A Divine Prince Joins The Underhive Skirmishes Of Necromunda
November 11, 2025 by brennon
We dive into more from Games Workshop and their Warhammer Preview from the end of last week. The Necromunda miniatures range is absolutely stunning and it gets all the better with this new wave of releases coming soon for your Underhive skirmishes.
Ozostium Aranthus, The Divine Prince // Necromunda
Cinderak has burned, the vaults of Temenos have been broken open and Lady Haera has fled to Hive Secundus. A power vacuum now exists within Hive Primus and Ozostium Aranthus. The Divine Prince steps into the breach to wrestle power. He has assumed the title of ruler of Necromunda, standing taller than a human and wearing his golden armour.
His worshippers view him as a living demigod but his origins are a mystery and he has plenty of power at his fingertips. He has a gorgeous new plastic miniature coming down the pipeline and you can represent him with or without his mask. He doesn't look very well underneath that golden visage.
He is watched over by a Caryatid-servitor, valued for their psychic power and so killed by the Aranthians and preserved with cybernetic gear. Lovely.
New Palanites
If you're looking to enforce the law then you can also call on some new Palanites, the Enforcers.
Palanite Justicars // Necromunda
When judgment needs to be handed out, then the Justicar Courts step in and do the deed. Led by a Magistrate, the Justicars and their executioners hand out the sentence once the "trial" has been completed. They carry Fulmen Pattern Man-Catchers and Shock Pistols to bring troublesome criminals down and force them into the docks.
New Ironhead Squats
Lastly, the Ironhead Squats get some brand new reinforcements in the form of the Charter Masters and Drill Masters.
Ironhead Squat Charter Masters & Drill Masters // Necromunda
The Charter Masters are prospectors who have worked their way up through the ranks, overseeing the mining operations taking place across the surface of Necromunda. I'm sure they aren't that bothered by the recent change in power structure taking place within Hive Primus.
Charter Masters also work alongside the Drill Masters and they can additionally call on the support of the Exo Masters, who fight off others seeking your claim and other beasts that dare to threaten mining operations. Lastly, the set will also come with two Techmite Autoveyors who will use their sensors to sniff out the best spoils.
New Supplement
All of the brand new characters and units will be featured as part of a new supplement, Spires of Primus.
Spires of Primus Supplement // Necromunda
Here's the story so far...
"After millennia of House Helmawr’s rule, Ozostium Aranthus now stands atop Hive Primus, and the resulting disruption of the planetary tithe results in an ultimatum being made by the Imperial Fists – House Helmawr has 100 days to regain control of the planet and eliminate Ozostium. Meanwhile, Kal Jericho has stolen away Lord Helmawr’s body and seeks aid from House Delaque, Lady Haera journeys back from Hive Secundus to seize her throne, and all the Houses and gangs begin to mobilise in response."
Within this supplement, the story comes to an end and you'll be able to play out the Aranthian Succession narrative in a new campaign. You will also find seven new narrative scenarios for you to dive into, multiplayer scenarios and rules for the Justicar Courts, Palanite Justicar Delegations, Aranthian-aligned gangs and Ozostium.
Are you going to be exploring the new releases for Necromunda when they land?
"All of the brand new characters and units will be featured as part of a new supplement, Spires of Primus..."
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Ozostium is definitely a dietary supplement. Nice sculpts, servo cherubs should come with every model.
I’m not so big on the Leagues of Votann models, but I really like the Ironhead Squats. That’s what space dwarves oughtta look like.
I dig the Justicars, too. They look pretty versatile.
I agree – the Ironhead Squats are the aesthetic I wanted for the Leagues
They really do some nice miniatures for Necromunda, just a pity about the price you have to pay to get them.
You do get what you pay for. Necromunda is really a gem.
I do think the teams behind necromunda and Blood bowl are doing a fine job in character design
Ozostium looks like a Sigmarine.
He looks like a 40k version of Xerxes from 300.