Azyr has been abuzz with rumours regarding Sigmar’s intention to update the rules of war. Initially thought to be a boon, this excitement has quickly become a curse to the Azyrite High Council as generals become increasingly unwilling to recruit troops or fight battles.
“I don’t see the point,” explained local warlord Kres the Bloodier. “We don’t know how things will work in the future, so any warriors I train today might be worthless tomorrow. Doesn’t make sense.”
Sigmar has sought to counter these feelings by instructing the High Council to release teasers regarding the upcoming changes. So far these have backfired, most recently by revealing a series of prophecies that have sent the inhabitants of Ghur scrambling for the realmgates.
All eyes are on the week’s end however, as Sigmar promises to open a box that will reveal the next stage of the war. Perhaps predictably the news of new Stormcast has led many Lords-Celestant to cease training their retinues until more information is known. Liberators are reported to be feeling tense and worried.
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Swamps swarmed by seers, soothsayers
Since the Age of Myth rickety towers and caravans have been the traditional dens of the fortune teller. However times have changed, and we are receiving reports that the humble bog has become the centre of interest for many seers.
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A petition has just been submitted by the Soulblight Dynasties of Shyish, outlining their belief that ‘bloodthirsty’ as a term is offensive to vampires and should be retired.
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