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It is the duty of the Revenant Seekers to harvest the lamentiri of those Sylvaneth who fall in battle, and return those memory-laden soulseeds to the groves of their clan. To this end, they travel upon swift dragonspites whose bodies thrum with with the power of Life, and wield sickles redolent with the reaping energies of the harvest. The grim dirge of the Seekers is heard where the fighting is thickest, bringing life to the slain and death to the enemy. This multipart plastic kit builds three Revenant Seekers, forest spirits mounted atop insectoid dragonspites. Wielding deadly sickles infused with magical power, their long hair whipping in the wind, these solemn cavalry fighters range over the battlefield to restore their comrades with harvested life force, and are infused with vital energies that allow them to repair all but the most grievous wounds. One Revenant Seeker can be assembled as a Revenant Soulward unit leader, another as a Banner Bearer, and another as a Hornblower. The kit includes a variety of shield designs, heads, and different ways to assemble each dragonspite, as well as a choice of two different instruments for your Hornblower, so no two units need look the same. This set can alternatively be assembled as Spiterider Lancers. This kit comprises 82 plastic components, and is supplied with 3x Citadel Flying Stems with 60mm Flying Bases. These miniatures are supplied unpainted and requires assembly – we recommend using Citadel Plastic Glue and Citadel paints.
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A Warhammer Age of Sigmar Novel Hannivor Toll, together with Armand Callis – warrior and confidante – plunges into Cinderfall’s dirty underbelly, to solve a mystery at the heart of which lies an evil that will take all their courage and cunning to overcome. READ IT BECAUSE The world-wise experience of witch hunter Hanniver Toll comes together with the rugged determination and heavy firepower of the former Freeguild officer Armand Callis. Can they get to the bottom of a brutal murder, and what other secrets will they discover buried in the ash of Cinderfall? THE STORY Cinderfall district, Hammerhal Aqsha. The Twin-tailed City belches fire day and night, smoke chokes the skies, and ash lines the streets like so much filthy snow. Life is brutal in Cinderfall – crime is rife, and death is cheap. But even here, the ritualistic murder of a supremely powerful ganglord is out of the ordinary. Dispatched by the Order of Azyr, witch hunter Hanniver Toll arrives in Cinderfall to investigate alongside his ex-Freeguild companion Armand Callis. Is this the work of a rival gang, or is something much darker afoot? Written by David Annandale.
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A Snarlboss in the back of a War-Wheela is able to concentrate on bashing the heads of the enemy rather than steering. Though all Gitmob chariots are capable of inflicting horrendous damage on the charge, those of a Snarlboss do so in style – their paths of destruction marked by scorchmarks left by the flames that jet from jars fitted to the back of their ride. This multipart plastic kit builds a heavy War-Wheela chariot for your Gloomspite Gitz armies in games of Warhammer Age of Sigmar. It can be ridden by a Snarlboss – who's ideal for leading the charge and inspiring the rest of your gitz – or a Frazzlegit Shaman, who's able to fling fiery conjurations. The Snarlboss has a choice of two heads and banner toppers, and the Shaman can be built with one of two different magic sticks. This chariot, and its pair of large Snarlfangs, provides superb hitting power to any Gitmob. This kit comprises 80 plastic components and 1x Citadel 120mm by 92mm Oval Base. This miniature requires assembly and is supplied unpainted – we recommend using Citadel Plastic Glue and Citadel Colour paints.
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Snarlbosses lead the Gitmobs from the backs of ravenous Snarlfangs. Those lucky grots of a Snarlboss’s retinue are often hand-picked from the least cowardly of the pack. These canny and adaptable fighters are a cut above the rest of their wofl-riding kin, staying close to their leader and fending off attackers with stikkas and bows. This multipart plastic kit builds a cunning Snarlboss and two of his most 'trusted' warriors riding Snarlfangs for Gloomspite Gitz armies in games of Warhammer Age of Sigmar. Their speed, sneakiness, and savagery are ideal to support any Gitmob charge. This kit comprises 25 plastic components, including 3 scenic bases. These push-fit miniatures can be assembled without glue, and are supplied unpainted – we recommend using Citadel Colour paints.
