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TOHSNBN t1_ixinxkb wrote
Reply to comment by mismanaged in [WP] The ritual calls for 100 sacrifices, but after reading it carefully you realize that it never specified they had to be human. Deciding to be the smartass that you are, you got a petri dish full of bacteria and sacrificed them instead. by Prompt_Dude
Yea...
Admech > corpse starch > entomed in a war machine > human harp > servitor > servo skull.
That is the order im gonna go with.
TOHSNBN t1_ixi9uo8 wrote
Reply to comment by ktripler in [WP] The ritual calls for 100 sacrifices, but after reading it carefully you realize that it never specified they had to be human. Deciding to be the smartass that you are, you got a petri dish full of bacteria and sacrificed them instead. by Prompt_Dude
I think 40K is at the top of my list of things i am utterly fascinated by, but not really interested in.
Like, i would never play it or spend a single cent on.
But man, 40K is wicked cool to read and learn about. Also, it looks so damn cool. The whole lore is just awesome.
In my next life i want to be an adeptus mechanicus and just replace my entire body with the cold, hard embrace of the machine. And i am not even joking βΊοΈπ
TOHSNBN t1_ixi328e wrote
Reply to comment by ktripler in [WP] The ritual calls for 100 sacrifices, but after reading it carefully you realize that it never specified they had to be human. Deciding to be the smartass that you are, you got a petri dish full of bacteria and sacrificed them instead. by Prompt_Dude
By that (valid) logic it would mean enslavement of his plague children though. Nugle wants his children to be free so they can cause suffering.
Good point on corpse guy!
No more need for a thousand psykers each day, just throw an Immortal at him every once in a while after he got into a fight with one of his kids. Again.
So most likely, once a week. π
TOHSNBN t1_ixhvrhc wrote
Reply to comment by ktripler in [WP] The ritual calls for 100 sacrifices, but after reading it carefully you realize that it never specified they had to be human. Deciding to be the smartass that you are, you got a petri dish full of bacteria and sacrificed them instead. by Prompt_Dude
Counter question, can nurgle even be "happy" in the conventional sense we can grasp?
I guess nurgle would hate this, it would put an end to all desease and make humans immortal.
It would be genocide to all his precious children.
Also, i do not think that shiny yellow throne corpse guy would like the competition of other immortals.
TOHSNBN t1_j3r9z5n wrote
Reply to comment by tarbender2 in When did this sub go from advice and talks of quality to survivors bias posts? Is there a sub that better matches how this was years ago? by xSympl
You can still get a lot of quality stuff, it is just harder to find and more expensive.
And you need to make sure your info is still up to date.
Buying "brand" no longer works, the stuff you want is not really advertised so you need to look for it.
Buying "commercial grade" often is a really good solution.
It does not look fancy or "trendy" but that stuff is made to be abused.
It is gonna last forever in a residential home. Pretty much anything that goes into a kitchen for example.
You get really kickass pans that cost half of your fancy cast iron that are way more sturdy.
Or just a regular wisk, collander, container, you name it.
Get a few polycarbonate combro and you gonna not look at tupperware ever again.
Same for ovens, planchas, burners... whatever. Solid stainless steel is not gonna break.
Also, replacement lids are still gonna be around in 20 years easy, that stuff is standardized.
Dont buy an overpriced dyson, buy the ugly vaccum housekeeping kicks around with steel toes and uses to clean 30 rooms each day.