The End times comes to Ulthuan once again, and this time it seems like nothing will be the same.
Currently the High Elves and Dark Elves are battling one another while Malekith returns to Naggaroth after a great absence with blood stained hands and smacking of battle.
King Finubar remains secluded (and possibly dead) in his chambers, while the Children of the Asur outside start to put into motion plans of their own…
The hordes of Khorne led by Valkia the Bloody march on the lands of the Elves from the northern wastes, intent on the destruction of all, as this book is shaping up to be the embodiment of “War”.
Death, Pestilence, and War. If Games Workshop is going for the Four Horsemen of the Apocalypse theme, the next (last) book could very well be Famine and follow the Skaven’s involvement in the End Times as well.
Checkout the latest from Games Workshop, and the “hidden” text from today.
Over 6,000 years ago an Elven prince was denied his birthright. Now he seeks to reclaim it. The bloodiest, most tragic war of the End Times is about to begin. Be here on Saturday the 22nd of November to find out more.
And the “secret text”
The flames await the phoenix, but the dragon stands against him.
Oh and don’t forget Caledor (the Dragontamer) most powerful of all the mages of the Elves remains trapped to this day in the Magic Vortex that siphons off the power of Chaos.
But I am sure Lord Tzeentch has plans of his own, and the Dragon may return yet…
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