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A Warhammer 40,000 Novel The Reliquant at Arms is given a holy mission to return a sacred relic of the Adepta Sororitas to its rightful place. After the forces of Chaos foil her plans, she pledges herself to vengeance – but her chosen mission might be more than she can handle. READ IT BECAUSE It's a chance to witness the faith and fury of the Adepta Sororitas pitted against the forces of Nurgle, the Plague God! Learn more about one of their legendary warriors, how they fight, and what sacrifices they're willing to make in the name of the God-Emperor. THE STORY Aestred Thurga is the Reliquant at Arms, a holy warrior tasked with defending the relics of the Imperium. While returning the legendary Sword of Saarim to its rightful place upon the necropolis world of Katerah, Aestred is ambushed by a cult of the Plague God that steals the blade for themselves. Horrified at her defeat, she plunges herself and her Adepta Sororitas companions into a brutal battle against the forces of Chaos that overwhelm the planet from within, in order to reclaim both the relic and her honour. But when the billions of heroes laid to rest on Katerah begin to rise from their graves, Aestred must choose whether it is more important to defend the Imperium’s people or protect its history, and is confronted with an awful truth – sometimes, a Sister can fail her mission. Written by Danie Ware. -
A Warhammer 40,000 Anthology The Imperium is at war – with xenos, the servants of Chaos, and worse. Warriors, both human and post-human, fight on far-flung battlefields with no end in sight, selling their lives dearly for the sprawling domain of Humanity to hold on for just a moment longer. This collection of short stories and a novella tells just a fraction of their tales. READ IT BECAUSE This anthology features stories from some of Black Library’s most beloved authors, including Dan Abnett, Guy Haley, and Mike Brooks. The collection is packed with action, featuring fan-favourite characters like Commissar Yarrick and popular factions like the Black Templars, orks, Astra Militarum, and Space Wolves. THE STORIES Ancient enemies, powerful foes – where the orks and the Imperium collide, there is only war. The Black Templars stand against destruction, and Astra Militarum soldiers fight for survival on Hive World Armageddon. The orks contend with the costs of their outlandish schemes and bold quests for power. While they delight in their search for the next big fight, the Green Tide is just one of the many perils the Imperium faces in a brutal galaxy. In the darkness, the Ruinous Powers threaten disaster, and an inquisitor must reckon with a dangerous secret of the Space Wolves. Contents: – Ork Hunter (short story) by Dan Abnett – Wulfen (short story) by Chris Wraight – The Glorious Tomb (short story) by Guy Haley – Packin' Heat (short story) by Mike Brooks – Road Rage (short story) by Mike Brooks – Mad Dok (short story) by Nate Crowley – Blood Rite (novella) by Rachel Harrison – It Bleeds (short story) by David Guymer – The Price of Morkai (short story) by Marc Collins – Consecrated Ground (short story) by Steven B Fischer – Hell Fist (short story) by Justin Woolley – Sarcophagus (short story) by David Annandale -
A Warhammer 40,000 Anthology The Battle Sisters of the Adepta Sororitas are true exemplars of the Imperial Creed, purging the enemies of the God-Emperor with unshakeable faith and fury. This anthology, combining two novellas and five short stories, chronicles their epic deeds and valiant sacrifices. READ IT BECAUSE There are few tales more inspiring than those of the Sisters of Battle – driven by faith and sisterhood, they rush into battle when others flee, never hesitating to do their duty. These stories from fan-favourite authors and writers new to Black Library will stoke the fires of your faith in the God-Emperor. THE STORY In the novella Paragon of Faith, Sister Aenor leads a squad of indomitable Paragon Warsuits in the desperate defence of a sacred pilgrimage world as a hidden menace boils from below. With the planet crumbling around her, Aenor must contend with crippling self-doubt, as well as the innumerable cultist hordes. In Saint’s Judgement, Sister Hospitaller Docia contends with a different but no less insidious threat – a deadly plague that corrupts mind, body and soul. Conflict soon envelopes her infirmary, its corridors becoming battlefields as Docia draws ever closer to a cure that will purify and push back the infected tide. In the short story Infernal Motives, Aveline leads a unit of skitarii into a sprawling factorum complex, only