I have just been told by a friend of mine who picked the book up early at this years games day that Chaos dwarfs have a large section in the new Wulfrik book which is out in December, There are hobgoblins and cd with blunderbusses and an attack on a chaos dwarf citadel by Wulfrik which has death rockets defending and a CD garrison.
As soon as i get the book i will update more on this
I hear all and see all I have a fair few sources of information, people who work for gw , people who used to work for gw and are still in the know and i read as many books as i can get my hands on lol
I do have some new info , they are not referred to as chaos dwarfs but Fire Dwarfs, and the place that Wulfrik is attacking is called Dronangkul which in the dwarf tongue means Fortress of Iron, i have also been told that there is a Great Taurus mentioned but only seen at a distance breathing flame and flying about, but there is also a Lammasu which a CD wizard rides while throwing magic bolts all over the place, so it sounds like a good read to me, cant wait to get my hands on a copy
Palace of the Plague Lord starred a CD prominently among the cast, and he mentioned Hashut in Witchhunter.
Ancient History
This is very true i own Palace of the Plague Lord very good read, the CD in that is very good, i have not read witch hunter yet, they also had a major bit in Knight of the Realm by Anthony Reynolds
Palace of the Plague Lord starred a CD prominently among the cast, and he mentioned Hashut in Witchhunter.
Ancient History
This is very true i own Palace of the Plague Lord very good read, the CD in that is very good, i have not read witch hunter yet, they also had a major bit in Knight of the Realm by Anthony Reynolds
Loki
I also like to sneak a specific dwarf curse into books whenever I can: 'Hashut's Bald Beard', spoken in the same tone as 'Emperor's Black Bones'.
Be sure to let me know what you think Loki. It was a bit of a fight to get the Chaos Dwarfs in there, and then I kind of stretched their part out more once I did have them in there. I'll be especially interested what the reaction is to the viragos, a distinctly debased sort of slayer analogy.