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More inside info from my spy, this time stuffed through my letterbox a few hours ago. The info, not the spy

New realm to be called the realm of Matwardia. It's like an alternative version of Earth.

I was mislead about the rules being divided into Bronze, Silver, and Gold. There's two more levels - platinum, and ultimate. Ultimate is the only version going on sale in Australia, and only then from 17th January 1959, at precisely 19:43 hrs. GW's found a wormhole. Presumably, Australian gamers will have to do the same, or invent time travel.

Triangle bases are out - it's pentagons.

Bad news if you like using other company paints like Vallejo. The new rulebook has a built in sensor, and will automatically self-destruct if it detects models painted with non-citadel paints. According to my source, even if you have such models locked away, the sensor can still detect the paint on your hand, even if it's a tiny dot.

Some guy called Draigo makes an appearance. Any clues to who this may be? The name means nothing to me.
Spoiler:


Magic has been totally revamped. You get one lore with the rules, but the 47 other lores have to be purchased separately. £5/$10 per lore.

Game has been reduced to 4 turns, but the option's there to buy more turns mid-game. £10/$15 per turn.

Miscast is no longer two 6s. You have to roll a 1, then a 6 and a 3 to make 9, then a 6, then a 4. You get 1964, which is the year Tom Kirby was born.

Anyway, that's all I got. I'll keep the community posted if there's any further developments.
Spoiler:









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 agnosto wrote:
 streetsamurai wrote:
Darnok has pretty much said that these rumours are fake. Thsnks god


Which makes you question Hastings...


Indeed, although Hastings did say that he hasn't had as reliable a source more recently.

Hmm, well this whole situation has been interesting to say the least.

I also see that, with all of the 8th edition books being pulled, the Dwarfs and Wood Elves books lasted all of one year. Going for the record there alongside the new Imperial Knights book!

@Do_Not_Like_That: damn your "rumors"! They catch me with a hint of surprise and then the follow-up "damn!" Why can't I stay mad at you?

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Here is the full Darnok quote:
"Just a few words of warnign about those "Dakka rumours": they sound nothing like what I've been told so far. No overlap with things that I have heard about, but lots of things that where not in that. I can not go into more detail, but to me it sounds like somebody either got a lot of things wrong, or stuff has just been made up. "
   
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"Dakka Rumors"?

Really?

I know we shouldn't be expecting anything approaching 'journalistic integrity' here, but still!
   
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Runnin up on ya.

 Alpharius wrote:
"Dakka Rumors"?

Really?

I know we shouldn't be expecting anything approaching 'journalistic integrity' here, but still!


Next Dakka will be added to the rumor tracker.....oh what a terrible track record that'll be.

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 streetsamurai wrote:
Darnok has pretty much said that these rumours are fake. Thsnks god

link or quote?

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 Do_I_Not_Like_That wrote:
More inside info from my spy, this time stuffed through my letterbox a few hours ago. The info, not the spy

New realm to be called the realm of Matwardia. It's like an alternative version of Earth.

I was mislead about the rules being divided into Bronze, Silver, and Gold. There's two more levels - platinum, and ultimate. Ultimate is the only version going on sale in Australia, and only then from 17th January 1959, at precisely 19:43 hrs. GW's found a wormhole. Presumably, Australian gamers will have to do the same, or invent time travel.

Triangle bases are out - it's pentagons.

Bad news if you like using other company paints like Vallejo. The new rulebook has a built in sensor, and will automatically self-destruct if it detects models painted with non-citadel paints. According to my source, even if you have such models locked away, the sensor can still detect the paint on your hand, even if it's a tiny dot.

Some guy called Draigo makes an appearance. Any clues to who this may be? The name means nothing to me.
Spoiler:


Magic has been totally revamped. You get one lore with the rules, but the 47 other lores have to be purchased separately. £5/$10 per lore.

Game has been reduced to 4 turns, but the option's there to buy more turns mid-game. £10/$15 per turn.

Miscast is no longer two 6s. You have to roll a 1, then a 6 and a 3 to make 9, then a 6, then a 4. You get 1964, which is the year Tom Kirby was born.

Anyway, that's all I got. I'll keep the community posted if there's any further developments.
Spoiler:










LOL thanks for the laughs.
   
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 Accolade wrote:
Well, if 40k pancake edition has taught me anything, it's that people will go to *any* level to troll others, even by making rule sets superior to GW's!

However, I do have a sneaking suspicion that this will be closer to the reality of the game.


