to comment https://bolterandchainsword.com/topic/285762-the-murderers-call-a-night-lords-community/page/41/#findComment-3843627 Share on other sites More sharing options...
Slips Posted October 25, 2014 Share Posted October 25, 2014 It has arrived! At least it wasn't on the 1st of November like the first email said! Also, this thing is damn comfy and has more detail that the pictures didn't show. Also, don't mind the sea of Grey in the back...I'll get to it one day... Link to comment https://bolterandchainsword.com/topic/285762-the-murderers-call-a-night-lords-community/page/41/#findComment-3843638 Share on other sites More sharing options...
Brother Ambroz Posted October 25, 2014 Share Posted October 25, 2014 I bought the same color sweatshirt. Looks great and is comfortable but the star is a tiny bit too close in color to the background IMO. Still, I shouldn't complain, not many other 40k fans have apparel designed for them. :P Link to comment https://bolterandchainsword.com/topic/285762-the-murderers-call-a-night-lords-community/page/41/#findComment-3843643 Share on other sites More sharing options...
Haakon Norsal Posted October 25, 2014 Share Posted October 25, 2014 Yep, just got it this morning. I'll report back as soon as I've finished it. The <781 - Partakers of <REDRUM Send greetings to Commander Jhadek Redcrow of the 28th. We look forward to your report. Commanders Sar Horr-al and Xas Horr-ast bid you a "Saeva Nocte" and look forward to the day when we can Redden our Claws together. Till then, "Prey Sight". Link to comment https://bolterandchainsword.com/topic/285762-the-murderers-call-a-night-lords-community/page/41/#findComment-3843645 Share on other sites More sharing options...
Noctem Cultor Posted October 25, 2014 Share Posted October 25, 2014 @tanith ghost I agree ADB made a character that could best some the other legions best and left his fate unknown. I need more info what if he does still live waiting for the right time to appear? Link to comment https://bolterandchainsword.com/topic/285762-the-murderers-call-a-night-lords-community/page/41/#findComment-3843746 Share on other sites More sharing options...
Balthamal Posted October 25, 2014 Share Posted October 25, 2014 Isn't The Long Night the story of Sev? Master of the st concerns Astallen I believe. Either way looking forward to more Sevatar. It's been too long Link to comment https://bolterandchainsword.com/topic/285762-the-murderers-call-a-night-lords-community/page/41/#findComment-3843755 Share on other sites More sharing options...
Balthamal Posted October 25, 2014 Share Posted October 25, 2014 I'll include this here, since it's written and all that Ahriamla is a world unlike any other within Eye space. At least that’s what those who have set their sights on it as a prize would have anyone believe. The truth is somewhat different. The skies bleed acid precipitation from a cloudless green murk, not formed of physical elements but of the raw stuff of the Warp. It swirls and coalesces much as a normal world’s weather is wont to do yet it never dissipates, never moves from its perch high above the atmospheric envelope. Gravity does not exert its might and drag the corrosive sludge to the surface. A deeper malice, older perhaps than the galaxy itself, sends it forth towards bedrock. The truth is there are dozens, hundreds, even thousands of worlds caught in the roaring Warp conflagration that is the Occularis Terribus that share such phenomena, or boast even more unique diversities amidst insanity. And like countless worlds it is ruled by the Legiones Astartes Iron Warriors. Theirs is not an overwhelming presence. Eighty three Legionnaires supported by an enslaved contingent of battle automata taken as plunder from a Mechanicum outpost over thirty five years previously. They are the Eulasius or Cold Forged in the tongue of their homeworld. And now they are facing extinction. Like the hundreds of other remnants of the Nine Legions that inhabit the purgatory of the Eye, there are rivalries and alliances, blood oaths and betrayals. Survival cares not for bonds of brotherhood or honour. The Cold Forged has stayed true to the vows sealed in battle. Warbands of the Thousand Sons, the Night Lords and the Alpha Legion count them as valued allies and in turn have sworn to lend their blades and bolters to their cause if called upon. And there are factions of the Word Bearers, Death Guard and Emperor’s Children who have pledged them dead if ever the opportunity arises. There are also no shortages of foes from within the ranks of the IV Legion itself. Pride and paranoia make a fertile breeding ground for hatred and spite. Urozna Valachd, son of Olympia, knows all too well that festering grudges inevitably find their way to open warfare when taking hold among warrior elite. That Harrakulab has borne his hatred for so long without giving it outlet is no miracle; he would never test himself against the guns of Ahriamla without an overwhelming advantage. He has always lacked the orbital firepower, the munitions for a ground assault and most importantly, the warriors required to see such an assault through to its end. Now that