Warhammer authors are hobbyists first, and that shows in the best ways.
Robert Rath literally used his own Necron minis as inspiration for The Infinite and the Divine. So it rules that he is bringing those same models to the table this week. Meanwhile, Warhammer TV is stacking the schedule with more Black Library chatter. And because it is all tied to real armies and real hobby projects, it feels grounded. If you like lore and list building together, this week is a treat.
Rath vs Joshua: Trazyn and Orikan Hit the Table
Rath, the author of Assassinorum: Kingmaker and The Fall of Cadia, is stepping into a Battle Report. He commands a Necron force led by Trazyn the Infinite and Orikan the Diviner, and their bickering energy is the whole vibe.
Meanwhile, Joshua brings his personal Salamanders army, so it is a true owner versus owner matchup. It is a 1,000 point Matched Play game, but it is also narrative comfort food.
More Authors and a Long-Term Death Guard Masterclass
Jude Reid joins Alex on Scribes & Scriveners to talk writing Warhammer stories while balancing a medical career. They dig into books like Morvenn Vahl: Spear of Faith, Fulgrim: The Perfect Son, Creed: Ashes of Cadia, and Daemonbreaker. On Armies of Renown, Ed catches up with Dan from the painting team about his sprawling Death Guard. The collection is stuffed with conversions, and it is weathered until it looks like it crawled out of a plague fog. Dan also shares tips on finding inspiration and staying motivated on a years-long project.
Summary
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