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Doom Diver Catapults could only be created by the Gloomspite Gitz – no one else would strap bombs and spiked helmets to their heads and launch themselves into battle via catapult, let alone expect to have a chance of surviving the ordeal. Of course, this is rarely the case, but the carnage they cause upon ‘landing’ is so fantastic that there are always more who prefer taking the risk to displeasing the boss. This multipart plastic kit builds a Doom Diver Catapult, a gleefully savage piece of artillery for your Gloomspite Gitz armies in games of Warhammer Age of Sigmar. These truly bizarre creations fling live grots into the air, who then plummet down into enemy units in the hopes of wreaking destruction where they fall – they're ideal for adding some heavy firepower to your Gitmob. The catapult can be built with the doom diver in the process of being launched, or stood waiting for the contraption to fire. Each of the crew comes with a choice of two heads, and the doom diver has a choice of three bomb-topped hats, making it easy to customise your artillery. This kit comprises 64 plastic components and 1x Citadel 170mm by 109mm Oval Base. This miniature requires assembly and is supplied unpainted – we recommend using Citadel Plastic Glue and Citadel Colour paints.
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Sunsteala Wheelas are favoured by the Gitmobs – built with lightweight wicker frames, allowing them to close down on the foe quickly and hit hard before deftly weaving out of combat. Their drivers favour stikkas and bows, weapons perfect for sneaky strikes from a reasonably safe distance. This multipart plastic kit builds two Sunsteala Wheelas, light chariots pulled by ravening Snarlfangs, for your Gloomspite Gitz armies in games of Warhammer Age of Sigmar. Armed with scything blades, and crewed by wicked grots armed with spears and bows, they're ready to careen wildly across the battlefields of the Mortal Realms, striking where your opponent is most vulnerable. They're able to keep up with your packs of Snarlfangs, and are ideal for adding extra hitting power to the lighter cavalry. These miniatures have numerous options, making them easy to customise. The chariots can be assembled with your choice of two different harnesses, and can further be personalised with different wheels and carriage decorations. Chariot drivers have a choice of heads, and can be built with a whip or a sword, while the other crew can be armed with your choice of wicked blade, spear, or bow. The banner pole has a choice of two different tops, and there are even more accessories to add to your chariots. This kit comprises 146 plastic components and 2x Citadel 105mm by 70mm Oval Bases. These miniatures require assembly and are supplied unpainted – we recommend using Citadel Plastic Glue and Citadel Colour paints.
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Snarlpack Cavalry make use of giant Snarlfangs – particularly large and impressive specimens of their kind. They're so big that a pair of grots can ride each one into battle. Riders guard their mount’s flanks with jabs from their ‘skewas’, freeing up the Snarlfang to tear into enemies directly in front with their teeth and claws. This multipart plastic kit builds three Snarlpack Cavalry, a fast and deadly unit for your Gloomspite Gitz armies in games of Warhammer Age of Sigmar. The unit opens up lots of tactical options for a canny Snarlboss – their speed means they can arrive where your enemy least expects it, and they're more than happy to feast on small objective-holding units or wounded enemies. This kit comprises 61 plastic components and 3x Citadel 75mm by 42mm Oval Bases. These miniatures require assembly and are supplied unpainted – we recommend using Citadel Plastic Glue and Citadel Colour paints.
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The Gloomspite Gitz are a motley collection of grots, squigs, and troggoths – all eager to wreak havoc. Should they have their way, the Mortal Realms would be plunged into eternal dankness – a musty fungal twilight without end. When their lunar deity appears in the skies, they emerge from their holes upon giant arachnids, cunning lupines, and all manner of squiggly beasts to form an unstoppable horde. Destruction Battletome: Gloomspite Gitz is a vital book for collectors and gamers who enjoy a little backstabbing now and then. This impressive tome is packed with atmospheric artwork, madcap background material, stunning photography, and the rules you'll need to wreak your own trail of carnage on the surface dwellers of the Mortal Realms. You’ll find warscrolls, Regiments and Armies of Renown, Path to Glory and Anvil of Apotheosis rules, plus a self-contained Spearhead section to help you play tight, tactical games with your collection. This book will be your constant companion in the dank depths, no matter how you like to collect, paint, and play with your Gloomspite Gitz. This 122-page hardback book contains: – Background, art, and fiction giving you an overview of the Gloomspite Gitz and their various subfactions – A description of their many units, along with detailed photography, artwork, and background material – Faction rules including battle traits, battle formations, heroic traits, artefacts of power, Spells, and Manifestations – 43 warscrolls, covering units, terrain, and Manifestations – A Spearhead guide, including gameplay and hobby advice, along with its own set of warscrolls and army abilities – Narrative Path to Glory rules, including the Anvil of Apotheosis, allowing you to create your own hero – Rules for two thematic Armies of Renown and two Regiments of Renown that can be added to other Destruction armies – A handy reference section with army abilities, magic, and battle traits – An 8-page gatefold section This book also contains a one-use code to unlock Destruction Battletome: Gloomspite Gitz content in Warhammer Age of Sigmar: The App.
