So, this is a little embarrassing, but due to my gaming PC still being in the repair shop, I've been a little bored this last week (what do you mean I should be studying!?), and so I've been working on my books a lot. A lot.
And so, here's the Fimir book, completed in about 6 days. Of course I didn't write the whole thing myself, the first 70 pages are all from Warpstone Magazine's Fimir article, only needed to do some quick editing and a new layout there. Anyway, good night, and enjoy!
Guess I'll keep working on the Hobgoblins or Chaos Dwarfs tomorrow...
Download:
http://issuu.com/m4cr1ii3n/docs/warhammer_armies_-_fimir
http://www.scribd.com/doc/83267090/Warhammer-Armies-Fimir
Thursday, 1 March 2012
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Looks interesting, I'll be giving it a go.
ReplyDeleteNice armybook!:) .Ah,try to finish hobgoblins army book quick plz,and add a deamonologist in the fimmir bestiary
ReplyDeleteI'm working on them at the moment, 55 pages in (still needs a lot of editing).
DeleteHow would a Daemonologist differ from the Meargh/Dirach? The normal Fimir wizards also summons Daemons you know.
Dude,nice armybook,but you didnt answer my comment.:(.I added some ideas for your army books in the comments list at halfings out now!.Please answer>
ReplyDeleteSorry, I didn't see your comment earlier. I have responded to it now.
DeleteGreat Read!! Been years since I have seen Fimir and was disapointed when they where discontinued. I from a celtic back ground so it's great to see some the mythology of my country, and the unique way it was brought into the book. Keep up the good work!
ReplyDeleteThe only thing that felt out of place in the book was the bog goblins, but other than that great material will look into finally building an army of Fimir