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MongooseMatt07 May 2016 1:44 a.m. PST

Things are beginning to ramp up in the Realm of Life now, and this week we have a pitched battle on the ice fields of the Sea of Serpents. Grab a coffee for this one, as battles do not get much tighter than this!


The Story So Far
The last battle upon the ice of the Sea of Serpents was sufficient to delay the fleeing Sylvaneth and Hallowed Knights, allowing the Rotbringers to begin encircling them.

The exodus from the forces of Nurgle was now getting desperate, for while Torglug and his men were now snapping at their heels, the Lady of Vines could see more units beginning to overtake her.

For his part, Torglug was being driven forward by the presence of Alarielle's seed pod, and he could literally feel it within his reach. Cracking whips and issuing threats, he forced the Rotbringers to march at double-pace. If he could just cut off the retreat of the Lady of Vines, Alarielle would be all Nurgle's.

Full report here! link

Bob Runnicles11 May 2016 1:39 p.m. PST

This one was really close and exciting to read – I like your comment that people who think AoS always ends up a mid-table scrum should try this scenario and see the difference!

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