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oldest son thought it would be cool to have an undead ogre as a wight lord. The only hard part was getting him on a 20x20
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And from the back. I realy like the way the skin ended up on this guy - it reminds me of Jason from the Friday the 13th movies
- pretty appropriate for an undead killer!
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For Christmas 2004, GW cast 300 models of Braugh the Slave Lord - a special character for the new Ogre Kingdoms army,
and gave these to GW store managers as christmas presents. These are extremely rare, and generally go for several hundred
dollars when they show up on eBay (I've only seen it a few times). It came with a Certificate of Authenticity, the back
of which contained the rules for using him. I don't have one, and doubt I'll ever have the money to burn to get one
- but here are pictures for those who want to see it.
Now I may try and convert my own some day . . .
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Braugh the SlaveLord - Rules
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For the third Dayton Confrontation tournament, they are running the "Stupid Nags" scenario, where you have to chase down a
wagon loaded with crates, and recover the crates.
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So I decided to make a dozen of them. Bought some cheap horses, built wagons, and constructed them to meet the specifications
for the scenario - which describes the wagons as 2 cards end to end.
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And a shot of all dozen of them. I must be crazy ;-)
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