A new GW rumor engine is here that looks like some blood is getting spilled, perhaps for an angry blood god?
Games Workshopjust unveiled another rumor engine and this time it looks like some sort of gushing liquid over, well, spikey bits…
Check out the details of the latest model that looks to be on the way for 40k or AoS from Warhammer Community.
Blood For The Blood God: New GW Rumor Engine
Looking at this rumor engine, it looks pretty easy to place, but it’s still super tricky because there is no clear indication if this is for Warhammer 40k, or Age of Sigmar.
Judgements of Khorne: Games Workshop
It’s easy to see what could be flowing blood, however, this could easily still be some other liquid, as the image is only in black and white no matter what our minds might think.
From the look of it, we haven’t really had many bloody bits for Chaos specifically Khorne in either systems and really blood has been mostly used for Daughters of Khaine (below)
Endless Spells: Daughters of Khaine: Games Workshop
Obviously, both these endless spells sets for Age of Sigmar are good indications that GW has the design chops for this sort of thing, but this new rumor engine may be the first time we see such elements in abundance on a smaller scale such as a miniature.
Still that this one could really go either for either system, but it definitely seems more of the Chaos variety than not. We will just have to wait and see ultimately what faction it ends up being for.
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