Just jumping down this Mythic Legions rabbit hole in the last month and this video is awesome for someone like me who’s new to the mythology. I dig the story more than I expected but I also love how the story gives enough opening to let some head cannon play as well. Thanks for the knowledge drop!
I love you brother. I've been here from before the beginning and I had not realized how intricate our story is. I'm waiting to be cast as a dwarf in the movie. (Wink wink)
So: Elves and woodland folks and a dear vs. Vampires (Famine) Soldiers and a lion vs. Orcs/Gobins/Orges (War) Knights and an Eagle vs. Skeletons (Death) Good Magicians and Snake vs. Evil Magicians (Pestilence)
This was a great video. And it's great that it was fan requested. Maybe you could find a way to do fan requested videos more often via surveys on the Cabal FB page?
Eathyron's dozen seem to be a personal bodyguards of Eathyron. In my personal fiction they are each mixed class magician/fighters, but each one has a different magic specialty and fighting style. So, for instance, Cyanicus is an illusionist, Drayleeon has magic over animals and Phoenicius has fire magic.
@@Gibbypastrami the birds have a different ball socket than the normal figures. They can swap with each other, but not with normal Mythic Legions figures.
@@RetroRobotRadio WHYYYYYYYYY Can any horse be turned into a centaur? Can i take off a horse head and put any torso on it? They had a centaur guy, can I take his upper half off and replace it with a horse head? Make a new horse?? They had an ogre with a horse head, can I put that on a horse body? Or a moose head on that ogre??
Seems like humans, elves and Dwarves can be good or evil, and can be many factions. Skeletons can be evil or mercenary. Trolls can be evil or Barbarians.
That is all we've seen so far. Mythoss is incredibly diverse, and am sure there are variations, good and evil, spread throughout the Realm! That is one of the best things about the line - the fact that we can add to it as we see fit with customs and kitbashes to fit our own desired narrative.
Are the Horsemen definitely going with pestilence? Another common variation of the Four Horsemen uses conquest instead os pestilence. In that case, it would make more sense that Poxxus represents death, and Necronominus represents conquest.