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Frost Goblins are descendants of escaped Goblin slaves in Naggaroth. They are stated to inhabit the moving, magical glaciers of that continent. Otherwise, not much is known about them, besides their conversion models resembling Night Goblin models with the hoods filed away to resemble Inuit parkas. There is a fanmade 3D printable army for them by Suttungr Miniatures, which includes a variety of different Seal [[Squig]] models and free Bestiary pages for both the diminutive Greenskins and their unique Squigs. However, note that the Seal Squigs themselves are not canon to Warhammer Fantasy lore, at least not yet. Wouldn't be that crazy, though, what with the existence of [[Rat Squigs]].
Frost Goblins are descendants of escaped Goblin slaves in Naggaroth. They are stated to inhabit the moving, magical glaciers of that continent. Otherwise, not much is known about them, besides their conversion models resembling Night Goblin models with the hoods filed away to resemble Inuit parkas. There is a fanmade 3D printable army for them by Suttungr Miniatures, which includes a variety of different Seal [[Squig]] models and free Bestiary pages for both the diminutive Greenskins and their unique Squigs. However, note that the Seal Squigs themselves are not canon to Warhammer Fantasy lore, at least not yet. Wouldn't be that crazy, though, what with the existence of Rat Squigs due to the [[Skaven]] of [[Clan Moulder]]'s fuckery.


[[Category: Orcs & Goblins]]
[[Category: Orcs & Goblins]]
[[Category: Warhammer Fantasy]]
[[Category: Warhammer Fantasy]]

Latest revision as of 13:42, 21 June 2023

Frost Goblins are descendants of escaped Goblin slaves in Naggaroth. They are stated to inhabit the moving, magical glaciers of that continent. Otherwise, not much is known about them, besides their conversion models resembling Night Goblin models with the hoods filed away to resemble Inuit parkas. There is a fanmade 3D printable army for them by Suttungr Miniatures, which includes a variety of different Seal Squig models and free Bestiary pages for both the diminutive Greenskins and their unique Squigs. However, note that the Seal Squigs themselves are not canon to Warhammer Fantasy lore, at least not yet. Wouldn't be that crazy, though, what with the existence of Rat Squigs due to the Skaven of Clan Moulder's fuckery.