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The Masque once entertained Slaanesh, but then displeased him, and was exiled. Since then the Herald has been cursed to dance endlessly. Those drawn into this endless performance are doomed to a swift and spectacular death. Few warriors can keep up with the lightning-swift attacks of The Masque! This combat-focused character excels at downing slower foes, capable of crossing vast distances rapidly and striking where they're most effective. Whether you're stalking your prey across the war-torn battlefields of the 41st Millennium or striking out in the Mortal Realms, you'll find The Masque perfect for picking off enemy heroes and support units. This kit is supplied in 10 plastic components, including a choice of masks for the Staff of Masks. It is supplied with a 32mm round base.
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It was at the height of Morathi's ascension to godhood that a drop of Slaanesh's own divine essence broke free from imprisonment and fled the cave between realms. Called the Newborn, this cursed hybrid was suffused with both the Dark Prince's power and the residual energy absorbed by Morathi herself, coalescing into twin beings that mirrored each other in body and soul. Perhaps taking a cue from its 'mother's' tendencies towards violence, the daemon known as Dexcessa embodies the physical excess of lethal close combat, taking perverse glee in cutting down swathes of mortals as they dance across the battlefield. Standing several times the height of a mortal, Dexcessa is whirling dervish of taloned carnage on the battlefield, equally capable of disembowelling their foes with claws or the sturdy staff they carry to war. Their shifting, agile body makes it especially difficult for even seasoned warriors to land a blow on the Talon of Slaanesh, leaving the daemon to weave effortlessly through their lines and separate the enemy general's head from their shoulders. The kit is comprised of 50 plastic components, with which you can assemble one Dexcessa, the Talon of Slaanesh, and is supplied with a Citadel 105mm Oval Base. This model can alternatively be assembled as Synessa, the Voice of Slaanesh.
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Once a sorcerer-king rich in the knowledge of amethyst magic, Reikenor ran afoul of Nagash. Now, in undeath, the Grimhailer is cursed to serve the Great Necromancer, acting as his chief reaper of souls. There are few sights more ominous than the macabre wraith-wizard atop his winged steed, lit by the eerie light of his corpse candles. Through his incantations, Reikenor can summon a wraithstorm – a cyclone of amethyst magic that stirs those souls recently separated from their bodies. His spell incites them to savagely attack their former comrades, a hurricane that hacks and pulls down the living; thus is a dark vengeance delivered to those who would thwart Nagash. Reikenor the Grimhailer is an impressively aggressive-looking and sinister Nighthaunt miniature. His ethereal form is clad in a tattered cloak, beneath which is visible a skeletal mask, and thin arms grasping his weapon – a great scythe known as Fellreaper, which features a grave-sand filled hourglass hanging from a chain – and the reins of his mount, a winged Nightmare named Kyallaron. This steed is magnificent, despite its necrotic status – large, tattered wings sprout from its back, and on the whole it has the appearance of impressively muscular power, even with its ribs visible and its legs being nothing more than bone. Its armoured helm is covered in dripping corpse candles, as is Reikenor’s, and the whole miniature is depicted swooping low over a graveyard scene, a sinister winged skeleton statue providing the support. This kit comes as 11 components to build Rekenor the Grimhailer, and is supplied with a Citadel 75mm Oval scenic base. This push-fit miniature can be assembled without glue and is supplied unpainted – we recommend using Citadel Colour paints.
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The Dreadblade Harrows are the officers beneath the Knights of Shrouds. In life, each of these wights watched their leader’s betrayal, neither helping nor hindering. Even for Nighthaunts, Deadblade Harrows are especially discorporate, phantasmal figures who can disappear and reappear at will. They are the Knights of Regret, full of bitter recrimination, who in battle serve as bodyguards and lieutenants or are despatched as outriders. Rearing upon their spectral steeds, they vanish into wisps of mist only to gallop out of thin air elsewhere to carry out the most unchivalrous commands – culling the vulnerable, cutting off retreating warriors, and other heinous tasks. The Dreadblade Harrows are a pair of mounted spectral knights, seemingly a touch more solid than many of their Nighthaunt brethren, but no less sinister. Each is armed with a dreadblade held aloft in their right hand, with their left hands clutching the reins – one set spiked, one set ornate – of their steed. Not much else is visible of the Harrows themselves, with a helmeted skull peering out from beneath their cloak. Their mount is large and muscular; its ethereal skin is torn and tattered, making its ribcage visible, with its head being no more than a skull. The rear of the steed is depicted as tailing off into ethereal vapour, as the Harrow emerges from nothing to attack. This kit comes as 12 push-fit components to build two Dreadblade Harrows, and is supplied with 2 textured 60mm oval bases – these feature the graveyard detritus expected from the Nighthaunt. These push-fit miniatures can be assembled without glue and are supplied unpainted – we recommend using Citadel Colour paints.