he has finally committed himself to razing Ahriamla, it can only mean that he has allies. Powerful ones. Earned through conquest? Unlikely. Harrakulab has been bleeding his strength in worthless conflicts for decades; a foe he could overwhelm and absorb into his own host would be a foe devoid of might. Diplomacy? Equally unlikely. The Warsmith lacked the charisma needed to win allies to his cause. No there was another element in the equation that had yet to make itself known. Urozna may have been the designated apothecary primus but he still prided himself on the mathematical application of warfare that his Legion had made its hallmark. Standing atop one the bastions many parapets he shrugged to himself. The question of how an odious fool like Harrakulab had come by allies significant enough to threaten the Cold Forged was now irrelevant. A fleet comprising nearly a dozen ships hung in the skies raining solid munitions and beams of coherent light in a torrent onto the world below. Like the acid rain falling from the cloudless air, they were being repelled by the overlapping waves of iridescent energy forming the fortress void shields. In truth the Bombardment was little more than posturing, a grand statement of intent. The void shields had the power yield to withstand ten times the payloads being unleashed on them without approaching failing. It would take something esoteric or brutally simple to get through. The landers in the distance of the kill zone were the real worry. Thunderhawks, Storm Eagles and drop pods disgorging more troops by the second. Siege platforms and demi companies of heavy infantry were formed up with perfect precision. And then came the noise, audible even over the roaring impacts against the shields. Screaming. Hundreds of voices of every conceivable pitch and tone, drowning every vox channel in a howling cacophony of uproar. From out of the green skies, garish spectacles in hues of purple, blue, pink and colours for which no names could be found but stoked an unpleasant tingling behind the eyes. Urozna clamped his Mk III helm down, it’s faceplate reforged into a perfect simulacrum of the Iron Skull. The end had arrived. Harrakulab had come and he had brought the III Legion with him. Ninety one hours of crimson sprays, gun smoke and degenerate howling across the vox had done little to improve Urozna’s mood. Trevik breathes his last with the apothecary’s hands buried in his chest cavity to the bracers. Spitting out another choice Olympian curse, he removed the gene seed from his fallen brother. There were so few of them left now. The rage at it all burned as it always had. The fate of brothers is thus. What had begun as a protracted shelling turned into an order-less charge through the killing ground, slaves massacred by the thousands, all to ensure precious bolter rounds were expended on less worthy targets. But this was a fortress world of the IV Legion. Ammunition was never going to be a consideration. After painting fifteen square kilometres with blood, the Warp-spawn had come, drawn by the slaughter, manifesting even as the screams rose over the roaring of bolters and whining thrums of lascannons. Creatures of grey and ivory flesh, dancing through the hail of rounds as if it were a leisurely stroll, claws big enough to bisect even an Astartes from shoulder to groin in place of arms. They tried simply overwhelming the outer defences before being killed to the last; though their flesh was formed from the raw power of the Warp, it was still susceptible to being blown apart by a torrent of mass reactive shells. Urozna has dwelt within the Eye of Terror for decades and has mastered his craft on battlefields for centuries. He knows that he will die, his brothers will die, the last legacy of their company wiped from the face of the galaxy. But they will make them bleed. They will leave them scarred and bitter, the thought of the Cold Forged leaving bile in the throat of this so called Warsmith and his filthy cohorts. They are IV Legion. They will fight until the ammunition is exhausted and every blade is broken. Whilst one warrior in Olympian Silver still claws breath through split lips, they will kill their enemies. Harrakulab possessed enough wit to keep his heavy companies firing, the barrage did not relent until the perimeter walls were smoking craters littered with scorched rock and permacrete. He had the Cold Forged by the throat and he knew it. He had promised Ca’varth, Aldanath and Almanos the corpses of every single one of the bastards. What they did with them after he had spat on their bones, he cared not. All that mattered was their deaths and Ahriamla left in his less than tender clutches. And all possible because of Trevik’s vow-bonds with some mongrel Night Lords. Further proof, that the Lord of Iron had been right as he shaped the Legion to his ideals. Paranoia and healthy distrust between even the closest brothers kept you safe from the knives they waited to plunge into your back. Who the Night Lords were or what their grudge with the three lords of the III Legion didn’t concern Harrakulab but he had detected more than a healthy dose of