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Entry 5:
A true demonstation of Irresponsibility's power!
I am now fully certain that our purpose here is to turn the entire Mordheim area into one great plaything, so that He may frolic upon it and cause mayhem in the amounts we could only dream.
Firstly, we left Baigen behind in the hopes that the vat of various toxins we soaked him in will invoke some power. We returned, no such luck, but back on to the topic of the battle!
Our entire group quickly rushed the Sigmar, who posed not only the largest threat to our health but to our endeavor of possession as well! They needed to be made an example for the rest...
I focused my power, and as I felt my mind twist and rip apart some brainless maiden's, I witnessed a sight of true glory! Yay, that I may to witness one Sigmar clear knock another's head a good thirty feet with a hammer swing again, I should think myself divinely fortunate! As it rolled to Thanatos' feet, he smiled down at it, then screeched at the opposing Sigmar who had not yet given up the fight.
Foolish worshippers of a meaningless deity!
Though Rax slew another sister, many of my boys were defeated in the melée. However, the true sight was to watch four or five of the fools dance around Thanatos, helplessly attempting to defeat the glorious manifestation of Slannesh! It was a foolish attempt, as his tentacles and claws made short work of their attacks, and he felled another sister himself.
However, seeing most of the bretheren exhausted and Thanatos growing weary of battle, I called for our departure, and we did so, only to laugh in disdain as the Dwarves finally approached and beat those pathetic of Sigmar into submission.
They ran. We watched. There was a great deal of humor had at this.
On our way back, we did run into a few townspeople with pitchforks. Laughing, we took them hostage. Thanatos ate well, and what was left of them made for superb sacrifice material.
I am sure the Sigmar think we left for cowardice-related reasons. Opinions are like arseholes, I suppose.
-Tylor
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