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    Grand Alliance Order – The forces of good in Warhammer Age of Sigmar

    Grand Alliance Order is an alliance of powerful armies that have united to face the forces of evil and chaos in the Warhammer Age of Sigmar universe. In this category you will find a variety of armies that represent not only different races and cultures, but also unique tactics, abilities and powerful units. Each army in the Grand Alliance Order fights for justice, order, and the protection of the Realms from destruction.

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    Grand Alliance Order Armies - The United Power of Many Factions

    When choosing a faction in the Grand Alliance Order, you have the opportunity to wage battles with different styles of play, based on specialist units and combat tactics. In this coalition, you will find both the wild magic-fighting Lumineth Realm-Lords and the sea warriors of the Idoneth Deepkin. Whether you prefer swift attacks, powerful magic, or organized defense, the Grand Alliance Order offers something for every strategist.

    • Stormcast Eternals – Divine warriors summoned by Sigmar himself, symbolizing the implacable light in the fight against darkness.
    • Fyreslayers – Dwarves of destruction who fight to renew their god Grimnir.
    • Sylvaneth – Spirits of the forests who, in defense of nature, will destroy any who disturb their sacred grounds.
    • Kharadron Overlords – Dwarves from steampunk realms, flying towering ships and using advanced technology.
    • Idoneth Deepkin – Mighty warriors from the deep sea who hunt the souls of living to keep their society alive.
    • Lumineth Realm-Lords – Elite warriors and mages who represent the highest level of discipline and control over magic.
    • Seraphon – Lizard armies who protect the ancient plans of their god, Sotek.
    • Cities of Sigmar – Cities of Sigmar - Defend human civilization on the battlefields of Age of Sigmar.

    Diversity of armies and tactics in Grand Alliance Order

    Grand Alliance Order offers an incredibly diverse army that can be tailored to different play styles. Depending on your chosen faction, you can focus on magic, close combat, ranged fire, or sophisticated defensive tactics. Each army has its own unique units, heroes, powerful spells, and abilities that set it apart on the battlefield. Creating strategies based on unit synergy is key to achieving success in combat.

    The best sets and accessories for Grand Alliance Order

    In the Grand Alliance Order category you will find not only basic models and units, but also dedicated starter sets, rulebooks, dice and accessories. Each of these elements is essential to fully enjoy the game and win battles in the Age of Sigmar universe.

    • Theme Dice – Faction-specific, adding a touch of atmosphere to each game.
    • Base and Markers – Helps maintain order on the battlefield and accurately play your moves.
    • Army Manuals – Comprehensive guides to tactics and unit capabilities.

    Why Choose a Grand Alliance Order Army?

    Grand Alliance Order is the choice for players looking for strategy, variety, and powerful units in the fight to maintain balance in the Realms. Each army in this alliance has its own unique characteristics that make the gameplay diverse and challenging. With a variety of options and tactics, you can customize your army to suit your play style.

    Grand Alliance Order – The Ultimate Defense Against Chaos

    Grand Alliance Order is not only a coalition of armies fighting for the survival of the Realms, but also a symbol of unity in the fight against the dark forces. The sets available in this category allow every player to build a powerful army, ready for any challenge. Discover the power and strength of the Grand Alliance Order, developing your troops and winning epic battles in Warhammer Age of Sigmar.

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    • Cities of Sigmar – Defenders of Order in the Mortal Realms

      Cities of Sigmar is a faction in Age of Sigmar that represents a coalition of diverse races and cultures united under the banner of Sigmar, the god of humanity and lord of war. The Cities of Sigmar army consists of brave humans, proud elves and steadfast dwarves (Duardin), who join forces to defend the cities scattered throughout the lands of the Mortal Realms. These cities are the bastions of civilization, and their inhabitants defend order and stability in the constant battle against the forces of Chaos, Death, and Destruction.

