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As Seasons move by in Asphalt 9, the team wanted to find a way to reward our players who participate in all our events throughout a season, while also offering a way to unite your efforts to help work towards our seasonal rewards.
Ignite your engines and steel yourselves, Legends! The scorching flames of excitement will engulf the Asphalt 9: Legends community as we unveil the latest sensation: Drive Syndicate 7, Racing Through Fire!
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- The Bentley Mulliner Bacalar Car Hunt has officially exited early access. It's time to hunt down this luxurious beauty!
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How fast you are having can make a huge difference. So does the density of the cuts. Every time you get a flame the actual depth of the cut is much less. If you slow down to cut deeper you just get more flames, To make a faster cut that does not make it through, then going for a second or even third pass will do a better cutting job (with acrylic, wood is a different kettle of fish).
I've said before in this august journal of nerdy knowings that I intend to have one of each of what I call the "God Squads" in the army. I've so far got Noise Marines and Plague Marines sorted, and they're pretty easy to fit into the "Mystery Cults" vibe that I had going. The Berserkers I was waiting on for the new kit and I'm glad I did. That leaves just the Rubric Marines of Tzeentch. Huh. How the hell was I going to make them work in the army? The tl;dr of Rubric Marines is that they were all created by Ahriman and are all Thousand Sons. They're literally just animated suits of armour filled with the dusty remains of the former occupant. So I needed something that would mimic the same vibe, but with a Word Bearers twist. Finally, the answer came to me: Necromancy.
Yep, all these poor unfortunate souls are raised from the dead by that Sorcerer in the middle of the unit. "Brilliant!" thought I, but how to make them seem so on the tabletop... Help was on hand in the form of the Puppetswar Burning Skulls bits pack. But they needed more, as it stood the heads just had a "Ghost Rider" vibe and I wanted it to look like sorcerous flames were gusting through the suits. So I set to with green stuff making further flame appear around the collars of the suits. I also created some battle damage, (missing limbs, holes in torsos etc) that had fire leaking out of them. I figured it helped with the "killed in battle" look.
In equipping the squad I was careful to avoid the Bad Feels (you can have the entire squad with warpflamers which is spicy) so I sprinkled in two warpflamers and one of those whacking great soulreaper cannons. The rest have those sorcerous bolters the Thousand Sons use. So with that all done it was on to the painting, sadly for these lads they got started riiiiiight at the point (April last year) that I was just so, so done with painting Word Bearers. So they languished, base coated, in their figure case for the best part of a year until a combination of the Lachesis campaign and a hobby hangout in Oxford got me back on the Word Bearer horse. Functionally, their painting isn't different to the rest of the army, the only interesting bit is the green flames and they were achieved with that wonder of modern OSL Hexwraith Flame. It's the consistent colour across the army for "sorcerous shizzle occurring here" and works super well on these lads. I went through a couple of layers building up the colour on the darker surrounding armour and weapons and I'm glad I did. They're looking spanky. As a last minute whim I put some washes of the basing colours over them to simulate dust build up. Animated burning skeletons not being known for their hygiene.
So there's only really one more chap to talk about, the leader - and only real functioning intellect - of the squad, the sorcerer. He is one of the Exalted Sorcerers with all of the most obvious Thousand Sons bits swopped out for more normal chaos marine bits. It tones him down a smidge and makes him a unit sorcerer not an HQ choice in appearance. Let's meet him shall we? I bet Kairon is delighted to see another sorcerer about...
"Oh it's you, good, I feared you had perished on Lachesis. Excellent, I have work for you, do you see that individual yonder? That is Atresh Gorlem, devoted of Tzeentch and inevitable problem. Why? Oh, because he has determined a way of raising my sacred brothers from the dead and puppeteering them in ghastly parodies of life. So far he has only raised those who have explicitly asked to be, they wear his mark on their armour and tell their battle brothers. So I can have no real quarrel yet, but I do not know how he is doing what he is doing and all devoteds of Tzeentch are ambitious and untrustworthy. Hmm? Oh no, there are at least three cults of Tzeentch in the Graven Star to my knowledge but they are secret as any sect belonging to a god who's portfolio includes betrayal should be. He parades it out in the open. Perverted if you ask me. So watch him. Make sure you tell me if he ever, ever raises one who did not consent. For that will give me cause to burn him to embers and spit on the coals..."
Painting Gorlem was an exercise in restraint. So much of this model wanted to be bright and colourful and I needed to keep it locked down to "Word Bearers with a sprinkle of Tzeetch". So the lining of the cloak went blue as did the ribbons and the sigil of Tzeentch. Everything else? Black or Word Bearers red. I also went maximum bling on the gold stave and other details to get that blue and yellow tone that Tzeentch seems to like. There's all sorts of fun little details hanging from belts and the like, he's a really superb model.
Remember that every second counts in the event of a fire. Escape plans help you get out of your home quickly. Practice your home fire escape plan twice each year. Some tips to consider when preparing this plan include:
In this virtual and augmented reality experience, you are racing against the clock to escape from an apartment fire. You will have to navigate through several rooms and make fast decisions to avoid danger. Are you up for the challenge?
ok ok ok... on almost every entry i have made. i have noticed people arent just talking about what thie song means. most of them are talking about how awesome the "shit" is. and not talking about the lyrics at all...
anyway. this song means keep pushing on and on. till you get to your destination. no matter how hard it is (through the fire and the flames we carry on!) keep your eye on it. and never give up. now some people just look at the lyrics and "translate" them for word for word. if you do that your rarely gonna find the "real" meaning of the song your looking at. you have to summarize each verse. and then put it all together.
The Song is about World War II and the Americans vs the japanese-On a cold winter morningIn the time before the lightIn flames of death's eternal reignWe ride towards the fight- WWII for the Americans began in the winter and launched dozens of surprise attacks on japan in the following weeks.
When the darkness is falling downAnd the times are tough or rightThe sand of evil laughterFalls around the world tonight- World War II included the whole world so evil laughter falls around it. Back then times were not like today's and the darkness is the journey to fight
Fightin' hard, fightin' on for the steelThrough the wastelands evermoreThe scattered souls will feel the hellBodies wasted on the shores- Finally they made it to the shores and the fighting begins with the singer fighting in this battle and shots are flying all around. It's a wasteland of scattered and dead bodies in the hands of steel (Guns and Cannons and swords were made from iron not steel)
On the blackest wings in hell's terrainWe watch the lands becomeIn fire and flame, now once again we know- Americans in the battle thought japan was hell because they kept coming with everything they got including black wings (airplanes) and hell's terrain (japan and surrounding islands)
So now we're flying, we're freeWe're free before the thunderstormHunt towards the wildernessOur quest carries onFar beyond the sun down, far beyond the moonlightDeep inside our hearts and all our souls- On their way to the battle they are free one last time before they must give up their lives for their nation. The thunderstorm (Sound of guns, bombs, etc)is the battle they're heading to. The wilderness are all the mountain ranges and grasslands on the island before japan such as midway. They battle all day and all night with all they got.
So far away we wait for the dayFor the lives all so wasted and goneWe feel the pain of a lifetime lost in a thousand daysThrough the fire and the flames we carry on- So far away means on the other side of the world in Japan. The pain of killing and people being slaughtered around you would not experience in a thousand day as you have in one night. And through the fire and the flames they keep fighting.
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