to realise that the neverborn she seeks is a monstrous daemon engine. Trapped inside, Aveline must fight the machinery of the arcane building and destroy the evil at its centre – before the daemon factorum can begin making more of its infernal kind. Sister Wulfryth must learn humility and cooperation by working with an Astra Militarum soldier in Our Lady of the Voyage. They take on a vital mission to recover a missing preacher and a sacred relic – but what if they don't want to be recovered? The short story Joy of the Martyr features sisters of the Order of Our Martyred Lady who have been dispatched to retake and cleanse a millennia-old shrine on the planet Unguria. As they approach the ancient site, they soon realise that all is not as it appears. In Redemption Through Blood, Sister Marcella of the Order of the Bloody Rose struggles to hone her anger as a weapon. During an engagement with the enemy, her senses are dulled by the vicious hatred she fosters, and she does not hear the orders of her Sister Superior. Under the command of zealous Inquisitor Serantia of the Ordo Hereticus, Canoness Commander Florelia and her sisters fight with all they have to reclaim a world lost to the sacrilegious worship of a false Emperor in the short story The Fires of Our Faith. CONTENTS – Paragon of Faith (novella), by Amanda Bridgeman – Saint's Judgement (novella), by Ness Brown – Infernal Motives (short story), by Jude Reid – Our Lady of the Voyage (short story), by Kate Flack – Joy of the Martyr (short story), by Ness Brown – Redemption Through Blood (short story), by John Sollitto – The Fires of Our Faith (short story), by Nicholas Werner -
White Dwarf is the official Warhammer magazine, packed with amazing monthly content – including new rules and background, short stories, regular columns, special guests, and more. Here’s what you can look forward to in the April issue: WARHAMMER 40,000 Tapestry of Honour Knightly heraldry can be a complex topic, but luckily for you, we've prepared an in-depth primer! Yes, this will all be on the exam. Galactic War Hosts: Knightly Crusade – Part 1 A cavalcade of Knights, both Chaotic and Imperial, brought to you by hard-working Sacristans from across the Warhammer Studio. Titanic Duel Get ready for a super-heavyweight bout, as our new mini-game sees Knight pitted against Knight in a one-on-one battle for supremacy! Daemon Forged The Defiler is reborn! Showing off the all-new infernal engine and chatting with the evil geniuses (or 'designers') who made it. Iron Within Not a fan of kitbashing? We reckon you'll be converted (heh) after you see this incredible army of Iron Warriors. WARHAMMER AGE OF SIGMAR Tower of Blades Learn all about the deadly trials of Draichi Ganeth – and then face them yourself in yet another mini-game! Don't we spoil you? A Tale of Four Warlords As the warlords venture deeper into Thyria, they discover a new pastime: magical football. It's much more serious than it sounds. Hobby Hangout Andrew shares his new passion for re-wilding with a guide to creating battlefield terrain reclaimed by nature. OTHER ARTICLES The Chronicles of Bain: A Life That Matters In the latest instalment of Bain's tale, an extraction mission becomes a race for survival. But whose life is really worth saving? Access Granted Here you will find painting challenges and the latest Bunker news. Your Warhammer Models, letters, and questions sent in by readers. Plus, a Minotaur on tour and some very helpful Nurglings. Small Miniatures, Big Impact Shining a spotlight on the amazing work of Models for Heroes and their members' recent exhibition in Warhammer World. Bunker Bingo Tiny Knights! Funny robot noises! Accusations of hat theft! Just another normal Bunker Bingo. Each copy of White Dwarf 523 also comes with: – 1 double-sided card featuring the Warhammer 40,000 and Warhammer Age of Sigmar Scenarios of the Month – 2 double-sided reference cards for the Titanic Duel mini-game -
