Chaos never looked so good! Come get a better look at the new Wrath & Rapture releases and more from Games Workshop this week.
Check out Games Workshop new release Daemon models for the Blood God as they face off against the Forces of Slannesh.
Realm of Chaos: Wrath and Rapture: $160
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Wrath and Rapture, Rage and Pain, Violence and Grace. All of this and more can be found in the Realms of Chaos: Wrath and Rapture. This incredible set unleashes the uncontrolled fury of the Blood God, Khorne, and the seductive temptation of the Prince of Pleasure, Slaanesh. Not only do you get a host of daemonic minions that serve these rival Chaos Gods, but there are no less than three booklets that introduce new background and rules for both Warhammer Age of Sigmar and Warhammer 40,000! Here’s what you’ll find in the set:
– 38 Citadel Miniatures, including the following:
Daemons of Khorne
1x Karanak, the Hound of Khorne
10x Bloodletters
3x Bloodcrushers
5x Flesh HoundsDaemons of Slaanesh
1x Infernal Enrapturess
10x Daemonettes
3x Fiends of Slaanesh
5x Seekers of Slaanesh– A 24-page Wrath and Rapture booklet, describing the endless and ever-shifting dimension utterly devoid of reason and logic that is the Realm of Chaos (if such a thing is even possible). The concept of the Great Game played (and fought) between the Dark Gods is introduced, in which Khorne and Slaanesh are two of the fiercest rivals. There is an entire section of the nature of daemonic names, and there are also three tables of such names for you to generate for your Daemons.
– A 24-page Denizens of the Warp booklet, which introduces tales of murderous conflicts fought between the daemonic legions of Khorne and Slaanesh in the 41st Millennium. Also included are three Echoes of War missions and a campaign to help you refight these battles, as well as Stratagems and a full set of datasheets for the models included in the box.
– A 24-page Bane of the Mortal Realms booklet, describing an exciting storyline that led to bitter war between the rival Chaos powers and providing a trio of battleplans to refight them. It also includes full sets of warscrolls for all of the Khornate and Slaaneshi miniatures in the box, as well as their allegiance abilities and warscrolls, and two warscroll battalions.
– A double-sided token sheet containing two 9″ range rulers, a Prey of the Blood God marker (used to identify Karanak’s prey), Khornate and Slaaneshi wound markers, and six numbered objective markers.
Leading both forces, meanwhile, are two new Daemonic character models – Karanak, the notorious Hound of Vengeance and hunter of wizards, as well as the Infernal Enrapturess – a new kind of Slaaneshi herald who bolsters summoning and shreds enemy units with sonic waves.
Realm of Chaos: Wrath, Rapture, Decay and Change Collection: $330
Reinforce your daemonic legions or fight epic battles between the Ruinous Powers with this specially curated bundle! Containing the new Realm of Chaos: Wrath and Rapture boxed set as well as two Start Collecting! sets, it’s the perfect place to kick off a collection of Daemons for Warhammer 40,000 or Warhammer Age of Sigmar.
This bundle contains:
– Realm of Chaos: Wrath and Rapture, including Karanak, 10 Bloodletters, 3 Bloodcrushers, 5 Flesh Hounds, Infernal Enrapturess, 10 Daemonettes, 5 Seekers & 3 Fiends
– Start Collecting! Daemons of Nurgle, including 1 Poxbringer, 10 Plaguebearers, 3 Plague Drones & 3 Nurglings
– Start Collecting! Daemons of Tzeentch, including 1 Burning Chariot of Tzeentch (with optional Herald on foot), 10 Pink Horrors, 3 Screamers of Tzeentch & 3 Flamers of Tzeentch
Daemons have been the talk of the town after the first Wrath and Rapture previews the Vigilus Open shed even more light on what’s to come.
Book 44: The Crimson King (Paperback): $9.99
The Horus Heresy Book 44
Exiled, hunted and reviled, the Thousand Sons Legion are adrift – as is their primarch, Magnus. But with his power and personality fracturing, drastic action is needed by the Legion if they are to avoid losing their gene-father forever.
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Graham McNeill’s long awaited follow-up to A Thousand Sons sets Magnus and his Legion firmly on the road to treachery and lays the groundwork for the infamous acts that will curse them forever.THE STORY
After the razing of Prospero, Magnus the Red spirited the Thousand Sons away to the aptly un-named Planet of the Sorcerers, deep within the Eye of Terror. Removed from the concerns of the galaxy at large and regarding the Warmaster’s unfolding Heresy with cold detachment, he has dedicated his hollow existence to the preservation of all the knowledge once held in the great libraries of Tizca, should mankind ever seek such enlightenment again. But his sons can see the change in their primarch – he is a broken soul, whose mind and memories are slipping away into the tumult of the warp. Only by returning to the scenes of his greatest triumphs and tragedies can they hope to restore him, and allow the Crimson King to be crowned anew by the Ruinous Powers.Written by Graham McNeill
Book 53: Titandeath (Hardback): $30
The Horus Heresy Book 53
War is unleashed on Beta-Garmon as the armies of the Emperor attempt to hold back the tide of Chaos in the last major clash before Horus reaches Terra itself – and the God-machines of the Adeptus Titanicus are on the front line.
