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Hello and welcome to the fifth episode of the Conversation. My name is Kim and in this podcast I will interview interesting people from the Age of Sigmar community. In this first season I want to explore the rich but sometimes fractured narrative scene. Together we can learn about the community and the people therein.
In this episode, I’m joined by Saul—better known to many of you as Warboss Kurgan. A lifelong wargamer and dedicated event organiser, Saul has been a part of the narrative Warhammer community online for a long time. We talk about the early days of that scene and how it eventually grew into the collaborative storytelling powerhouse that is the Animosity campaigns.
Our conversation also touches on the role Saul plays in Animosity, and how something as simple as a notebook can help keep the hobby close, even when life gets busy. We dig into Warcry as well—why it’s such a strong narrative tool, and what to expect from the Warcry event he’s running at UK Games Expo this June.
And finally, we venture into the grimdark, exploring how Ironsleet and the inq28 movement have pushed the hobby into more atmospheric and artistic territory.
There’s a lot to explore in this one—enjoy!
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By MilarkiHello and welcome to the fifth episode of the Conversation. My name is Kim and in this podcast I will interview interesting people from the Age of Sigmar community. In this first season I want to explore the rich but sometimes fractured narrative scene. Together we can learn about the community and the people therein.
In this episode, I’m joined by Saul—better known to many of you as Warboss Kurgan. A lifelong wargamer and dedicated event organiser, Saul has been a part of the narrative Warhammer community online for a long time. We talk about the early days of that scene and how it eventually grew into the collaborative storytelling powerhouse that is the Animosity campaigns.
Our conversation also touches on the role Saul plays in Animosity, and how something as simple as a notebook can help keep the hobby close, even when life gets busy. We dig into Warcry as well—why it’s such a strong narrative tool, and what to expect from the Warcry event he’s running at UK Games Expo this June.
And finally, we venture into the grimdark, exploring how Ironsleet and the inq28 movement have pushed the hobby into more atmospheric and artistic territory.
There’s a lot to explore in this one—enjoy!
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.