Warhammer Age Of Sigmar - Disciples of Tzeentch - Kairic Acolytes

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Warhammer Age Of Sigmar - Disciples of Tzeentch - Kairic Acolytes
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Human cultists of Tzeentch, Chanters of Change, the Kairic Acolytes have made dire sacrifices for the promise of knowledge and power, spending decades becoming worthy enough to attempt the Kairic Test of Nine. They walk amongst the unsuspecting, remaining covert, waiting patiently until the correct time to strike. When that time comes, they hurl their collective magical might in the form of searing bolts, punishing those who survive with sinister curved blades.

This multi-part plastic kit contains the components necessary to assemble 20 Kairic Acolytes. Each Acolyte is armed with either a cursed blade, a pair of cursed blades or a cursed blade and arcanite shield. The kit includes 20 face masks – any one of these can be applied to any one model, meaning every unit of 20 can be completely unique.

2 models can be upgraded to Kairic Adepts, with their own choice of 3 different heads, either a sword or pick as weapon and shield options. 2 miniatures can be accompanied by a Vulcharc – a flying creature perched on their arm, which attacks enemy wizards – and 2 models can be assembled holding a Scroll of the Dark Arts, boosting their allies’ magical abilities.

This 164 component kit is supplied with 20 Citadel 32mm Round bases.

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Warhammer Age Of Sigmar - Disciples of Tzeentch - Kairic Acolytes
SKU
GW-AOS-83-73
Vendor
Games Workshop
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