Other than a Slann character, I feel a Skink is the most likely candidate for an 'incarnate' for one of the Winds of Magic, even with their squishy-ness. GW appears to be buffing up core characters with pivotal positions and interesting history - the Skinks have always been the most dynamic and characterised LM caste, whilst the Saurus are usually just represented as impassive, objective warriors. Sure, characters like Gor-Rok and Kroq-Gar have interesting backstories, but their characterisation is fairly shallow.
Other than Mazdamundi I think Tehenhauin is probably the most likely, considering his relation with the twin-tailed comet, his history with the (now upsurging) Skaven, and being the prophet of the LM's most active God (each End Times book has focused to at least some degree on the fate of the Gods, so a focus on Sotek seems to natural in the book with the LM, which would implicate Tenehauin).
They just better do something about that toughness...I'm all for him turning into a Coatl xp
I'm very meh about Tetto'ekko, although I can see Kroq-Gar having a chance to be some sort of 'ascended' tbh. I just don't think he'd make an interesting one, nor viable as an 'incarnate' for one of the Winds of Magic.
Ixt said:
I asked in one thread, but I'll ask again: who is Lord Huaxhini, and what is he doing?
He's got a bit of fluff in the Summary of our book (the last page). Anyway, I've never heard of him before. Any thoughts? He sounds pretty important already.
Lord Huaxhini, as far as I remember, hasn't had any previous mentions in the fluff. I think his existence, and his awakening from lethargy (which I remember is hinted at being the consequence of some machination of Chaos), is symbolic of the Slann as a whole becoming more active and responding to the call of Mazdamundi to spring into action.