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      History and Origin of Cities of Sigmar

      The history of the Cities of Sigmar dates back to the Great Crusade of Sigmar, when the God-King of Mankind set out to reunite the lands of the Mortal Realms and establish strongholds of order. These cities were created as bastions of stability, providing shelter from the dangers and chaos that lurk in the darkness. Over time, these watchtowers have evolved into metropolises where the different races of Men, Elves, and Dwarves live side by side, working in harmony to maintain order.

      Each city within the Cities of Sigmar has a unique character, with its own culture, government, and fighting styles, but all share a common commitment to protecting humanity and fighting for its survival. The Cities of Sigmar's military is diverse, including infantry, cavalry, artillery, and magical support, making it one of the most versatile armies in the Mortal Realms.

      Leaders and Gods of the Cities of Sigmar

      At the head of the Cities of Sigmar is Sigmar, the God-King, who is worshiped by the people and protects them with his divine power. His divine powers and vision have united all the races in a fight for survival and renewal in a shattered world. Sigmar leads his cities into battle, surrounded by powerful heroes and champions.

      The cities of Cities of Sigmar also feature a variety of local heroes and leaders, such as Lord Commanders, Battlemages, and Priests of Sigmar, who lead the forces of order on the battlefield. Each adds their own unique abilities to the army, including magical support, battlefield leadership, and morale boosting. The most influential in this faction are, for example, the Freeguild General - a master tactician and commander of humans, and the Runelords, who strengthen dwarven units with the magic of runes.

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      Cities of Sigmar Armament and Colors

      The Cities of Sigmar army's armament is diverse, reflecting the diversity of races in their ranks. Human infantry, known as the Freeguild Guard, fight using swords, spears, axes, and shields. Dwarves, armed with hammers and crossbows, add unparalleled firepower and steadfastness on the battlefield. The Elves, on the other hand, introduce fast archer and cavalry units to the army, as well as mages capable of casting powerful spells.

      When it comes to colors, the Cities of Sigmar vary from city to city. Each has its own heraldic colors, from the gold and blue hues representing Azyr, to the darker, more subdued colors of cities built in other lands, such as Ghyran or Aqshy.

      Strengths and Weaknesses of Cities of Sigmar in the Game

      • Strengths: Cities of Sigmar is one of the most versatile armies in Age of Sigmar, giving players a wide range of tactical options. The variety of units allows for flexible gameplay, from cavalry to infantry to magic and artillery. The army can respond to a variety of threats and adapt to changing situations on the battlefield.
      • Weaknesses: Due to their great diversity, Cities of Sigmar armies can be more difficult to manage, especially for beginners. The lack of a unified fighting style and the need to coordinate different unit types can lead to problems with efficiency and effective leadership.

      Cities of Sigmar Factions in Age of Sigmar 4th Edition

      After the events of Skaventide, the Cities of Sigmar continue to play a key role in the defense of the Mortal Realms. These cities have survived numerous invasions, and now, in Age of Sigmar 4th Edition, they are constantly fighting for their dominance. Each city has a unique role to play – some focus on military might, others on magic or technological innovation, making Cities of Sigmar a key element in the Order strategy.

      Why play Cities of Sigmar?

      The Cities of Sigmar faction offers an incredibly rich and diverse set of game mechanics, allowing you to build an army tailored to your individual preferences. Whether you prefer powerful Dwarf infantry, swift Elven archers or heavy artillery – Cities of Sigmar has it all. It is the perfect choice for players who enjoy a balanced gameplay with elements of tactics, magic and ranged combat.

    • Daughters of Khaine – Bloody warriors in the name of the god Khaine

      Daughters of Khaine are a dark and bloodthirsty faction in Age of Sigmar, comprised of fearless elven warriors who worship Khaine, the god of murder. This army draws its strength from sacrificial rituals and bloody rites that invoke the favor of their dark god. Filled with fury and hatred, the Daughters of Khaine fight with unstoppable ferocity, seeking to fulfill the bloody prophecies of their priestesses and pay homage to their god through mass slaughter on the battlefield.

