I agree that the Dawi Zharr diet should be mostly made up of meat. There are probably not many types of vegetables that will grow in Zharr Naggrund. Barbecues and flambed pork would be suitable. Do Chaos Dwarfs drink beer or rather a stronger beverage?
i would say have the meat almost burnt! also, serve some really dark wine of other beverage in those cheesy skull goblets you can get from the dollar store or the like. Other than that, i would say maybe a hard bread or cracker, and meat. NO VEGES!! they dont grow to well in volcanic regions.
I think chances are like the dwarfs they can cultivate food underground, or terraforming parts of the land into farms Because of their slaving style they are more likely to eat domesticated meat, and would be the ones to invent battery farming.
instead of a flat bread maybe a flour/corn wrap. warmed up and filled with bbq style pork strips and cheese, onions, mushrooms, could be nice. I can also see them using a lot of fiery spices
Of course you have to remember if you want people to eat it you might have to bend the rules a bit concerning chaos dwarf diet.
I would imagine they make off with more than just slaves on their raids; they could very easily raid food supplies of other racs to complement their (probably) bland diet. That means you probably see alot of variety at Chaos Dwarf tables, depending on when and from were the latest slaving expedition got back from.
Wow! An excellent conversion! Well done! They just drop with 3rd ed style!
Do you have any plans on doing some elites/heroes using chaos knight helms? (Those chaos knight helms are sooooo cool).
Indeed, great work! Your style is reminiscent of 3rd edition. Not anything like identical, of course, but I immediately come to think of oldhammer CDs when seeing those conversions. Good choice of bitz and solid paintjobs.
Have to say that you really called to the style well. These immediately bring to mind those whimsical early edition chaos dwarves with the massive helmets gangly horns and brutish weapons. Even the posing captures it well. Nicely done!
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For thousands of years the "ChaosDoom," or Element Legion lay trapped, suspended in a state of lonely silence within the Master Chaos Emerald, watching seasons in the outside worlds come and go, generations birth and die.
Dr. Ivo Robotnik, convinced there was some ultimate power within, succeeded in breaking the Emerald, providing a long-awaited exit for the ChaosDoom. No longer trapped, they waste no time in spreading their evil throughout Mobius and its surrounding dimensions.
Initially (and in this game) though, all that takes affect is the DoomVirus, the poisonous atmosphere suitable only for the ChaosDoom. Any living creature coming in contact with the atmospheric rays of the broken Master Emerald fall into sickness, and eventually wither sway- Unless the Cure is found in time.
Robots and creatures made of Metal, Stone or Wood are controlled by and serve as initial hosts for the ChaosDoom. Even Robotnik's Boss Robots do their bidding. All of these machines are bent on destroying Sonic, for he alone poses a threat to ChaosDoom.
ChaosDoom's main problem is that in order to fully escape the clutches of the Master Chaos Emerald, they need TIME. Not a subscription to the magazine, but maybe a year to fully develop outside of their "egg."
To the ChaosDoom, the longer Sonic can be delayed or even eliminated the more time they have to develop. Protecting the Acts with robots and the Cure Items with big, huge and nasty Bosses will hopefully accomplish this.--S_U_F 19:02, December 3, 2009 (UTC)
Why are chaos 3 and 5 not given discriptions, there in Sonic X? I think their appearance was meantioned in the trivia section but I can't find it anymore so if someone could look into that.Ultimate silver fan 19:44, April 24, 2010 (UTC)
Who said that? I never heard that before, and it seems like pure speculation. Someone give me a source outside of the comic continuity because I don't believe it. 72.64.126.220 01:50, June 9, 2011 (UTC)
Actually, Chaos IS a Chao. I'm thinking he might have been a Neutral Chao ('cuz they're blue) when he was first born, but then one member of the Knuckles Clan used him as a test subject for a water spell, transforming him into a smaller, younger version of himself. When he returned to his fellow Chao, they must have noticed he was powerful and special, so they made him their guardian. What do you guys think? MewtwoLucario (talk) 22:09, February 25, 2015 (UTC)
Now you're just using a different argument from the one we were criticizing previously. And like I said, I fail to see how only a few similarities between Cell and Chaos should be enough to have the former mentioned in Trivia on Chaos' page. There are also countless other villains in many different franchises that have these basic traits that you mention, so why aren't you mentioning them as well? By your logic, if a character from a different franchise has the few similarities you mentioned previously then they should be listed as trivia, so the countless other characters from the other franchises that have these similarities too should be listed as well, and doing so would be completely pointless because the similarities are too few and it would be a complete waste of time because we would then have to spend hours, days, possibly even weeks finding other villains that have these similarities and mentioning them as well. Do you see where I'm going with this? Lloyd the Cat"I hog that hedgehate!" 23:39, June 11, 2011 (UTC)
And how exactly does Sonic borrow heavily from Dragonball? If you're referring to the Super Transformations and Chaos Emeralds, then you can just stop right there because whether or not these 2 concepts were borrowed from Dragonball is debatable and speculative. Unless you can give me a plethora of other concepts used in Sonic that actually serve as clear indications as being originally from Dragonball? Lloyd the Cat"I hog that hedgehate!" 00:25, June 12, 2011 (UTC)
Haven't you ever even thought that it may be a coincidence? And besides, the Sonic series is more based on the Mario series than Dragon Ball Z. Everything about Sonic being based off of Dragon Ball Z is what some fans believe. It has never been confirmed.MetalShadow272 01:09, June 12, 2011 (UTC)
All the things you're mentioning are speculative and uncomfirmed. Characters having similar traits does not necessarily mean that they were based on one another. Also, Yuji Naka never stated that the Super Transformations were actually based off of Super Saiyans. And what interview? Lloyd the Cat"I hog that hedgehate!" 01:14, June 12, 2011 (UTC)
Consider this: many people view the Giant Mech as the unofficial boss of Sky Sanctuary, when it's really the boss of the Classic Era. Do you think that Perfect Chaos will be treated the same way, with him being viewed as the unofficial boss of Seaside Hill and the official boss of the Dreamcast Era? ScorpionTail 15:28, October 4, 2011 (UTC)
Is it me or is Chaos' powers and appearance (mainly his 0 and Perfect form) strongly inspired and based on Tlaloc the Aztec God of precipitation? I wouldn't be surprised if he is given that the tribe Knuckles and Tikal belong to resemble ancient American civilizations, especially the Aztec, Mayan and Incan ones. TerraRyzing (talk) 06:24, October 25, 2013 (UTC)
Should Chaos' varios forms (Chaos 1, Chaos 2, etc) be classified as Super forms? They are using Chaos emeralds after all. They're more like incomplete versions of his real super form, Perfect Chaos?Yahyanime (talk) 20:47, July 4, 2016 (UTC)
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