Callis and Toll Explain the Skaven Menace

lright, my fellow Warhammer enthusiasts, let’s dive into the seedy underworld of the Skaven in the Age of Sigmar. These ratmen are more than just whispers in the shadows – they’re a full-blown plague on the Mortal Realms, with their influence creeping ever further. Let’s break down what makes these vermin tick and why you should be excited (and terrified) about their rise to power.

To the regular folks of the Mortal Realms, Skaven might seem like the stuff of tavern tales – grotesque ratmen lurking in the shadows, waiting to snatch the unwary. But in the current timeline, known as the Hour of Ruin, the Skaven are a very real threat. They’re not just rumors; they’re an infestation that’s spreading.

Our trusty heroes Callis and Toll are here to break down what Skaven really mean for the Mortal Realms. Think of them as your Warhammer equivalent of pest control experts, only these pests are nightmarish ratmen with a penchant for destruction.

The Skaven are the epitome of unpredictable and chaotic fun in Warhammer. They’re schemers, inventors, and outright lunatics. Their technology is as dangerous to them as it is to their enemies – think warpstone-powered everything, from weapons to vehicles.

The rise of the Skaven in the Age of Sigmar is an exciting development for the game. Whether you’re a long-time fan or new to the series, there’s never been a better time to dive into the world of these insane ratmen. They bring a unique blend of humor, horror, and sheer unpredictability to the tabletop.

So, gear up, fellow gamers! The Skaven are on the move, and the Mortal Realms will never be the same. Let’s embrace the chaos and see where the Great Horned Rat leads us next!

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Sam
The resident Flames of War, Historical, and narrative gaming expert. I have been playing tabletop games for 20 years with armies for 40k, Warhammer Fantasy, Horus Heresy, Age of Sigmar, Flames of War, Legions Imperialis, Battlefleet Gothic, and even Titanicus. I love narrative campaigns above all and dabble in customs missions too.

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