I was moving blithely through my gaming life, quite purposefully ignoring Warhammer Fantasy Battle and all of its trappings when my friend Bill suggested a thematic WFB game for Halloween.
I then decided I could cobble together a cool Dwarf army from stuff from the Battle for Skull Pass boxed set--stuff I could get in trades and cheaply from here and there. Off I went, still not thinking too much about WFB, really more focused on a cool game with friends.
Then I walked into Phantom on Sunday morning and cast my eyes on
Storm of Magic, a sweet new hardcover supplement for WFB that allows you to play games with all sorts of cool new (and old!) monsters. And the book itself? Amazing! It has a spinner in it! A little device to determine which way the winds of magic are blowing each turn! A spinner! I am a sucker for cool looking books, so I snatched it up and it is very cool. There's even a chance for the Dwarves to get in on the action!

Anyway, I am now more enthused about WFB than I have been in a while. Here's a shot of some more Dwarf Miners I finished this weekend:

I want this unit at 25 strong, so I also bought the boxed set of Miners to mix in with them.
Later this week I will show off the plastic Avatars of War slayers I managed to snag. Very nice figures indeed!
Good thing I am doing a Dwarf "Monster Hunter" themed list, because with
Storm of Magic, there will be plenty of monsters around to hunt!