Defilers are Daemon Engines possessed by abominable entities – towering creations that stomp across battlefields on piston-driven legs, slaying enemies with claws capable of cutting a Space Marine in half. Foes are not safe at range either, as the Defiler inflicts a trail of carnage with its cannon and other heavy weapons. Defile the Galaxy This multipart plastic kit builds a Defiler, a terrifying amalgamation of daemon and machine for your Chaos Space Marines, Death Guard, Emperor's Children, Thousand Sons, and World Eaters armies in games of Warhammer 40,000. Standing at an intimidating 150mm on the tabletop, hard to kill, and armed with a variety of devastating weapons, they can turn the tide of battle in your favour. Daemon and Machine in Unholy Alliance Your mighty walker is easy to customise – there are poseable legs, armour, and chest options, 3 sets of carapace armour, interchangeable exhaust pipes, 2 sets of shoulder pads, 2 sets of torso trim, and 3 pieces of rubble to help with posing. There are 10 face plates to choose from – one each for the Iron Warriors, Word Bearers, World Eaters, Thousand Sons, Emperor’s Children, and Death Guard, plus 4 others suitable for any Chaos Space Marines force. The chest of the Defiler can be fitted with a devastating Defiler cannon or a balefire-shooting ectoplasma destructor. There are also secondary torso-mounted weapons – your choice of excruciator cannons or magma cutters. You can attach a heavy reaper autocannon, Hades lascannon, or heavy baleflamer on the right hard point and a heavy reaper autocannon, Hades lascannon, or missile launcher on the left hard point. There is also an optional electroscourge, which can be assembled on either side, meaning you can kit out your Daemon Engine to take on any target. Contents: – 168 plastic components – 1 Citadel 160mm Round Base – 1 Chaos Space Marines Vehicle Transfer Sheet – 1 construction guide The Chaos Space Marines Vehicle Transfer Sheet features 282 high-quality waterslide transfers. These include Black Legion, Word Bearers, Alpha Legion, Night Lords, and Iron Warriors symbols, along with other Chaos markings to decorate your miniature. This miniature requires assembly and is supplied unpainted. We recommend: – Citadel Tools: Super Fine Detail Cutters – Warhammer Colour Plastic Glue – Citadel Colour paints Rules for using this miniature in your games of Warhammer 40,000 can be downloaded for free from the Warhammer Community website -
Kravek Morne is a being of adamant and singular purpose, a living weapon in service to the Daemon Primarch Perturabo. The Iron Warriors Warsmith has a will powerful enough to dominate even the insane Obliterators and Mutilators, and leads attacks by hulking elite warriors to break open enemy battle-lines and fortress gates alike. The Hammer and the Anvil This multipart plastic kit builds Kravek Morne, an indomitable Warsmith for your Chaos Space Marines armies in games of Warhammer 40,000. This hulking brute is clad in heavily modified Cataphractii Terminator armour, featuring mechatendrils and auxiliary weapons, turning him into a living siege weapon in his own right. He carries Last Argument, a personalised thunder hammer, and a shoulder-mounted baleflamer to flush out quarry who seek to hide in cover. Kravek Morne is not a subtle character – he is best suited to the front lines where he can crush foes under his hammer. Any aggressive and direct general will benefit from the Architect of Ruin's presence in their army. Contents: – 18 plastic components – 1 Citadel 50mm Round Base – 1 construction guide This miniature requires assembly and is supplied unpainted. We recommend: – Citadel Tools: Super Fine Detail Cutters – Warhammer Colour Plastic Glue – Citadel Colour paints Rules for using this miniature in your games of Warhammer 40,000 can be downloaded for free from the Warhammer Community website. -
Mutilators change their grotesque, warp-saturated forms at will, sprouting monstrously oversized close combat weapons and mutant siege appendages depending on the foes they face. Bursting amidst coruscating teleportation flares with metallic roars, the hulking brutes charge headlong into their shocked victims to butcher everything within arm's reach. Monstrously Mutated Killers This multipart plastic kit builds 3 Mutilators, living battering rams for your Chaos Space Marines armies in games of Warhammer 40,000. They have an irrepressible need for slaughter that can only be sated in close combat. Mutilators can manifest corrupted versions of weapons – the gruesome sound of splintered bone and squelching flesh is accompanied by a cacophony of whirrs and clanks as chainblades and spiked mauls morph into being at the end of hideously muscular arms. With their newly formed weapons held aloft, they are ideal to lead your crushing charges. Malice Made Manifest Clad in twisted Terminator armour, they are now mutated beyond recognition with twisted flesh and horns bursting from seams in their once-noble plate. Their limbs terminate in wild clusters of horrific fleshmetal weapons, including heavy maces and massive power claws. The weapons themselves are interchangeable across the unit, making it easy to customise your line-breaking shock troops. Contents: – 47 plastic components – 3 Citadel 50mm Round Bases – 1 Chaos Space Marines Infantry Transfer Sheet – 1 construction guide The Chaos Space Marines Infantry Transfer Sheet features 569 high-quality waterslide transfers. These include Black Legion, Word Bearers, Alpha Legion, Night Lords, and Iron Warriors symbols, along with other Chaos markings to decorate your miniatures. These miniatures require assembly and are supplied unpainted. We recommend: – Citadel Tools: Super Fine Detail Cutters – Warhammer Colour Plastic Glue – Citadel Colour paints -