You would be correct in that statement, except that the pancake edition wasn't just a troll attempt. I had it on good authority from someone in GW that it was actually a fan-made version that had been released onto the net. The guys responsible had made it for their gaming group, and had then contact GW because they were worried they were going to receive some kind of legal notice. GW told them of course not.

The cracker is that all through that gak-storm, where the 40k fan community tore itself asunder over the implications of the new system, GW saw all of that and didn't do a single thing to stop it (and the feeling I got from it also was that they actually found the whole thing rather amusing). All it would have taken was a single note on their web page.. If you ever wanted evidence that they don't give a flying gak about the fan and veteran community, that's it right there.


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That's your evidence. None of their other, more direct, actions?

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Game has been reduced to 4 turns, but the option's there to buy more turns mid-game. £10/$15 per turn.

Miscast is no longer two 6s. You have to roll a 1, then a 6 and a 3 to make 9, then a 6, then a 4. You get 1964, which is the year Tom Kirby was born.


I giggled

Dman137 wrote:
goobs is all you guys will ever be

By 1-irt: Still as long as Hissy keeps showing up this is one of the most entertaining threads ever.

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 pretre wrote:
 streetsamurai wrote:
Darnok has pretty much said that these rumours are fake. Thsnks god

link or quote?

http://www.warseer.com/forums/showthread.php?409992-Age-of-Sigmar-II&p=7468076&viewfull=1#post7468076

Also, thanks, Streetsamurai and Mutter, Darnok's post is interesting indeed.



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That's why you need to have a laugh on these threads, helps to lighten the mod.

These threads always follow a similar pattern. An announcement and 20 pages of discussion. Then boredom, as people wait for release date, then speculation, then speculation about speculation then the release date is here, and you get 50 pages of moans, and then another 50 pages of how 40k is totally broken, and then Whembley mentions Bill and Hilary Clinton

Anybody who follows the politics thread on the off-topic forum will know what I mean

Don't worry, mods, there is a point to this.

If we knew what was coming on 4th July, we could plan armies. We could build terrain in anticipation, buy more paints, get more hobby stuff, maybe even from GW.

People like Mikalia (sorry if there's a spelling error) could plan launch parties at their shops and create buzz and anticipation. Dakka could create a buzz, word would spread. There's chance that I would have kept my hobby budget for this version and bought it for old times' sake. Instead, that money is going on Flames of war. Because they told me what was coming this summer: Berlin.

In short, by acting like a 'normal' business, GW could have made a lot of money from AOS. But they'll flounder with this version, through their own self-inflicted stupidity, and that's a shame.

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 Do_I_Not_Like_That wrote:


Triangle bases are out - it's pentagons.




Makes sense, I mean GW created pentagons as we know them.

   
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Warhams-77 wrote:
 pretre wrote:
 streetsamurai wrote:
Darnok has pretty much said that these rumours are fake. Thsnks god

link or quote?

http://www.warseer.com/forums/showthread.php?409992-Age-of-Sigmar-II&p=7468076&viewfull=1#post7468076

Also, thanks, Streetsamurai and Mutter, Darnok's post is interesting indeed.




Darnok
PENDING Warhammer Fantasy Rumors - June 2015
Just a few words of warnign about those "Dakka rumours": they sound nothing like what I've been told so far. No overlap with things that I have heard about, but lots of things that where not in that. I can not go into more detail, but to me it sounds like somebody either got a lot of things wrong, or stuff has just been made up.

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 Alpharius wrote:
 Bottle wrote:
These new rumours have me a little anxious. I have an Empire army and if my Empire army can no longer use gunpowder weapons or state troopers I guess that leaves me with my huntsmen, wizards and Knights :/

I have a little pool of money and GW vouchers set aside for AoS, and I do want to get into it because I chose WHFB to be the game I play in GWs and I have had lots of fun doing just that with my Empire dudes.

I will be very sad if my army is shelved. I thought Humans were the safest bet...


You said nothing when they came for our square bases...


You know nothing would make me happier than to spend the GW vouchers I got for my birthday on circle bases so I can lovingly rebase my entire army! :-p

Bye bye Dakkadakka, happy hobbying! I really enjoyed my time on here. Opinions were always my own :-) 
   
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Nigmos, huh? Ok.


there are unit cards for ... warhammer forge models...
No there won't be.


