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A Warhammer Age of Sigmar Anthology In every duardin’s soul there burns the legend of the Wanderer known as Grombrindal, the mysterious whitebeard appearing since time immemorial to guide his people through their darkest hours – though few can attest to seeing him in the flesh. READ IT BECAUSE It's a tour of the breadth and depth of duardin culture in the Mortal Realms, all centered around the heroic deeds of Grombrindal, the semi-mythical whitebeard who is always ready to save the day. THE STORY When the ancient sky-city of Barak-Thryng comes under attack by the Gloomspite Gitz on their quest to reach the Bad Moon, it is an opportunity for the city’s defenders to prove their mettle. But there are darker, more dangerous forces pulling the strings behind this attack, for the Weaver of Fates has set his gaze upon the city. It is into this powder keg that Grombrindal appears. And he is followed by the Oathbreakers, desperate for the whitebeard’s help in lifting an ancient curse afflicting one of their number, a curse Grombrindal had promised to lift – the Ancestor’s Burden. Contents Rat-Tail (short story) High Airs (short story) Durkar's Wake (short story) King Osgek's Prize (short story) No God's Land (short story) Bitter Oaths (short story) The Maker's Promise (novella) Written by Chris Thursten. -
Deathshrieker Rocket Batteries discharge their payloads as unholy screams split the air. Within the warheads bubbles the wicked fire of the Bullfather – a daemonic chemical flame that ignites on contact with the air and rips across the field with a sentient hunger. The Hashu‑Zharr consumes everything in its path with wanton abandon, but it shows particular vitriol towards larger prey such as monsters. Upon these, it inflicts a lingering death, transforming their flesh to blazing pyres. It is enough to see even the most bitter Zharrdron artillerist smirk in cruel approval. This multipart plastic kit builds a Deathshrieker Rocket Battery, a terrifying siege engine for your Helsmiths of Hashut armies in games Warhammer Age of Sigmar. Ingeniously designed by the chaos-touched duardin, these rockets fuse daemonic energies with potent warheads, capable of taking down even the largest targets. The kit includes two duardin and a hobgrot to crew your devastating war engine, which is adorned with Hashutite runes and the bull motif, making for an excellent painting project. This miniature can alternatively be built as a Tormentor Bombard, an infantry-roasting mortar. This kit is supplied with one Helsmiths of Hashut Transfer Sheet, containing 450 high-quality waterslide transfers. These include symbols for the Ur-Zorn, Muspelzharr, Zharr Vyxa, and The Forge Anathema ziggurats, along with other cursed sigils and runes to decorate your miniature. This kit comprises 50 plastic components and 1x Citadel 100mm Round Base. This miniature requires assembly and is supplied unpainted – we recommend using Citadel Plastic Glue and Citadel Colour paints. -
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. -
The Haruspex is a ferocious beast created to consume biomass at a sickening pace. It can devour an entire platoon of soldiers in a matter of moments, shovelling victim after victim into its jaws without pause. The Haruspex’s most obvious feature is its grasping tongue that comes as part of an inside out stomach containing 3 sets of jaws. It’s also armed with a pair of crushing claws and has a horned head specific to this monster, and can be armed with a thresher scythe tail biomorph. This plastic kit contains 47 components with which to make either a Haruspex or Exocrine. This kit comes supplied unpainted and requires assembly - we recommend using Citadel Plastic Glue and Citadel Paints. -
Blissbarb Archers are the lowest class of Sybarite, but no less deadly for it. Even when running pell-mell across the field, they fire with deadly accuracy, laughing with glee as their sharp and toxin-laced projectiles strike home. The Blissbarb Archers dance around the battlefield, loosing volleys of deadly arrows. One model may be assembled as a High Tempter while the kit also includes a Blissbrew Homonculus, who can add even more potent toxins to your ranged attacks. This 70-part plastic kit makes 10 Blissbarb Archers and one Blissbrew Homonculus for use in Warhammer Age of Sigmar. It comes supplied with 10 28.5mm Citadel Round bases and a 25mm Citadel Round base. -
A Fane of Slaanesh is a focus of worship wrought in precious metal. Around it are laid offerings to the Dark Prince, but in truth it is one of his most exalted greater daemons that peers through. Those whose offerings meet with the creature’s approval are rewarded highly – but those who offend are justly punished. Available at no matched play points to all Slaanesh armies in Warhammer Age of Sigmar, the Fane of Slaanesh is a key tactical lynchpin in your army. By sacrificing their life force or their artefact of power, your Heroes can empower themselves, making your Keepers of Secrets, Heralds or any other champions you choose even deadlier. What’s more, summoning Daemons near the Fane of Slaanesh will reward you with depravity points, allowing you to bring even more onto the battlefield. This kit is supplied in 10 plastic components. -