Imperial Knights stride into battle as gods of war, mighty machines fused with the skill and experience of proud warriors. They wield entire arsenals of weapons, some capable of all but erasing their foes from the battlefield. To face them is to face the terror of war at its most extreme. Knights of Legend This boxed set is ideal for starting a new Imperial Knights collection – or expanding an existing army – to unleash in games of Warhammer 40,000, and save money compared to buying the kits separately. Two Armiger-class Knights scout ahead, fast and agile. Though smaller than other classes of Knight, they're still devastating war machines in their own right. The star of the show is a massive Knight Valiant, which can alternatively be built as a Knight Castellan – these colossal suits tower over the battlefield. They are ideal for representing a Freeblade Company Detachment – the rules for which are found in Eye of Terror: Reign of Iron – Detachments, available separately, and also on the Warhammer Community website. This boxed set builds 3 multipart plastic Imperial Knights miniatures: – 1 Knight Valiant (which can alternatively be built as a Knight Castellan) – 2 Armiger Warglaives (which can alternatively be built as Armiger Helverins) The miniatures in this box are easy to customise. The Knight Valiant can alternatively be built as a Knight Castellan. They have the following weapon options: – Knight Castellan: 1 plasma decimator, 1 volcano lance, and either 2 shieldbreaker missile launchers and 1 twin siegebreaker cannon, or 1 shieldbreaker missile launcher and 2 twin siegebreaker cannons – Knight Valiant: 1 conflagration cannon, 1 thundercoil harpoon, and either 2 shieldbreaker missile launchers and 1 twin siegebreaker cannon, or 1 shieldbreaker missile launcher and 2 twin siegebreaker cannons The Armiger Warglaives each have a choice of leg armour and face-plates, and can alternatively be built as Armiger Helverins. They have the following weapon options: – Armiger Helverin: 2 Armiger autocannons, and either 1 Questoris heavy stubber or 1 meltagun – Armiger Warglaive: 1 thermal spear, 1 reaper chain-cleaver, and either 1 Questoris heavy stubber or 1 meltagun Contents: – 320 plastic components – 1 Citadel 170mm by 109mm Oval Base – 2 Citadel 100mm Round Bases – 1 Imperial Knights Transfer Sheet – 1 Imperial Knights Armiger Transfer Sheet – 2 construction guides The Imperial Knights Transfer Sheet features 583 high-quality waterslide transfers. The Imperial Knights Armiger Transfer Sheet features 277 high-quality waterslide transfers. These sheets include decals for Knight Households Terryn, Hawkshroud, Cadmus, Taranis, and Raven, alongside several miscellaneous markings such as identification symbols, battle honours, and maker's marks. These miniatures require assembly and are supplied unpainted. We recommend: – Citadel Tools: Super Fine Detail Cutters – Warhammer Colour Plastic Glue – Citadel Colour paints This boxed set is only available while stocks last. -
The Knight Destrier is agile and fleet-footed. Employing rocket thrusters, skilled pilots are able to lend greater speed to their charge, tearing into the foe with thundershock spears or reaper chainswords before mowing down what remains of their enemies with hails of chastiser gatling rounds or explosive munitions from their frag bombards. Fleet of Foot and Sharp of Blade This multipart plastic kit builds one Knight Destrier, a swift walker for your Imperial Knights armies in games of Warhammer 40,000. Standing at 170mm, they’re taller than an Armiger but smaller than a Questoris-class Knight. Aggressive, agile, and well-suited to engaging the enemy at close quarters, they can tie up key assets while the rest of your force stomps forward with impunity. Noble Adaptations There are 2 straightforward poses for the legs, and an advanced option for more experienced Warhammer hobbyists. The kit includes 3 different face masks, and the hatch can be built closed or open, showing off the detailed interior and pilot. It can be armed with either a multi-barrelled heavy calibre chastiser gatling cannon to sweep aside infantry, or an explosive