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Oh boy, if you thought the [1] was a bunch of hardasses, then Sepulchral Stalkers have them beat. Giant ancient snake-man statues brought to life by necromantic magic, they act as the first line of defense of Nehekhara, defending its borders from incursions by Germans, the French, Italians, and even the Swedish from plundering the tombs and resting places of the Tomb Kings.
They wield massive bladed halberds and glaives, capable of slicing men and mount clean in half, they lie in wait under the sands of Nehekhara, catching invaders off guard and slaughtering them to a man before slinking back beneath the dunes. They also possess the ability to turn people to sand with a gaze.
The best ways to kill them are to decapitate them from behind or trick them into looking at their reflections as they aren't immune to the power of their own gaze. But they can do it even when they're dead, Medusa-style, so even their severed heads must be handled with care and not looked at directly.
They kind of look like Hydralisks.
Forces of the Tomb Kings | |
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Leaders & Characters | Tomb Prince • Tomb King • Liche Priest • Liche High Priest • Tomb Herald • Necrotect |
Troops | Skeleton Archer • Tomb Guard • Skeleton Warrior • Nehekharan Warriors • Tomb Swarm • Dust Goblin • Bone Giant • Skeleton Horsemen -Skeleton Horse Archer • Carrion • Necropolis Knight • Mummies- Scythans -Bastethi |
Chariots | Skeleton Chariot |
Constructs | Sepulchral Stalker • Ushabti • Warsphinx • Necrosphinx • Heirotitan • Tomb Scorpion • Bone Thrower • Screaming Skull Catapult • Casket of Souls • Khmeric Titan • Sky-Boats |