bbekins wrote:I agree that the Sisters of Battle are very interesting. I picked up the original codex at the end of the 2nd and several models at that time. I also picked up the codex Witchhunters a few years later that included them. I really liked that first codex and the backstory to the Sisters of Battle. And that was my point that
GW doesn't bother with them, the company keeps them around but doesn't do anything for them. Instead
GW releases new factions that include a few models, and then repeat and release another new faction with a couple of models. I wish they would show more attention to some of the factions that have been around, in this case the Sisters.
Give it time. Your anger will fade to sorrow. Then eventually you will become used to the neglect. You will watch Games Workshop launch new factions, new games, as the selection of metal Sisters dwindles lower every few months. Did you know there used to be 5 or 6 pages of Sisters models on
GW's web store? There were two different versions of each special weapon. A wide variety of Superior loadouts. The Blessed Banner was merely an alternate Simulacrum. Now we are down to one of each thing, and no more. And now they take from us Saint Celestine.
You will hear rumors of plastic infantry, and dismiss them as erroneous, because the past 10 such rumors over the previous 5 years amounted in nothing. "I'll believe it when I see it," will become the mantra you adopt. Those who do not understand will consider you rude. Those of us who also know will instead take those words at face value, a sullen statement of fact that these rumors are frequent and have never amounted in anything.
There will eventually be no more hope. Your faith in Games Workshop will die entirely.
When my friend recently told me there were Sisters preorders, my heart fluttered, half in hope, half suspecting disappointment.
Then I saw they were just metal squad sets, I sighed, and uttered quietly, "Figures." Because it is what we are used to.
You will write
GW e-mails, pleading for assistance. They will tell you patience and hope. You may accept their words at first, believing your words to have swayed them. Then months go by. A year. Two. Still nothing.
Eventually you will become like me. Bereft of hope. Secure at last in the knowledge that the ultimate fate of the Sisters will align with the Squats, only a slower, more torturous end.
The banner above the Sisters section on
GW's site should read, "Abandon hope, all ye who enter here."