FREE 40K Mission Pack – The Obsidian Monolith
December 24, 2013 by lloyd
It was obvious that the Monolith, and probably the lightning storm, were not the result of any natural effect. The drones determined that there was some sort of technology in the Monolith hidden beneath a layer of an obsidian-type material, but none was capable of determining the source.
The Logis Strategos ventured that this Monolith could be related to the Necron Pylons usually found in the Cadian sector, but conclaves of Crypteks from all over the galaxy stared puzzled at this new contraption, while many Eldar Seers wondered if this was just another trick of the laughing god Cegorach.
Who would be the first one to lay hands on this new piece of eldritch technology? Some will want to study it, some will want to destroy what they cannot understand. They all know that their endeavour could be contested by any of the forces of the galaxy, and they will be prepared for the clash.
FREE 40K Mission Pack
Just in time for Christmas we have created a mission pack contains everything you need for a full day of Warhammer 40K awesomeness.
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The pack even includes a cool self print model of the Obsidian Monolith and markers to play the missions, get ready for war over three epic games!
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Merry Christmas form all of the Beasts of War team!
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And a very Merry Christmas to you all as well.
I haven’t played 40k in quite a while. So it’ll be a bit like a new game, infact it will probably be a lot like a whole new game as I’m bound to mix up 5th & 6th.
Thank you BoW! I’ve early Christmas presents!
You guys have done so much for us all this year. We really do appreciate all you do and wish you some very Merry holidays!
Thanks BOW! Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year!
A Merry Christmas to BoW! And thanks
Monsieur, with these campaign you are really spoiling us…
Merry Christmas guys. 🙂
May your dice ever roll in your favor.
Oooooo, nice
Can’t wait to have a go at this, wondering if it will convert well to Kill team as I want to get some games of that in haha!
Thank you guys. That is a supper thing to give away for the end of the year, especially something for a GW game all things considered.
Hope you have a great Christmas, and next year sees BOW bigger and stronger than ever.
Thank you! We will try it in january in our club as part of campaign.
Then I will write a report about it)
Thanks for the Christmas present BOW. I’ll get a good look through this today.
Thank you BOW, this really looks lie a great deal of fun. As a Tau player though there is no “Techno” unit for us on page 4. Any suggestions as a quick fix Lloyd?
You could try it with a pathfinder unit. (I’m canvasing opinions here in the backdrop and will keep you posted)
or this just in…
“Since no member of the Fire caste would know what to do with the Monolith, you can use any Elite unit from your army list and nominate it as your Techno unit. They will be feeding all the information straight to the guys from the Earth caste, so they can compile it from afar.”
you could designate a unit as an earth cast unit with a Fio leader of rank Senior Second lowest rank – UI
or create a new HQ using an existing choice ( Engineer Middle rank – VRE or Overseer Second highest rank – EL)
Just make them stealthy and remove weapons
Happy, Merry Boxing Day!
Thanks warzan and domingo2013,
Fluff wise those suggestions work darn well, tip my hat to you sirs.
Great thanks a lot!
But were is the fantasy senario? ;-P
Thanks BoW! This will be great to use in battles while I’m teaching my son the rules, he’s just getting into the hobby now. 🙂
More of the same please guys ! I was very impressed with the production quality loved the cut out markers! How about one for Warhammer next?
thank you
This is useful! I’ve included a link to this scenario in our database of paper models: https://alkony.enerla.net/english/the-nexus/miniatures-nexus/miniatures-printable-miniatures-scenery-sources-of-free-downloads