shell-firing frag bombard. To accompany this is an oversized rocket-assisted thundershock spear to punch clean through reinforced armour, or a versatile reaper chainsword to scythe through hordes or gut monstrous creatures with a single blow. These weapons can be mounted on either arm, making it easy to customise your devastating war machine, and the thundershock spear has 2 assembly options. Contents: – 189 plastic components – 1 Citadel 150mm by 95mm Oval Base – 1 Imperial Knights Bellatus Transfer Sheet – 1 construction guide The Imperial Knights Bellatus Transfer Sheet features 351 high-quality waterslide transfers. These include House Terryn, House Hawkshroud, House Cadmus, House Taranis, and House Raven symbols, along with skulls, numerals, and more to decorate your miniature. This miniature requires assembly and is supplied unpainted. We recommend: – Citadel Tools: Super Fine Detail Cutters – Warhammer Colour Plastic Glue – Citadel Colour paints Rules for using this miniature in your games of Warhammer 40,000 can be downloaded for free from the Warhammer Community website. -
The Adeptus Mechanicus employs a bewildering array of bizarre war machines, from long-legged walkers to hovering tanks. These assets support the Skitarii legions with heavy firepower and add tactical tools to wage war efficiently. Unleash the Fury of the Omnissiah This boxed set is ideal for starting a new Adeptus Mechanicus collection – or expanding an existing army – to unleash in games of Warhammer 40,000, and save money compared to buying the kits separately. You'll find 3 potent war machines in the box, including an Onager Dunecrawler, a walking tank that can be equipped for a variety of battlefield roles. For speed, you'll find an Ironstrider Ballistarius, and rounding out this force is a Skorpius Disintegrator. These vital units will enhance any Adeptus Mechanicus collection. They are ideal for representing an Eradication Cohort Detachment – the rules for which are found in Eye of Terror: Reign of Iron – Detachments, available separately, and on the Warhammer Community website. This boxed set builds 3 multipart plastic Adeptus Mechanicus miniatures: – 1 Onager Dunecrawler – 1 Skorpius Disintegrator (which can alternatively be built as a Skorpius Dunerider) – 1 Ironstrider Ballistarius (which can alternatively be built as a Sydonian Dragoon) The miniatures in this box are easy to customise. The Onager Dunecrawler can be equipped with an eradication beamer, a twin Onager heavy phosphor blaster, a neutron laser featuring a coaxial cognis heavy stubber, or an Icarus array. There are also a host of optional cosmetic accessories, including searchlights, a gunner, smoke launchers, and manipulating tools. The Skorpius Disintegrator can be armed with either a ferrumite cannon or a belleros energy cannon. One of its hatches can be assembled closed or open with a crew member. Alternatively, the kit can be assembled as a Skorpius Dunerider, which sacrifices turret firepower for transport capacity. The Ironstrider Ballistarius can be armed with either a twin cognis autocannon or a twin cognis lascannon. There are two poses for the legs, and the rider has a choice of 4 heads. Alternatively, it can be assembled as a Sydonian Dragoon, armed with either a taser lance or radium jezzail. Contents: – 303 plastic components – 1 Citadel 105mm by 70mm Oval Base – 1 Citadel 130mm Round Base – 3 Adeptus Mechanicus Transfer Sheets – 3 construction guides Each Adeptus Mechanicus Transfer Sheet features 320 high-quality waterslide transfers. These include Mechanicus symbols, along with warning sigils, numbers, and more to decorate your miniatures. These miniatures require assembly and are supplied unpainted. We recommend: – Citadel Tools: Super Fine Detail Cutters – Warhammer Colour Plastic Glue – Citadel Colour paints This boxed set is only available while stocks last. -
Thulia Ghuld is an avatar of the Omnissiah's martial aspect, commanding fanatical devotion from the Martian cohorts she leads to war. With her Jericho-class conversion resonator, she blasts swathes of enemies into scattering sonic energy, while her Rod of the War Forge beams out carrier waves to goad her warriors into battle. The Fire of Mars The multipart plastic kit builds Thulia Ghuld, a ruthless commander for your Adeptus Mechanicus armies in games of Warhammer 40,000. Equipped with a versatile Jericho-class conversion resonator, she can threaten both heavily armoured foes and hordes of infantry. She also carries the infamous Rod of the War Forge – a mighty weapon in its own right – which ensures any Skitarii within its data radius are gripped by a focused fervour. She makes a fast and hard-hitting addition to your front lines. Contents: – 37 plastic components – 1 Citadel 80mm Round Base – 1 construction guide This miniature requires assembly and is supplied unpainted. We recommend: – Citadel Tools: Super Fine Detail Cutters – Warhammer Colour Plastic Glue – Citadel Colour paints -
