Warhammer 40,000 - Chaos Space Marines - Dark Commune

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Dark Communes are the pooling evil at the head of any Chaos Cult, led by Cult Demagogues who preach insidious mantras cunningly laced with promises of power. These infernal priests command a retinue of devoted followers – the fanatical Blessed Blades, tasked with guarding against interlopers, the Iconarchs, who carry foul sigils infused with malefic influence, and Mindwitches, unsanctioned psykers whose powers comes at a terrible cost.

This multipart plastic kit builds a full Dark Commune, consisting of five models – one Cult Demagogue, one Iconarch, one Mindwitch, and two Blessed Blades. The members of this wicked cabal are clad in sinister robes, talismans, and daemonic masks reminiscent of their Chaos Cultist followers – but each boasts a unique appearance suited to their role. The Cult Demagogue wears a towering horned mask and pauldrons, wielding a staff adorned with a parchment strips and a foul familiar, while the Iconarch hoists a daemonic icon roaring with flames, his face hidden by a shadowy cowl. Both are marked by tentacled mutations, but the Mindwitch is by far the most twisted – a bloated, severed head cybernetically enshrined upon the body of a hooded cultist. The faceless Blessed Blades each wield an ornate ritual sword, standing ready to defend the Commune.

This set comprises 13 plastic components and is supplied with 3x Citadel 32mm Round Bases and 2x Citadel 28mm Round Bases. These miniatures are supplied unpainted and require assembly – we recommend using Citadel Plastic Glue and Citadel paints.

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Warhammer 40,000 - Chaos Space Marines - Dark Commune
SKU
GW-W40K-43-87
Vendor
Games Workshop
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