hatred whilst securing the aid of Emperor’s Children. They wanted to deal the VIII Legion a significant blow although he had to remind himself just how badly this would wound them. Eighty three Legionnaires is hardly a formidable number. No what was more important was Ahriamla, its vast mineral resources and location in a relatively stable area of the Eye. It was a secure place for a haven. One that would soon belong to him. Within the bastion walls, a losing battle was being fought. The prime principle of defensive siege warfare is that no stronghold is unassailable, no construct raised by man’s hands impregnable. Once the tipping point of resources is breached, the battle becomes a matter of making the cost of victory as steep as possible. Urozna had barely a full squad left with him. Days of attrition had come to bear upon them with brutal inevitability. He is too tired to hurl his anger at the erstwhile brothers who attempt to slay him. It is only his spite that keeps his arm swinging and when he can loot the necessary ammunition, to crunch a fresh magazine into his bolter and try to make each round a kill shot. Gautlar sank to his knees, five holes punched through his breastplate and out the back of his armour, incredibly not detonating the power plant on his back. He glanced at the apothecary, holding out his palm. The meaning clear. Urozna handed him the last of his grenades. He knew that Gautlar was looking to meet his death with a few more kill notches to his name. He also knew what was expected of him as the ranking brother left. Holding his gaze through his eye lenses, he looked at the dying warrior and simply said, “From Iron cometh Strength.” The slight buzzing through the vox told him that Gaut was mumbling the remainder of the Unbreakable Litany. Calling for a fall back through the next corridor he spoke to the few he still commanded. “We’ve got three hours at best. Let’s get prepared to receive our guests,” Yariak chuckled wetly, not entirely able to swallow the blood welling up from his punctured lung “I only hope that it’s Harrakulab who finishes us off. Dying to those III Legion pigs is an insult too far” Urozna tried to let the black humour lift him but it found no purchase in his gut. He’d let Harrakulab kill him if it meant he could spit acid into his eyes as he died. Several million kilometres away in the void, a killer slowly approached. It could see eleven ships of varying classes all sitting around the world, waiting to pick its bones clean. They weren’t delivering the coup de grace; they merely sat watching resistance bleed out. There are times when observing a dying enemy, mocking the inescapable fact that death comes, is appropriate, such rich sport is to be enjoyed. But the death strike must come from one’s own hand. Winning by default is hardly winning at all. They are cowards. Carrion, nothing more. They do not appreciate the beautiful nuances of being a true killer. They are about to learn in the most horrific way imaginable. The Murderer in the Gloom was a magnificent ship. It’s every angle and curve adding to its lethal splendour. It is a rare breed, the Malice class. Its design has one purpose; to cut the throat of the enemy and ward off any desperate attempts at mutual destruction. Only two classes outrank it in terms of ability to annihilate, Gloriana and Retribution. It boasts an inordinate proportion of forward facing weaponry, one blow that the enemy cannot counter and cannot defend against because it does not see it coming. Against a single target only the very largest and well equipped ships can survive such a volley. Eleven vessels, a mixture of frigates, destroyers and only one barge? The Gloom would slice through them like a hot wind. On the bridge of the mighty ship, hundreds of crew are making preparations for the kill-stroke. There is no fear, no doubt. Only cold, sharp focus and, bleeding from the overlords standing around the silver throne above the crew pits, anticipation. The master at arms is calling a long stream of numbers out. He wants clarification on the heading, the angle of approach, and the speed so his firing solutions are accurate. He takes the data in, makes several adjustments on his own console and nods once at the ship master. She in turn, faces the throne, a hungry gleam in her eye “Vectors calculated and engaged my Lord. Your order?” The Duke of Blades grins with all the warmth of a worm eaten corpse, his expression predatory, all hidden behind the skull on his helm. He blinks open the vox channel to encompass the whole of the ship, from the bridge to the gunnery decks and his brothers in the boarding pods. “Ashrua” Ca’varth slaughters without care. At some level deep within his soul he dimly recognises that he is killing his allies. They all wear the same dull armour. Gunmetal. Hardly worthy of a Legionnaire. He doesn’t care. Their souls will dance on his puppet strings or labour for his glory in the decades to come. Alive or dead they shall serve him. His pet daemons are also taking their fill. Desecrations mark their path through the twisting corridors. He pushes outwards with his sixth sense, seeking more