The Hastarii are heavily armoured Skitarii who lay down withering firepower with heightened efficiency. The expanding energy cones of Exterminator's eradication casters disrupt the target at a molecular level, grossly maiming or completely obliterating their victims, while Fusiliers address the foe's most heavily armoured assets with neutron fusils. Targets Acquired This multipart plastic kit builds 5 Hastarii, heavy weapons specialists for your Adeptus Mechanicus armies in games of Warhammer 40,000. They are capable of providing destructive power to your force as they march across the battlefield to defeat the enemies of the Machine God. Lay Down Withering Firepower The miniatures can be built as Hastarii Exterminators, armed with infantry-melting arc blasters and eradication casters, or as Hastarii Fusiliers with heavy armour-destroying neutron fusils and phosphor blasters. For either configuration, one miniature can be built as an optional squad leader, armed with a power sword to protect their unit from close assault. Contents: – 73 plastic components – 5 Citadel 32mm Round Bases – 1 Adeptus Mechanicus Transfer Sheet – 1 construction guide The Adeptus Mechanicus Transfer Sheet features 320 high-quality waterslide transfers. These include Mechanicus symbols, along with warning sigils, numbers, and more to decorate your miniatures. These miniatures require assembly and are supplied unpainted. We recommend: – Citadel Tools: Super Fine Detail Cutters – Warhammer Colour Plastic Glue – Citadel Colour paints Rules for using these miniatures in your games of Warhammer 40,000 can be downloaded for free from the Warhammer Community website. -
Traitor Legions, Renegades, and daemons rampage across the worlds of the Cadian Gate, all waging their own campaigns of butchery and conquest. As the warlords of these armies do battle with isolated Imperial remnants, an infernal intellect looks upon their region with greater ambition. Amidst the spires of the Iron Warrior’s home world, Medrengard, an intricate plan of conquest is pieced together. Join the War for the Cadian Gate This explosive expansion for Warhammer 40,000 gives you new ways to play games in the 41st Millennium, including massive-scale Apocalypse games. These books explore the Eye of Terror, what remains of the Cadian Gate, and the brutal wars of conquest waged by the Iron Warriors. Inside the slipcase, you'll find 2 separate books and a booklet, offering something for every type of gamer. Contents: – Eye of Terror: Reign of Iron – An 80-page hardcover book featuring lore and background about the Eye of Terror, nearby worlds, the Iron Warriors, the Adeptus Mechanicus forces of Thulia Ghuld, and more. – Eye of Terror: Reign of Iron – Apocalypse – A 72-page hardcover book with special rules for playing large-scale Apocalypse battles, including new Stratagems for every faction, five missions, and campaign rules. – Eye of Terror: Reign of Iron – Detachments – A 16-page booklet including new detachments for Chaos Space Marines (Warpstrike Champions and Cult of the Arkifane), Space Marines (Ceramite Sentinels), Chaos Knights (Helhunt Lance), Imperial Knights (Freeblade Company), and the Adeptus Mechanicus (Eradication Cohort). This expansion is only available while stocks last. -
A Maleneth Witchblade Novel Abandoned by her allies and hunted by the Order of Azyr, master assassin Maleneth Witchblade searches for purpose in a place from her past: Nightcliff, the City of Echoes. READ IT BECAUSE Maleneth Witchblade steps out from Gotrek Gurnisson's shadow in her first full-length solo adventure! Of course, she soon finds other shadows as she sneaks around Nightcliff, seeking to avenge her sisters. THE STORY Maleneth's return to the City of Echoes is not a happy one – Nightcliff has collapsed into violent, decadent debauchery. Khaine himself is usurped, and her precious coven lies in tatters. Accompanied by an ogor mercenary and a Kharadron anarchist, Maleneth sets out to avenge her sisters, but soon finds herself embroiled in a conspiracy, the ramifications of which threaten not just the city, but the Realm of Shadow itself. To stop it, she must ascend to the blood-soaked summit of Nightcliff’s Bladed Spire, and face an enemy of sky-cracking power before time itself slips out of reach. Written by Evan Dicken. -
