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Terry3720 May 2018 10:09 a.m. PST

I am happy to announce that the 2018 Nashville area 2018 GBnUIT HOTT Tournament is scheduled for Saturday, October 27th, and will be held in the Truxton Building in the Belle Mead area of Nashville starting at noon.

This years theme is Land of Giants with a theme army being required to have at least one Behemoth element. Theme armies are not required to join in, and loaner armies can be made available. As written HOTT rules apply for this leg.

There are ten other Legs of the tournament being played around the world, and when I have a little more time I will list those locations and the Leg Coordinators who run each Leg.

The Bakewell Leg will be held Saturday, September 22nd. Simon Wilson is the Leg Coordinator for that one.

Stay tuned for more info to follow re this international event.

Terry

photocrinch20 May 2018 11:45 a.m. PST

Have to get to work on my Dune army. Seems to me a worm rising from the sand would make an excellent behemoth!

David

lkmjbc320 May 2018 12:30 p.m. PST

err… no.

I would think that a "Sand Crawler" would be your behemoth…
The worm would be a "God" element.

Joe Collins

photocrinch20 May 2018 6:46 p.m. PST

Nah, they're big and mean, but not gods. Even if they do create the spice, they're still just big dumb worms that eat anything that makes a noise in their territory, not to mention easily controlled by the Fremen.

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