Warhammer Week – A Soupçon of Chaos in the Old World
As the Mortal Realms struggle to catch a breath underneath a warpstone fog, next week’s releases include Warhammer 40,000: Space Marine 2 and Chaos Made to Order for Warhammer: The Old World.
The great hordes of Chaos are moving in from the north, ready to scour the land for the Dark Gods. Grim times approach, but classic miniatures are brought along for the ride.
Four veterans of the Ruinous Powers will be available on a Made to Order basis. The Sorcerer Lord on Chaos Steed, a Chaos Daemon Prince with Sword, Daemon Prince with Axe, and a truly revolting Chaos Spawn. All of these miniatures are made from metal, and as Made to Order products they will be available from 10am local time on Saturday the 14th of September, until 8am BST on Monday the 23rd of September.
Warhammer Has A Battle Filled Week Ahead
Another theme hot on this week’s schedule rests on the Black Library. The first instance addresses the disgraced Lord Oltyx, who was once in line for the Necron throne. The community blog post states that somehow this warrior must return to his old world and fight against an imaginable horror that’s about to unleash.
The disgraced Lord Oltyx was once heir to the throne of an entire Necron dynasty, now relegated to commanding a dwindling garrison against a neverending Ork horde. These truculent warriors are harbingers of an even greater threat, and to save his dynasty, Oltyx – with the help of his neatly demarcated personalities – must travel back to his former crownworld and face a terrible horror rooted in the origins of the Necrons themselves.
The second novelty revolves around The Twice-dead King Collection, which is now adding Nate Crowley’s novels. The expansion is huge and even the announcement paragraph on the blog failed to condense it.
The Twice-dead King Collection collects Nate Crowley’s two novels Twice-dead King: Ruin and Twice-dead King: Reign, plus the novella Severed, and the short stories One Million Years, The Life of Jethras the Martyr, and Patience, in three volumes which each contain an author introduction. These volumes have brown ribbon bookmarks and contain full-colour art of the original covers, and they are displayed in a luxury slipcase. This collection is only available while stocks last. Twice-dead King: Ruin is signed by the author.