Branchwraiths are the oldest of the Dryads – shapeshifters that have protected their forest home and served the Ancients of Athel Loren since the world itself was young. In the earliest days, it was they who ruled within the forest and tamed the Winds of Magic to bring sustenance to bough and branch. This multipart metal kit builds one Branchwraith, a twisted Wizard for your Wood Elf Realms armies in games of Warhammer: The Old World. Stronger and tougher than a standard mage, this creature of the forest makes a fantastic addition to an aggressive force, providing you with magical support. This kit comprises 2 metal components, and 1x Citadel 30mm Square Slotta Base. This miniature requires assembly and is supplied unpainted – we recommend using Citadel Colour paints. -
A creature of magic, manipulation and secrets, the High Oracle of Khaine, the Shadow Queen and grand matriarch of the Daughters of Khaine, Morathi is an ancient being, a seeress unmatched in her mastery of dark magics. In addition to being able to summon the horrors of the nightshade-realm, she has used her spells to morph into a comely form – a radiant she-aelf framed by outstretched wings wrought of shadow-metal. So great is her supernatural beauty that foes stand mesmerised by her rapturous allure. This is a fatal mistake, for Morathi wields her spear Heartrender with cruel efficiency, and her bladed pinions are themselves razor-sharp weapons that can easily lop limbs and heads. This multi-part plastic kit contains the components necessary to assemble Morathi. She comes as 2 different miniatures, both of which are included: the High Oracle of Khaine, her aelven form, and The Shadow Queen, her true, monstrous form. The High Oracle of Khaine is an icily beautiful figure, wearing ornate leather and metal armour. In a gloved hand she holds her magical spear, Heartrender, pointing it toward an unseen enemy. Behind a large, metal headdress, her long, serpentine hair cascades down her back – upon closer inspection, this is laced with wicked barbs and blades. Her wings fan out from her back, dripping with blood from every point. The Shadow Queen is another prospect entirely – standing almost 3 times taller and posed in a far more aggressive manner, this miniature will make a splendid centrepiece for any Daughters of Khaine collector. In this form, her furious serpentine aspect dominates, with the lower half of her body given over to a long, sinister snake-form which coils and twists around a massive stone column. Her top half wears the same armour, with the same headdress and Heartrender – but her hair has been replaced by snakes, and the wings have become expansive and scaly, with huge chitinous points ready to impale the unwary. The base features an unfortunate aelf, turned to stone and broken in half by Morathi’s gaze. Morathi comes as 59 components, and is supplied with a Citadel 100mm Round base and a Citadel 40mm Round base. -
The Crimson Lash is one of the most famous gladiatorial troupes to tour the Khainite fighting pits. As mercenaries to those who can offer them a worthy fight, they tear their foes apart with cruel pleasure, causing even their allies to look upon them with a mix of awe and fear. This multipart plastic kit builds the Crimson Lash – a Regiment of Renown for your Cities of Sigmar, Lumineth Realm-lords, Fyreslayers, Idoneth Deepkin, Kharadron Overlords, Seraphon, Stormcast Eternals, and Sylvaneth armies in games of Warhammer Age of Sigmar. The individual units can also be used in your Daughters of Khaine army, and you'll save money compared to buying them individually. Led by a High Gladiatrix, this Sisters of Slaughter unit fights with grace and a terrifying capacity for violence as they dance circles around their foes. If you're looking to add a specialised unit, perfect for capturing vital objectives, the Crimson Lash is an excellent and reliable choice. This boxed set builds 11 multipart plastic Daughters of Khaine miniatures: – 1 High Gladiatrix – 10 Sisters of Slaughter (which can alternatively be built as Witch Aelves) The miniatures in this box are easy to customise. The High Gladiatrix can be built with a bare head or a mask, and a sacrificial knife or a double-bladed polearm. The Sisters of Slaughter include parts to build an optional champion, musician, and standard bearer, with a choice of 2 banner toppers. Each fighter can be equipped with a knife or a buckler, and there are 14 interchangeable heads (in 7 designs) to choose from. They can alternatively be built as Witch Aelves, frenzied fighters that cut down foes in a whirlwind of blades. This box includes 1 Dark Elves Transfer Sheet, featuring 226 high-quality waterslide transfers. These include various Khainite symbols to decorate your miniatures. This kit comprises 77 plastic components, 1 Citadel 32mm Round Base, and 10 Citadel 25mm Round Bases. These miniatures require assembly and are supplied unpainted – we recommend using Citadel Plastic Glue and Citadel Colour paints. This boxed set is only available while stocks last. -
