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Dawnbringer wrote: Also, one a quarter isn't that slow given the size of the operation. Pretty sure that's about the rate the Perrys get new kits out for example.
Oh definitely, I think people need realistic expectations, Northstar is not GW or even WGA.
FGV367 - Praklicore
Developed long ago in the breeding pits beneath the city, the Praklicore was a critical success but a commercial failure. In appearance, it resembles a lion covered in spines like a porcupine. It has a set of ‘wings’, that are useless for flight, but can fling its spines at great distance and with significant force. Just to make matters worse, the spines secret a nasty toxin that is poisonous to most creatures. Combining strength, power, and speed, along with a poisonous ranged weapon, makes these creatures fearsome opponents.It also made them hideous to look at, which hurt their sales.
It is unknown just how many praklicores have survived to the modern day, but they must be breeding in the tunnels beneath the city, for every so often one climbs up out of the dark to hunt.
28mm sized metal model, supplied unpainted. Requires assembly with glue.
I have to smirk at the bit about the useless wings. Yes I know that 'realistically' most fantasy monsters could never fly, but come on, once you've got a bat-winged porcupine-lion why worry about whether the wings are large enough to really fly?
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FGV367 - Praklicore
Developed long ago in the breeding pits beneath the city, the Praklicore was a critical success but a commercial failure. In appearance, it resembles a lion covered in spines like a porcupine. It has a set of ‘wings’, that are useless for flight, but can fling its spines at great distance and with significant force. Just to make matters worse, the spines secret a nasty toxin that is poisonous to most creatures. Combining strength, power, and speed, along with a poisonous ranged weapon, makes these creatures fearsome opponents.It also made them hideous to look at, which hurt their sales.
It is unknown just how many praklicores have survived to the modern day, but they must be breeding in the tunnels beneath the city, for every so often one climbs up out of the dark to hunt.
Shouldn't that be venomous? Poisonous suggests people lick or eat these quills, just saying
Nope. They are, in fact, delicious. More Felstad adventurers are killed each year by consuming these spines than from the creatures biting them in attack. So poisonous is the correct terminology.
privateer4hire wrote: Nope. They are, in fact, delicious. More Felstad adventurers are killed each year by consuming these spines than from the creatures biting them in attack. So poisonous is the correct terminology.
I'm sure Senshi the dwarf could prepare them properly. It's probably similar to preparing fugu (puffer fish). Senshi can make many commonly encountered monsters safe and delicious to eat.
I like em. I can't see details on the heads, but hope there are some full hooded heads (faces covered) Like on the male cultist sprue. I dont see any undead parts like on the male sprue... but that's a bonus for me as I didnt like the skeletal parts on the male sprue.
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If you look at the color picture, the woman in the very back has a grey cadaverous face. So maybe there are zombie bits?
Now since I finally used cultist zombie bits for Stargrave, I do not care if zombie bits are included in Cultists II as I rarely need them. Not sure if I'll get these even though I usually buy FG kits. At least to me they are less cultist, more impoverished tribals.
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