Tales from The Ashen Stair now live!
Hi everyone, I mentioned in a recent post that I'd been invited to help in creating a collaborative Age of Sigmar project named Tales from The Ashen Stair.
This evening the project has gone live and opened its doors to the hobby community at large for anyone interested to come and take part if they wish.
Behind the scenes we were mainly working on some of the central themes and ideas and our own miniatures and warbands that could be used as examples of the narrative in the setting.
Setting and narrative creation is the focus, built around interesting conversions of characters and warbands very much in the GrimDark/Dark Age of Sigmar/AoS28 vein. We already have some setting information up and more to come in the following places.
We've set up a Facebook group: Tales from The Ashen Stair : Facebook Group
where we will be sharing the setting material and hobby projects we have come up with leading up to this point. and it will be a place to organise ideas from everybody involved and help guide more hobby and narrative creation in the setting.
Down the line it's probably the place that interested parties can organise games/events to play each other in the setting.
There is a dedicated blog for the project on wordpress: Tales from The Ashen Stair : Blog
Which will be the home for all the finished content and already has a battle report or "Tale" by two of the other contributors already posted for your reading pleasure.
As before, you can follow hobby content created for this on Facebook and Instagram with the Hashtags #talesfromtheashenstair and #theashenstair
If you're intrigued you can follow any of the above links and have a look. If it doesn't interest you, that's fair enough.
But... If it does interest you and you want to get involved, you can comment, ask questions etc here, over on the FB page or any of the contributors Instagrams and we will all try to get back to you and guide the way.
And...
Welcome to The Ashen Stair... You are lost... And you won't be missed...
Take care
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