Recognisinga buried seed of valour within him, the avatar of Sigmar smote Torglug with Ghal Maraz, killing him, but also redeeming what remained of his long-buried soul. That essence blazed to Sigmaron, where Tornus was reforged as a Knight-Venator. Thus, Tornus returned to Ghyran, seeking vengeance. He slew Bloab Rotspawned during the War for the Scabrous Sprawl and joined the search for the source of the poisoned fog that hung over the Genesis Gate. In the battle that followed he slew the Great Unclean One Pustrol, allowing Alarielle to overcome the Glottkin, the triplets that led the forces of Nurgle. The Genesis Gate was won that day, but still Tornus fears that he and his adoptive Stormhost will stand forever apart.[1a][2a]
It seems very good. If they make it so you have to sub to WH+ and pay to unlock the book rules as well then it will be trash. For now you can see all the rules and warscrolls on there for free. There is also a working army builder.
Having briefly tested it, it seems very good app. If warscrolls are available for free in the future, I see nothing wrong with this app, I'd say it is even clear improvement over azyr (the fact that I can look at artifacts and read their effects while I'm selecting them is great bonus). Basically everything now depends on just how much is going to be behind paywall when the actual app is released and not beta (army builder is gonna be behind paywall for sure and the army rules require battletome which I'm kinda okay with, but warscrolls should be all available for free in the future as well).
"This app is an invaluable tool for anyone who enjoys playing games of Warhammer Age of Sigmar. It provides you with a quick and easy way to check your rules in the heat of battle, browse battletomes you own, and plan your next army.
It seems like I currently don't own any devices that can run the app (without some effort, at least). While that's on me for having a cheap, old phone and even though I have the necessary know-how to eventually solve this problem, it shows one of the new barriers of entry that having all the warscrolls only available on the app will create.
However, if the warscrolls stay free on the app, I am not especially worried. If GW does not put them behind a paywall, chances are they won't go after 3rd parties for reproducing them online. So eventually there will be websites that just allow you to look up warscrolls from an internet browser.
But yeah there is a chance they paywall everything else and leave the warscrolls available (so just like Azyr) so I guess that's fine if we don't expect any increase in product for their increased profits, but I refuse to buy W+ for more than I paid for the azyr app just because they couldn't be bothered to actually make their subscription service appealing to customers.
On the topic of the actual app, though I'm loathe to provide them free feedback so they can sell it back to me, coalition units in a Blades of Khorne army dont have any way to select a mark leaving them ineligible for artifacts. Also the app thinks 3 beast units is somehow more than (1 in 4) of 13. Not sure what the error there is.
Imagine your HoA put a gate up to block off the road you were using to get into your neighborhood and then happily announced that access to this awesome gate is included with one purchase of a pool pass (for a pool that has like 3 feet of water in it but dont worry we're gonna fill it up later!) Oh and you can't buy it any other way so 'included' may not be the BEST term.
In the page about how to redeem codes says: "You can unlock the content from your battletome in Warhammer Age of Sigmar: The App without a subscription. Once the open beta is complete, the app will become another awesome part of Warhammer+. A subscription will get you access to even more content, including the Storm Forge army-building tool, as well as loads of other Warhammer+ benefits."
i would have like stormforge to offer a link to warscrolls as i build, much like warscroll builder. I guess other niggles like units are not marked as conditional battleline before selection; and non responsive formatting of text on units with long names will be resolved during beta. So it will be fine.
I think its saying you DONT have to have a subscription to access the rules to the battletome you already paid for. A good thing but we'll see how much of the app stays locked even when you buy the books. It could easily be enough to make it not worth it if you don't pay. Built in inconvenience to market convenience is a well known strategy.
