Warhammer Age of Sigmar - Soulblight Gravelords - Nagash, Supreme Lord of the Undead

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Warhammer Age of Sigmar - Soulblight Gravelords - Nagash, Supreme Lord of the Undead
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Nagash, Supreme Lord of the Undead is the father of necromancy. Resurrected by dark ritual, the immortal Lord of Death is an awe-inspiring centerpiece miniature. Borne aloft by tendrils of ethereal energy and tormented spirits, his unique silhouette looms over the battlefield with an air that promises to usher in a new era of darkness.

This multi-part plastic kit is equipped with an array of Nagash’s most precious artifacts. Upon his brow sits the Crown of Sorcery, while his hand grips either Alakanash, the Staff of Power or Zefet-nebtar, the Mortis Blade. He is clad in Morikhane, the Black Armour, and orbiting around his sorcerous frame are nine ancient books, each one containing the terrible secrets of animating the dead.

Nagash can be assembled either reading from one of the ancient tomes - the Liber Mortis - and holding the Staff of Power aloft with the Mortis Blade secured to his waist. Alternatively you can replace the Staff with the Mortis Blade and add to the ethereal energy that surrounds Nagash by equipping a spirit-entwined arm.

Please note: the skeleton miniature pictured with Nagash is for size comparison only and is not included in this kit.

Includes a Citadel 130mm Round base.

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Name
Warhammer Age of Sigmar - Soulblight Gravelords - Nagash, Supreme Lord of the Undead
SKU
GW-AOS-93-05
Vendor
Games Workshop
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