Visit Amzharr for a final time this year. This short story introduces the Winter King and tells of how he made the mountains.
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Weekly Wins 23 and 24: Proxy hackpaws, actual hackpaws, angry dwarfs and happy holidays
I’m nearly 6 months into my bid to reduce my backlog to single figures (in both senses), and the outlook is a bit bleak, but a new year is on the horizon so that’s sure to provide all the answers.
Tournament report (and a bit of reflection on army changes): Slay Bells in Poole
Having found rats a bit of a challenge to play since third edition I decided to take them to my last tournament of the year.
Weekly Wins 21 and 22: Froggo doggo, fungi tales and a very merry Chratsmas
As December kicks off the Halflings are growing, and the rats get ready for their first tournament outing this year.
Weekly Wins 20: rats are back, and the Mushroom Muster starts to take shape
Working through the backlog at a rate of nots!
Weekly Wins 17 and 18: the Sisters get wheels, and a two-part build on the never ever
Another week of plastic, paint, glue, and dice.
Weekly Wins 14, 15 and 16(ish): angry dwarfs, whiffy Basilean feet, doubles, and a sort of sad goodbye
Things have been just a little busier than usual so here’s some stuff.
Weekly Wins 13: Halfling support toads and reaching rock bottom with Rats
This week’s hobby update as I wrestle with reducing my pile of potential.
Weekly wins 11: Basileans, boats, and tournaments (although not in that order)
My weekly update on my continuing battle with the pile of potential.
The Immortal Question
Author Eddie Bar shares some thoughts on writing about immortality, and considers whether its as great as all those sexy vampires make it out to be.