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Warhammer Age Of Sigmar - Nighthaunt – Legion of Grief
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From Shyish, the Realm of Death, come the ethereal Nighthaunt – terrifying spectres driven to murder by their bitter hatred for the living. Led by Lady Olynder, Mortarch of Grief, whose sorrow alone can fell the mightiest warrior, these undead are the terror weapon of the Great Necromancer. Bladegheist Revenants inflict their undying torment on all who still draw breath, while Grimghast Reapers blindly scythe down enemy ranks and screaming Dreadscythe Harridans mutilate their victims with spiked limbs, offering up souls for the funerary carriage of the Black Coach.

With a Hero, Battleline, and loads of additional support, this Battleforce boxed set is an ideal way to start a full Nighthaunt army, or add to an existing spectral collection. The box includes 32 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 Lady Olynder, Mortarch of Grief
  • 1x Black Coach
  • 10x Bladegheist Revenants
  • 10x Dreadscythe Harridans
  • 10x Grimghast Reapers

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.

Additional information
Name
Warhammer Age Of Sigmar - Nighthaunt – Legion of Grief
SKU
GW-AOS-91-46
Vendor
Games Workshop
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