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i wanted to make a one headed ogre magi in wc3 because they dont exist in in classic wc3 ((If)sorry for bad english)
new changes on the model:
teamcolor on the bottom wand
added portrait (different file)
fixed visible head on death
added slam animation from mountain king
There are a lot of issues with the model.
Please fix the following issues:
There are a lot of issues and unneded tracks. You need to remove those: Sanity Test
There is no portrait file. You need a portrait file or just a camera. A portrait is preferred.
An in-game screenshot it required.
A proper description is also welcome.
The model edit is very poor and extremely basic. You need to make it more unique.
There are issues with the geoset animations. The head remains even in the decay animation. This is very bad.
With these severe issues I would recommend you to first improve your skill, ask for input in the modelling forum and then post models as this section is not a place for first tries.
But you're wrong though a quick google search could have spared you this incorrect correction. it's because it has two heads (=two people) that the standard unit is called magi. it comes from zoroastrian religion, their priests were called magus. One magus, several magi. "Mage" is just a shortening of magus.
I found out that magi is indeed the plural of magus, but it also has meaning if (rarely) used in singular form. Basically, you're right, but technically, I'm not 100% wrong either.
The more I study this language, the more I hate it.
Yep, I believe originally only Ogre-Magi were two-headed and normal Ogre's were one-headed. Then the lore gets iffy and suddenly even normal Ogres can be two-headed. However TFT almost retcons RoC in a way in the campaigns by making all normal Ogre's one-headed and the mages two-headed like before.
In Warcraft 2 all Ogres are two-headed which only adds to the confusion.
Technically, magi is the plural of magus, not mage. The plural of the last is mages.
But note that these ogres, in the original lore, have two heads and thus why the plural. What you consider an entity is actually two.
Oh darn, this one has one head, lol, so yeah, either magus or mage.
Oh, I saw your after message. Sorry.
Yep, I believe originally only Ogre-Magi were two-headed and normal Ogre's were one-headed. Then the lore gets iffy and suddenly even normal Ogres can be two-headed. However TFT almost retcons RoC in a way in the campaigns by making all normal Ogre's one-headed and the mages two-headed like before.
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