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 Eldarsif wrote:
I was originally uninterested in the Stormcast faction, but after reading a book or two around the Soul Wars I started to warm up to them. Despite being the heroes of the setting they feel tragic at the same time. Slowly losing themselves every time they are reforged, their past lives but a small glimmer in the back of their mind at best.

If GW ever comes with some sort of hollow stormcast, then I might play them, depending on how they do it

 
   
 
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