Firstly, LAN gaming. With a group of friends, a club has been set up where we ignore the wonderful convinience of online gaming, and instead wire out laptops up to a router, and muck around with firewall settings for hours upon end. You know how it is. But why am I bringing this up? Well, it's my blog, I can do what I like, but also because the main game we've been playing is actually Warhammer 40,000: Dawn of War. Dark Crusade to be precise. And in doing so, rediscovered what an epic game it is! Nothing can compare with the experience of building armies with friends, and sending them to battle. Much like real warhammer, except costing a fraction of the price.
So if you haven't played Dawn of War in a while, try it again! It opens up a whole different angle on the franchise, and on LAN, it's pretty great.
Keeping up with news has proved to be near impossible. Now it seems that digital mini codices are a thing, as well as singular character cards? Still no news on a Space Wolf update though, so we can all rest easy. Seeing as I'm still to update my other armies, Warriors of Chaos and Dark Angels, it's also quite a relief on my wallet. Wood Elves are something else I've got my eye on though...
With all this hype around the hobbit release too, and Battle for Middle Earth another game featuring in the LAN club (also excellent, although incredibly difficult and expensive to pick up these days), I'm also beginning to feel almost inclined towards trying that side of the Games Workshop's franchise. Lord of the Rings after all is what created most of the lore that Warhammer is based upon anyway.
So in the meantime, I'll keep telling myself I'll try and paint the many untainted models I still have - and start immersing myself more in the lore, since that's a much easier thing for me to access these days.