>germany is bigger than the atlantis
Warhammer Fantasy General
Avatars of War Dire Harpy?
Canon was that Neferata's elixer was an improvement, according to Black Library.
Army book canon is just that it was altered. So she did it intentionally either way.
>All this hate for best Bloodline
Strigoi, go back to fucking sheepgheists in the backwoods.
So can anyone tell me the strength in lore of Vampires and if it's possible to have "weak" vampires?
>So can anyone tell me the strength in lore of Vampires
Strong enough to tear the heart out of the chest of a dragon and eat it, strong enough to cut off the heads of Greater Daemons in one swipe, and strong enough to punch through solid rock in anger without any pain. So really fucking strong, on par with the most powerful human sized bipedal beings in the setting AKA Chaos Champions.
That's not even going into their speed, the fact they ALL have a connection to magic so any can become a Wizard, and the fact that if someone wants to resurrect them they cannot be permanently killed.
>and if it's possible to have "weak" vampires?
Young Vampires, Vampires who haven't fed in a long time but haven't hit that level of starvation where they mutate into giant bat hulks, weak Vampires in the presence of Light magic, and I guess a regular poncy dumbass afraid to get his hands dirty who prefers to monologue instead of killing the Witch Hunter and doesn't know to dodge bullets.
Maybe you should download the Vampire Counts 8e Army Book in the OP copypasta and read it.
It isn't very long, and is far more accurate than we can be.
So were the negatives, like weakness to sunlight, were caused by Nagash's curse or the imperfectly copied elixir? Where did the blood thirst come from? Was also part of the curse?
technically it's Arkhan's elixer
Sunlight was Nagash, blood thirst was the elixir.
I love the Lahmians, Neferata is just a fucking moron and a terrible ruler.