The W’adrhŭn Summon Their Towering Scions For Conquest
April 22, 2025 by brennon
Para Bellum Games showcased some more of the miniatures that you'll be able to pick up for the W’adrhŭn and their mass battle Fantasy wargame, Conquest: Last Argument of Kings. Some towering Scions will be fascinating for those looking for something powerful to crush their enemies.
W’adrhŭn - Scion Of War Artisan Series // Conquest
The Chosen have begun preaching that the fallen gods of the W’adrhŭn are not dead and they can be restored to their former glory. With that in mind, the Scions returning to the battlefield herald a new era of bloodshed and war as the W’adrhŭn prepare to crush all of their enemies.
W’adrhŭn - Scion Of War Artisan Series - Details // Conquest
The Scions will often find themselves in the thick of the action using the steel weapons that are so often reserved for the champions of the W’adrhŭn. They drive forward their followers with bellowed chants and the swings of their weapons. The Scion Of War is another of the Artisan Series miniatures from Para Bellum Games, giving you a great centrepiece for your W’adrhŭn armies on the tabletop.
Another of the Scions for the forces of Conquest comes in the form of the Scion Of Death.
W’adrhŭn - Scion Of Death // Conquest
W’adrhŭn - Scion Of Death- Details // Conquest
As the High Priests of Death, they chant and drive their warriors and cultists into a trance on the battlefield. Whilst the Scion Of War is a towering beast, smashing aside their enemies with lumbering steps and slow, purposeful strikes, the Scion Of Death delivers a flurry of swift and precise strikes in a ritualistic fashion.
Last but not least, we also have some Chosen Of War that are going to be stomping across the battlefield.
W’adrhŭn - Chosen Of War // Conquest
W’adrhŭn - Chosen Of War - Details // Conquest
Standing at over seven feet tall and clad in personalised armour, the Chosen of War are some of the greatest warriors that the W’adrhŭn can field. They are some of the greatest smiths, stonemasons and builders, but all of that falls away when they hit the tabletop as they become brutes with a lust for battle. They are going to be your army's anvil, which will hold the enemy in place as the rest of your army flanks your target.
Are you going to be picking up some of these new miniatures for the W’adrhŭn of Conquest?
"The Chosen have begun preaching that the fallen gods of the W’adrhŭn are not dead and they can be restored to their former glory..."
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