playthings to slake his hunger. He has been blessed greatly by the Dark Prince; the Warp is a submissive tool at his whims. So it is he is not surprised when it blooms in his mind, giving him the clarity of the whole battlefront. What does surprise him is the bladed caress across his soul, whispering a word he knows all too well Ashrua. Murder Fear blazing through, his eyes snap open in time for the vox to begin screaming and the ships in orbit begin dying. It’s boldly claimed that Astartes do not truly need sleep. That by being able rest their brains for long periods whilst maintaining functionality they can dispense with the practice altogether. Urozna is an apothecary primus so he knows better. He’s also tired enough to crawl into one of the countless craters littering the world below and die. But not yet. He has business first. Harrakulab is on the deck before him. His arms and legs have been cut off at the ankles and wrists, then at the knees and elbows. He is being slowly hacked apart, a victim before his torturers. They are clustered around him, predators downwind of fresh blood. Seeing them gathered, Urozna envies the utter unity of their movement. They each know what the other will do, how he will act and thus act accordingly themselves. Who would have ever countenanced such a thing among the rabble of the VIII Legion. The Duke of Blades stands watching impassively. He has taken no part so far but it is inevitable he will bare his blade before the sport is done. He swore to stand with Trevik. With the Warsmith’s death his vows compel him to extract retribution. Punishment of a crime has always found willing adherents in the VIII. Urozna glances at the brothers he has left; eight. Seventy Five lie dead. They have nothing now, their world has been razed and the Cold Forged expunged. His introspection is interrupted by one of the Night Lords, like all of his brothers he carries a large chainglaive, skulls and flayed flesh adorn his armour. “I think it’s your turn flesh-crafter.” He doesn’t reply. His mind is too preoccupied with the future to pay too much attention to the words.The warlord steps forwards, saving him the trouble of answering. “I understand your current concerns brother. Should you consent; a place will be made available to you aboard my ship. My oath requires nothing less.” Urozna eyed him. The trappings of murder chained and nailed to his armour do little to overwhelm the nobility in his scarred face. Yet caution, deeply ingrained Olympian caution, made him hesitate. “Why would you hold to an oath with a warrior who is now dead?” he asked. The Duke of Blades gestured slowly around his elite, “Oaths matter brother. We here understand that better than perhaps any among the Nine Legions. Although I confess I am in need of an apothecary. Regardless if you wished to leave your narthecium behind I would still extend you the offer. We sail after the surviving III Legion dogs and you are welcome to run them to ground with us” “An apothecary is all I am, I will stay true to that. I accept, my brothers I will leave to make their own decision. Must we take the midnight?” Barbastellan locked his gaze. “Would you truly want to keep to the colours of the Legion that betrayed you? You in the IV cultivate a climate of paranoia, of being ever watchful of your brothers. But paranoia is nothing but a glorified form of fear. We know fear more intimately than any lover, we embrace it, and we take it into ourselves. But we never feel its caress. That is where our brotherhood is born. We inflict fear. We do not taste its bite. Will you cling to your fear of being cast aside by the Legion that couldn’t care if you were loyal, no matter the colour of your armour? Or will you take the symbol of brotherhood we offer?” Urozna hesitated for barely a heartbeat. “I will not stay with a Legion whose concept of existence is to sit and wait for an army to come and break us. I want to be the breaker. I want to see them cowering in their hovels :cussting their breeches knowing that they’re going to die and there’s nothing they can do to stop it. I want that. I accept.” “Good, amongst our circle no rank is present, only within the wider company do such things matter. I am Barbastellan.” The rest of the gathered Astartes followed suite. “Muratsash” “Liagond” “Nazun” “Sar Tuum” “Tulak” “Ophidius” Urozna closed his eyes slowly, breathing away his old existence. “Urozna” Barbastellan took gripped his arm, wrist to wrist. “Good. Be welcome in the gloom brother. Now you’re next lesson. What we do with those who break oaths with us.” Urozna looked back Harrakulab, seeing his twitching form struggling to stay conscious despite the damage inflicted on him already with the promise of far more to come. “I would like to perfect some procedures in the event we get our hands on the III Legion pigs. For that I'm going to show my dear former brother what happens when you cross an Astartes with vast anatomical knowledge and a blunt blade” Link to comment https://bolterandchainsword.com/topic/285762-the-murderers-call-a-night-lords-community/page/41/#findComment-3843775 Share on other sites More sharing options...
