Fun T'au Fact!
Ever been curious about T'au septs? A sept can be defined as a settled star system, or a collection of star systems, and the planets, moons, and orbital stations found within. Each sept has differing philosophies:
📝Codex: T'au Empire (8th Edition), page 127
It's curious how, in the early codices, the T'au "expected to civilize Kroot culture", yet in the new detachment they are the ones learning from the Kroot. Additionally, some books mention that the younger generations of the T'au use the human language in their conversations.
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It's curious how in the early codexes the Tau expected to become Kroot, and yet in the new detachment they learn from them. Also, some books mention how the new generations of Tau use human language in their conversations.
@m0pan_40k The codexes mention that fire warriors are enrolled in the academies as soon as they are able to walk. This leads me to believe that they aren't born knowing how to walk, although I think they grow quite quickly.
Do you think tau are precocial like most irl ungulates where the babies are born 'ready to go' able to walk and stuff... like a baby tau would look like a normal tau just really small while a human baby is like some sort of helpless blob in comparison
@GangAhriman@m0pan_40k Se sospecha que los etéreos tengan alguna capacidad psíquica pero nada confirmado, hasta ahora los tau son psiquicamente inactivos.
I'm somewhat disappointed with the Vanguard veterans. When they said they were returning to the Firstborn aesthetic, I expected them to bring back the giant jump packs, or at least do something similar to the ones in Aethon Shaan.