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New Releases & Prices From GW: REVEALED

gw wallpaper warhammer store fronCome see this week’s lineup and pricing for Daughters of Kaine, Eisenhorn, and Necromunda as the new releases have been revealed from Games Workshop!

If you’re a fan of Slaanesh, Aelfs, or Age of Sigmar this week’s releases from Games Workshop are going to be a treat!

Daughters of Khaine Essentials: $85

Collecting together the rules, background, Warscroll Cards and dice you need to get a Daughters of Khaine army ready to wage war on the tabletop, this is a great bundle for the Warhammer Age of Sigmar Daughters of Khaine fan. Included:

Battletome: Daughters of Khaine

In the 88-page hardback Battletome: Daughters of Khaine, you’ll find:

– Dancing With Shadows: the expansion of the Daughters of Khaine from an obscure murder-cult to a developing and dangerous power after their leader Morathi’s journey from the World-That-Was to the mortal realms, the uneasy alliance of Morathi and Malerion and their joining of Sigmar’s Great Alliance;
– The Age of Chaos: exploring the Daughters of Khaine’s reaction to the rise of Chaos in the mortal realms, along with the relationship between Morathi and Slaanesh, and her part in extracting the aelf souls he has swallowed, turning them into followers;
– The Blood Must Flow: a timeline of significant events and battles in the history of the Daughters of Khaine, from the Age of Myth to the present;
– War Covens of the Khainites: the organisation and sects of the Daughters of Khaine, along with background and heraldry for 5 Temples of Blood (Hagg Nar, Draichi Ganeth, the Kraith, Khailebron and Khelt Nar);
– Detailed background on the forces available to a Daughters of Khaine army;
– A showcase of beautifully-painted Citadel miniatures, with an example army and comprehensive painting advice from the experts, including including stage by stage examples of painting pale skin, hair, blood shards and hearts, banners designs and tattoos, blood, scales, wings, the Bloodwrack Shrine mirror, Sisters of Slaughter masks, and blades.

Rules

All the rules you need in order to get your Daughters of Khaine army ready for the gaming table are here:

– 16 Warscrolls, covering every miniature in the Daughters of Khaine faction;
– Allegiance Abilities representing the Daughters of Khaine’s methods of war – including 3 different types of Artefacts of Power, unique Command Traits and the Blood Rites table, which confers new abilities at the start of every round;
– Lore of Shadows: A spell list for use by Daughters of Khaine wizards – along with Prayers of the Khainite Cult, known to their priests;
– Specific Abilities, Warscroll Battalion rules, Artefacts of Power and Command Traits for 4 Temples of Blood (Hagg Nar, Draichi Ganeth, the Kraith, and Khailebron);
– A Battleplan, including objectives for both sides, deployment map, special rules and victory conditions;
– Daughters of Khaine tactics: advice on advanced tactics that suit this army’s play style, giving tips on using specific models with specific Temples of Blood;
– Rules for creating a Daughters of Khaine warband to use in a Path to Glory campaign, including Followers Rewards Table and Champion Rewards Table;
– 6 Warscroll Battalions conferring advantages for fielding certain combinations of models;
– Pitched Battle Profiles for all units featured in this Battletome, including unit sizes, points values and battlefield roles.

Warscroll Cards: Daughters of Khaine

This pack of 16 large-format cards contains each of the unit Warscrolls from Battletome: Daughters of Khaine, printed on individual cards for handy reference in your battles, along with 2 sheets of gaming tokens, these cover Inspiring Presence statuses, the Battle Round rules for the Blood Rites table, a selection of magic spells and Command Traits

Daughters of Khaine Dice

This is a set of 20 6-sided 16mm dice, in a variety of colours that represent the Daughters of Khaine. Each features an icon of Morathi in place of the 6 and a serpentine skull in place of the 1:

– 10 x dice in a white marble effect, with red markings;
– 10 x dice in a black marble effect, with blue markings.

Morathi: $130

A creature of magic, manipulation and secrets, the High Oracle of Khaine, the Shadow Queen and grand matriarch of the Daughters of Khaine, Morathi is an ancient being, a seeress unmatched in her mastery of dark magics. In addition to being able to summon the horrors of the nightshade-realm, she has used her spells to morph into a comely form – a radiant she-aelf framed by outstretched wings wrought of shadow-metal. So great is her supernatural beauty that foes stand mesmerised by her rapturous allure. This is a fatal mistake, for Morathi wields her spear Heartrender with cruel efficiency, and her bladed pinions are themselves razor-sharp weapons that can easily lop limbs and heads.

