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Founder’s Exclusive Leontarchos – City States – $99.99
Leontarchos: Lion-hearted, or Lion-souled, are some of the oldest compliments for a brave leader among all cultures of man, predating even the Old Dominion. It is small surprise then that the title of Leontarchos, Lord of Lions, is the highest accolade a City State can bestow upon its leaders. The mechanical marvel that is the phlogiston powered mechanical lion steed he is presented with in recognition of his deeds is almost an afterthought despite being a marvel of human ingenuity and craft.
This model is a numbered edition, Founder’s Exclusive, limited to 995 total units. This resin model will arrive with a Certificate of Authenticity for the model including it’s numbering in the production run. In the game, this will play as an Ipparchos.
How the Ipparchos plays:
A distinguished officer, the Ipparchos commands the cavalry forces of the City States armies. Capable of deploying a significant contingent of Companion Cavalry to the enemy’s flanks and rear, the Ipparchos brings a crucial fast-moving component to any infantry formation.
Sculpted by Michael Kontraros.
Conquest Lore Companion Book – Founder’s Exclusive Signed Copy – $69.99
Limited Hardcover Signed Edition of the Lore Companion Book for Conquest.
- Miss nothing: all previous Companion Lore, including some select pieces from the Campaigns, wrapped in a completely new design and immersive aesthetic.
- Updated and expanded pre-history of the world, including the elusive mythology of the Exiles and a deeper dive into Asgard and the Gods of Yggdrasil
- Expanded faction lore, offering insight to internal balance of power, bringing audiences up to speed with recent events and setting up future narratives.
- Updated and all-new lore and first look into future factions: Black Army, Weavers, Helheim, Desmoceral, Mastiga, Famine and Han.
Own your own hardcover, numbered limited edition of the Conquest Lore Companion. Featuring an elegant matte and metalic cover and hand signed by its tortured creator. Dive into the lore of Conquest with the new Conquest Lore Companion. These books contain in depth information of all playable factions in the game as well as those to come. Read about some of the best kept secrets of Ea, from the origins of Biomancy, the final fate of Hazlia and Kleon to the truth behind the Nord Pantheon.
You will also find up to date information on all happenings within each faction, allowing you to jump straight into the Living World campaigns without losing your stride. Over 200 pages including beautiful art not seen before. Limited, Numbered Edition of 1-1000, each signed by Stavros Halkias. Printed in the EU.
Conquest Lore Companion Book – $29.99
Softcover Edition of the Lore Companion Book for Conquest.
Scion of War Artisan Series – W’adrhûn – $39.99
Lore:
Boldly stepping away from W’adrhun orthodoxy and the Ukunfazane’s will, some brave and perhaps reckless Chosen have begun preaching that the fallen gods of the W’adrhun are not dead and can be restored. The fate for these individuals is either death at the hands of the faithful or ascension to a leadership position as tribes tired of the Ukunfazane’s oppressive presence embrace their radical teachings.
These individuals bring new, forbidden chants and rhythms to the battlefields, extolling the dual nature of their gods bringing for Death and healing as well as War and creation. While what this might mean for W’adrhun society in the long run is unclear as they all await the living goddess’ response, for their foes on the battlefield these new Scions herald a new age of bloodshed and war as the W’adrhun ascend to their true heritage!
How they Play:
Both heralds and priests of War, such Scions find themselves in the thick of the action, armed with steel reserved only for the best of War’s champions. Through their martial prowess and bellowing chants, they drive their cultists to extreme feats of physical endurance and ferocity.
Scion of Death – W’adrhûn – $24.99
How they Play:
High priests of Death, the Chants of such Scions drive their cultists into a trance, delivering a flurry of swift and precise attacks in a mystical and ritualistic fashion.
Chosen of War – W’adrhûn – $49.99
Lore:
Towering well over 7ft tall and clad in personalized armor so heavy and ornate it must be grafted directly onto their bodies, the chosen of War are the greatest warriors the W’adrhun can field. These towering figures represent not only the unbridled destructive power of War, but also represent the stability and cohesion of Earth, embracing the dichotomy of their god by being the greatest smiths, stonemasons and builders within W’adrhun society. When unleashed on the battlefield, however, none of these traits are visible as these hulking dreadnoughts wade into the fray and navigate its ruthless and dangerous tides as they were born to do. Each of their pounding blows one more note in the growing song of battle that presages victory for the W’adrhun.
