Nagash

Age of Sigmar Book Review: Soul Wars by Josh Reynolds

I hate to repeat myself, but the name Josh Reynolds on the front cover of an AOS book can be used as a form of quality assurance.  If you want to submerge yourself in the Mortal Realms and have...

The Lore Explainer: Flesh Eater Courts

You have been haunted by nightmares for months; visions of indescribable horror. You scramble from your sodden bed, shrieking. Your good lady quips it is the late-night feasting that’s to blame. Perhaps one should not eat so well. It...

The Lore Explainer – Age of Sigmar’s Age of Myth

In recent years, as the Age of Sigmar game has established itself, the lore behind it has evolved into a fascinating and intriguing narrative setting. While it does take Warhammer Fantasy Battles as a foundation the Age of Sigmar...

Competitive Innovations in the Mortal Realms: Shambling Boi Summer

In what I could only describe as "the metagame ducking under my analysis then delivering a devastating uppercut", this week's CI not only doesn't have an Incarnate in any of the showdowns, it doesn't have an Incarnate in any of the...

Hobby Heresy: Liche

In this installment of Hobby Heresy I will be going through the creation of a liche. These undead necromancers have long played a part in Warhammer lore, with Nagash and Arkhan the Black being the most famous. The inspiration...

How to Paint Everything: Nagash, Lord of the Undead

Nagash is a wonderful model, one of the finest GW have ever produced, however due to his high price tag it may be easier to find a second hand version of the model, these can be had for as...

Age of Sigmar Review: Ossiarch Bonereapers

The Ossiarch Bonereapers were a bit of a surprise to the Age of Sigmar community. Teased with some vague trailers about a General professing his admiration of Nagash and his mission to collect a "Tithe of Bones", people weren't...

Army Showcase: RichyP’s Army of Death (Age of Sigmar)

Finishing your own army is core to the Warhammer 40,000 hobby. Every Thursday in our Army Showcase series, Goonhammer contributors take a look at the armies we’ve been collecting for years, and the new ones we’ve just finished –...