A new rumor engine is out and it looks like one we saw earlier in 2019 for Teclis and the Lumineth Realm-lords. Check them out and tell us what you think.
Warhammer Community dropped a new rumor engine right on time. Except it’s another rumor engine that we’ve pretty much seen before. It’s not hard to tell that the latest rumor engine and a rumor engine back in 2019 will be more than likely going to the same faction.
Next to Teclis’ mount, there is a small garden of bonsai trees. Looking at the rumor engine from above, we’ve got an exact match.
This week we have another mysterious growth that is near copy/paste from a bit we saw back in December 2019…
The new tree above looks to be on a cliff face, whereas the one on Teclis’ base is definitely on some ruins.
From the video preview at LVO, you can see that other trees appear on the terrain around him, so perhaps we’re looking at a terrain kit incoming for the Realm-lords as well?
What do you think this bit could be going to in the days ahead? Is it from new terrain or another large kit for the Realm-lords?
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