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In addition to working hard on the upcoming release of Ultimate Warzone,<br />
Thom Talamini and the crew at Excelsior Entertainment are also moving<br />
ahead with the expansion of the Chronopia universe.<br />
Here you’ll see four pieces of updated information for Chronopia that<br />
coincided with the release of new figures. The material has been made<br />
available on the Excelsior Entertainment website and Thom has also been<br />
gracious enough to allow us the opportunity to re-print them here in Fictional<br />
Reality.<br />
The Tatterdemalion spell was released along with the new Elven Yellow<br />
Lotus Eater and it is an amazingly effective spell that will give the normally<br />
fragile Yellow Lotus Eater a bit less to worry about and might forego what has<br />
become a fairly standard bodyguard of either Elven swordsmen or axemen.<br />
The Giant Skeleton model sees the release of two optional items, but both<br />
only usable by the Giant Skeleton itself. Non-Devout players will be glad of<br />
that fact as you’d probably want to deal with these foul artifacts in one place<br />
rather than spread out. The Banner of Darkness Rising has a very affordable<br />
points cost and will deny your opponent their DEF modifier unless they have<br />
the Blind Fighting special ability and chances are better than not that they<br />
don’t have it. The Horn of Nar’gahresh will set you back a few more points<br />
and will take two actions to use, but it’s a pretty devastating punch. Any<br />
models that’s at least half under the flaming lance template will get nailed for<br />
a DAM 15 hit, and it can be used in close combat to boot!<br />
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Below is a new character for the Firstborn army and I hope that this marks<br />
the beginning of new specialty characters for each army in the game. The<br />
Swordmaster might be a task to get onto the table, as he has a prerequisite of<br />
16 Swordsmen or Desert Crusaders in your army, but once there he is not<br />
only a commanding presence, but can also beat the living hell out of his<br />
opponents. He has an ability that increases the damage cause by a successful<br />
hit by how much ‘extra’ hit his opponent by. He also boasts a very<br />
respectable DEF and a very reasonable point cost. If your Firstborn army is<br />
already centered around his prerequisite troops then taking the Swordmaster<br />
should be pretty close to automatic for you.