The Ancient Art of a Mother's Healing Touch

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My mother possesses a magical balm that has the power to heal not just physical wounds, but also emotional ones. It is a mysterious concoction of herbs and oils that she has crafted over the years, passed down from generations. Whenever I am feeling down or going through a difficult time, my mother reaches for her magical balm and applies it to my forehead. As the cool liquid sinks into my skin, I can feel its enchanting properties begin to work their wonders. Dark clouds of sadness and despair are lifted, replaced by a sense of calm and tranquility. It is as if the balm has the ability to soothe not just the body, but also the soul.


Points: 1,000 | Level: 51 | Battle-forged + Battalion: 6 CPs

Who better to face them than the Adeptus Mechanicus, who also have a fairly new codex, even more complex than the Boolean Pythagorean Triples problem. Proud and devoted warriors, they were veterans of both battle and the Thousand Sons psychic discipline system, with no member being of lower cult grade than Philosophus.

Scarab occult defenders

It is as if the balm has the ability to soothe not just the body, but also the soul. The scent of the herbs wafts through the air, creating an atmosphere of comfort and reassurance. In that moment, I am reminded of the immense power of a mother's love and the healing properties it possesses.

Showcase: Thousand Sons and Magnus the Red by Silvernome

Hello everyone, Silvernome here with the second part of my Forces of Change: The Thousand Sons, including both versions of Ahriman, Sorcerers, Magnus the Red and Occult Terminators.

Since I have a large and slow Death Guard force, I wanted my Thousand Sons force to focus on speed. Every unit has wings, discs or can deep strike in. The idea is to zip around the board claiming objectives and blowing things up with their psychic destruction.

My leaders consist of: Ahriman, Exalted Sorcerer (30k Ahriman), a converted AoS Sorcerer on a Disc and a Sorcerer in Terminator Armor (FW event model). All the disc riders are magnetized to be able to run on regular bases if I don’t want to pay the points for the discs. Since I wasn’t a fan of the head on the FW Terminator, I removed it and put on a Scarab Occult helmet and swapped out his axe for a more on-theme weapon. For the Scarab Occult terminators, I magnetized the Heavy Weapons model so he can swap between the cannon, flamer or just run as a regular bolter model and on the Scarab Occult Champion, I magnetized his off-staff hand to run the CC weapon or Bolter.

The entire force is lead by the man that did nothing wrong: Magnus the Red. His chest armor is magnetized so I can remove it when he takes more wounds or just want to run him without. When I was building him during 7th edition, flyers had to come out of flying and hover to battle so I magnetized his wings. In 8th, he no longer needs to do that so I decided to just glue them in permanently.

Hope you enjoyed this look into the yet young but growing Tzeentch and Thousand Sons forces. I’ve already bought a few more kits to help grow it and look forward to sharing them in the future!

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The entire force is lead by the man that did nothing wrong: Magnus the Red. His chest armor is magnetized so I can remove it when he takes more wounds or just want to run him without. When I was building him during 7th edition, flyers had to come out of flying and hover to battle so I magnetized his wings. In 8th, he no longer needs to do that so I decided to just glue them in permanently.
Mother in magical balm

The magical balm is not just a physical remedy; it is a symbol of the love and care that my mother has for me. It is a tangible representation of her unwavering support and belief in my ability to overcome any obstacle. It serves as a reminder that I am never alone, that my mother is always there to provide comfort and solace. And so, whenever I face a challenge or feel overwhelmed by the world, I take solace in the fact that I have a mother with a magical balm, ready to heal and uplift me with her love..

Reviews for "Cultivating Compassion through a Mother's Love"

- John - 2 stars - I really did not enjoy "Mother in magical balm". The storytelling felt disjointed and the characters were underdeveloped. The plot was confusing and I struggled to connect with any aspect of the story. Overall, it was a disappointing read for me.
- Sarah - 1 star - "Mother in magical balm" was a complete waste of time in my opinion. The writing was superficial and lacked any depth or meaningful exploration of the themes it purported to tackle. The dialogue felt artificial and forced, making it difficult to engage with the story. I would not recommend this book to anyone.
- Michael - 2.5 stars - I found "Mother in magical balm" to be average at best. While the concept was intriguing, the execution fell flat. The pacing was inconsistent, with moments of intense action followed by long stretches of boredom. The characters were poorly developed and I struggled to care about their struggles. Overall, it was a mediocre read that did not leave a lasting impression.

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