Keep your tabletop spooky! Even though bones were once used to make dice, and they might seem more thematically appropriate, we guarantee these will get you fewer odd looks. This set contains 20 si...
Grotesque monsters that prey upon the blood of the unfortunate souls they catch, Fell Bats are an amalgamation of deathly magics and the Soulblight curse brought into being by their vampire masters...
Bedecked in rusting weapons and wearing the fading scraps of once-proud armour, Deathrattle Skeletons are the unflinching core of many a Soulblight vampire's army. Not only are they tireless, remor...
While the Mortal Realms rage under the fires of countless wars, one scorned figure looks to take advantage and further his unknowable agenda. Be'lakor, the Dark Master, whose sche...
Krulghast Cruciators were once mortals that met a gruesome end on the torture rack. In death, their bitter souls have been twisted by Nagash into ghastly manifestation...
Made from supple, yet extremely strong dreamwood, the Vanari Starshard Ballistas are the premier artillery piece of the Lumineth Realm-lords. Firing a pair of long, perfectly balanced bolts in unis...
Bearing majestic standards into battle at the head of a Vanari host, Bannerblades are honoured champions of the Lumineth trusted with the sacred duty of defending the enchanted banners even in the ...
Hurakan Windmages are the wisest of their order, aelimentiri of such prowess that the winds of their homeland regard them as kin. More at home flying through the skies than walking on land, these m...
Although they hail from the Scinari caste, a Loreseeker is one dedicated to mastering the arts of magic and combat equally – it is even said that they are everything it is to be Lumineth in one bod...
Scinari Calligraves are esoteric symbol-mages, adept at painting aetherquartz light-magic onto the very realm itself in the form of colossal aelven runes. As the magic of geomantic transference pas...
Of all the seven sentient winds of Hysh, none have suffered so greatly at the hands of Chaos as Sevireth. Manifesting in physical form to defend the Ten Paradises, the spirit also known as the Red ...
Bounding across the plains on their nimble treerunner steeds, Hurakan Windchargers loose arrows with the unerring accuracy of master archers even while travelling at breakneck speeds. Preferring to...
Soldiers and scholars both, the Vanari Bladelords are a walking contradiction of Lumineth philosophies. Although they hail from the Tyrionic nations and dedicate themselves to mastery of combat in ...
White Dwarf is Games Workshop's premium Warhammer magazine, packed with amazing content each month such as new rules and background, short stories, regular columns, special guests, and more.Issue 4...
The Hedonites of Slaanesh revel in the vilest acts and most stimulating sensory excesses. The battlefields of the Mortal Realms provide an abundance of both. Empowered by depravit...
In the shadow of a living mountain, two warbands clash to see which one will be the hunter and which one will be vanquished. While they make both have come to Beastgrave with different goals in min...
Skinks! They're impossible not to love. These diminutive lizardmen are loved by canny generals for their speed, lore fans for their cunning and model-makers for just how inexplicably cute they are ...
Do you feel the call of the Bad Moon? Burst forth from your dankholds to raid the Mortal Realms with this Start Collecting! set.The set includes the following multipar...
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