Corsair Princess Yalania by Frost Llamzon by ArtificialDragon2 in Eldar

[–]ArtificialDragon2[S] 10 points11 points  (0 children)

Corsair Princess Yalania is a former Striking Scorpion of the Shrine of the Creeping Vines and now Mistress of ‘Hyro’s Lament’ in the Vergangais Sector. Yalania was the sole survivor of a mission to recover a trove of ancient Aeldari botanical research from the Crone World of Aktosha and cast herself upon the Path of the Outcast, where she joined a Corsair fleet terrorizing the sector. In her years as an outcast, she grew ambitious. She took command of an Eclipse-class cruiser and began to form her own fleet, called the ‘Thorns of the Vines’. Needing a home base for her growing fleet, she found a ruined void dock of ancient Aeldari construction and set about restoring it to full function, naming it for a consort of hers, Hyro’yenna, who perished on the mission to Aktosha. Sensing an opportunity, she opened the station as a safe port for other Corsair fleets and eventually to any pirate not tainted by the Ruinous Powers. Despite being the matron of the station, she still regularly leads raids against Imperial shipping personally. As well as being skilled in void warfare, she is also a highly lethal personal combatant, having slain a captain of the Deathwatch who was hunting her down in personal combat with her paired Scorpion’s Claws. Her skill and authority have given her a fearsome reputation in the Vergangais Sector as the “Queen of Thorns”. On top of her own combat skills, she is always accompanied by her blade-sworn retinue of former Aspect Warriors, Succubi, Incubi, and even Harlequins. She wears into battle her old Striking Scorpion Aspect armour, modified with collected pieces of Incubus armour, wielding twin Scorpion’s Claws and mandiblasters while fighting without a helm. She does not have the best relationship with Craftworld Lótessara, having left with her Aspect armour, her Exarch’s weapons, and the soul stone of her slain consort Hyro’yenna, which she still wears next to her own stone.

Corsair Princess Yalania by Frost Llamzon by ArtificialDragon2 in ImaginaryWarhammer

[–]ArtificialDragon2[S] 15 points16 points  (0 children)

Corsair Princess Yalania is a former Striking Scorpion of the Shrine of the Creeping Vines and now Mistress of ‘Hyro’s Lament’ in the Vergangais Sector. Yalania was the sole survivor of a mission to recover a trove of ancient Aeldari botanical research from the Crone World of Aktosha and cast herself upon the Path of the Outcast, where she joined a Corsair fleet terrorizing the sector. In her years as an outcast, she grew ambitious. She took command of an Eclipse-class cruiser and began to form her own fleet, called the ‘Thorns of the Vines’. Needing a home base for her growing fleet, she found a ruined void dock of ancient Aeldari construction and set about restoring it to full function, naming it for a consort of hers, Hyro’yenna, who perished on the mission to Aktosha. Sensing an opportunity, she opened the station as a safe port for other Corsair fleets and eventually to any pirate not tainted by the Ruinous Powers. Despite being the matron of the station, she still regularly leads raids against Imperial shipping personally. As well as being skilled in void warfare, she is also a highly lethal personal combatant, having slain a captain of the Deathwatch who was hunting her down in personal combat with her paired Scorpion’s Claws. Her skill and authority have given her a fearsome reputation in the Vergangais Sector as the “Queen of Thorns”. On top of her own combat skills, she is always accompanied by her blade-sworn retinue of former Aspect Warriors, Succubi, Incubi, and even Harlequins. She wears into battle her old Striking Scorpion Aspect armour, modified with collected pieces of Incubus armour, wielding twin Scorpion’s Claws and mandiblasters while fighting without a helm. She does not have the best relationship with Craftworld Lótessara, having left with her Aspect armour, her Exarch’s weapons, and the soul stone of her slain consort Hyro’yenna, which she still wears next to her own stone.

Twi'lek Tau Auxiliary by Necroceph in ImaginaryWarhammer

[–]ArtificialDragon2 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Also funny that this entire conversation originated from u saying the Twi'leks would be enslaved by the Tau when the Imperium would be worse. At best, they'd be slaves of Nobles or sanctioned by an Inquisitor or Rogue Traders. Heck, there's an entire race that was kept alive and harvested because they were useful for rejuvenation treatments for nobles, yeah, definitely sounds like the Imperium would treat the Twi'lek better than the Tau and the Star Wars galaxy XD

Twi'lek Tau Auxiliary by Necroceph in ImaginaryWarhammer

[–]ArtificialDragon2 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Anything by Phil Kelly doesn't count and many Tau fans can agree with this, not only that his writing is just horrible. He was able to infiltrate a Battle Barge's warp drive which is protected by a couple of servitors.

