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This time it is pretty funny, though: Games Workshop just announced a coffee table book full of “sage wisdom and inspiring speeches” from every Warhammer 40,000 fan’s favorite green morons.The announcement on the Warhammer Community website reads, “Okay, ‘insightful’ might be a stretch, but it should come as no surprise that the Orks have some pretty great quotes when they spend so much time yelling at their enemies.” It comes alongside a slew of new plushes and an “ultimate guide” book to Age of Sigmar, full of miniature photos and lore.Words of Waaagh is a natural follow-up to the last book in this vein Games Workshop sold, Words of War, which was full of space marine quotes instead of ork quotes. I suppose I’d rather consult the wisdom of fungoid football hooligans than witch-burning, chainsaw-wielding failsons, but in both cases it seems safe to conclude these books will be short on actionable advice. 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Games Workshop just announced a book of 'insightful ork quotes' called Words of Waaagh
Games Workshop just announced a book of 'insightful ork quotes' called Words of Waaagh