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I often wonder what my oldWarhammerpals are up to.
Where are they now?
Do they still paint, or play?
The same goes for later in life.
Ive moved around the UK a bunch, and had my strongest group of hobby friends in Leeds.
We didnt reconnect on my return, mostly due to my aversion to social media.
I hope theyre doing well.
Some of this is the transient nature of modern friendship.
I imagine many of these friends especially those I knew as adults are still enjoying the hobby.
Im pretty sure one got engaged.
But I dont think any of them have been whistleblowers or disclosed sensitive national security data.
However, his interest in Warhammer is a new revelation.
The prize at Games Day Baltimore that year?
The first ever Land Raider Crusader kit, fresh off the production line, signed by the designers.
The likes of the late Paul Sawyer and Rick Priestly were among the signatories.
Warhammer is one of those hobbies that goes hand in hand with anime and video gaming.
I didnt have any of that to hand, so I put my pile of shame in there instead.
Maybe hes ashamed of his past.
Maybe hes moved on with his life.
Maybe he still collects.
Maybe he runs a Warhammer blog under the pseudonym Lion El’Snowden.
They might have moved to New Zealand.
They might have won a Golden Demon.
They might have fled the US to a country without an extradition treaty.
You never do know.
Warhammer 40Ks new Flawless Blades could be loyalists if they tried hard enough.