Augustus b'Raass Posted October 25, 2014 Share Posted October 25, 2014 Awesome fluff there Balthamal!!Here's a tutorial in my WIP on how to do Flayed skin. Link to comment https://bolterandchainsword.com/topic/285762-the-murderers-call-a-night-lords-community/page/41/#findComment-3843905 Share on other sites More sharing options...
Noctem Cultor Posted October 25, 2014 Share Posted October 25, 2014 Awesome fluff there Balthamal!! Here's a tutorial in my WIP on how to do Flayed skin. Very nice, I may need to use this in the future! Link to comment https://bolterandchainsword.com/topic/285762-the-murderers-call-a-night-lords-community/page/41/#findComment-3843909 Share on other sites More sharing options...
Flint13 Posted October 25, 2014 Author Share Posted October 25, 2014 Damn Balth. How have BL not picked you up yet? Yep, just got it this morning. I'll report back as soon as I've finished it. The <781 - Partakers of <REDRUM Send greetings to Commander Jhadek Redcrow of the 28th. We look forward to your report.Commanders Sar Horr-al and Xas Horr-ast bid you a "Saeva Nocte" and look forward to the day when we can Redden our Claws together. Till then, "Prey Sight". Haha, yep, Balth was correct. Master of the first is about the machinations of Luthar and Astalan on the pre-heresy, peri-rebellion era Caliban. dunno why I was thinking it was the Lion vs Haunter when I picked it up. Anywho, just finished it while assembling a Knight. Like. It's audio dramas BL have done, it isn't bad but I consistently wish they'd shoot for a good ninety minutes for one of these things. 35 min is barely enough to cover the drive to work in the morning. Also picked up "Echoes of Damnation" as well, which is like a drama anthology along with "Garro:Shield of Lies." Looking forward to those later today. Link to comment https://bolterandchainsword.com/topic/285762-the-murderers-call-a-night-lords-community/page/41/#findComment-3843927 Share on other sites More sharing options...
Balthamal Posted October 25, 2014 Share Posted October 25, 2014 Damn Balth. How have BL not picked you up yet? I'm working on it ;) Link to comment https://bolterandchainsword.com/topic/285762-the-murderers-call-a-night-lords-community/page/41/#findComment-3843932 Share on other sites More sharing options...
Noctem Cultor Posted October 25, 2014 Share Posted October 25, 2014 Does it elaborate much on what happens to Sev Or more tease? Link to comment https://bolterandchainsword.com/topic/285762-the-murderers-call-a-night-lords-community/page/41/#findComment-3843950 Share on other sites More sharing options...
Slips Posted October 25, 2014 Share Posted October 25, 2014 Damn Balth. How have BL not picked you up yet? I'm working on it Try and get Heathens, Cormac, Wade and others in on it too! Having a B&C writers block over at BL would be too good of an opportunity to pass up! Link to comment https://bolterandchainsword.com/topic/285762-the-murderers-call-a-night-lords-community/page/41/#findComment-3844037 Share on other sites More sharing options...
Balthamal Posted October 25, 2014 Share Posted October 25, 2014 Lol kinda like a B&C warrior lodge Link to comment https://bolterandchainsword.com/topic/285762-the-murderers-call-a-night-lords-community/page/41/#findComment-3844052 Share on other sites More sharing options...
Slips Posted October 25, 2014 Share Posted October 25, 2014 http://www.reactiongifs.com/r/exc.gif Link to comment https://bolterandchainsword.com/topic/285762-the-murderers-call-a-night-lords-community/page/41/#findComment-3844055 Share on other sites More sharing options...
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