It’s a ghoul of a release weekend as new Age of Sigmar and some 30k products are finally up for order. Checkout the latest NOW!
via Games Workshop
Flesh-Eater Courts Battletome $35
Hidden among the ruins of the Mortal Realms thrive the Flesh-eater Courts. Trapped within a horrific delusion, convinced that their cannibalistic feasts are splendid and grandiose visions of nobility, these courts of madness are each presided over by a malevolent and predatory Abhorrant Ghoul King. Beneath him, Mordants pick at decaying meat, snarling and spitting in guttural growls. Crypt Horrors and Haunters skulk in the shadows as deathless guardians, ready to claim entire corpses as their own.
Ghastly parodies of courtly circles, the Flesh-eater Courts thrive where famine and desolation afflict the Mortal Realms. Desperate mortals soon fall victim to the beguiling visions of plenty the madness of the Courts offers – and the sheer evil of their bloodthirsty rulers is more than eager to use these unfortunates to spread Death all across the Realms…
The 104-page hardback Battletome: Flesh-eater Courts contains:
– a huge amount of information including the history and organisation of the Flesh-eater Courts, their vile actions and motivations, with full background for every unit, character and monster in the faction;
– three Battleplans – new ways to play Warhammer Age of Sigmar, with special rules and situations;
– twelve warscrolls – one for each miniature in the Flesh-eater Courts range;
– an incredible showcase of beautifully-painted Citadel miniatures;
– the full rules for Warhammer Age of Sigmar – play right away!
King Vlagorescu’s Ghoulish Host $180
Believing himself – against all evidence to the vile contrary – to be a noble king presiding over a glorious court, an Abhorrant Ghoul King would be a pitiable sight indeed were it not for the incredible, predatory danger they represent. King Vlagorescu is no exception to this; stubborn and deadly in his belief that he is the pinnacle of just nobility, and that all outsiders are less than savages, he leads his Ghoulish Host – equal in their powerful insanity – on dreadful incursions in the mortal realms, claiming grisly prizes for his adoring court.
King Vlagorescu’s Ghoulish Host is a fantastic box of Warhammer Age of Sigmar Flesh-eater Courts miniatures! In it, you’ll receive an Abhorrant Ghoul King on Terrorgheist, 20 Crypt Ghouls, 6 Crypt Horrors, 3 Crypt Flayers and a Varghulf Courtier. Includes 21 Citadel 25mm Round bases, 9 Citadel 50mm Round bases, a Citadel 60mm Round base and a Citadel 130mm Round base.
Flesh-Eater Round Base Reboxes
Terrorgheist $58
The Terrorgheist model is an enormous skeletal beast that will have a dominating presence in any collection. Crouching atop a rocky base, its ragged wings stretch out between exposed bones possesses the appearance of thick muscle fibres. It’s large, daemonic skull feature prominent teeth and a long tongue.
The kit comes with plenty of optional extras, including two different riders – the rather bestial Abhorrant Ghoul King or an armoured Vampire Lord, who comes with a huge variety of different weapons. If you are building the Terrorgheist without a rider you can use the Abhorrant Ghoul King as a model on foot.
This multi-part plastic kit contains 85 components, a a Citadel 130mm Round base and a Citadel 25mm Round base with which to build one Terrorgheist, a Zombie Dragon, an Abhorrant Ghoul King on Terrorgheist or one Vampire Lord on Zombie Dragon.
Crypt Ghouls $40
Scuttling, repugnant creatures whose insanity pushes them over the brink of madness into the belief that they are glorious, stout soldiers of a magnificent empire, Crypt Ghouls seek out fresh, raw meat – usually by killing anything in their path. Dangerous even as individual enemies, they tend to hunt in packs, each mordant competing with the other for scraps of flesh torn from the unfortunate dying. Should they catch a glimpse of their king they will fight all the harder – after all, who would not wish to be noticed by a court so glorious?
This multi-part plastic kit contains 20 Crypt Ghouls, and can be used to assemble a Crypt Ghast Courtier – warscrolls for each are in the box. Supplied with 20 Citadel 25mm Round bases.
Crypt Flayers $47
Haunting the night as vague silhouettes framed against a moonless sky, Crypt Flayers search tirelessly for enemies of their glorious court. Once spotted, their prey is swept upwards, gleaming fangs sunk deeply into their necks, leaving nothing behind but a drop of spilled blood. Horrifying to behold, Crypt Flayers are twisted monstrosities, mockeries of men who yet believe themselves blessed, enchanted examples of strength and power, regarded with awe and adulation by their low mordant kin.
This multi-part plastic kit contains all the components necessary to build three Crypt Flayers, airborne scouts and fierce warriors of the Flesh-eater Courts. 62 components in total, supplied with three Citadel 50mm Round bases.
Varghulf Courtier $37
Within every Vampire lurks a predatory creature, driven to feed on blood time and again. There are a few Vampires who embrace their thirst, who allow the bestial hunter within to take over. These are the Varghulfs – blood-mad killers that exist only to feed. A Varghulf’s main weapon is a wide mouth filled with dagger-like fangs capable of puncturing armour and crushing bone. They use their immense claws to strip flesh from bones, the better to suck at the marrow of their prey.
This boxed set contains one Vargulf – a finely detailed resin cast kit that comes in five components, and is supplied with a Citadel 60mm Round base.
The Beast Arises: Echoes of the Long War $17.50
THE STORY
Paralysed by the continued ork invasion of Imperial space, the rulers of Terra continue to fight among themselves. Finally losing patience with the High Council, Koorland – the last surviving Imperial Fist – ousts the Lord Commander and seizes control. Elsewhere, the Fists Exemplar are forced by circumstance to fight alongside the Iron Warriors. Where will such an alliance lead – can a Traitor Legion ever be trusted?
READ IT BECAUSE
It’s a turning point, in more ways than one, and introduces not only a potential solution to the ork problem the Imperium’s experiencing, but a major new threat that they’ll need to deal with as well…
Written by David Annandale
Ghouls, Ghouls, Ghouls! Open up your crypts and say AH! this weekend.
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