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==Denizens of the Silver Tower== [[File:Warhammer_silver_tower_Gaunt_Summoner.jpeg|thumbnail|The Gaunt Summoner, final boss of the dungeon]] The Silver Tower is not a fancy [[Daemon Engine]] of destruction and death capable of destroying armies magic-ing up their asses... Well, not <i>only</i> that. People live in there too, at least in the AoS version. Here's the adress layout of the neighborhood: *<b>Gaunt Summoner</b>: One of the slave sorcerers of [[Archaon]], but the one in charge of the Silver Tower looks like he's on his own. He's a sorcerer and Tzeentchian, so expect trouble. The final boss. *<b>Ogroid Thaumaturge</b>: A great piece of win which seems like a [[Awesome|Tzeentch-marked Doombull]]. *<b>Skaven Deathrunners</b>: A special kind of Skaven Assassin; the little shits can't keep their paws out of where they're not wanted. He's supplied in twos, one the real Assassin, the other a perfect doppelganger. *<b>[[Familiar#Warhammer|Familiars]]</b>: Magic familiars. More like troops, they're markers of effects, either a buff if the heroes catch'em in time or debuff if not. [[Oldhammer|Those who like to look to the past]] have a soft spot for them. All Familiars have a name and backstory of sorts: **<b>Tweek</b>: A little bird [[Pretend|who thinks that he's a Lord of Change]]. Prone to megalomania and to disclose his "clever plans" to anyone who would listen, willingly or not. Lowers your hit rolls while on the board. **<b>Blot</b>: A book with legs that can provide helpful information and/or indecipherable blabbering on a whim. Not much else. Keeps you from using bonus skills while in the same chamber. **<b>Slop</b>: The fishy fella is the most annoying of the Familiars, and that's something. Known primarily for appearing out of nowhere and his fucking stink. Ironically the least annoying one in game as he only lowers the Heroes' movement. **<b>Pug</b>: Some sort of an imp with a half-moon face. This critter [[Blood Ravens|steals anything shiny that catches his eye]]. This includes the heroes' loot and equipment, who can't use items while he's on the board and have a chance of losing their loot if he gets too close. *<b>[[Tzaangor]]s</b>: Like the Khornegors and Pestigors before them, Tzaangors are [[Beastmen]] dedicated to Tzeentch. Their bovine features are somewhat regressed in favor of a more avian appearance and the result is, as everything touched by the Changer of Ways, weird. *<b>Kairic Acolytes</b>: Probably related to [[Kairos Fateweaver]], but saving that, just normal chaos acolytes (read: cannon fodder). [[Cornholio the Cultist|Speech impediment]] unconfirmed but likely. *<b>[[Horror]]s</b>: Coming in the common varieties of pink and blue, but adding the cute little things that are the Brimstone Horrors, those come in pairs and work like some sort of bombs, dying after using their strongest skill once. *<b>Grot Scuttlings</b>: Some [[Goblins]] thought that sneaking in a Tzeentchian lair would be a good idea and got an extra pair of arms and legs for their trouble. Sneaky, agile and probably annoying as hell. There are also exotic enemies that can be used instead of enemies mentioned above. These are all much tougher than what the box comes with, but get you extra renown for killing them and the game will never force you to use them. *<b>[[Screamers of Tzeentch|Screamers]]</b>: Extremely fast and a single one can easily kill a Hero who was at full health just moments ago. They're also pretty tanky. When they appear, you set up one per player but 3 max. *<b>[[Flamers of Tzeentch|Flamers]]</b>: Very strong shooting and pretty tanky. When they appear, you set up one per player but 3 max. *<b>Exalted flamer</b>: He can take more than a Gaunt Summoner and torches the entire chamber for massive damage if you don't kill him fast. Only ever appears on his own, thankfully. *<b>Herald</b>: Extremely annoying bugger who summons more Horrors and shoots devastating shots all over the place and even his melee is terrifying. He's also almost as tanky as the Deathrunner, but killing him gets lots of Renown and lets you loot his grimoire. Only ever appears on his own, thankfully.
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