I made this for the End Times in Warhammer but after Broken Realms it seems like it is back to being relevant.

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I made this for the End Times in Warhammer but after Broken Realms it seems like it is back to being relevant.
So
According to the Warhammer preview there is a big Siege of Excelsis in the next broken realms book; and I am very nervous because it’s not a book with the defenders at the protagonists
Broken Realms-Morathi
At this point does it even need to be repeated? Age of Sigmar is just SO much better at letting more than one faction matter. Like...it’s so much better than 40k in the lore.
Anyway; major spoilers below, you have been warned.
Mason: Why did the chicken cross the road?
Mason: Too get to the idiots house.
Mason: knock knock!
Pie: Who's there?
Mason: The chicken.
Pie: ...
The fandom: OOOOOOOH *Blares air horns*
let’s flipping go
love the new AoS storyline, more snake elves
Morathi is actually a moron
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