This multi-part plastic kit contains the components necessary to assemble Morathi. She comes as 2 different miniatures, both of which are included: the High Oracle of Khaine, her aelven form, and The Shadow Queen, her true, monstrous form. The High Oracle of Khaine is an icily beautiful figure, wearing ornate leather and metal armour. In a gloved hand she holds her magical spear, Heartrender, pointing it toward an unseen enemy. Behind a large, metal headdress, her long, serpentine hair cascades down her back – upon closer inspection, this is laced with wicked barbs and blades. Her wings fan out from her back, dripping with blood from every point.

The Shadow Queen is another prospect entirely – standing almost 3 times taller and posed in a far more aggressive manner, this miniature will make a splendid centrepiece for any Daughters of Khaine collector. In this form, her furious serpentine aspect dominates, with the lower half of her body given over to a long, sinister snake-form which coils and twists around a massive stone column. Her top half wears the same armour, with the same headdress and Heartrender – but her hair has been replaced by snakes, and the wings have become expansive and scaly, with huge chitinous points ready to impale the unwary. The base features an unfortunate aelf, turned to stone and broken in half by Morathi’s gaze.

Morathi comes as 59 components, and is supplied with a Citadel 100mm Round base and a Citadel 40mm Round base.

The Magos Collection: $52

Collect together the new Eisenhorn book from Black Library – featuring 12 collected short stories, and a new novel, The Magos – along with the Eisenhorn miniature in this bundle. Included:

Eisenhorn

This multi-part resin kit contains the components necessary to assemble Eisenhorn. The miniature depicts Eisenhorn in his younger days – high cheekbones, a glorious jawline and slicked hair frame an imperious Inquisitorial scowl. He carries a variety of the tools with which he carries out his solemn duties – an artificer bolt pistol in his right hand, a runestaff slung across his back with Inquisitorial scroll cases and an electrobane grenade hanging from it, along with his sword, Barbarisater, sheathed and attached to his belt. A further Inquisitorial scroll case is clutched in his left hand, and he bears an Inquisitorial seal around his neck – this is topped with an aquila, making the model a veritable showcase of Imperial iconography. There’s even a purity seal on the left shoulder of his ornate armour/cloak combo. The base features a sculpted, cracked Inquisition symbol over which Eisenhorn is stepping with purpose and determination – signifying his journey from Puritan to Radical. Bolter shells and a horned skull also feature on this base.

Eisenhorn comes as 10 components, and is supplied with a Citadel 32mm Round base.

The Magos

Inquisitor Gregor Eisenhorn has spent his life stalking the darkest and most dangerous corners of the galaxy in pursuit of heresy and Chaos, but how long can a man walk that path without succumbing to the lure of the warp? Pursuing heretics in the remote worlds of the Imperium, Eisenhorn must confront the truth about himself. Is he still a champion of the Throne? Or has he been seduced by the very evil that he hunts?

The Magos is the brand new, full-length fourth novel in the hugely popular Eisenhorn series. This paperback edition also includes the definitive casebook of Gregor Eisenhorn, collecting together all twelve of Dan Abnett’s Inquisition short stories, several of which have never been in print before. These additional stories have been compiled by the author to act as an essential prologue to this long-awaited new novel, while also serving as an indispensable companion to the original Eisenhorn trilogy.

This is a 512-page softback.

Battletome: Daughters of Khaine: $40

The Daughters of Khaine move with quicksilver speed, carving into enemies like a whirlwind of steel. As blades flash, the she-aelves shed their visage of cold and distant beauty, their ecstatic faces alight with each fresh kill. To them the clash of arms is the height of their religion, holy rites practised and perfected with all the considerable skill of aelf-kind. In their frenzy, Khaine’s worshippers are closest to their divinity, invigorated by his iron-hearted spirit and insatiable bloodlust. True to their merciless god, the Daughters of Khaine continue the slaughter until every last foe has fallen.

