Starfire is a Halfa
So! We all know Starfire's backstory right? She was the princess of Tameran, sold off as a Slave by her sister, and experimented on giving her Energy Based Powers before she escaped to Earth and joined the Teen Titans.
What you didn't know, is that the Experiments were using a very specific Substance. Ectoplasm.
The Experiments done on Starfire turned her into a Halfa, the 3rd Natural Born Halfa in existence. Not that she knew anything about that, the records of the Aliens who Experimented on her were destroyed when the Ship crashed on Earth, so she didn't know the true origin of her Powers.
All this time she has been using her powers through her Mortal Body, never discovering her Transformed Ghost State even years after the Experiments. She has no idea that she is limiting herself, that she has a whole catalog of Powers that have never seen the Light of Day.
But Raven has noticed something. Her recent Divination Spells have detected the presence of a Powerful Ghost somewhere in the Tower, and she needs to find it.
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Does it count as a shitpost if you spend a total of 10 hours on it?
I call this one ✨The model squad✨
Apologies about the quality, I have been trying to fix it but Tumblr fa***ng keeps on degrading it.
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The lore behind Trazyn’s fat unnaturals that james workshop don’t want you to know…
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One implication from The Infinite and The Divine’s strong worldbuilding that I keep coming back to is that, time being so meaningless to necrons, mortal species must be extremely annoying for them to deal with. So annoying, in fact, that it must border on being terrifying.
Half a dozen generations of Tau can change during the time it takes Orikan the Diviner to have a proper meditation. And sure, it’s all “pathetic mortals” until you realize that, without the trademark imperial stagnancy, that is a lot of time to do something.
When Trazyn met Cawl on Cadia, the latter seemingly knew next to nothing about necron technology, and probably even necrons in general. But not much more than 20 years later - barely a discrete amount of time for immortals - we see Cawl hacking and manipulating necron tech on Pharos and slamming it with a C’tan shard.
Imagine going away for the weekend, and when you are back, the crows outside your house have learned to drive a fucking car. Probably yours. And will continue in that vein if you don’t do something about it very quickly and constantly. Because what for you is a distraction of a menial task, for them could be the purpose of their whole existence, at which they will come again, and again and again, never stopping, always dragging you down to their level of chaotic short-term existence.
I guess what I am saying is that it must be very hard to enjoy being untethered from the flow of time, while someone very tethered to it is out there trying to steal your whole shit.
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ngl I think Trazyn and Orikan should sometimes show up to big 40k events to jeer at the battle like Statler and Waldorf
like there's this big climactic Loyalist vs. Traitor Primarch battle, insane amounts of power is being flung about, grand speeches are being made, etc etc
and then there's just this floating opera box with a pair of robot skeletons yelling insults at their performance every Emperordamned time there's a dramatic pause
plus sometimes they start jeering each other and those fights inevitably spill over into the battle below, making everything that more complicated.
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undead, unbothered, in his lane, moisturized, stealing your dynastic regalia
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a silly 40k comic what i made
read infinite and the divine thank
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