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Games Workshop have revealed a wave of new Khornate miniatures, and they’re just bursting to spill some blood.
This new tranche is led by the Deathbringer. Brought to with heavy dollops of Frazetta’s Death Dealer, the new and not entirely original champion is ‘an ascendant warrior who has his sight set on the prize of leadership’, ably abetted by his bloody best buddy, the axe Kingslayer. Not content with having such a massive axe, he also wields a shield which has all its edges and spikey bits sharpened into blades.
The Deathbringer is not alone. Also on the horizon, the new Fangs of the Blood God are comprised of two packs of Flesh Hounds and their three-headed alpha, Karanak. They are further supported by a group of bloodthirsty hunters known as the Claws of Karanak.

Rules for fielding these new models will be included in the forthcoming Battletome: Blades of Khorne.

See the Games Workshop website for more details.
Images courtesy of Games Workshop

A muscular warrior stands prominently, adorned in red and black armor with sharp spikes and skull motifs. He wields a large, menacing axe in one hand and a shield with jagged edges in the other, both showcasing intricate detailing. His head is covered by a horned helmet, and he stands on a rocky base with sparse grass and skulls scattered around.

A striking cover for the "Blades of Khorne" Battletome features a powerful warrior, the Deathbringer, clad in menacing armor and wielding a massive axe and a spiked shield. The background depicts a chaotic battlefield with skulls and war machines, emphasizing the theme of bloodshed and chaos. The title "BLADES OF KHORNE" is prominently displayed at the bottom, with the Warhammer logo at the top.

A dynamic scene showcases a variety of new Khornate miniatures set against a desolate, skull-laden landscape. Central to the composition is the Deathbringer, a formidable warrior adorned in dark armor, wielding a massive axe and a spiked shield, flanked by several Flesh Hounds and their three-headed alpha, Karanak. Surrounding them are additional warriors, all intricately detailed and painted in shades of red and black, emphasizing their menacing presence in this chaotic battlefield.