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And who are these "preachers"? Raider griffons, battle griffons, assault griffons, imperial griffons...
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8 years ago
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It would be better to use the term "chaplain" instead of "preacher" – chaplains were, in fact, military priests.
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It would be better to use the term "chaplain" instead of "preacher" - chaplains were military priests.
I liked it. It fits:smile01:

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Raider griffons, assault griffons, battle griffons, imperial griffons...
1) 2) Doesn't fit, as they are more of a defensive grade.
3) The wording "battle" is quite strange, considering that all creatures are combat units because they all participate in battles. Here, it might only be suitable for mages.
5) It's okay. However, both grades can be considered imperial, as they are both used by the empire. There seems to be some confusion. For some reason, the empire has a king and queen, not an emperor and empress, and the griffons are royal. But it can be assumed that Saint Isabelle changed everything to imperial.
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8 years ago
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You could create something like free griffons and griffons of the legion/imperial griffons.
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8 years ago
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Of course, there are options like enraged griffins or furious griffins, but it just doesn't sound right.
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And do your red griffins, like in the original, have the ability to attack all units in a line? Then you could call them "Rukh birds." Remembering that these birds tend to lose their steel feathers in flight, thus injuring people. I don't know how lore-friendly that is for Ashan, though.
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And do your red griffins, like in the original, have the ability to attack everyone in a line? Then you could call them "Rukh birds." Remembering that these birds tend to lose their steel feathers in flight, thus injuring people. I don't know how lore-friendly that is for Ashan, though.
It will most likely remain.
It's strange how griffins become completely different birds when upgraded.
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8 years ago
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Why not others? They might have the same griffin-like body structure. If it isn't prohibited by Ashan lore.
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No means no. Blood and Imperial are the best fit. Saint Isabel could have named them that way, either to intimidate (blood), or to emphasize her supreme power (imperial). Added 5 minutes later I'm using griffin models from black-hat in the mod.
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8 years ago
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Now we need to find a beautiful and meaningful epithet.

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In WGE, they are called storm griffons.
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8 years ago
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Not very good, to be honest.
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Why not others... They might have the same griffin-like body structure. If it isn't forbidden by the Ashan lore.
Well, it is forbidden:
The World of Spirits is divided into elemental worlds, each of which is inhabited by special types of spirits and elementals, the most powerful of which are dragons. The Bird of Thunder, known in the writings of the Seven Cities as the Roc, is one of the greatest spirits of Air. Being bound to the material world, the Bird of Thunder causes storms and hurricanes with every flap of its mighty wings. Most often, the bird is summoned by mages or priests of Ialat through a complex ritual, but sometimes a Roc egg appears on its own in the place where lightning strikes the ground.


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P.S. source http://ru.mightandmagic.wikia.com/wiki/Птица_грома_(HoMM_VI)
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8 years ago
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And if there are any fiery/dynamic/passionate ones.

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