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The latest addition to Nagash’s ever growing hordes, the Ossiarch Bonereapers are the result of an eons old plan by Big Bone Daddy. | The latest addition to Nagash’s ever growing hordes, the Ossiarch Bonereapers are the result of an eons old plan by Big Bone Daddy. | ||
Possibly inspired by the Stormcast Eternals, the Bonereapers are not mere skeletons given life by necromancy, but massive constructs of bone and countless warrior souls, marking them all look impressively robust for undead. Since the Legions of the Nagash are the mainstay, the Nighthaunt shock-troopers, and the Flesh-Eater Courts are completely insane, these buff boned boys are the elite vanguard of the Grand Alliance. | Possibly inspired by the Stormcast Eternals, the Bonereapers are not mere skeletons given life by necromancy, but massive constructs of bone and countless warrior souls, marking them all look impressively robust for undead. Since the Legions of the Nagash are the mainstay, the Nighthaunt shock-troopers, and the Flesh-Eater Courts are completely insane, these buff boned boys are the elite vanguard of the Grand Alliance. Given their themes of bones, undead constructs and two units being a priest and catapults they're the closest things we've got to [[Tomb Kings]] in AoS. | ||
==History== | ==History== |
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"The Tithe has come. Will you pay? Or will you serve?"
- – Katakros
The latest addition to Nagash’s ever growing hordes, the Ossiarch Bonereapers are the result of an eons old plan by Big Bone Daddy.
Possibly inspired by the Stormcast Eternals, the Bonereapers are not mere skeletons given life by necromancy, but massive constructs of bone and countless warrior souls, marking them all look impressively robust for undead. Since the Legions of the Nagash are the mainstay, the Nighthaunt shock-troopers, and the Flesh-Eater Courts are completely insane, these buff boned boys are the elite vanguard of the Grand Alliance. Given their themes of bones, undead constructs and two units being a priest and catapults they're the closest things we've got to Tomb Kings in AoS.
History
Forces
- Necropolis Stalkers: Morghasts with an extra pair of arms in place of wings, three extra faces and their name's ripped from the Necropolis Knights and the Tomb Stalkers. Skeletal constructs the size of Kurnoth Hunters, each one has the soul of four warriors, and switches between which one is dominant, altering their fighting style accordingly.
- Mortek Crawler: Screaming Skull Catapult 2.0 with an obligatory patent-friendly rename.
Significant Skeletons
- Katakros, Mortarch of the Necropolis: A skilled tactician. He's been given a new body of enscrolled bone by Nagash himself.
Spooky Melodies for your Bony Boys
See Also
- Nagash, their god who they give their undisputed loyalty to (yes, really!)
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