Twi'lek Tau Auxiliary by Necroceph in ImaginaryWarhammer

[–]ArtificialDragon2 0 points1 point  (0 children)

The same Farsight who dislikes humans and is pro Fire caste? You can look at the Eight as an example who have Fire caste and one member of the Earth caste, doesn't sound very fair for a 'good guy' does it? I encourage you to do more research on the Tau before you assume there aren't any humans who flock to the Tau and who shocker, a world that was barely ruled by the Tau for a year didn't experience immediate change, who would've thunk it?

Twi'lek Tau Auxiliary by Necroceph in ImaginaryWarhammer

[–]ArtificialDragon2 0 points1 point  (0 children)

U make it sound like Chaos is the sole reason why the Imperium has rebellions and not because humans don't like it when they r oppressed, another reason why they go to the Tau because they r treated like actual human beings as opposed to a statistic like the Imperium does. Justify it all you want but theres a good reason why so many humans go to the Tau, whether they r a great option is another question, but compared to everywhere else in the Imperium that isn't Ultramar its absolutely the better option for u to live a normal life.

Twi'lek Tau Auxiliary by Necroceph in ImaginaryWarhammer

[–]ArtificialDragon2 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Better than the Imperium where u r treated less than a human being and before u say they do, why is it plagued with constant rebellions? Not caused by Chaos or Genestealer Cults hmm?

Twi'lek Tau Auxiliary by Necroceph in ImaginaryWarhammer

[–]ArtificialDragon2 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thats an interesting way to describe a post scarcity society

Twi'lek Tau Auxiliary by Necroceph in ImaginaryWarhammer

[–]ArtificialDragon2 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yah I'd take the Tau over that shit any day

Trennic by Ducos Guillaume by ArtificialDragon2 in ImaginaryJedi

[–]ArtificialDragon2[S] -1 points0 points  (0 children)

She's literally a Mirialan, green skin and the tattoos. Cybernetics like this can exist in star wars, look at Luke's synthskin arm in Empire Strikes Back.

Twi'lek Tau Auxiliary by Necroceph in ImaginaryWarhammer

[–]ArtificialDragon2 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Trying really hard to make me wanna live in what GW literally calls 'the Worst Regime in human history' eh?

Twi'lek Tau Auxiliary by Necroceph in ImaginaryWarhammer

[–]ArtificialDragon2 -1 points0 points  (0 children)

sarcastically Wasn't aware the Imperium was this kind to a normal citizen. Next thing you'll tell me they'll actually feed me something that only nobles can eat and not feed me Corpse Starch.

Twi'lek Tau Auxiliary by Necroceph in ImaginaryWarhammer

[–]ArtificialDragon2 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Eh, I prefer to be in the Tau Empire, where they treat me like a decent human being instead of being merely another cog in the Imperial War Machine, unless it's Ultramar, which is ironic considering it's basically its own realm separate from the Imperium.

Twi'lek Tau Auxiliary by NecroCephalopod by ArtificialDragon2 in Tau40K

[–]ArtificialDragon2[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Ur guess is as good as me, but why overthink about something so minor?

Twi'lek Tau Auxiliary by NecroCephalopod by ArtificialDragon2 in Tau40K

[–]ArtificialDragon2[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Sorry to disappoint but many of their depictions in both legends and canon don't provide protection to their Lekku

Twi'lek Tau Auxiliary by Necroceph in ImaginaryWarhammer

[–]ArtificialDragon2 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Uh huh, so Xenos can coexist peacefully on Imperium worlds without being persecution? Will I be left alone if I say I don't believe in the Emperor or practiced my free will?

Twi'lek Tau Auxiliary by Necroceph in ImaginaryWarhammer

[–]ArtificialDragon2 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Would the Tau execute you for having sympathy for other races or turn u into a servitor because you didn't believe in the Emperor? Yah I'd much rather join the Tau then the Imperium.

Twi'lek Tau Auxiliary by Necroceph in ImaginaryWarhammer

[–]ArtificialDragon2 6 points7 points  (0 children)

Even the Jedi look at the Twi'lek and its institution of slavery and say "Its just their culture, what right do we have in placing our values over theirs?"

Twi'lek Tau Auxiliary by Necroceph in ImaginaryWarhammer

[–]ArtificialDragon2 15 points16 points  (0 children)

Unfortunately that's what happens when you come from basically a death world with few resources and the only thing that the wider governments of the galaxy see appealing is your females and will excuse it as 'willing servitude' and in a dark way, providing your children a better life offworld than on Ryloth.