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Chaos dwarfs on a raid!Related content
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manati20 [2021-01-26 19:59:20 +0000 UTC]
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Adeptussolus [2015-08-12 14:14:29 +0000 UTC]
Ah yes,good old chaos dwarfs.My favourit faction in Warhammer.I think im going to build myΒ Chaos Dwarf Earthshaker that i have gotten from grandpa
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jlewenhagen In reply to Adeptussolus [2015-08-12 14:46:37 +0000 UTC]
You definitely should!
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KnightInFlames [2015-06-15 16:07:28 +0000 UTC]
Love CD.
From which part of the dark lands do these you pictured hail (If you thought of that)?Β
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jlewenhagen In reply to KnightInFlames [2015-06-15 16:49:00 +0000 UTC]
I was thinking the great capital Zharr-Naggrund. To be honest i dont know that many locations as information about them is pretty sparse!
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KnightInFlames In reply to jlewenhagen [2015-06-16 22:48:52 +0000 UTC]
Alright. Personally i tend to search in fan fluff (since theres little else to go on..) and recently i came across an army book that presented several "sub-factions" within the chaos dwarf culture, if i may, i'd suggest you take a quick look at pages 26 and 27 for the chastes, and page 22 for the dark lands map:Β issuu.com/thommy_h/docs/warhamβ¦
hope you find this piece of info useful, I'd love to see more chaos dwarf pieces of high quality such as yours
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KarakNornClansman In reply to KnightInFlames [2015-10-24 09:29:00 +0000 UTC]
Yes, Thommy H's work should be used. It's practically Games Workshop work done by a one-man army book team, without the official GW logo. Aside from this, official fluff has long established that the main strongholds of the Chaos Dwarfs are Mingol Zharr-Naggrund, Uzkulak, the Black Fortress, the Tower of Gorgoth and Daemon's Stump. It's a vast yet scattered empire of cruelty, mass slavery, demented Daemonforging, bloody sacrificial mysteries and hellish industry festering over more than half the Dark Lands, and in places like the Plain of Zharr and beyond can be found a multitude of various clan settlements, too small to be marked out on a map (as is always the case, cleverly enough, for all Warhammer factions). It's a wealth of background, ingeniously crafted by both Games Workshop, Forgeworld and skilled fans, based in part upon ancient Mesopotamia with various bull cult aspects from the wider eastern Mediterranean; in part upon 19th century industry; and in part on Chaos in general, everything with a decisively dark twist. It's an ingenious mix, and just as creative as is GW's Skaven.
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jlewenhagen In reply to KnightInFlames [2015-06-16 23:38:02 +0000 UTC]
Oh cool! I will read through it from what ive read so far it seems well crafted! Perhaps it will trigger another work of Hashut. Though Chaos dwarfs for me is like an itch i have to scratch from time to time so i can almost guarantee future works about them . Thanks for the link mate!
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jlewenhagen In reply to Rockdwarf [2015-06-15 15:25:07 +0000 UTC]
Im glad i got to remind you
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kawaiku [2015-06-15 14:25:05 +0000 UTC]
One of Warhammer's best factions! I had the pleasure of seeing a Chaos Dwarf army on the table a couple of years ago. I miss them.
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jlewenhagen In reply to kawaiku [2015-06-15 14:31:22 +0000 UTC]
Indeed i agree . Ive never actually seen them being fielded but they are awesome!
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kawaiku In reply to jlewenhagen [2015-06-17 06:42:02 +0000 UTC]
That was actually the only time I'd seen them fielded myself. They were definitely one of the most unique factions and had a lot of personality to them.
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