Back in the day me my friend had a battle between the Sororitas and Escher it was really a cool game because both sides fought with blades It was so bloody and vicious the game ended with a draw but it was something we both imagined a fight between two factions like them would happen also the ashaki cam Warriors Always found the most disturbing within their clan plus that Escher girl At 17:09 in the video is not two outstanding even though she looks kind of green and yellow
"We made a gladiator so addicted to drugs he never lost because he was in such a hurry to crack the other gladiators open and drink their drugged up blood." "Hmmm." "It was BAD!!!" "Of course of course!"
Wonder women, wun-der whoa-men. Simon Bisley's imagery. Particularly for Heavy Metal magazine. That's what the House of Blades' character designs and styles remind me of, as of pictures in this video. If you're unaware of that work, look it up. I've seen many teen girls and young women who look like this - in plenty of '80s movies and from hanging around with them in the punk rock scene (wielding fewer energy weapons, though). On that point of mention, Narrator - what lore of interest would there be, on the moons of Necromunda? Three thousand years of cloning...like much of the other conceptions of time in 40K, that's a long, dire status quo. The combination of the three original sisters' genetics seems unique or at least an understated process within this universe. The most entwining and layered history upon this planet yet, of descendants and subgroups. Necromunda's lore seems to be as dense or moreso than many other crucial, historic, vaunted planets in 40K's galaxy, comparable to the likes of Terra itself. I suppose ultimately such a tale of machinations and complexities isn't surprising, coming from the ladies. Again, an excellent video extended to encompass this clan's entire, heavy past, Narrator. Very interesting of course, as each video continues to add to the depths of this setting deeper than any underhive, apparently. My thanks to you, GDN, for this series. I wish you a healthy and awesome week's end. The Emperor protects!
its partly because, Necromunda as it is in the modern 40k timeline (always in an endless cycle of gang-wars) has been part of 40k from the very beginning back in the 80's, so tons of various stories, skirmish campaigns etc has continually expanded the lore background of this world, although most stories and campaigns are set in around the 40th millennium.
Necromunda has so much Lore, thank GDN:)
It definitely has a ton, fortunately for me.
Back in the day me my friend had a battle between the Sororitas and Escher it was really a cool game because both sides fought with blades
It was so bloody and vicious the game ended with a draw but it was something we both imagined a fight between two factions like them would happen also the ashaki cam Warriors
Always found the most disturbing within their clan plus that Escher
girl At 17:09 in the video is not two outstanding even though she
looks kind of green and yellow
more Necromunda lore nice i like this . nice video -as usual i might addddd
Perfect as always grimmy I love the Warhammer old world. But you are opening my eyes and ears
"We made a gladiator so addicted to drugs he never lost because he was in such a hurry to crack the other gladiators open and drink their drugged up blood." "Hmmm." "It was BAD!!!" "Of course of course!"
lol
There is so much to Necromunda. Thanks for the vid!
I love this series!!! Soo much thanks for this!!
You're welcome.
Wonder women, wun-der whoa-men.
Simon Bisley's imagery. Particularly for Heavy Metal magazine. That's what the House of Blades' character designs and styles remind me of, as of pictures in this video. If you're unaware of that work, look it up. I've seen many teen girls and young women who look like this - in plenty of '80s movies and from hanging around with them in the punk rock scene (wielding fewer energy weapons, though).
On that point of mention, Narrator - what lore of interest would there be, on the moons of Necromunda?
Three thousand years of cloning...like much of the other conceptions of time in 40K, that's a long, dire status quo. The combination of the three original sisters' genetics seems unique or at least an understated process within this universe. The most entwining and layered history upon this planet yet, of descendants and subgroups. Necromunda's lore seems to be as dense or moreso than many other crucial, historic, vaunted planets in 40K's galaxy, comparable to the likes of Terra itself. I suppose ultimately such a tale of machinations and complexities isn't surprising, coming from the ladies.
Again, an excellent video extended to encompass this clan's entire, heavy past, Narrator. Very interesting of course, as each video continues to add to the depths of this setting deeper than any underhive, apparently. My thanks to you, GDN, for this series. I wish you a healthy and awesome week's end. The Emperor protects!
its partly because, Necromunda as it is in the modern 40k timeline (always in an endless cycle of gang-wars) has been part of 40k from the very beginning back in the 80's, so tons of various stories, skirmish campaigns etc has continually expanded the lore background of this world, although most stories and campaigns are set in around the 40th millennium.
More Escher lore, Girl Gangers be brutal (Mean girls)
This guy ladies and Gentleman...
This grim dark guy and his tank girl hangers...
Pretty cool can't wait for more
i love 40k gang lore
They do have a rich heritage.
love these classic dressed ladies so 70's and 80's.
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