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Sculptor: The
Perrys |
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Source: WD90 |
Released: June 1987 |
This dwarf was based on the cover illustration
for White Dwarf 90, the 10th anniversary issue. It was originally
a "one month only special edition" but is still available
as Norse Dwarf with Axe 11, 074308/30 |
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The History of the White Dwarf
No-one knows where he first came from. About a decade ago, he was
sighted infrequently, perhaps once every two months, and his style
was rough and uncultured. But his fame grew as people far and wide
came to hear of him, and he was seen much more regularly, in far wider
areas than before. These days he roams even further afield, both here
and overseas, and while his style is now more civilized and subtle,
he is nonetheless the same mighty warrior, in a class of his own! |
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The White Dwarf
- Dwarf Major Hero |
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132(at least!) |
The White Dwarf is immune to all psychological
effects, but it is usually quite easy to bribe him. He is also illiterate,
and prone to drunkeness, usually mid-day, but claims this is acceptable
as he is an artist. Some say he is also subject to stupidity, but
this is (as yet) an unsubstantiated rumour. His axe called Edyta,
causes horrible damage to his enemies (especially to any opponents
who enjoy Live RolePlaying), but blunts quickly, and is often replaced. |
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