Hey all,
inspired by this guy on
warhammer.org.uk i'm thinking of making a bronze statue of Hashut, for the slaves to pull, along the same lines as his minotaur. Here it is:
The question is does this minotaur (without the trousers of course) fit the image of Hashut? What does Hashut look like?
I think hashut is a big hulking bull with molten eyes of magma and a firery tale who snorts fire.
So he's a normal, albeit burly, bull? Rather than a personification of a bull, like ganesh. Human body, bull head? Also, do we think he had wings like the Great Taurus or the Lammasu?
well i like your idea i think you did great Al-hashut
No Kera, sorry, i thought i'd made it clear. I take no praise for the pics, there from a Beastmen player on warhammer.org.uk, the name escapes me.
I'd say Hashut probably resembles the bloodthirster, however he has hooves and a bull face along with horns.
A bearded bull would be nice.
Apologies, thanks for the link.
A goot tip (something that I do) is to do a keyword search of the topic, read the relevant posts on the subject of choice, then decide if you want to reply somewhere or create a new topic!
That being said, sometimes a new post makes for some interesting new discussion and a refreshed view on things, whereby newer members feel they can still add input without the weight of many established member's opinions looming above them!
Cheers
Vex
Still think my depiction of Hashut is the correct one. See page 3 of the previous thread for my thoughts on that...
Generally, though old members - i.e. myself and Metro - may get "frustrated" with the same old discussions a new thread can be interesting for newer members disinclined to hunt through the site. It does no harm after all and I prefer it to threadomancry
well i guess it depends on what theory im going with at the time
his own deity kinda like the balrog but more bull like
khornate daemon prince a more bull like bloodthirster
one of the faces of tzeentch a more muscular bullish changer of ways