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The Broodlord's Space Hulk #TyranidInvasion #TyrInv1

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My brood had waited so long in the dark, the cold, and often the warp. It hadn't taken us too long to find a ship-ruin with a working Geller Field, nor long to find a section of the Space Hulk with working engines. It was simply a pity they had been in different areas. A few of the brood had been lost in the running battles with daemons as the Hulk burned its way in and out of the warp, but I had enough to replace any loses. What's more, I knew it would only take a single injection into an alien to result in all of this work being worthwhile. Even better if a single genestealer made it to a planet's surface to become the new patriarch. That had been my plan when I'd sent small groups in every available escape pod, flying out into the void. They might be there for millennia, floating through space. Or only for a matter of weeks. There would be no way of knowing, but if a single little brood made it to a colonised world, we would have done our duty for the great mo...

AoS: The City of Rhinox

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Warhammer Age of Sigmar The City of Rhinox A story of subterfuge and cunning between a Slann and Lord of Change by Mafutu_the_animagus Slann Starmaster G'vok starred down onto the Realm of Beasts. He ignored the forest lands of writhing flesh, the seas teeming with monstrous life, and the deserts scattered with the skeletons of extinct megafauna. This was a new era, the young races were on the move, and he would aid them. He watched as the Duardin Lord let his throng out of the snow capped mountains of the south, out onto the flat plains. An odd think for such a creature to do, Lord G'vok brought his will to bear. He foresaw the Lord's wish to cross the plain. Establish a new home. Become the Duardin of the distant northern mountains. He had planned for hardship and for battle. The Lord was great, and his people loyal. Yet he had not planned for the Rhinox. For the Slann such a think was easy to see. The winds would shift, drive across the moun...