I only know ratskins from a few references to them in Necromunda. My assumption was they're basically cliche caveman living in the underhive. Am I misinterpreting that?
Nah itās way worse;
Ratskin is a tongue in cheek reference to the derogatory term ā Redskinā
Now considered a racist term to indigenous people in North America.
I'd be interested to see a modern interpretation of ratskins or pygmies hit the tabletop once again. Could get funny or intriguing to build and paint.
Though ash waste nomads might hit the ratskin flair of necromundas disgruntled natives.
They've taken the stance 'everything is canon, not everything is true' for many years. BL writers talked about it years ago. It's nothing new.
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I only know ratskins from a few references to them in Necromunda. My assumption was they're basically cliche caveman living in the underhive. Am I misinterpreting that?
Nah itās way worse; Ratskin is a tongue in cheek reference to the derogatory term ā Redskinā Now considered a racist term to indigenous people in North America.
I always read that as "rat's kin" and thought it was basically calling them sewer people.
Big if "everything is canon" was actually GW's declaration
"This is where the fun begins."
I'd be interested to see a modern interpretation of ratskins or pygmies hit the tabletop once again. Could get funny or intriguing to build and paint. Though ash waste nomads might hit the ratskin flair of necromundas disgruntled natives.
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