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Made in us
World-Weary Pathfinder




The world is quiet here.

The frankly fantastic work on the Araby and Norse army books (look 'em up if you haven't seen them...they're great), as well as the Indy GT Dwarfs of Chaos book, got me motivated to finish up the army book I have been working on and playtesting for ... oh ... five years now.

Hundreds of playtest games went into this book, and I think its current version is the best it's ever been.

I hope you enjoy, and I hope you try the warrior women of Amazonia out in your own games!

The book can be found here:




Let me know what you think...

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"If someone brings 9 oblits and four pies to the table he is pretty much ruining my game. One way I could not let him ruin it would involve a large lump hammer rapidly and repeatly contacting his army/face/groin, but that would probably be frowned upon." - Jessica Dejong on TWF  
   
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mate- awesome job ! I applaud anybody putting so much effort into fan based projects. Simply impressive!
Do you play with that army as well? One thing that I thought would be good in this book and its missing its an article how to convert things and where to get models from. All in all I am very impressed!

   
Made in us
World-Weary Pathfinder




The world is quiet here.

I'm working on that part still, wardancer, as I'm still building and painting my own Amazon army. It'll get in there eventually.

"If someone brings 9 oblits and four pies to the table he is pretty much ruining my game. One way I could not let him ruin it would involve a large lump hammer rapidly and repeatly contacting his army/face/groin, but that would probably be frowned upon." - Jessica Dejong on TWF  
   
 
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