With the first Kings of War tournament of 2025 looming the halflings are taking over the Wizard’s Bookshelf, and I think I’m finally falling in love with them.
Tag Archives: fantasy fiction
My Shire for an Aralez: musings about cavalry in Kings of War, getting ready for 2025 and the Agincourt issue
I’ve decided to run a cavalry heavy list for Kings of War tournaments in 2025, but will it be any good?
Good books and silver bayonets
A bit of an update on books and games I’m currently enjoying.
Tear it up (proverbially) and start again.
Binning the second book in the Amzharr chronicles and feeling bloody amazing about it.
Book Review: The Fourth Wing by Rebecca Yarros
How To Train Your Dragon gets a grim dark make over.
Out with the old and in with the new: bring on 2024
After a bit of a rubbish end to 2023 I’m looking forward to drawing a line under it all and getting stuck into 2024.
In the beginning: a short story from Amzharr
The origin story of Amzharr, it’s immortals, and a gift from Time.
Bye bye 22… hello 23
Another year has disappeared over the horizon and the next 365 day void has promptly appeared, demanding to be used productively (definitions of productively may vary). Last year was certainly a busy year under the general hobby umbrella that is The Wizard’s Bookshelf and 2023 has the potential to be as well, provided I can pull my finger out.
The Winter King: a short story
Visit Amzharr for a final time this year. This short story introduces the Winter King and tells of how he made the mountains.
Short stories: the origin of demons in Amzharr
Ripples across Amzharr are a series of occasional short stories and myth fragments that seek to illuminate readers about the world of Amzharr. This story tells of the origins of the world’s demons.