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Daryl Nov 7, 2016 @ 8:35pm
Sisters of Battle Fantasy Equivalent?
What is the Sisters of Battle Fantasy equivalent?

Amazoness? Or is there an actual "Real" faction?
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Carson Nov 7, 2016 @ 8:41pm 
Originally posted by Daryl:
What is the Sisters of Battle Fantasy equivalent?

Amazoness? Or is there an actual "Real" faction?
To my knowlege the closest thing would maybe be ice mages as they are all females, but then again i'm not too lore savy.
sisters of sigmar, though they're too small a group to form an army proper. they were a pretty decent mordhiem band though, so you can get a visual of them from that game. (that game is kind of a mess though, so maybe not play it)
Originally posted by Jakal of the wastelands:
sisters of sigmar, though they're too small a group to form an army proper. they were a pretty decent mordhiem band though, so you can get a visual of them from that game. (that game is kind of a mess though, so maybe not play it)
Mordheim's also set 500 years before the setting's "present day", I wouldn't be surprised if the order no longer exists in the present.
Xenos Nov 8, 2016 @ 2:12am 
Originally posted by Shadow88:
Originally posted by Jakal of the wastelands:
sisters of sigmar, though they're too small a group to form an army proper. they were a pretty decent mordhiem band though, so you can get a visual of them from that game. (that game is kind of a mess though, so maybe not play it)
Mordheim's also set 500 years before the setting's "present day", I wouldn't be surprised if the order no longer exists in the present.

AFAIK, Sisters of Sigmar dispersed from Mordheim and some even turned to Chaos.
Ysthrall Nov 8, 2016 @ 11:13am 
There's no real reason for games to have equivalent factions...

That said, I do remember looking at 4th Ed warhammer factions and thinking... "What's missing in 40k is the undead equivalent"... and then a year or two later, up popped the damn necrons...


Yeah, Sisters of Sigmar is probably the closest. But I agree, you were more likely to see the Maiden Guard from the High Elves on a table than the SoS...
Originally posted by Xenos:
Originally posted by Shadow88:
Mordheim's also set 500 years before the setting's "present day", I wouldn't be surprised if the order no longer exists in the present.

AFAIK, Sisters of Sigmar dispersed from Mordheim and some even turned to Chaos.

it was vampires, actually. one of the covenants was assimilated into a lamhain coven. the others are veried amounts of loyal though.
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