Here they comes
This is the launch day for Warhammer Quest: Silver Tower. Time to comment some of the miniatures I say, in't it?
This will be Tzeentch's year, after a long age of adoration for Nurgle, Games Workshop decided to finally change a bit their view on gods of Chaos. Nothing to complain for us, modelists, since this new wave looks quite fine.
Warhammer Quest: Silver Tower introduce us some models that looks tasty, and some that looks, a bit funny to me.
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These guys are the acolytes of Tzeentch cult, a pleasant surprise because they change a bit the view of chaos cultists in Warhammer universe. Excluding those who play Warhammer Fantasy Roleplay, most of the people indentify Chaos worshipers only in Barbarians and warriors, while the roots of Chaos are deep in human culture, with big groups of hidden cults in cities and villages.
The idea to bring back to life the cult of Tzeentch makes me think about the good old Chaos thugs also seen in Advanced Hero Quest rules.
The idea to bring back to life the cult of Tzeentch makes me think about the good old Chaos thugs also seen in Advanced Hero Quest rules.
| In 1988 Chaos had archers, and they looked alike an hair metal band. |
Yea, maybe they do not look exactly the same, but I can see some sort of common origin in those guys.


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