Wednesday, July 10, 2019

GW Unleashes a New Creative and Exciting Warband- The Unmade


Warcry is looking awesome simply by the effort in the design studio going into the miniatures for the game. Once again this comes out as amazing concepts for this new Warband- The Unmade!. Simply feast your eyes on these miniatures....

I would say the only thing to give me pause on these is the hands hanging from the belt. The fingers are just too spread and not hanging (making it a stick out), but looks easily trimmed down.



via the Warhammer Community
https://www.warhammer-community.com/2019/07/10/warcry-a-new-warband-risesgw-homepage-post-1/
It’s an eternal question. Just what in the Mortal Realms is more horrifying – the formless, shifting ravages of Chaos, or the inevitable coldness of Death?
At last, we have an answer – BOTH. Meet Shyish’s scariest inhabitants – a Warcry warband that make the Nighthaunt look like a basket of kittens.
These are the Unmade. Like many Warcry warbands, they hail from a specific Mortal Realm – if you hadn’t guessed by the skulls, black robes and general vibe of oppressive, crawling terror, these folks are from Shyish, the Realm of Death.
















Once upon a time, the Unmade were benevolent philosopher-kings renowned across the Realm of Death for their wisdom and nobility (If you’re a long-time Warhammer lore fan, your “senseless tragic downfall” alarm is probably going off right now.) Desperate to fight back the hordes of undead, the inhabitants of this land (a place known as Tzlid) were driven to worship the Chaos Gods – who promptly rewarded them by turning them into maniacal cultists obsessed with pain and mutilation. Seriously – they’re wearing their own faces as belts.

























The Unmade will make for a deadly Warcry warband for fans of Death and Chaos alike, and are ideal for those of you who can’t get enough grim darkness in your hobby. On a serious note, these models are incredibly interesting for lore fans, giving us an insight into just what the morbid cultures of the Realm of Death might look like – and the kind of impact that the cumulative existential horror of living in the Mortal Realms has on “ordinary” humans…
We know you guys are hungry for more Warcry news, responding to Archaon’s call with dark rituals, pledges of eternal loyalty and anguished pleas on Facebook. Fear not, servant of Chaos – we’ll have more updates for you on the game of skirmish combat in the Mortal Realms very, very soon!