A thick grey fog rolls through the trees. It is a silent night, not even the sound of the usual critters can be heard. After several hours of an unnatural silence a cloaked figure appears on the edge of the hill, his face completely hidden beneath his cowl. Behind him, the silhouette of something that appears to be a wagon, slowly gets into sight. This wagon is being pulled by several individuals that slowly move forward. They seem to walk as if they are having trouble controlling their limbs in an effective way. On the wagon appears to be only a single object.. A wooden coffin.
When the mysterious group arrives at the gates of Mordheim, they suddenly hold. Amongst the ruins a band of vile creatures appears.. The ghouls show up to meet their master.
The night belongs to the undead, and in Mordheim it is always night.

A couple of weeks ago when I was at Vince’s house he told me he and a couple of friends started creating and playing Mordheim. As a (retired) Warhammer collector this appealed to me quite a bit. I decided to do some research on Mordheim and its possible warbands. Coming across the undead warband I got even more excited and decided I’d join my friends in their quest for wyrdstone.
I ordered some undead models from the UK, and now almost 2 weeks later, my models arrived. When I opened my package I was a bit disappointed, the company I ordered from seemed to have made a mistake on my vampire model. Instead of the Konrad von Carstein model, I received the Vlad von Carstein model. A minor setback I will just have to deal with.
I will post some updates when I find the time to start assembling my models.
Khahzgull
