Vendor: Games Workshop
Product Type : Games Workshop - Warhammer 40k
Mannfred serves at Nagash’s right hand. It is an occupation which he greatly resents, and he is ever watchful for a means to free himself from his servitude to the Great Necromancer. Though some warriors judge themselves by the standards of the enemies they vanquish, Mannfred is no slave to conventions of honour or glory. Ends concern him far more than means; if the choice falls between slaughtering the meek and vanquishing the mighty, he chooses slaughter.
This multi-part plastic kit makes Mannfred, Mortarch of Night. He is armed with Gheistvor, Sword of Unholy Power and clad in the magical Armour of Templehof. Manfred rides the dread abyssal known as Ashigaroth, Gorger Upon the Meek, for it feasts upon those too callow to raise a hand in their own defence.
Alternatively this kit can be assembled as Arkhan the Black, Mortarch of Sacrament or Neferata, Mortarch of Blood.
Includes a Citadel 120x92mm Oval base.
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