100% oldhammer in the Metal ^_^100% oldhammer in the flesh.
This. And they bring me to mind of the beastmen of the fantasy novels with Gotrek & Felix, the Katerina story arc...Subtle, muted tones that gives them this grounded/ low fantasy look of creatures skulking in the shadows of the forest, blending in just like more natural animals do.
Yeah, you've got it to a tee. Lovely crafting and colouring. Me, an 'optimistic' pessimist always bought into the idea that little goat-footed baby born to shame of the woodsman & his wife was probably secretly loved, doted on, then abandoned to the mysterious, forgiving and (mutated) deep forest dwellers. Later, they just got in with a crowd of teenage wrong 'uns.think some of the horror of Oldhammer beastmen and mutants comes from how pointlessly tragic their existence is
You both describe things that are much more interesting to me than the later beastmen became. Even the RoC era ones are a bit too much for me and better deployed in warbands or armies in the chaos wastes.
I want varied and poorly-armed beastmen who hang out with mutants and cavort with covert human cultists in the deep, dark woods in occasional bacchanalian orgies. Their gods would not share the names of the main chaos ones and the humans among them might well believe they're worshipping the old gods.
(... And don't forget to mention the Orchards, Lord summerisle!)EXACTLY THIS.
Praise be The Mother for good crops and fertility.
Plas ca change! Some days I feel my three would do that if they find the cupboards empty of snacks after school... At least try and gnaw on a limb if I stood still long enough.(until you remember they're now being raised by chaos worshiping murder-beasts and may come back to eat Ma and Pa).
That's right. They were called 'Gaves'. There's also a couple of lines in the bestiary in WFB 3rd ed:Is my memory playing tricks on me? I was sure the the beastmen described in Lost and the Dammed goes into the background of mutant children being left in the woods and picked up by the tribes of beastmen?
There was a short story somewhere, about a lass who gets pregnant by a guy who's started to alter. He leaves for the forest but later comes back for the mutant child. Can't for the life of me remember if that was in one of the anthologies or in a rulebook. Ring any bells with anyone?"Following the recent renewal of the Incursions, there has been a considerable increase in mutant and bestial births amongst the human population of the Old World. Cast into the forests, these 'foundlings' are reared by the Beastmen, swelling their ranks as a result." (p.211)