Background |
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Army List |
Author's Notes |
I have split this army list in two separate sections because many people are not interested in the history and the background, and this makes the reading of this huge file a bit easier.
I haven`t given the statistics of those troops/characters/War Machines that are already published by GW. This is intentional, because of the principle of the copyrights.
This army list has been a my pet project for long time, since I am a big fan of the russian folklore. The richness of their culture, and the depth of their tradition is truly amazing. The Russia of the by-gone ages creates a strong atmosphere, and summons colourful pictures of mighty armies, determined to spill every drop of their blood in the defense of their beloved motherland.
Most of the magic items described are for all to see in the weapons room in Moscow, or are a part of russian tales and legends. Many Special characters have their correspondents in history.
The Kislevite army is one of my many army list projects, which include the Horde of Hobgobla-Khan, the Celtic Army of Albion, and the Armies of Nippon. I hope one day to send them to GW and maybe they might publish my work. (Fat chance! :( )
I would very much appreciate any comments, corrections and criticism. Any ideas of good additions are also welcome. If there is sufficient interest I could also post the rest of the Kislevite characters and rules, Including Vasilisa the Wise, Prince Ivan, and the most dreaded Kislevite Witch of all time, Baba Yaga.
I would like the people to express their ideas which figures would best represent the troops of this list, and any colour themes fitting the Kislevites.
But now old Longsword is very tired.
Last Updates | |
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21 June 1996 | reorganized |
22 April 1996 | reformatted |
Written by Tuomas Pirinen (longswor@tower.nullnet.fi) | |
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