Most Beastmen are born of humens. As to the question of how that's sustainable, it's not. Warhammer is fricking stupid. It's like how Sigmar put on a shirt and all of a sudden a bunch of idiot naked barbarians were a functioning empire with books and shit.
>the Franks and other Germanic tribes went from tribal societies to functional high-medieval states over the course of a couple hundred years by absorbing Roman knowledge and forms of governance >the same happening in a fantasy setting (replace Romans with dwarves and elves) is somehow unrealistic
>It's like how Sigmar put on a shirt and all of a sudden a bunch of idiot naked barbarians were a functioning empire with books and shit.
how would you have done it then
Shoes.
Shirts and pants are just the man holding you back.
https://i.imgur.com/a5JtwBo.png
Alright, which one of you wrote this?
IIRC that's from WFRP 2, which had a lot of entries of generally oddity but usually were attributed to in-setting characters, most of whom turn out to be crazy or heretics if you follow their blurbs long enough
frick shoes all my homies hate shoes I get that they're an important item, functionally speaking, that allows us to travel further per day and brave all sorts of climactic and terrain conditions, which massively spikes our effectiveness as a species and leads to compounding returns as being able to do more of everything we were already doing is a huge force multiplier, I just fricking hate wearing em
>Beastmen are mixtures of animal and human forms >most animals are less sexually dimorphic than humans and only show clear differences when pregnant >ergo it is likely that there are more Beastwomen than assumed by visual cues >the behavior of obvious Beastwomen might also be the result of pregnancy
I will fix her
If Beastwomen are extremely rare, how are there so many Beastmen?
Most Beastmen are born of humens. As to the question of how that's sustainable, it's not. Warhammer is fricking stupid. It's like how Sigmar put on a shirt and all of a sudden a bunch of idiot naked barbarians were a functioning empire with books and shit.
>the Franks and other Germanic tribes went from tribal societies to functional high-medieval states over the course of a couple hundred years by absorbing Roman knowledge and forms of governance
>the same happening in a fantasy setting (replace Romans with dwarves and elves) is somehow unrealistic
>It's like how Sigmar put on a shirt and all of a sudden a bunch of idiot naked barbarians were a functioning empire with books and shit.
how would you have done it then
Shoes.
Shirts and pants are just the man holding you back.
IIRC that's from WFRP 2, which had a lot of entries of generally oddity but usually were attributed to in-setting characters, most of whom turn out to be crazy or heretics if you follow their blurbs long enough
frick shoes all my homies hate shoes
I get that they're an important item, functionally speaking, that allows us to travel further per day and brave all sorts of climactic and terrain conditions, which massively spikes our effectiveness as a species and leads to compounding returns as being able to do more of everything we were already doing is a huge force multiplier, I just fricking hate wearing em
I'll pay that
Pants too, not just a shirt.
>Anon doesn't know about the HRE that the empire is blatantly based off of
I too am surprised Germans formed a functioning civilization that is the most fantastical part about warhammer
Being anti german is being anti white
Then call me Ibram X. Kendi Jr.
Oglaf style mpreg
Beast men are just chaos mutants that have somewhat stable mutations. That's why beast men take a wide number of shapes and sizes.
Beastmen are more of a chaos-induced birth defect than an established race.
>Extremely rare
>Gentle and shy
Not me.
A better question: Why did you screenshot your own personal wiki and blame us for it?
That's from the Warhammer Fantasy wiki, moron
Not him, but I checked and didn't see that exact passage, but saw a couple of other passages that relayed the same information.
BTW: http://pastebin.com/jc0k4X5V
Did you check Lexicanum or Fandom? There are two wikis.
Next time post the source, friend besto
The oldest book I have that makes the same claim is a chaos book from WHFB2E which means it predates Ganker let alone /tg/.
>Beastmen are mixtures of animal and human forms
>most animals are less sexually dimorphic than humans and only show clear differences when pregnant
>ergo it is likely that there are more Beastwomen than assumed by visual cues
>the behavior of obvious Beastwomen might also be the result of pregnancy
It has been like that for years tho.