In the 88-page hardback Battletome: Daughters of Khaine, you’ll find:

– Dancing With Shadows: the expansion of the Daughters of Khaine from an obscure murder-cult to a developing and dangerous power after their leader Morathi’s journey from the World-That-Was to the mortal realms, the uneasy alliance of Morathi and Malerion and their joining of Sigmar’s Great Alliance;
– The Age of Chaos: exploring the Daughters of Khaine’s reaction to the rise of Chaos in the mortal realms, along with the relationship between Morathi and Slaanesh, and her part in extracting the aelf souls he has swallowed, turning them into followers;
– The Blood Must Flow: a timeline of significant events and battles in the history of the Daughters of Khaine, from the Age of Myth to the present;
– War Covens of the Khainites: the organisation and sects of the Daughters of Khaine, along with background and heraldry for 5 Temples of Blood (Hagg Nar, Draichi Ganeth, the Kraith, Khailebron and Khelt Nar);
– Detailed background on the forces available to a Daughters of Khaine army;
– A showcase of beautifully-painted Citadel miniatures, with an example army and comprehensive painting advice from the experts, including including stage by stage examples of painting pale skin, hair, blood shards and hearts, banners designs and tattoos, blood, scales, wings, the Bloodwrack Shrine mirror, Sisters of Slaughter masks, and blades.

Rules

All the rules you need in order to get your Daughters of Khaine army ready for the gaming table are here:

– 16 Warscrolls, covering every miniature in the Daughters of Khaine faction;
– Allegiance Abilities representing the Daughters of Khaine’s methods of war – including 3 different types of Artefacts of Power, unique Command Traits and the Blood Rites table, which confers new abilities at the start of every round;
– Lore of Shadows: A spell list for use by Daughters of Khaine wizards – along with Prayers of the Khainite Cult, known to their priests;
– Specific Abilities, Warscroll Battalion rules, Artefacts of Power and Command Traits for 4 Temples of Blood (Hagg Nar, Draichi Ganeth, the Kraith, and Khailebron);
– A Battleplan, including objectives for both sides, deployment map, special rules and victory conditions;
– Daughters of Khaine tactics: advice on advanced tactics that suit this army’s play style, giving tips on using specific models with specific Temples of Blood;
– Rules for creating a Daughters of Khaine warband to use in a Path to Glory campaign, including Followers Rewards Table and Champion Rewards Table;
– 6 Warscroll Battalions conferring advantages for fielding certain combinations of models;
– Pitched Battle Profiles for all units featured in this Battletome, including unit sizes, points values and battlefield roles.

Eisenhorn: $35

Download a free Crucible of War scenario PDF, using Eisenhorn, from the Downloads tab.

The Inquisition is the most powerful organisation of the Imperium’s many branches. Its agents, the Inquisitors, command fear and respect in equal measure. They are creatures of myth as much as flesh and blood, relentless beings who descend from on high to pass judgment upon the mutant, the traitor and the heretic. Known as a man of steely resolve and purity of willpower, Gregor Eisenhorn is a legendary Inquisitor, who in his career has moved from the ideology of the Puritan to that of the Radical – a journey which has led to accusations of heresy more than once, though Eisenhorn has always proved himself to be naught but righteous. Those who have crossed Eisenhorn’s path and lived are seldom eager to invite his attention again.

This multi-part resin kit contains the components necessary to assemble Eisenhorn. The miniature depicts Eisenhorn in his younger days – high cheekbones, a glorious jawline and slicked hair frame an imperious Inquisitorial scowl. He carries a variety of the tools with which he carries out his solemn duties – an artificer bolt pistol in his right hand, a runestaff slung across his back with Inquisitorial scroll cases and an electrobane grenade hanging from it, along with his sword, Barbarisater, sheathed and attached to his belt. A further Inquisitorial scroll case is clutched in his left hand, and he bears an Inquisitorial seal around his neck – this is topped with an aquila, making the model a veritable showcase of Imperial iconography. There’s even a purity seal on the left shoulder of his ornate armour/cloak combo.The base features a sculpted, cracked Inquisition symbol over which Eisenhorn is stepping with purpose and determination – signifying his journey from Puritan to Radical. Bolter shells and a horned skull also feature on this base.

Eisenhorn comes as 10 components, and is supplied with a Citadel 32mm Round base.

Daughters of Khaine Dice: $20

This is a set of 20 6-sided 16mm dice, in a variety of colours that represent the Daughters of Khaine. Each features an icon of Morathi in place of the 6 and a serpentine skull in place of the 1:

– 10 x dice in a white marble effect, with red markings;
– 10 x dice in a black marble effect, with blue markings.

