Originally Posted by Stabbey
As befits an alliance, it's clear that some of the units are from a spectrum of Rivellon's races. Some are pretty obvious, others less so. (Feel free to clarify this, Jan. wink )

Ok! smile

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Trooper: Human
This unit's lines are pretty generic, so it could only be a human.

Those humans! Their genericism ( think) always gives them away!
Correct!

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Grenadier: Dwarf
This unit is obviously drunk. Clearly it must be a Dwarf.

Right-o!

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Shaman: Elf?
Elwyn thinks it could be an Elf.

Elf or human, could be either really.

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Warlock: Possibly a pair of Imps?

Pair of bat-crap crazy imps, yes!

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Hunter: Maybe a human?

Yep. Or elf ranger.

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Armour: Lizard, perhaps?

That or human.

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Devastator: Undead
This talks about death a whole lot. Must be an Undead.

Correct!

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Imp Fighter: Imp
It's in the name.

Well spotted! wink

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Bomber Balloon: Undead
This also sounds like an undead.

Yes indeed.

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Zeppelin: Human?

Or a dainty elf.

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Transport: Elf
"Engines running at an eco-friendly pace, hope we don't hit too many fish, won't that use too much fuel?" - Has to be a tree-hugging Elf.

She hugs trees so intently they've complained to druids about non-consensual intimacy. So yeah, an elf.

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Ironclad: Dwarf
"Dwarfs on a ship? Who would have thought!"

And yet it's true!

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Juggernaut: Lizards
I have to give watser credit for pointing this one out. It has a bit of an odd voice, but doesn't talk enough about death to be undead, and has a bit of arrogance? Lizards.

Lizards sounds about right.

We didn't always specify, so when it's not completely clear from the text (like the Zeppelin), feel free to imagine what you like best! smile


I am in blood
Stepp'd in so far, that, should I wade no more,
Returning were as tedious as go o'er.