Right back to work on a short 40K commission!
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Wednesday, 29 July 2020
Tuesday, 28 July 2020
Raiders of the Lost Ork: Ultramarines vs Evil Sunz
An Ultramarines patrol has run into more representatives of the Ork incursion on the remote world of Bagot Prime. Warboss Bludteef is missing, having his Cybork body rebuilt after the last encounter between these armies, but there are plenty of Evil Sunz left to cause trouble.
Tonight I, Pootle, am hosting Rapid (in fetching bold italics) for his first foray into 9th edition.
Monday, 27 July 2020
Tuesday, 21 July 2020
Monday, 20 July 2020
A New Mantis: Mantis Warriors vs Tempestus Scions
Skype battle! And tonight Kasfunatu is taking the Mantis Warriors for their (and his) first foray into 9th Ed. I, Kraken, command the Tempestus Scions. Can I maintain the Mantis Warriors unbroken losing streak? Or will Kas finally beat the Mantis Challenge?
Saturday, 18 July 2020
Friday, 17 July 2020
Biology 101 - Tyranids vs Creations of Bile
New edition, new(ish) army! It's Fabius Bile vs Hive Fleet Afanc!
Either way, the Doctor will see you now!
Someone's gone and left their secret lab in the path of a Hive Fleet, the kind of careless forward planning you don't expect of a subtle mind like Bile's. Whose DNA is he after sampling? Or is this merely a field test of new subjects?
Either way, the Doctor will see you now!
Wednesday, 15 July 2020
Tuesday, 14 July 2020
Monday, 13 July 2020
Friday, 10 July 2020
Wednesday, 8 July 2020
Tuesday, 7 July 2020
Monday, 6 July 2020
Quit your Jibber Jabberslythe
In my first Skype battle I fielded Nurgle daemons against Kraken's Tyrannids. I experimented with a Giant Chaos Spawn as I loved the look of all the random rolls and it was indeed great fun to use.
Saturday, 4 July 2020
Friday, 3 July 2020
A View T'au a Kill: T'au vs Chaos Space Marines
The Crypt Angels vs T'au
Thursday, 2 July 2020
Wednesday, 1 July 2020
Escape to Reality: Thousand Sons vs Chaos Daemons
The Hunt for Ahriman campaign concludes tonight! Does that slippery little Exile have one more trick up his sleeve?
Free!
Free!
Ahriman fell into a spiralling hell of colour and noise as he fell through the warp rift. For several seconds, neither time nor space had meaning. Everything was mutable - distance, physics, his own identity, the eventual destiny of the galaxy, everything.
But he had been here before. Giving into this malleability would make everything that came before meaningless. A few hastily spoken wards stabilised him as he needed himself, and allowed a moment of reflection.
Merely by having a will to express, he was already shaping the warpstuff around him. Whatever its true form, it was focussing itself into locations, physical places that his mind could understand. Fragments of a broken empire, hanging in space. Much like the reality he knew lay beyond, and also like that, his for the taking. No, that temptation wasn't worth giving in to. He had too much staked in reality. Hurriedly, he moved on.
As he moved, he searched. And before long, he found what he was looking for - a way out. A hanging oval, spinning around a point disconcertingly off-centre, with a hazy vista of broken rock and asphalt barely visible. Whatever benighted planet it was on, it would be safer than here.
Moving towards it, he could hear the hoots and shrieks that justified his haste. He was not alone. Perhaps some of the denizens of the warp would serve him, for a time. But not all would be aligned with his goals, nor his expressed allegiance.
Time to escape.