A commission of Vivian James and Nagatoro as Warhammer 40k characters.
Comisión de Vivian James y Nagatoro como personajes de Warhammer.
A commission of Vivian James and Nagatoro as Warhammer 40k characters.
Comisión de Vivian James y Nagatoro como personajes de Warhammer.
This reminds me that you once said you hate Warhammer 40,000 Kuku, but you never told me why when I asked.
Also I wonder which race Lillian would be… probably the (Spanish) Inquisition, Ordo Hereticus. Accusing people of impurity is her favourite thing in the world.
You see, this is why i love this website. Only high-quality memes not half ass low-effort memes. If kukuruyo makes a meme, you better believe he is going to put time in it, goddammit!
The “Horrible and Terrifying Spanish Inquisition” is part of the Black Legend about Spain, so widespread in the past by english and dutch, to discredit Spain as much as possible because it was their enemy at the time. The Inquisition didn’t even originate in Spain, didn’t exist only in Spain, and wasn’t nearly as bloodthirsty as it’s so commonly depicted. Once I’ve made this clear, I comment the picture.
Vivian has a funny face here, I admit that it’s made me smile. Although it’s difficult to realise that she’s depicted as an eldar without long ears to see.
Well, it could have been that we where exaggerating about the inquisition, but it was a spanish inquisition. The netherlands was inspired by the believe of people from Italy, where they went against some of the catholic believes and because the netherlands was a part of spain and spain was strictly Roman-catholic at that time they did not like that so we resisted against or spanish opressors and that was the cause of the 80 year war and also the start of the golden age for the netherlands. (Thanks for that by the way XD)
I wouldnt doubt for a second that we exaggerated the spanish inquisition, but Spain still forced there religion on us and we resisted against there believes, but i think those ideas about the spanish inquisition came form England (or monty python).