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The long-awaited and much-teased battle of Beta-Garmon is here, and with armies of Titans clashing in brutal no quarters combat, Guy Haley has crafted a remarkable tale.THE STORY
Horus’s armada gathers, and he has defeated all enemies sent against him, even the Emperor’s own executioner. One barrier remains before he can strike for Terra and lay waste to the Emperor’s dream.The Beta-Garmon system occupies the most direct and only viable route to the Solar System and Terra. To break it, Horus assembles a war host of incredible proportions and Titans in untold numbers. To lose here is to lose the war and Horus has no intention of turning back. But the Imperium understands the importance of Beta-Garmon too. A massive army is arrayed, comprised of near numberless Army cohorts and a mustering of Titans to challenge even the martial might of the Warmaster.
Titans fight against Titans as the God-Machines of Loyalists and Traitors alike go to war. This conflict will be like no other before it, a world-ending battle that will determine the next phase of the war.
Written by Guy Haley.
Knights of the Empire (Paperback): $21
This title will be available to order from the 9th March as a paperback.
A Warhammer Chronicles omnibus
The Knightly Orders are the protectors of the Empire. This collection of novels focuses on three orders – the elite Reiksguard, pious Knights of the Blazing Sun and savage Knights of the White Wolf – as they defend their lands from the many enemies of man.
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Like Knights? This collection of classic stories from the world-that-was showcase these heroic warriors, who exemplify the ideals of the Empire, defending the weak and needy from their foes.DESCRIPTION
The Knightly Orders are entrusted with a sacred duty – the protection of the Empire, from a myriad of foes. Clad in gleaming full plate, the Knights are magnificent figures, the elite of the elite.In the midst of war, the Reiksguard Knight Delmar von Reinhardt discovers that his order hides deadly secrets, and must unearth the truth no matter which noble knight he finds at its heart. Hector Goetz, Knight of the Blazing Sun, is sent to investigate the disappearance of a group of comrades, but with disturbing nightmares plaguing him, and a band of northern savages laying siege to the island, Goetz finds himself in a fight for the soul of his order. And, in the city of Middenheim, only a company of the Knights of the White Wolf stand between the city and total annihilation.This omnibus contains three novels – Hammers of Ulric, Reiksguard and Knight of the Blazing Sun – and a collection of Knights of Manaan short stories.
CONTENTS
Hammers of Ulric by Dan Abnett, Nik Vincent & James Wallis
Reiksguard by Richard Williams
Knight of the Blazing Sun by Josh Reynolds
Dead Calm by Josh Reynolds
Stromfel’s Teeth by Josh Reynolds
Lords of the Marsh by Josh Reynolds
Dead Man’s Party by Josh Reynolds
Bernheimer’s Gun by Josh Reynolds
Hubris of Monarchia (Audio CD): $17.50
A Horus Heresy audio drama
The Ultramarines muster at Calth to join their Word Bearers brothers in battle – but in the remnants of the Ghaslakh Empire, Captain Alcaeus would see his mission complete and the greenskin warlord dead before he joins his brethren.
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It’s a study in obsession and the lurking dangers of treachery from the pen of Andy Smillie, a true master of the audio drama format.THE STORY
Before the Warmaster’s betrayal, the primarchs and their Legions were a warrior brotherhood without equal. At Calth, a planetary jewel in Ultramar’s crown, a great mustering is taking place. Two proud Legions gather in hopes of healing the discord after the notorious shaming of the Word Bearers at Monarchia. Captain Alcaeus of the Ultramarines plans on joining the muster, but will not rest until the remnants of the Ghaslakh Empire are purged utterly from the galaxy, For honour and glory, he has sworn an oath to succeed. His obsession in hunting down the greenskin overlord drives him to greater and greater feats, but in his zeal has Alcaeus not realised the true enemy in his Legion’s midst?Written by Andy Smillie.
Running time 61 minutes. Performed by John Banks, Steve Conlin, Andrew Fettes, Matthew Hunt, Richard Reed & David Seddon.
These new releases from Games Workshop look great this week and we can’t wait to see these units in action on the tabletop! Make sure you check back next week to see what’s new from Games Workshop.