The Malign Portents event and narrative have taken over the Mortal Realms of late, and the Endless Deserts of Shyish are no exception. Strange signs and omens of ill intent have begun to spring up all across the sands and none are safe from their dread import and today we take a dive into the first of a several short stories as well as some unique rules for Tomb Kings during the Time of Tribulations.
Wednesday, April 25, 2018
Friday, April 20, 2018
Mini of the Week 4-20-18
Welcome back to Mini of the Week, where every Friday I will find a miniature from around the web that exemplifies an aspect of our hobby and share it with you.
Tuesday, April 17, 2018
REVIEW: Idoneth Deepkin
The Idoneth Deepkin have been one of the most anticipated battletomes of late, with aelf fans, and just AoS fans in general clamoring to get a look at them. They definitely rank up there with the Kharadron Overlords as one of the most unique AoS armies to date, so how do the lords of the oceans fare?
Friday, April 13, 2018
Mini of the Week 4-13-18
Welcome back to Mini of the Week, where every Friday I will find a miniature from around the web that exemplifies an aspect of our hobby and share it with you.
Wednesday, April 11, 2018
REVIEW: The Sands of Grief
The Sands of Grief is the second installment in what seems to be the start of an ongoing series from Guy Haley focusing on a Wanderer Prince and his spite servant. I love that we're starting to see certain characters get their own series in Age of Sigmar. So, what grief do these sands hold?
Friday, April 6, 2018
Mini of the Week 4-6-18
Wednesday, April 4, 2018
A Haunting in Chicago: Nighthaunt at Adepticon
Last week I talked about the 1,000 point Nurgle list I took to Adepticon, but for the main event I took an entirely different army, my Nighthaunt. This is an army I originally built as my 1,000 point list for last year, and this year they finally got to have a go at the Championships. So, how did the full ghosty army do?
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