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===Titty Monsters=== To make a long story short, Games Workshop primordial executives weren't aware that when you hire someone part-time in the UK they keep what they create and take it away when they quit or are fired. They found this out while in the middle of revealing a new character named [[Kaleb Daark]] and his patron, the fifth Chaos God [[Malal]], and the guys they hired to do the writing for the whole thing decided they were sick of working together and started lawyer-ing up to decide who owns Kaleb. Games Workshop management reacted in horror, and in a knee-jerk fired all of the part-timers. Among them was Tony Ackland. Tony offered to sell them the designs, as he enjoyed the work, but he was dismissed and with him went ALL of the original Warhammer art...and the designs for their existing model lines. Although they were still able to use it all for a few more years, Games Workshop had to quickly redo all existing models. Many of Ackland's concepts, mainly Chaos mutants, were dropped and exist in description only while the actual visual models became markedly less diverse [[Chaos Spawn]]. The more popular designs were simply changed '''only''' enough that they could not be sued for copyright infringement (a practice that currently '''almost the entire miniature industry''' uses against Games Workshop. Turnabout is fair play!) The result was the third generation of Daemonettes. Designed by [[Juan Diaz]], these Daemonettes remained inhuman but their eyes were reduced in size, their claws became less crab and more sleek, and a few of them gained rows of breasts. Their feet gained sharper talons, they gained hair-like horns, their faces became less alien and more elven, and in general they became very attractive. '''THIS''' is when Daemonettes gained a great deal of popularity, [[Monstergirls|for reasons that need not be stated]]. They were released with 3rd edition 40k in 1998. <gallery> Image:Diaz Daemonette Art.jpg|The artwork of Diaz Daemonettes. Image:Daemonette Old Models.jpg Image:Minis_10daemonettes.jpg </gallery>
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