      History and origins of the Daughters of Khaine

      The Daughters of Khaine hail from dark elven tradition that stretches back to before the Fall of Aelven. Following the events of the Mortal Realms Rebirth, these warriors have united under the leadership of Morathi, a powerful priestess and sorceress who seeks to restore the glory of Khaine, the god of murder. Morathi, caught up in centuries of political machinations and betrayals, has discovered ancient secrets that allow her to manipulate Khaine's powers. Her goal is to gain as much power as possible through manipulation, bloody rituals, and endless war.

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      Leaders and Gods of Daughters of Khaine

      The most important figure of Daughters of Khaine is Morathi, a powerful priestess who has become almost divine through her clever manipulation of Khaine's energies. She is both the religious and military leader of the faction, leading her warriors into battle and overseeing dark rituals. Morathi is known for her ruthlessness and ambition, and her primary goal is to restore Khaine to his full power, even if it means sacrificing thousands of innocents.

      Khaine, the god of murder, is the guiding force behind the Daughters of Khaine faction. Though his presence is weakened, the priestesses still perform rituals in his honor, seeking to invoke his favor through mass sacrifices and death on the battlefield. Khaine is the god of blood and war, and his warriors strive to embody his ruthless nature in every battle.

      Other important figures in this faction include the Hag Queens, priestesses of Khaine who lead the ritual ceremonies and bolster their armies with the power of their god. Slaughter Queens are masters of combat, leading their warriors to the front lines in holy crusades of murder.

      Daughters of Khaine Weapons and Colors

      Daughters of Khaine warriors use light but deadly weapons that allow them to strike quickly at their opponents. The faction's elites, such as Witch Aelves, wield curved blades and spears, striking with grace and precision. Sisters of Slaughter are brutal warriors who rush at their opponents with whips and blades, dealing swift and vicious blows. The faction also has access to powerful units such as the Bloodwrack Medusae and the Khinerai, who use their magical and acrobatic abilities to wreak havoc on the battlefield.

      The Daughters of Khaine's colors typically feature shades of red, black, and silver, representing blood, night, and steel—elements central to their bloodthirsty religion and philosophy. Each warrior wears ornaments and armor that are both beautiful and practical, protecting them and striking fear into their opponents.

      Daughters of Khaine's Strengths and Weaknesses in Game

      • Strengths: The Daughters of Khaine are an incredibly fast and agile army that specializes in melee combat. Their units have high mobility and numerous attacks, making them invaluable in dealing quick, precise blows. The support of the priestesses and the magic of Morathi allow them to strengthen their armies at key moments in battle, and bloody rituals give them additional strength in combat. Thanks to this, the Daughters of Khaine can survive even the toughest battles, inflicting significant losses on their opponents.
      • Weaknesses: Their low durability makes them vulnerable to heavy hits and ranged fire. A Daughters of Khaine army requires careful planning to maximize their mobility and melee attacks while avoiding powerful counterattacks from opponents. The lack of heavy armor can make them vulnerable to more durable armies, requiring players to precisely manage their units and be tactically aware on the battlefield.

      Daughters of Khaine in Age of Sigmar 4th Edition

      In the Age of Sigmar 4th Edition, the Daughters of Khaine continue to be one of the leading forces of Order, fighting against the forces of Chaos, Death, and Destruction. Following the events of the Skaventide invasion, Morathi has become even more focused on her ambitions for divine power, which has influenced her actions and faction tactics. The Priestesses of Khaine continue their mission of collecting blood sacrifices to gain greater favor with their god and strengthen Morathi's power, and their armies continue to grow in strength.

      Why Play Daughters of Khaine?

      The Daughters of Khaine are a faction perfect for players who value mobility, agility, and quick melee attacks. Their ability to deal a lot of damage in a short period of time and the support of the Priestesses make this army exceptionally effective in melee combat. If you like elves, magic, and dark rituals, this army will provide you with plenty of excitement on the battlefield.

    • Fyreslayers – Unwavering Dwarf Warriors in the Heat of Battle

      Fyreslayers are a mythical faction in Age of Sigmar, descended from ancient Dwarf traditions, full of unwavering, valiant warriors. Considered to be among the fiercest warriors in the Mortal Realms, they fight with unwavering courage, drawing their strength from their spiritual connection to the element of fire. Known for their bravery, loyalty, and fearlessness, they are able to take on even the most powerful foes on the battlefield using their untamed physical strength and endurance.

