Nathan Long – Warhammer Heros Book For Deathmaster Snikch
March 8, 2012 by dignity
Adam gets a chat with Nathan Long and asks about what got him in to writing for black library and what he'll be working on next.
March 8, 2012 by dignity
Adam gets a chat with Nathan Long and asks about what got him in to writing for black library and what he'll be working on next.
Awesome interview – should be ‘Heroes’ though guys not Heros. 😉
P.S – Guess it can be different with the American spelling (if the Americans spell it Heros heh)
We Americans also spell it as “heroes.”
i cant wait for a deathmaster snikch book. ive always wondred about what would happen when the skaven assassins and the dark elf assassins meet. i think that snikch he might not be the best assassin in the warhammer world but i think it woud be a very closley fought fight as the skaven are agile by nature the dark elves have to be trained but then again the dark elves are better with a blade, so it would be a very interesting book to read i think.
Awesome news! I have always been a fan of Snikch and will be eagerly awaiting this book.
I just wish we would get more books along this vein. I would love to see more books about alien/non-human characters. I have always wondered how a well written book about the 40k orks would look.
Yes! Love Nathan Long, and I’m very excited about the Snikch book. The Shwarzhelm novels from the “heroes” series are great, especially since they advance the Warhammer fluff in interesting ways. Fantasy fans should definitely pay attention to the “heroes” books…
Awesome book. Just reading through the “Brunner” collection of shorts at the moment and it’s fantastic. As a Skaven (Inept!) warlord I’m particularly lloking forward to this. I love Snikch. Unfortunately (though i doubt this will be the case for narative purposes) the dark elves should walk it, with better stats for less points! I’ts something that has infuriated me since my mate started to pick up Dark elves. Book should be fantatic though and hopefully just written in just as selfish and self presovationary (may have just invented that word!) way as the Thanquol character has been in the… Read more »