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Mutter wrote:
Here is the full Darnok quote:
"Just a few words of warnign about those "Dakka rumours": they sound nothing like what I've been told so far. No overlap with things that I have heard about, but lots of things that where not in that. I can not go into more detail, but to me it sounds like somebody either got a lot of things wrong, or stuff has just been made up. "

Has Darnok posted anything that he's "been told so far"? I.e. is he offering any alternatives?
   
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 H.B.M.C. wrote:
No there won't be.


Correct me if I'm wrong, but didn't Storm of Magic have a bunch of statlines for non existent models that Warhammer Forge made? Like that rat looking lizard and fishy dragon?

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 His Master's Voice wrote:
 H.B.M.C. wrote:
No there won't be.


Correct me if I'm wrong, but didn't Storm of Magic have a bunch of statlines for non existent models that Warhammer Forge made? Like that rat looking lizard and fishy dragon?

Storm of Magic was made when Warhammer Forge was just starting out.

Warhammer Forge themselves don't even sell the rules for anything that has a model and is still available; they have free PDFs instead.
   
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Yes, but Storm of Magic is a core GW supplement, not a Forge World one. The statlines inside may or may not transfer to the new iteration of the game, so refuting the rumour based on WF models getting official entires is perhaps not the strongest line of argument.
   
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The _dusk_ of a new age?
So we've missed most of it already then?
   
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SinaLeibniz wrote:
 mikhaila wrote:
-The new system will have both Skirmish and large battle with ranked troops versions.

-Skirmish can use round or square. Large version is square.

-The round 32mm bases in the space marine boxes were originally made for WH:AoS, but the 40k studio guys liked the look and they fit space marines better.

-AOS box will have both round and square bases in the box.
No, no, no. No square bases, no rank and file, no two game systems.

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I had the chance to look thoroughly through the proper Age of Sigmar rulebook (the one that consists of three books) yesterday evening. Spent my time with the three books and ignored the novel in favour of the real interesting things. So I cannot fill in the blanks there. But maybe I have the opportunity to look at the rulebook and novel again and hopefully the age of sigmar box, too. But now I have a way clearer picture what’s coming and I’d like to share with you because I am very (!!!) excited, but I cannot provide any photos for obvious reasons. So if you don’t believe me, I don’t blame you. But please don’t attack me personally.

- Title of the rulebook is: Age of Sigmar: a Warhammer strategy game
- first the basics (most of which are already known):
- full fledged rule system; no skirmish game - meaning not restricted to low miniature count: 50 models on average, way lower possible, in general you use units but you can field an army consisting of only single models
- everything is on round or oval bases (there paragraph that explicitly allows legacy and diorama bases, though);
- 2 books: the rules (rules and scenarios) and compendium (pictures, unit cards and fluff)
- there are unit cards for every (as far as I can see) old unit in the second book, including warhammer forge models and most or all special characters. Some units get the full treatment with a small fluff text, pictures of the actual miniatures and rules, some units get only rules with nothing more.
- all new rules with complete new mechanics: think not of 40k 2nd -> 3rd but Warhammer 8th -> Bloodbowl, very compact and fast paced, huge emphasis on individual champions, magic and gods (don’t know how powerful, but these have the most rule pages)
- no photos (and no artworks except some very generic drawings) of new miniatures except a couple chaos and human miniatures that are very likely from the Age of Sigmar box.
- all the races are in, but some are clearly favored. There are few pictures of beastmen and lizardmen for example and some units like steamtanks, gunpowder units (Skaven and new-dwarfs use them still), etc. can only be fielded as mercenaries from a different world or summoned units (in case of most special characters, there is even a picture of a Teclis painted in ghost colors)
- the tech level is between and ancient roman empire and early medieval times, lots of nomadic barbarian tribes, etc. But judging by to the age of sigmar miniatures the armour design draws only a little bit from history and is has a very stylized high-fantasy design instead
- there are lots of different people, races, gods and lots of different alliances. The world is a lot more open minded than the old one, Empire-Orc Alliance would be unthinkable, but a human-waaghkin force is nothing unusual in this setting