How They Play:
Hulking brutes with a lust for battle, these are the steel-clad Chosen of War; they act as the army’s anvil – if that anvil was to be thrown at the enemy with great force!
Origami Warriors – Yoroni – $49.99
Lore:
While Domaru-damashi represent the greatest fallen warriors of the Yoroni, the nameless and featureless Origami Warriors represent the boiling, endless mass of Yoroni who simply lack the power and enlightenment to pierce the Veil. The art of Kotodama allows the Onmyoji to inscribe dozens of names upon a massive sheet of paper, where working together, these lesser entities can interact with the Prime Domain. Grateful to escape their hellish environs, the intelligences that empire the Origami warriors are willing to take all manner of dangerous and unseemly tasks for their masters, providing the bulk of the manpower and workforce for the Bakufu and its Daimyos. In fact the wealth of a Yoroni realm is measured in the number of Origami constructs it controls and generates, kami (NOT to be confused with Kami – incarnate Yoroni of the Earthen realm).
How They Play:
Abundant, sacrificial Yoroni daemons, the Origami Warriors – Void (Mu) – act as damage sponges protecting the more powerful and tactically significant Yoroni Stands. As troops they add to the Regiment’s pool of Wounds. As Regiment Leaders they offer protection against Enemy Ranged firepower while getting other more important Yoroni troops into position. When a Regiment is composed entirely of Origami Warriors they act as a fast, disposable, early screen allowing you to buy enough time for the rest of the army to get where they need to be!
Conquest Logo on Dark Grey Marbled Dice – 24 per pack – $29.99
These contain a mixture of marbled ancient greys and inlaid with an easily readable white pips. Pack of 24 resin 16mm dice. The Conquest symbol replaces the ONE side. Made in the EU.
Yoroni Logo on Parchment Marbled Dice – 24 per pack – $29.99
These contain a mixture of marbled ancient tans and beige to create a parchment look and inlaid with an easily readable black pips. Pack of 24 resin 16mm dice. The Yoroni symbol replaces the ONE side. Made in the EU.
Quelle: Para Bellum Games
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Hmmm, nachdem ich die bemalten Beispiele für die Yoroni gesehen habe, bin ich beruhigt, dass die Modelle doch sehr schlecht aussehen, dann geht Conquest weiterhin an mir vorbei. Die Faltpapier-Krieger sehen ja zudem dermaßen doof aus…
Der Leontarchus ist zwar cool, aber der Preis irrwitzig. Die City States wären sowas von die passende Ästhetik für mich, wenn der Sci Fi-Robo-Quatsch nicht wäre und die Hopliten nicht so eine schlechte Designqualität hätten…würden sie so cool wie die Halodynes von Godslayer aussehen, wären sie perfekt.
Ich find die Modelle allesamt großartig.
Bei der Bemalung des Scion könnte man meinen, er könnte auch für die City States angeheuert werden 🙂
Die Origami-Krieger sind doch sicher nur ein Überbleibsel vom Monatsbeginn?
[☝️Padme/Anakin-Meme]
Das Buch klingt interessant, das könnte den Weg zu mir finden.
Bei den Origami Kriegern bin ich mir noch nicht so sicher, aber ich glaub die sind mir zu grob umgesetzt für das Thema.
Der Leontarchus ist schon sehr cool,aber der Preis ist zu hoch. Die Origami Kriegern gefallen mir, ist eine witzige Idee.
Die Wadrhun Sachen werden ihren Weg zu mir finden. Das Lore Buch find ich auch interessant.
Der Scion of Conquest ist cool, aber die „Fächer“ sind etwas viel.
Die Chosen of death sind so unfassbar hässlich.
Fast schon kundenverachtung das PB so uninspiriert und schwach designte Modelle rausbringt, grade im Vergleich zum Scion, der wirklich was her macht, sehen die ugr aus wie aus greenstuff geknetet und dann zu oft fallengelassen.
Chosen of War nicht ugr.
Obwohl die ugr ähnlich sehen nur hässlich
Das sind glaube ich die ersten W’adrhûn die mir wirklich gefallen. 😀
Das normale Lordbuch werde ich gerne kaufen.
Die künstliche Verknappung von Figuren finde ich schon bei GW blöd und auch wenn mir der Lowenreiter gefällt, lass ich mich da nicht ködern. Erst Recht bei dem üblen Preis.
Origami Krieger… jetzt habe ich alles gesehen.
Geil.