Casey G. Pretty much. I can't remember if they think they're orks, or if they just revere orks and try to be like them because they live on an ork-dominated planet.
With all their catch phrases, branded look, and rampant enthusiasm, they seemed like a highly motivational group. I expect they'll release a book on tape series soon.
Random idea for high-lethality D&D campaigns: Character death unlocks new classes and races. Maybe useful in “special snowflake” campaigns where no one reads your carefully crafted setting material. Instead you roll it out piecemeal as PCs bite the dust. “I really want to play a saurian warlock…sure, I’ll take a drink of that mystery potion.” Someone probably thought of this before.
Hey, I'm using Jeff and Brendan's 20 questions to help me get a feel for my upcoming Perdition campaign. Never done it before. Highly recommended. http://jrients.blogspot.com/2011/04/twenty-quick-questions-for-your.html http://www.necropraxis.com/2012/02/24/20-quick-questions-rules/
That explains my sudden urge to pick up a warhammer army.
ReplyDeleteWell, I mean, if you want to get really technical, they're Diggas from Gorkamorka.
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Whoa, are those humans who think they're orks?
ReplyDeleteCasey G. Pretty much. I can't remember if they think they're orks, or if they just revere orks and try to be like them because they live on an ork-dominated planet.
ReplyDeleteWith all their catch phrases, branded look, and rampant enthusiasm, they seemed like a highly motivational group. I expect they'll release a book on tape series soon.
ReplyDeleteIf only their vehicles were painted red...
ReplyDeleteDiggas want to be orks. They mimic greenskins cargo cult style.
ReplyDeleteOh good I didn't see this post originally but I'm glad someone else had the same exact thoughts as me.
ReplyDeleteYou can't tell me that having custom war trophy steering wheels isn't the orkiest thing ever put in a movie.
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