Army building
- you pick one or more gods that determine the theurgic or magic schools (don’t know what the difference is, sorry) you can use and how your champions get power-ups during the game. You can take several gods, but they have to be from the same pantheon - so no nurgle-sigmar armies, but Nagash-Morr is possible.Then you choose whichever unit you want - from every race. There is no limit as far as I can tell.
- The only mechanic that I have spotted that limits the useful choices somehow is that most spells and special rules only affect units with certain traits, the powers of Grimgor (magic and gods are always connected, each lore has a patron god that grants the power) affects only mortals or enemy units in the proximity of mortals.
- There are only rules for one pantheon in the rule book, all the other gods and pantheons are only mentioned in the fluff
- Guardians of Regalia, a conglomerate native spirits and gods and lately some new gods, the incarnates Grimgor, Gelt and Nagash, there are thousand of gods and their relevance changes over time and in different regions, but there are seven big gods that have seven schools of magic associated with them and have rules in the book
- Geshemet or Gesheket or something like this (male and female, fertility, natural disaster) is the head of the pantheon, the other six gods are dual pair of good and evil:
two death gods: Nagahs and Morr
two smith and labour gods: Hashut and Gelt
two war gods: Grimgor and Myrmidia
- five other pantheon get a page of fluff each, and additional minor pantheons/deities are mentioned in the fluff. The big five are Chaos, Sigmar, Cuth’adai (elven gods), Exoatl (old ones) and the triumvi-rats (Horned Rat + 2 more)
- all characters can earn favor of their gods and get promoted just like the chaos champions until they reach apotheosis, this is also a huge mechanic in the game + you can field gods or at least their avatars, but only three incarnates have rules in the book

Rules
- there is only one ruleset (don’t know what is in the AoS box, but in the book there is no distinction between skirmish mode and battle mode or something like this)
- rules have nothing to do with the old warhammer rules,
- profile is: Melee, Range, Might, Armour, Initiative, Resolve, Wounds, values from 1-6, lower is better
- simple turn sequence: initiative -> player 1 unit 1 moves, shoots, casts -> p1 unit 2 moves, shoots, casts -> ... -> player 2 moves, shoots, casts -> melee
- players roll always against each other, for example Melee vs Initiative and Range vs Initiative, Might vs Armour
- units regenerate all lost wounds at the end of the phase
- both sides in a melee fight simultaneously, winner can roll to fight instantaneously another round until one side is extinct or one side chooses to break from the combat
- there is no moral system or combat resolution whatsoever, but unit can be bounced back
- units use a 1” 40k formation without any facing
- magic spells are all one-use only, when you use it, you have to discard the card
- you can collect ascension points throughout the game and spend the point to buff your champions, mechanic depends on your god(s)
- unit costs points as before, you are not allowed to field multiple units of the same kind unless the former unit have full strength - there are all kinds of unit sizes from 1-3 to 3-15 (that’s the highest I have seen), but you can field lots of different 1-man units
- you don’t buy champions, a set number of models are automatically upgraded to champions, but you cannot exceed the limit
- there are rules for different weapons, magic items, war engines, monsters, special rules, etc and a large section for scenarios and terrain, larger than the actual rules


Setting
game is set on world Regalia that is connected with other young realms through portals of the old ones. Young realms are realms that were populated by the old creators and were guided on similar historical paths. They were untouched by chaos but this has changed since the arrival of sigmar (as a new faith) and archaon (as an actual emissary in flesh and blood)

there is no explanation (or just a brief one so that I have missed it) how this all came to be, just a description of the history of Regalia (and to a lesser extent some neighbouring realms)

On Regalia is dominated by hundreds of human kingdoms. Fast travel is possible through a number of stone circles that allows mages to open portal from one to another and a system of streams and seas under the earth that can be navigated by ship. There were a long period of peace curated by the Exoatl (Old Ones) that watched over the world from the North and Southpole. But then suddenly new faiths arrived, lots of human tribes started to pray to Sigmar and to conquer their neighbouring kingdoms. These lands are each independent, but are united in their faith to Sigmar. The history ends with the conquering of the Worlds Edge mountains and the crowning of the first emperor. At the same time, the first agents of Chaos arrived and began to corrupt the native people. A part of the Waaghkins rebelled against the old ones in favour of new gods, the Skaven arrived the first time, and in the south and east a death cult began to spread. The world is in turmoil. There are lots of unfinished story hooks so I think the story will be continued, but that might be wishful thinking.

humans are the majority in this world and they have kingdom and tribes everywhere, most of the known earth-inspired regions like cathay are there, but they are not described as fully flegded feudal nations but constantly changing petty empires and nomadic people ruled by warlords and champions of the gods. there are two factions of humans, the worshippers of sigmar and the polytheistic rest, both are not monocultural, but have different skin colors and cultures. Women fight beside men!