Horrific nightmares given bestial shape, Fiends of Slaanesh emit a harsh, trilling call as they race towards their prey. A cloud of dream-inducing musk hangs thick around the Fiends, reducing their foes to a stupor, and sapping them of their will to fight. Fiends of Slaanesh are deadly combatants who excel at cutting down larger foes. Whether they’re slaying monsters in Warhammer Age of Sigmar or slicing up heavy infantry in Warhammer 40,000, these beasties are great for any Slaanesh or Daemons army. They'll play havoc with your opponent’s Psykers and Wizards, too! This kit builds 3 Fiends of Slaanesh, and includes options to turn one of them into a Blissbringer. It is supplied in 63 plastic components, and comes with 3 x 75mm oval bases. -
Guided by the Daemon Loth'shar, Glutos Orscollion is on a quest to sample the most exotic tastes in the Mortal Realms. Riding atop an opulent palanquin and surrounded by his devoted court, he can unmake whole armies through his loathsome magics. Glutos Orscollion not only augments those around him with powerful abilities, but he is also a formidable Wizard and certainly no slouch in combat. If you’re after a consummate all-rounder to lead and bolster your Hedonite forces, look no further. This kit comprises 101 plastic components, with which you can assemble Glutos Orscollion and his favoured retainers on an opulent palanquin. The model comes supplied with a Citadel 170mm Oval Base -
Lords of Hubris are utterly enamoured with their own magnificence, strutting peacocks who swagger into battle, loudly demanding that the enemy’s finest face them in single combat. Those foolish enough to answer this challenge are cut to ribbons in a matter of seconds, for these champions have honed their bladework to perfection, and are accompanied by only the most elite Slaaneshi warriors. This multipart plastic kit builds a Lord of Hubris, a supremely arrogant duellist with skill to match. This elegant fighter wields a finely wrought scimitar in one gloved hand, swept aside from their bare chest in a clear gesture of challenge. Their shield and light armour are decorated with delicate trim, the symbol of Slaanesh, and a sneering sculpted visage – perfect for a warrior of such prestige – while the tassels of their headdress sway behind them, playing to the theatre of the upcoming duel. This kit comprises 12 plastic components and comes with a Citadel 40mm Round Base. This miniature is supplied unpainted and requires assembly – we recommend using Citadel Plastic Glue and Citadel Colour paints. -
Lords of Pain are champions of Slaanesh who have sampled countless vices and excesses. Armed with wicked soulpiercer maces, they lead warbands of devoted followers and are always eager to demonstrate their mastery of all forms of agony. These hard-hitting leaders inspire other mortal Hedonites to fight with even greater enthusiasm, and being inured to pain means they're able to ignore wounds that would lay a normal warrior low. They're nothing if not generous, imbued with a magical power to reflect the pain of their injuries back unto those that inflicted them! Woe betide any opponent that marks them for an easy target. The kit is comprised of 8 plastic components, with which you can assemble one single-pose Lord of Pain, and is supplied with a Citadel 40mm Round Base. -
The Contorted Epitome writhes across the battlefield on lashing metallic tentacles, twisting under the control of its Daemonette attendants to reflect its enemy’s darkest desires and deepest fears. The Contorted Epitome is a deadly Slaanesh spellcaster that spells doom for any enemies that dare come close! Felling foes with magical spells in Warhammer Age of Sigmar and psychic powers in Warhammer 40,000, this magical mirror possess a number of tricksy abilities, negating some of your enemy’s most dangerous attacks as well as hypnotising nearby units. This kit is supplied in 25 plastic components, and is supplied with 1x 75mm oval base. -
Sigvald the Magnificent considers himself to be the favoured son of Slaanesh. Few would dare question this belief. In battle, the Geld-Prince fights as a golden blur, laughing cruelly as his elegant blade tears through rabble and champions alike. Whether you’re after a duellist who can lay low some of the mightiest Heroes and Monsters in the game or you simply want a someone to use a blunt (or gracefully swift) instrument to tear through the enemy line, Sigvald the Magnificent is everything you need and more – and he wouldn’t have it any other way! This kit comprises 26 plastic components with which you can assemble 1x Sigvald, Prince of Slaanesh, and comes supplied with a Citadel 60mm Round Base. -
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The Myrmidesh are an elite warrior-cult who exemplify the pride of the Dark Prince. Each of their blade-sects considers their own favoured technique to be supreme, and on the rare occasions they are proven wrong, their spiteful rage is terrible to behold. Add a unit of graceful and deadly infantry to your Hedonites of Slaanesh army. Clad in the finest armour and wielding wicked blades, they dance their way into battle, slicing through enemy formations. One of the models may be assembled as a Painmaster, making it even easier for you to bring the pain. This 86-part plastic kit makes five Mymidesh Painbringers for use in Warhammer Age of Sigmar. It comes supplied with five 32mm Round Citadel bases. The kit can alternately be built as Symbaresh Twinsouls.