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Wrath & Glory Aeldari: Inheritance of Embers (Online Only)
Wrath & Glory Aeldari: Inheritance of Embers (Online Only)
Regular Price $44.99Product Type : Supplement
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This Item is Availible Online OnlyPrice & Availability will vary by locationItem LocationWarehouseAverage Processing Time24-72 HoursNo In store pickupOnline Order onlyLike their shattered war god Kaela Mensha Khaine, the ancient Aeldari are a sundered people. Heirs to a galaxy-wide empire that succumbed to ruination, all Aeldari fear the grip of She Who Thirsts. Each has been forced to find their own way to deal with this looming horror — some have chosen to walk a narrow path of focus and dedication, while others feed her insatiable hunger with the suffering and pain of their victims.
Aeldari: Inheritance of Embers is the ultimate Wrath and Glory sourcebook for Aeldari players and Gamemasters alike. This expansive supplement is the perfect starting point for an entirely Aeldari-focused adventure or to expand the enigmatic xenos’ role in an existing campaign. Explore the shattered ruins of Craftworld Ul-Khari, raid unwary voidships as daring Corsairs, or even risk navigating the intricate and brutal politics of Commorragh itself.
Aeldari: Inheritance of Embers is packed with details on all four of the major Aeldari factions; the Asuryani, Corsairs, Harlequins and Drukhari.
- Explore the history of the Aeldari, from their ancient, galaxy-spanning empire to the comparative handful of survivors who subsist in the embers of what remains.
- Dozens of new Archetypes of every Tier, featuring iconic troop types from all four factions
- Detailed Frameworks and advice for running Aeldari-focused games
Elegant and deadly Aeldari Equipment, Weapons and Armour
- Detailed NPC profiles to be used as Patrons or Nemesis in games of Wrath and Glory revolving around the Aeldari presence in the Gilead System.
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