The dominion of sigmar is special, because they are the only ones that are reluctant to allow any other race than humans. They have only one god and their goal is to destroy all other gods and conquer their domains - for the greater good of the world of course. This has nothing in common with the Empire of the old world, except the heraldry, griffons are still en vogue. All tribes and city states and kingdoms are independent, the only common ground is their faith, the emperor is only a warlord with the purpose to expands the dominion towards the east. There a still knightly orders, zealots, witchhunters - so they retain some of their medieval flair but there are no state troops. There is no gunpowder, except from some dwarven imports, but they are known for using large warwaggons on their trek to the east. Kislec, Estalia, Araby, city states of Bretonnia, Norse and tribes of the Reiklands are part of the dominion. There are also some enclaves scattered across the world that are connected with magic portals

The Skaven arrived on their own on Regalia and are basically the same. Haven’t spent much time on them. They have now three gods called the triumvi-rat …..

Dawikorr (dwarfs) and Inneadim (elfs) have their own realms that are connected with Regalia. The Inneadim have outposts in America.

Dawikorr are only a legend on Regalia and nobody has seen them, but there are legends that they aid whorshippers of Sigmar in peril. They deliver the dominions of Sigmar with artifacts. They live underneath the world Karak Korr and guard the Soul Mill. Dawikorr have rules, so they can be fielded.

The Soul Mill is a huge machinery that allows minor deities to feed on the power of dead spirits or let them reincarnate or serve them as guardian hosts. It was built by the surviving dwarves of the old world on command of the Incarnates on a older machinery of the old ones. The dwarfs guard the soul mill and are aligned with Sigmar after the shattering of the Incarnates, but are under siege of the skaven that have found their way on this world and managed to steal two mighty souls that formed their new gods.

Inneadim whorship the dreamers, gods that have dreamt themselves, basically the elven gods. They live on their own world and protect the dreamchild. Under Araloth they founded enclaves on Regalia in search for the archelves, lost gods of their pantheon. They are a darker take on the elves, nightmare are as much part of their culture then dreams. They use necromancy and the death god Ynnead is at the centre of their pantheon. But they still live in symbiosis with the nature. The artwork shows an elf on a feathered mount, not like a chocobo, but more like a feathered raptor. the artbook shows pictures (and rules) from all existing elf armies.

Skaven and Dawikorr are the only races that use blackpowder, the rest of Regalia is on stuck on an ancient/medieval tech level. The Exoatl use magic techno gear. There is a certain level of anachronistic gear but it is not steampunk but powered by ancient magic. The only steampunk elements are in the Skaven and to a lesser extent the neo-dwarven fluff.

Chaos has no foothold in the north but is anywhere and consists of corrupted tribes and companies from every region of the world. The barbarian theme of the nomadic tribes is more associated with khorne than with chaos as a whole. Beastmen and demons are likely part of their faction because they are described in the same chapter (both in the fluff and unit cards), but demons can be summoned by everyone, so I don’t know for sure. And beastmen have very few pictures, so that’s a bad omen.

Waaghkins: orcs, goblins and are the servants of the old gods and live in a strict caste system, orcs are the manual laborers. There is a new race called nigmos: a tall and slender priest caste. Waaghkins travel the undersea, a system of flooded caverns that connects the whole world, on longboats and do the dirty work for the Exoatl. There is an artwork of the three different kinds of greenskins (no squigs and snotlings mentioned): an ork in very strange armour, very front heavy, textured like a symmetric turtle shell, he wields is an axe with multiple disc shape blades, goblin looked like a viking but has a futuristic looking handgun, the third was taller than a ork, female, slender - probably a nigmo. But in the photos of actual miniatures only show the old orc style. There is a subfaction of waaghkins that changed allegiance from the old gods to grimgor incarnate and are much more ferocious than their cousins.

undeads, deamons and spirits, and guardian hosts are used by every faction of the game, necromancy but not summoning is common in the dominion of Sigmar. The Inneadim are famous for their use of animated constructs. These things are not a big taboo in Regalia. However the most fearsome necromancers are (obviously) employed by the Empire of Nehekhara (which is not a desolate wasteland and has no egyptian vibe but is a rich and green country and feels more babylonian to me) and their death gods. But there is no Undead faction per se anymore. Vampires are called Necrarchs now.

Guardians hosts are troops that were granted by a god from another realm or the realm of the dead. They are living beings and have free will, but were brought to Regalia on the command of a deity.