Each Shrine of Dark Tribute is a locus for sorcerous energy, collecting and imparting that power to those with the knowledge and skill to harness it. They are the centre of many a twisted ritual practised by the worshippers of the Murder God. This multipart plastic kit builds a Shrine of Dark Tribute, a faction terrain piece for your Daughters of Khaine armies in games of Warhammer Age of Sigmar. Call forth the dark blessings of Khaine in the heat of battle and make your army even more murderous. The cruel-looking bladed structure features a pool of swirling blood over a ball of mysterious energy, making it a characterful painting project and fitting centrepiece for your collection. There is a choice of icon – representing either Morathi-Khaine or Morai-Heg – for the top of the structure, and the swirling blood in the altar's basin can be replaced with trailing smoke. This kit comprises 30 plastic components and 1 Citadel 130mm Round Base. This miniature requires assembly and is supplied unpainted – we recommend using Citadel plastic glue and Citadel Colour paints. -
Blood Hags are the fighting elite of the Khainite aelves. Clad in gleaming armour and wielding twin-pronged valthrai polearms, they march into battle beside the war-shrines and warlords of the cult, messily executing any foes who dare come too close. This multipart plastic kit builds 10 Blood Hags, masters of melee for your Daughters of Khaine armies in games of Warhammer Age of Sigmar. They excel at defending their cult’s war-shrines, hacking down enemies that approach with their wicked two-pronged valthrai polearms. They are also armed with ki’raich throwing stars to give them a ranged attack, and they even have blades and hooks braided into their hair, making them living weapons. The kit includes parts to build a champion and an optional standard bearer. This kit comprises 77 plastic components and 10 Citadel 28.5mm Round Bases. These miniatures require assembly and are supplied unpainted – we recommend using Citadel Plastic Glue and Citadel Colour paints. -
The Scáthborn are the true daughters of Morathi-Khaine. Born from tortured souls, they are twisted and mutated. When the Shadow Queen goes to war, these loyal servants accompany her, seeking to impress their god with acts of cruelty and bloodshed. This packed box is ideal for starting a new Daughters of Khaine collection – or expanding an existing army – to unleash in games of Warhammer Age of Sigmar, and save money compared to buying the kits separately. This intimidating force is led by Morathi-Khaine herself, alongside her towering Shadow Queen form. Blood Sisters and Blood Stalkers, mutated serpentine warriors capable of taking on the toughest of enemies, form the core of the force. Rounding out the army are Khinerai Heartrenders or Khinerai Lifetakers, winged warriors who strike fast before darting out of danger. This box is also ideal for representing the Zainthar Kai Army of Renown, the rules for which are found in Order Battletome: Daughters of Khaine, available separately. This boxed set builds 17 multipart plastic Daughters of Khaine miniatures: – 1 Morathi-Khaine – 1 The Shadow Queen – 5 Khinerai Heartrenders (which can alternatively be built as Khinerai Lifetakers) – 10 Blood Sisters (which can alternatively be built as Blood Stalkers) The miniatures in this box are easy to customise. The Shadow Queen can be assembled holding a heart or with an empty hand. One of the Khinerai Heartrenders can be built as an optional champion with a unique helmet. The unit can also be assembled as Khinerai Lifetakers, fast-moving melee specialists armed with vicious barbed sickles. The Blood Sisters and Blood Stalkers share the same frames, so you can build one unit of each, or all as the same type. Each unit can build an optional champion, and the Blood Stalkers also have interchangeable masks, quivers, and cosmetic accessories. This kit comprises 320 plastic components, 1 Citadel 100mm Round Base, and 16 Citadel 40mm Round Bases. These miniatures require assembly and are supplied unpainted – we recommend using Citadel Plastic Glue and Citadel Colour paints. This boxed set is only available while stocks last.