Slithering Creatures & Tech Savants Join Necromunda Range

November 12, 2024 by brennon

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Games Workshop revealed a few new miniatures that will be joining the Necromunda range soon. The Van Saars and House Delaque are going to be getting their hands on creepy miniatures from different ends of the spectrum.

Silberlant Sevos - Necromunda

Silberlant Sevos // Necromunda

Leading the way is Silberlant Sevos who might have a ruined body but his mind is as sharp as ever. He tried to merge his mind with that of the sacred STC that lies at the heart of House Van Saar and that obviously didn't go well. The STC rejected him and ruined his mind and body in the backlash. His body was then dumped in the Underhive and left to rot.

The experiment did not go as badly as Sevos had first thought and he found that he could control certain electronic devices around him. With this new skill, he was able to fashion himself a new "body" and now sells his skills to the highest bidder. Being able to access the very nerves of the Underhive means that no information is safe from Silberlant Sevos. That means he is both a target and a high-value asset.

The second of the miniatures for Necromunda is equally strange. See what you make of The Servant Of The Silent Ones.

Servant Of The Silent Ones - Necromunda

Servant Of The Silent Ones // Necromunda

This nightmarish amalgamation of technology and flesh tends to follow House Delaque agents around the Underhive, taking on the role of a menacing alien presence. Linked to the terrible history behind the Silent Ones and their Piscean heritage, they are almost Lovecraftian in their design.

If you were to dismay one of House Delaque then one of these creatures could tear you apart with a whip of its coiled body. The mechanical maw would then grind you up and even the most solid of bulkheads wouldn't save you from its gnawing influence.

I love how amazingly weird and strange the design team are getting to be with Necromunda and these Forge World miniatures. These miniatures are both fantastic and another reason to want to eagerly jump into this Grimdark skirmish game set in Hive Primus, Secundus and out in the Ash Wastes.

Are you going to be getting these miniatures?

"I love how amazingly weird and strange the design team are getting to be with Necromunda..."

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