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ok.

 

but who is the herald of Woe?

 

Chegorach?

The harlequin in the video is the "herald of woe". Don't read too far into it

I dunno it says we have one last treat for you....

 

 

The video is the treat. Read the article again, the context makes that abundantly clear:

 

 

 

(Drazhar preview)

 

GW: We have one last treat for you – a sign of what may yet come to pass. But what can you glean from this enigmatic herald of woe?

 

(unexpected video)

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I just noticed that there will be a Psychic awakening preview this Friday on Warhammer TV on twitch.

Huh, how about that.

 

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It's curious. With how much they apparently want people visiting Warhammer Community and the Twitch channel, they make a lot of these announcements only on Facebook, it seems.

Emperor's Children is more curious to me than Black Templars, all their flavor is stuck in a resin kit that probably is barely compatible with the new kits. It might just be an army of normal infantry painted in EC colors and some daemons. Whatever the case it seems like Psychic Awakening might come out for preorder next week.

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Emperor's Children is more curious to me than Black Templars, all their flavor is stuck in a resin kit that probably is barely compatible with the new kits. It might just be an army of normal infantry painted in EC colors and some daemons.

They seem to fit quite nicely, surprisingly enough. At least the couple of them I've seen, besides the ones featured in Warhammer Community. In any case, they're still Finecast, so that's a good enough reason for them to go. Hopefully the next ones are fancier and more stylish. Never liked those plain sonic weapons.

 

As for all the rumours about Primarchs and such, I believe that something big is on the horizon, but I'm still skeptical about Angron or Russ coming, at least with Psychic Awakening. Ghaz on the other hand is becoming more believable with every thing Kikasstou gets right, but I'm unsure how he fits into the narrative, knowing what we know about the various locations and factions involved, as well as Kikasstou's other predictions.

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A tale of 4 warlord with Orks, Tau, BT and EC? Oh my.

 

Looks like. Personally I'm looking forward to all four of them. I just hope each one does something interesting instead of just the standard colour schemes and default models we've seen so many times already. ^^

 

A tale of 4 warlord with Orks, Tau, BT and EC? Oh my.

Tau?

 

4 warlords?

 

Where info from?

 

Kais for Tau?

 

 

Just ... look at the picture? :huh: 

 

 

I just noticed that there will be a Psychic awakening preview this Friday on Warhammer TV on twitch.

Huh, how about that.

 

71082202_914309122297400_397937710199943

 

 

It's curious. With how much they apparently want people visiting Warhammer Community and the Twitch channel, they make a lot of these announcements only on Facebook, it seems.

 

At the moment, 40k seems to be following the AOS route of having a narrative arc within the setting.

 

We've had the Great Rift and we now appear to be dipping into a new narrative/campaign (although it may overlap chronologically with the Great Rift stuff).

 

Let's assume that we are going to have some novels to help sell Psychic Awakening and - if so- what do you want to see?

 

From what we have seen so far, a progression of the Ynnari stuff would seem obvious. Where could that go? Could we see a nice triangle of tension between the three broad Eldar factions?

 

Is another primarch popping his head out the warp too much to ask for? But for the fact he's already present, psychic awakening would have suited a Magnus introduction.

 

Could the psychic awakening be as big as the equivalent AOS Necroquake?

 

What do you expect from this and what would you want to see the BL authors tackle to accompany this narrative?

Supposedly* GW game Devs/writers have said that a Primarch returning should be a big enough deal that it doesn’t happen that often.

 

That being said, I think the Psychic Awakening could very well be the sort of thing that precedes bringing one back.

 

I don’t have too many thoughts beyond the fact that they’ve hinted at humanity having the potential to become a “psychic race” whatever that means.

 

 

 

 

* I can’t find the quote or the quote of the quote, though it’s been said enough times I’m comfortable repeating if

The 'becoming a psychic race' thing got me thinking about the Eldar. Is Eldrad merely exceptionally skilled and any Eldar with the right amount of training and skill could be an Eldrad or do the Eldar have psyker levels like humanity?

 

I'm not sure why but it makes more sense to me for it to be the former with humans having levels of psyker due to the psychic 'gene' or whatever it is being a burgeoning thing.

Following some questions on the French forum, Kikasstou confirmed those information:

 

BT will definitively be in PA2 with the complete package of Chapter's specifics: warlord traits, Chaplains'prayers, stratagems, doctrines, relics. Some current rules will evolve (no more info on that point).

 

Helbrecht and Grimaldus will NOT cross the Primaris Rubicon.

 

Celtic_Cauldron

Any French speaker know if the connotation for evolve in French could mean we’d see a Primaris Crusader squad or if it means something just about the rules.

 

Evolve was solely applied to the rules. No mention of a Primaris Crusaders Squads.

 

P.S.: I am a French speaker. ^^

 

Celtic_Cauldron

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