As we can see from the Immortal Empires trailer, there is an oft forgotten secret to successful diplomacy : Never ever let Teclis speak.
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I love the fact that Teclis's favorite nation, filled with his favorite people of his favorite group of his favorite species, came up with and spread a saying about how second rate he is compared to his spirit friend.
Aelf: OH GREAT AND MAJESTIC LORD OF LIGHT. I COME BEFORE YOU TO SEEK WISDOM IN THESE MOST TURBULENT TIMES.
Teclis: Aha, naturally. Come hither, child, and I shall grant you my-
Aelf: Hey, dude, could you move? I'm trying to talk to your cat. Stop blocking them.
Teclis: >:(
Teclis: >:'(
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Ah yes the leaders of the ordertide
A German slut
British French larper simp
Cursed Elf brothers
Your uncle or grandpa
scaile latinos
Russian Elsa
And dragon siblings with a strained relationship between each other
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Magic in the Empire
"Magical abilities mark you as a figure of terror and awe in the
Empire. Prior to the establishment of the Colleges of Magic
in Altdorf, those able to wield magic were reviled outlaws. Nowadays being a witch is not illegal, but casting magic without
a licence is. Spellcasters within the Empire must either study at
the Colleges of Magic, refrain from casting spells, or hope no-one
notices their illicit activity. Even licenced wizards are generally
feared and avoided — legal status has done nothing to reduce the
superstitious dread of the common folk.
Magic is seen as unnatural and is notorious for its darker
elements: the crippling hexes of witchcraft, the raising of the
dead, and the summoning of Daemonic entities. Even when
practiced according to the teaching of the Colleges, magic can
be the cause of trouble. The very source of magic is unstable, and
even the most experienced spellcaster can lose focus, resulting in
dangerous accidents and unexpected side-effects."
Extract from WFRP 4e Rulebook
The use of magic was legalised in 2302 IC by Magnous the Pious when a high elf mage, Teclis, taught rudimentary spells to fugitive wizards to fight Chaos during the Great War. Following Magnus' crowning, the elf founded the colleges of magic where humans could be trained to control their talent.
Magic itself remains a mystery, although it is derived from Chaos, and divided into eight winds. As humans are vulnerable to corruption, they cannot control all eight of them; however, Teclis deemed them capable of mastering a single Lore at the time. This lead to the creation of eight colleges, one to study each Lore associated to a wind. These are the Lore of Light, Metal, Life, Heavens, Shadows, Death, Fire and Beasts.
This is just a quick note, of course things are much more complex in the books ! Feel free to reach out if you'd like to know more on Magic in Warhamme !
Sources : Warhammer Fantasy RP 4e Rulebook and Winds of Magic 4e
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I'm reading the Tyrion & Teclis Omnibus at the moment...
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Teclis #GhostLee #teclis #celerion #luminethrealmlords #aelves #ageofsigmar #warhammercommunity #warhammerfantasy #warhammerageofsigmar #warhammerofficial https://www.instagram.com/p/CnpL3sWtOtq/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
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Mis viejos Tyrion y Teclis, este año tengo que despintarlos y pintarlos nuevamente, aunque me da cosilla perder lo que hice hace tantos años
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Teclis is asexual.
Tyrion is a soyboy beta-male cuck.
I don’t know who needed to see this, but there it is-
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While my style is technically "something small and chibi drawn with pencil and cut to stand up like a board game piece," @yellowplumfruit's DTIYS contest made me wanna break out another medium I play with: Acryllic paints (which I use to paint models). I also used a spray paint for the larger sum of the background.
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Malekith marrying Teclis instead of Alarielle wouldn't make the end times better but it would make it a bit funnier.
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