Once a warrior-guardian of the Everdawn tribe, Tornus was one of the proud mortal defenders of the Lifewells and aspired to human perfection. When Nurgle infected the Realm of Life with his foul touch, Torglug fought against the invading legions of Chaos. Fighting day and night against the tainted tribes that wanted to corrupt the Lifewell that his people depended on. He prove so redoubtable, so certain in his belief of righteous power, that instead of killing him, his foes pitched him into the Pit of Filth.[1][5b]
He survived for weeks, each day bringing some vile new ill to his disease-wracked body he was at last undone by his own stubborn refusal to die. The voices whispered to him and perverted his moral code into a desire for power. On the seventy-seventh day he crawled out of the pit and embraced the voices. Riddled with disease, he was as now Toglug, a champion of the Plague God.[1][5b]
Torglug was ravaged most mightily by diseases and plagues, and had long since found allies in pain and despair. Those he brought to all who opposed Grandfather Nurgle, for there was nothing Torglug despised more than ungratefulness and the cowardice of those too frail to embrace Nurgle's vision. The fact that he once opposed his patron bothers affected Torglug greatly, and he was keen to wash away the memory of his defiance in a tide of violence.[2]
With each new day Torglug's axe reaped more glory for Nurgle. Soon enough he was given the honour of poisoning the Lifewells he had previously defended. The Plague God is a forgiving sort, and Torglug's past life became a distant memory for both disciple and divinity. Since that day, Torglug had risen high in Nurgle's favour. He and his bodyguard of Putrid Blightkings claimed rulership of several noxious tribes, fighting at the forefront of the hunt for Alarielle, Queen of the Radiant Wood.[2]
Torglug was known to the sylvaneth as the Tree-cutter of Thyrr. Many sacred groves have been denuded by the edge of his blade, just as their guardians were hacked down by the score. To the Ghyranites, he was the Despised One, a hero brought low by the slow rot of mortal pride. The Viridian Ogors called him Gut-Spiller, for his axe had opened many a stomach to the foul mist of the Graven Peaks. To the daemons of Nurgle's Manse he was Ironhood the Woodsman, for he had hacked down life-trees by the hundred to better fuel the decay spreading from his master's garden. By a dozen other names he was known, for Torglug's allegiance was a high prize indeed.[2][5a]
Initially assigned to the Gleaming Host chamber of the Hallowed Knights Stormhost Tornus felt like an outsider to his brothers in the chamber. Sigmar recognising the need for Tornus and other redeemed by the Celestant-Prime to be accepted, assigned Tornus to the Steel Souls for their mission to reinforce the attack on the Sargasso Citadels.[3a][3b]
After the battle in which the Rotbringer forces were shattered, Tornus discovered an ally from before his Reforging, the Knight of the Order of the Fly Gatrog. Instead of quickly slaying Gatrog, Tornus saw a spark of redemption and had him brought before Lord-Celestant Gardus in chains. This proved a boon when Gardus led the Steel Souls into the Garden of Nurgle to retrieve Lord-Castellant Lorrus Grymn and Gatrog became their unwilling, oathsworn guide.[3c][3d]
As the Stormcasts progressed through each of the seven levels of the garden, Tornus became sick with the ghost of Torglug who reappeared from Tornus and attacked the Steel Souls. Nearing death, Tornus and Gardus were saved by Gatrog who upheld the oath he swore and attacked the shade of Torglug. Gatrog was dealt a mortal blow but his attack gave Tornus the ability to finally slay Torglug from his own heart, forever.[3e][3f]
As the Celestant-Prime continued to redeem souls from Chaos back to Azyr with the hammer Ghal Maraz, they became outcasts within their own Stormhosts. Tornus took it upon himself to rally a small army of these Redeemed and perform several raids upon Nagash's armies. Grymn attempts to have this brotherhood disbanded but is overruled by the Celestant-Prime.[4]
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Archaon's singular purpose in life is to kill Sigmar once and for all. When he found out Sigmar had come back to fight him he basically went King Kong levels of apeshit. The very idea that the god he worshiped and who wasn't there for him when he sob-prayed for help at the Grand Cathedral of Altdorf now suddenly showing his face to stop him at the very End Times themselves was likely galling as all hell to him. Now that his gambit to starve the Chaos Gods into oblivion and avenge himself by destroying the Old World has finally been revealed for the failure it was to him, Archaon's last motivation for going on life is likely to kill the God-King himself.
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