Warhammer Age of Sigmar - Flesh-Eater Courts - Broken Realms - Gorstane Mortevell – Mortevell's Helcourt (Discontinued)

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Warhammer Age of Sigmar - Flesh-Eater Courts - Broken Realms - Gorstane Mortevell – Mortevell's Helcourt (Discontinued)
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Amongst the deluded cannibals of the Ymetrican Flesh-eaters, there are none more devoted to Nagash than Gorstane Mortevell. With screeching, howling invective, the ghoulish emperor drives his court into a frenzy of religious devotion. To their victims, it is nothing more than a rabid display of madness.

Unleash a nightmarish host of ghouls on an (un)holy crusade, united under the banner of an ignoble anti-hero. Combine the models in the set with the rules found in Broken Realms: Teclis, and you’ll be able to field the Mortevell's Helcourt warscroll battalion, transforming them into Gorstane Mortevell and his fanatically loyal followers. This box also saves you money compared to getting the models separately!

This set contains 3 Crypt Horrors, 20 Crypt Ghouls, and 1 Abhorrant Archregent. The Crypt Horrors can alternatively be built as Crypt Flayers or Vargheists. The kit includes a variety of variety of options and accessories.

This set is supplied in 239 plastic components and comes with 1x Citadel 40mm Round Base, 3x Citadel 50mm Round Bases, and 20x Citadel 25mm Round Bases.

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Warhammer Age of Sigmar - Flesh-Eater Courts - Broken Realms - Gorstane Mortevell – Mortevell's Helcourt (Discontinued)
SKU
GW-AOS-91-43(Discontinued)
Vendor
Games Workshop
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