Warhammer Age Of Sigmar - Daughters of Khaine – Khainite Slaughter-coven
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As deadly as they are graceful, the warlike aelves of the Daughters of Khaine seek to spill sacred torrents of blood in the name of their violent deity. Led by a Slaughter Queen standing atop a looming Cauldron of Blood, gladiatorial Sisters of Slaughter dance into battle alongside the serpentine Blood Sisters, each equipped with a heartshard glaive – a heavy polearm ideal for driving through armour and ribs to cut out an opponent’s heart. Overhead swoop the winged Khinerai Heartrenders, masters of ranged aerial assaults, while Doomfire Warlocks cast bolts of howling shadow.
With a Hero, Battleline, and loads of additional support, this Battleforce boxed set is an ideal way to start a full Daughters of Khaine army, or add to an existing collection with models that can be built in a variety of ways. The box includes 27 plastic miniatures for use in games of Warhammer Age of Sigmar, and will also save you money compared to buying the contents individually.
This set includes the following multipart plastic models:
- 1x Slaughter Queen on Cauldron of Blood, which can also be built as a Bloodwrack Shrine or Hag Queen on Cauldron of Blood
- 5x Melusai Blood Sisters, which can also be built as Melusai Blood Stalkers
- 5x Khinerai Heartrenders, which can also be built as Khinerai Lifetakers
- 5x Doomfire Warlocks
- 10x Witch Aelves, which can also be built as Sisters of Slaughter
All models are supplied with their appropriate bases.
These miniatures are supplied unpainted and require assembly – we recommend using Citadel Plastic Glue and Citadel paints.
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