tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1488294190723126143.post3653419177121777972..comments2023-10-18T23:56:19.054-05:00Comments on Hereticwerks: Nag TeethUnknownnoreply@blogger.comBlogger4125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1488294190723126143.post-65294343560566048462012-07-18T01:44:43.805-05:002012-07-18T01:44:43.805-05:00Oh, dog-meat can be found on a few menus, but only...Oh, dog-meat can be found on a few menus, but only in very discrete, disreputable cafes that cater to the profoundly non-superstitious or those with peculiar religious convictions. They just don't dare advertise that aspect of their bill of fare, or else incur a lot of trouble...garrisonjameshttps://www.blogger.com/profile/09544523186717576771noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1488294190723126143.post-48429500770050822992012-07-16T13:17:46.355-05:002012-07-16T13:17:46.355-05:00Glad dogs aren't on the menu. I wondered about...Glad dogs aren't on the menu. I wondered about them when I saw references to dog packs in the encounter tables. Once again, your comments open up huge new fascinating details about Wermspittle. And amazingly, my iPad's spell checker just offered to spell out WermspIttle when I typed in "Werm"Tallgeesehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/16045006122540505779noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1488294190723126143.post-91842017516952441162012-07-16T12:09:15.821-05:002012-07-16T12:09:15.821-05:00@John Till: The Fantomists and others know spells ...@John Till: The Fantomists and others know spells to cajole and coerce disparate groups of Nag Teeth...and other, similar Geist-forms to merge and accumulate into truly horrific monstrosities, but thankfully those sorts of things are rare, or at least difficult/expensive to put into effect.<br /><br />It is unlikely that any dogs get eaten in the Winter, unless they were prepared and preserved garrisonjameshttps://www.blogger.com/profile/09544523186717576771noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1488294190723126143.post-27515598492125902642012-07-16T10:29:07.410-05:002012-07-16T10:29:07.410-05:00As I was reading this, I was imagining a clatterin...As I was reading this, I was imagining a clattering swirls of horses' teeth as a kind of "tooth devil", and then you went right ahead and put that in the description of the toothed swirls used by the Barons of Mareidtholm!<br /><br />I imagine their are similar haunts for abandoned dogs or dogs that are eaten by their owners in the Winter.<br /><br />Speaking of Germans and teeth, ITallgeesehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/16045006122540505779noreply@blogger.com