Have you won a spectacular victory on the tabletop, or perhaps you hold a deep grudge against your most common Dark Elf opponent? Don’t hesitate to post your monument inscription here or in the fluff thread, complete with curses and gory words!
Or perhaps you have something more mysterious and less warlike? Fire away with that, too!
Just stay away from D6s and leadership tests, this is for the background bits.
Take a look in the thread to get an idea how such an inscription can look like. Some things, like curses, dates and carvers, can be good to include sometimes, as for the rest, the sky is the limit.
Following the great contributions to the sayings and quotes thread, how about putting your mark on the Chaos Dwarfs in this area as well? We’ve already got a Khaozalid dictionary, CD songs, sayings and quotes, and there are many more lists of verbal culture stuff to come.
Don’t miss out on the fun. Give us your vision of Chaos Dwarfs, or at least of your army, as it would look like, carved into stone with boastful words, mysticism and megalomania.
“Slave, you toil for Hashut, yet you are unworthy to speak his name.”
-Inscription written in steel inlays, above the monumental stone arch doorway to the Dawi Zharr mine of Grimazul-Ghali, infamously known for the fact that all slaves who enter have their tongues cut out.
“I do not fear your weak Gods”
-Inscription found on one of the skulls among the Road of Skulls leading to Zorn Uzkul. Unlike the rest of the wording, the term ‘weak’ is written in the crude dialect of Rinkul, and can be translated as ‘mortal’.
“I shall drink from your skull”
-Inscription found on another skull among the Road of Skulls.
“Came fer da gold, but found da steel of Harghazhakh”
-Crude Hobgoblin inscription, more akin to graffiti, found on numerous skulls along the Road of Skulls.
“I am Ozymandias, Prophet of Prophets; look upon my works, ye mighty, and despair!”
- inscribed on the base of a huge plinth, which is all that remains of a giant statue that once stood in the Dark Lands, surrounded by the bones of the Dawi Zharr who followed Ozymandias in rebellion against the Iron Ziggurat.
"I am Ozymandias, Prophet of Prophets; look upon my works, ye mighty, and despair!"
- inscribed on the base of a huge plinth, which is all that remains of a giant statue that once stood in the Dark Lands, surrounded by the bones of the Dawi Zharr who followed Ozymandias in rebellion against the Iron Ziggurat.