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Made in gb
Secretive Dark Angels Veteran





Well, the Seraphon well and truly arrived in the last battle! As it turns out, they have not finished messing around with the plans of the Chaos gods, and this week they are turning their attentions to the combined machinations of the Great Horned Rat and Nurgle within the Realm of Life.

The Story So Far
The Slann Starmaster Zectoka (the same Slann who mucked up the Bloodbound in the last battle) turned his attention to the Runnel Pits within the Scar Citadel, deep in Clan Pestilens territory within the Forest of Claws. The Skaven had been using the Runnel Pits to make their unholy offerings of disease to the Great Horned Rat. The citadel was once the nexus of a great power but though it was a ruin now, the Seraphon knew how to unlock it.

The Seraphon attack came as a complete surprise to the Pestilens Skaven, but their numbers were uncountable and, slowly, they began to rally. Nurgle also sent his aid, and plague daemons began to pull themselves out of the Runnel Pits to stall the Seraphon’s advance before it purged the citadel of all filth.



For the full report and lots of piccies: https://ttgamingdiary.wordpress.com/2016/03/14/battle-report-purge-the-corruption/

40k and Age of Sigmar Blog - A Tabletop Gamer's Diary: https://ttgamingdiary.wordpress.com/

Mongoose Publishing: http://www.mongoosepublishing.com/ 
   
Made in gb
Spawn of Chaos




Dorset, UK

Your batreps seem more like a story than a wargame. Inspirational stuff. Thanks, Matt!
   
Made in gb
Secretive Dark Angels Veteran





 Funbug No.1 wrote:
Your batreps seem more like a story than a wargame.


One of the reasons we are really into AoS at the moment

40k and Age of Sigmar Blog - A Tabletop Gamer's Diary: https://ttgamingdiary.wordpress.com/

Mongoose Publishing: http://www.mongoosepublishing.com/ 
   
 
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