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Post by mottdon on Feb 11, 2016 13:58:54 GMT
Hopefully they'll get back to something like that.
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Post by KevinC on Feb 11, 2016 16:03:03 GMT
I was looking forward to the Black Fire Pass book as well. I still hold Tamurkhan as one of the best books ever produced for Warhammer so I couldn't wait to see a similar work for my main army. It was a sad day indeed when it was cancelled. Anton, totally agree here. The coolest WFB books are always the giant tomes of rules and background. Tamurkhan reminds me of the original hardback Realm of Chaos books. Black Fire Pass book was basically finished too, to my understanding. WD was advertising it for a couple months – the gone, and the Ends Times happened. Having said that, I think the 5-volume End Times supplements are awesome too. Especially the first one, Warhammer: Nagash. His return story in that is so awesome. But I think GW wrote the End Times wrong, of course Chaos would win – that's exactly why they should not have won. I was wanting Nagash, it would have been awesome if he won and turned the world into a realm of undeath. AOS could of then picked up with pockets of resistance throughout the world, rising up against Nagash's Undead world-kingdom. But they brought back Nagash, who then ended up being insignificant in the End Times, he did nothing.
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