Games Workshop Reveal New Middle-earth Supplement and Accompanying Miniatures
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Games Workshop have revealed the cover for their next Middle-earth supplement, Rise of Angmar. Not only that, but they've also graced us with a look at the remaining miniatures that will be accompany the book and some of those miniatures' special rules.
A 112-page supplement, Rise of Angmar details the origins of Angmar, and the Witch-King's ascension and his campaigns against the kingdom of Arnor.
Rise of Angmar is accompanied by a slew of new Middle-earth miniatures. These include the leader of the Warriors of Carn Dûm, Aldrac; Witch-king fanboy and man of Carn Dûm, Fráecht; Aragorn's ancestor and chieftain of the Dúnedain, Aranarth; the evil Shadow of Rhudaur; and Buhrdûr the Hill Troll chieftain.
This all star / ill-starred lineup is also bolstered by an assortment of hill trolls and werewolves.
See the Games Workshop website for more details, including these new models' special rules.
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