Witch Aelves & Sisters of Slaughter: $60

Kit Makes One of These Two:

Devoted followers of Khaine, Witch Aelves spend their entire lives dedicated to serving their bloodthirsty deity. Weapons practice and mock duels take up the majority of their daily lives, yet these are not mere military drills, but religious services with all the gravitas other cults might use when offering prayers to their god. For Witch Aelves, ritual combat hones martial prowess and sates a craving for violence. On the battlefield, dancing like pale shadows, they weave a scarlet path through the orgy of destruction, revelling in the spray of jetting arteries.

This multi-part plastic kit contains the components necessary to assemble a set of 10 Witch Aelves. They wear lightweight, minimal armour in order to move and flow more freely in their devotional bloodlust – what armour is there is beautifully ornate, finished by high leather boots. Each Witch Aelf carries a pair of wickedly sharp sacrificial knives, and they’re all posed in an appropriate pirouetting stance. There are 12 heads in the kit – 6 pairs of individual designs – each of which comes with an additional headdress. The leader of the unit, the Hag, can be identified by the extra-spiky headdress she wears. There are 2 banners with 3 different banner tops for standard bearers and a horn to denote the unit’s hornblower.

The Witch Aelves come as 67 components, and are supplied with 10 Citadel 25mm Round bases and a banner transfer sheet. This kit can be optionally used to assemble 10 Sisters of Slaughter.

Doomfire Warlocks, Dark Riders: $35

Kit Makes One of These Two:

 

Genestealer Cults Necromunda Collection: $55.50

March 2018’s issue of White Dwarf contains an article on using Genestealer Cults in games of Necromunda: Underhive – complete with rules – so, to celebrate, we’ve put together this bundle. It has a copy of that issue of the magazine, along with the miniatures and bases you’ll need. Included along with the issue of White Dwarf:

Neophyte Hybrids

This multi-part plastic box set contains all the components necessary to assemble 10 Genestealer Cult Neophyte Hybrids, armed with autoguns, autopistols and blasting charges. Any model can replace their autogun with a shotgun – 10 are included – and 2 models can take special weapons chosen from a seismic cannon, heavy stubber or mining laser.

One model can be upgraded to a Neophyte Leader, armed with either a web pistol, autopistol or bolt pistol and a chainsword, power pick or close combat weapon. One model can take a Cult icon.

Necromunda 25mm Bases

Perfect for basing your miniatures to match the grim, industrial feel of Necromunda Underhive, this is a set of 10 25mm plastic bases with sculpted details which match the floor tiles found in the game.

Bloodwrack Shrine, Hag Queen on Cauldron of Blood, Slaughter Queen on Cauldron of Blood: $75

Kit Makes One of These Three:

For a battle worthy of their finest offerings, the war covens of the Daughters of Khaine bring forth the greatest of their religion’s icons – the Cauldron of Blood. Mounted on iron-shod wheels, these mobile shrines grind forward propelled solely by the incantations of their riders, as if the machine itself were lured onwards by the promise of carnage. It is said that the Cauldrons of Blood are gifts from Khaine himself, who bestowed them upon his Daughters as a reward for their dedication to his cause.

This multi-part plastic kit contains the components necessary to assemble a Slaughter Queen on Cauldron of Blood. Despite its imposing name and equally terrifying aspect, this is actually a reasonably simple structure – the titular Cauldron is borne aloft on a six-wheeled iron chassis, covered in spikes, chains and blades, with serpentine icons adorning the front. A set of 2 staircases, on which 2 Witch Aelves stand, twist upward toward the cauldron, behind which stands the Slaughter Queen herself. Behind her is an enormous icon of Khaine, standing tall in elaborate armour and wielding a huge sword in his right hand. When this kit is built as a Slaughter Queen on Cauldron of Blood, you can also build an accompanying Hag Queen on foot and Bloodwrack Medusa.

The Slaughter Queen on Cauldron of Blood comes as 95 components, and is supplied with a Citadel 120mm Oval base, a Citadel 40mm Round base and a Citadel 25mm Round base. This kit can be optionally built as a Hag Queen on Cauldron of Blood, or a Bloodwrack Shrine.

That’s it for this week’s new product roundup! What do you think of the newest additions to Age of Sigmar and Necromunda? Let us know in the comments below and for this week’s full rundown of bundle deals head over to Games Workshop.

About the Author: Tim Roberts