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Honestly if WotC had tried to take out 1.0a in court I'm pretty sure the end result would be D&D 7E being full of Sigmarine/Duardin/Orruk/Aelf-type stuff.
Gross.
Signed, WHFB.
Honestly if WotC had tried to take out 1.0a in court I'm pretty sure the end result would be D&D 7E being full of Sigmarine/Duardin/Orruk/Aelf-type stuff.
Can a DEAD MAN sign a letter, Scribe? < Stares meaningfully at tombstone of WHFB >Gross.
Signed, WHFB.
I have that one. Somewhere. I also have the Underground notebook and the MC somewhere. Though I think with the MC we eventually transferred it out of the original, falling-apart binder into a generic binder.One of the editions of Hârnmaster was.
Can a DEAD MAN sign a letter, Scribe? < Stares meaningfully at tombstone of WHFB >
I... good point.
WHFB has an active rpg.Can a DEAD MAN sign a letter, Scribe? < Stares meaningfully at tombstone of WHFB >
I know, I was just being difficult - Old World is on the way too and Total War Warhammer 3 sold millions of copies (plenty of people playing Vermintide 2 as well).WHFB has an active rpg.
Gross.
Signed, WHFB.
On the one hand, I agree.
On the other hand, GW has historically been pretty consistently anti-customer. To the extent that the community jokes about how badly they've been abused. With WotC this all felt like a big change! When I read about the reasoning behind Age of Sigmar, I felt more like, "I don't know what I expected."