- Lizardmen are not gone. There is a race called Servants of the Exoatl that guard the pole portals on flying pyramids, but no drawings and no fluff page (other races and tribess get at least half a page). They get unit cards for their old units (which confirms that they are simply lizardmen with a new name), but instead of beautiful pages with pictures like the rest of the bunch they get a simple list in the appendix of the compendium book.

Beastmen get the same lowkey treatment, but ogres get pictures and all, but I cannot say with which pantheon/faction they align. They are mortal, so you can use them in any the guardians of regalia army, but I don’t know if this is a stop gap solution or not.


Age of Sigmar box content:
Extrapolated from the pictures, they are the only new models. If you think you get 3-5 UNITS for each side, you are wrong. you get 10-15 (haven’t counted) CHARACTERS per side. Each model is really individual and it is in no way possible to field the majority of them as a visual coherent unit. It is late and this summary is long as it is, so I make this brief, but I will come back later and add some info on the miniatures. Chaos looks very similar to the old style except the berserkers, the Sigmarite Force is completely different.

Missionary Force:
3 Knights of the Order of Sigmars Blood, Roman looking armour but more bulky, leather Bands, swords and teardrop-shaped shields, champion is a woman
a pair of vigilantes: Male and female, leathercloaked, tricorn, 2 hand-crossbows
a hand full of heavy armoured warrior with different weapons and cloaks, almost knightly in appearance but completely over the top bulky, some have eagleshaped helmets
One hooded, chainmail wearing, hammer wielding girl
a bulldog
standard bearer: naked, chains that are hooked into the flesh, very archaic looking
one arabic looking guy with a two-handed scimitar and full armour
one guy in rags that wields a chain that burns at both ends, very impractical looking

Chaos Cult:
two outriders, basically chaos barbarians as we know them, but female
~5 berserkers: african looking, no armour, barefeet, clad in cloth stripes, two axes, bald and gaunt looking, not overly muscular, bone chain, both male and female
three pristesses: flowing robes, sacrifical ziggzagged daggers, skullmasks
two armoured harpies with spears and shields, crooked looking, feathered wings
at least five chaos warriors similar in appearance to the old chaos warriors, very dynamic fur cloaks and poses, one of them bigger on a larger base, all male as far as I could see
one large bloodletter, almost twice the size of a human
the leader has armour that looks like a chaos dwarfish, very babylonic, rides a demonwolf, a juggernaut, but with flesh and fur and spikes
some more viking-like infantry but with more chainmail
That’s only a broad description. Every model is highly individual.

Sorry for the chaotic nature of the info, I spent the evening writing this in a very fast manner. This is only the tip of the iceberg and I will come back with a little bit more soon - hopefully in a more ordered fashion. If you have a questions or need specifics and a topic, feel free to ask, maybe I remember something of use.


When I first started through the above I thought it was true and my heart started to sink. Even contemplating this as true is depressing. It is so bad it cannot be true but actually funny.

Oh and 'Nigmos' the new race...what a PR disaster that would be if that was their official name

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Please use spoilers when quoting a massive block of text like that
   
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What's the problem with Nigmos?
   
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incoming WD

- At the dusk of a new age...
- ..we are celebrating warhammer
- New mission: hunt The Fallen


http://www.bolterandchainsword.com/topic/303857-rumours-dark-angels-codex-interrogator-chaplain/page-30#entry4089941




We are celebrating Warhammer

The game that was... A eulogy? or it's continued existence.

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 His Master's Voice wrote:
What's the problem with Nigmos?


Type Nigmo into Urban Dictionary and you'll see what the problem is.

Hint: There's a reason I'm not linking it.

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 SilverDevilfish wrote:
 His Master's Voice wrote:
What's the problem with Nigmos?


Type Nigmo into Urban Dictionary and you'll see what the problem is.

Hint: There's a reason I'm not linking it.


oh my.....

 Unit1126PLL wrote:
 Scott-S6 wrote:
And yet another thread is hijacked for Unit to ask for the same advice, receive the same answers and make the same excuses.

Oh my god I'm becoming martel.
Send help!

 
   
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Ah, so there's nothing actually wrong with Nigmos. Thanks for clearing that up.
   
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 Desubot wrote:
 SilverDevilfish wrote:
 His Master's Voice wrote:
What's the problem with Nigmos?


Type Nigmo into Urban Dictionary and you'll see what the problem is.

Hint: There's a reason I'm not linking it.


oh my.....




.. that moves it towards 'fake' on the false/true swingometer I think !

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