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Long ago, before Sigmar was plucked from the heavens by the great drake Dracothion, the powerful Draconith empire was brought low at the hands of Kragnos, whose divine rampage smashed city after city until only a handful of Draconith remained. In a desperate gambit to defeat what they could not kill, the princes Krondys and Karazai enlisted the aid of the enigmatic Lord Kroak to seal Kragnos beneath a mountain, where he stayed until the Necroquake sundered his prison. With the God of Earthquakes returned, the Draconith princes have sworn the Pact Draconis with Sigmar and lead a new generation to war against the enemies of Order. As an ancient and powerful being steeped in celestial magic, Krondys is a potent mystical force on the battlefield capable of unleashing debilitating storms on command. His magical might is matched by his prowess in melee, able to sweep entire regiments from the battlefield with a casual flick of his massive wrist, while foes are burned to ash by blazing tempests of draconic fire. This multipart plastic kit is comprised of 55 pieces with which you can assemble one Krondys, Son of Dracothion, with the option to instead build his fellow Draconith prince Karazai the Scarred. The kit includes 1x Citadel 160mm Round Base. This miniature is supplied unpainted and requires assembly – we recommend using Citadel Plastic Glue and Citadel paints.
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Harbingers of Decay trot into battle atop vile steeds more dead than alive. These champions draw the gaze of Nurgle himself, and where they ride, the Plague God’s sinister will is soon made manifest. This multipart plastic kit builds one sinister and pestilent Harbinger of Decay, a heavily armoured Priest for your Maggotkin of Nurgle army, mounted on a boil-infected daemonic steed. Armed with a grim rotsword, and either a plague scythe or doom bell, they are well-equipped to mix it up in the front lines. You'll also find three distinct head options so you can customise it to match your army's aesthetic. This kit comprises 31 plastic components, and comes with a Citadel 90x52.5mm Oval Base. This miniature is supplied unpainted and requires assembly – we recommend using Citadel Plastic Glue and Citadel Colour paints.
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Wight Kings are ancient rulers, resurrected by foul necromantic magic. Some of these Deathrattle monarchs take to battle atop ancient skeletal steeds, clad in rusted barding. These mounted warrior-lords typically ride at the very forefront of the undead advance, stampeding the enemy into dust and driving their lances into the hearts of the living. This multipart plastic kit builds a Wight King on Skeletal Steed, a mounted war-leader raised by the Soulblight Gravelords. This undead lord brandishes an imposing tomb lance with a vicious tip, carrying an ornately decorated shield in its other hand. Both the Wight King and its morbid mount are clad in fluted, decaying armour emblazoned with the classic iconography of its vampiric masters, perfectly matching its role as a leader of the Deathrattle nations. This kit comprises 11 plastic components, and comes with a Citadel 75x41.5mm Oval Base. This miniature is supplied unpainted and requires assembly – we recommend using Citadel Plastic Glue and Citadel Colour paints.
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Twisted by the energies of Chaos, many predators and scavengers across the Mortal Realms possess an unsettling cunning. These beasts will often follow warbands into battle in return for fresh meat or some other, darker incentive. Furies are spiteful daemonic imps that throng lands under the sway of Chaos, swarming weakened victims in opportunistic hit-and-run attacks, while Raptoryx are vicious and ill-tempered beasts that cross the land in vast flocks, pulling down prey many times their size in a frenzy of talons and beaks. This multipart plastic kit builds a flock of Furies and Raptoyrx – corrupted chaotic beasts that can be fielded in Slaves to Darkness armies in Warhammer Age of Sigmar, or used as Thralls for Chaos warbands in games of Warcry. Sneering Furies glide on bat-like wings, manes whipping in the wind as they brandish razor-sharp daggers in their clawed paws. Raptoryx race forward, flightless wings raised in an aggressive screech. This set contains 12 plastic miniatures: - 6x Furies - 6x Raptoryx This kit comprises 84 plastic components, and comes supplied with 6x Citadel 32mm Round bases, and 6x Citadel 60x35mm Oval Bases. These miniatures are supplied unpainted and require assembly – we recommend using Citadel Plastic Glue and Citadel Colour paints. Rules for using Furies and Raptoryx in games of Warcry can be found in the Warcry: Compendium book and downloaded from the Warhammer Community website.