The Dwarves are coming! Come see the new Duardin Fyreslayers of Grimnir that are bringing the burning cinder fury of crimson chaos fire to the tabletop!
This week we get to see a release of TWO new Fyreslayer kits from GW: The Vulkite Berzerkers and the Hearthguard!
Hearthguard Berzerkers
One of the greatest honours that can be bestowed upon a Fyreslayer is to be raised to the ranks of the Hearthguard Berzerkers. These veteran warriors are charged with protecting the lodge’s rulers, fighting beside them in the crucible of war.
The Auric Runemasters are the priests of the Fyreslayers. Such is their connection to Grimnir that the Runemasters can forge the runes of power worn by their kin, sense ur-gold from afar and cause the earth’s blood to boil.
The Vulkite Berzerkers are the battle-hardened warriors of the Fyreslayer Lodges, ferocious soldiers who muster for war with fyresteel axes and war-picks. Such is the magic of the ur-gold stamped into their flesh that they can shrug off all but the direst of wounds.
The Auric Hearthguard protect the forge-temples of the Fyreslayer Lodges, a sacred duty that they undertake with a fiery hail of molten rockbolts from their magmapikes. Those not slain outright are often encased in rapidly cooling rock.
Old School Dwarf Slayer
New Duardin Berzerker
~Hey it’s like Adam Harry on BoLS said: At least they aren’t wearing striped pants!
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