      History and Origin of the Fyreslayers

      The Fyreslayers are descendants of the ancient dwarves of the High Heavens who follow the faith of Ur-Gold, a divine, magical substance that contains fragments of the soul of their fallen god, Grimnir. In his story, Grimnir, the god of dwarven warriors, undertook an epic quest to defeat the great dragon Vulcatrix. Both mighty beings perished in the clash, their shattered souls falling to the Mortal Realms in the form of Ur-Gold. Since then, the Fyreslayers have believed that by collecting this sacred metal, they can recreate their fallen god and restore him to his former glory.

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      Leaders and Gods of the Fyreslayers

      The most important god in the Fyreslayers pantheon is Grimnir, the warrior god of the dwarves, whose spiritual energy was dispersed across the Mortal Realms in the form of Ur-Gold. Each Fyreslayer is deeply connected to the search for this magical substance, believing that through it they will be able to bring their god back to life.

      This faction also has strong leaders, such as the Runefathers and Runemitters. Runefathers are the elder and most powerful warriors in the Fyreslayer clans, leading their armies into battle and overseeing all ceremonies related to Ur-Gold. Runemitters are their priests, who can summon flames on the battlefield and bless their warriors with fire, granting them supernatural power.

      Fyreslayer Armaments and Colors

      Fyreslayers fight in light armor, often showing off their muscular bodies, which are adorned with tattoos of fire symbols and Ur-Gold runes. Despite their sparse defenses, their durability and valor allow them to withstand even the most severe attacks. They are armed with powerful two-handed axes, hammers, and melee weapons, and many have special Ur-Gold runes embedded in their bodies, granting them superhuman strength and durability.

      Fyreslayers' colors are primarily fiery shades of red, orange, yellow, and gold, reflecting their strong connection to fire and Grimnir. Their haircrests are often dyed in intense fiery colors, adding a mythical and savage touch to their appearance.

      Fyreslayers' Strengths and Weaknesses in Game

      • Strengths: Fyreslayers are an extremely durable army that specializes in melee combat. Their units have high defense and are able to regenerate health with Ur-Gold runes. They have powerful champions and heroes, such as Runefathers and Runesmiters, who can buff their troops with magical fire effects. Their troops, such as Hearthguard Berzerkers, are capable of dealing high damage in close combat, and powerful models such as Magma Droths add additional strength to the army.
      • Weaknesses: The main weakness of the Fyreslayers is their limited mobility, making it difficult for them to react to the rapidly changing situation on the battlefield. Due to their focus on melee combat, they can be vulnerable to ranged fire. In addition, their lack of heavy armor makes them vulnerable to attacks with high penetration power.

      Fyreslayers in 4th Edition Age of Sigmar

      In the latest, 4th Edition Age of Sigmar, the Fyreslayers continue to be a powerful force in Mortal Realms. After the events of the Skaventide invasion, the Fyreslayers clans focused their efforts on rebuilding their forges and fortresses and intensifying their search for Ur-Gold. This faction is still one of the pillars of the Order alliance, offering its unwavering strength on every front of the war against the forces of Chaos, Death, and Destruction. Their mastery of melee combat and spiritual strength make them some of the most fearsome warriors in Mortal Realms.

      Why Play Fyreslayers?

      Fyreslayers are a faction that is ideally suited for players who prefer melee combat and enjoy the satisfaction of commanding unflappable warriors. Their toughness, combined with powerful heroes and the strength of Ur-Gold runes, make them an army that can withstand many battles. If you like dwarves, fire, and ruthless survival, the Fyreslayers are the perfect choice for your Age of Sigmar army.

    • Idoneth Deepkin – Mysterious Creatures from the Depths of the Ocean

      Idoneth Deepkin are one of the most mysterious factions in Age of Sigmar. These ethereal beings hail from the deep, unknown depths of the oceans, where they hide from the surface world. Forced into hiding after their genesis as the rejected children of the elven god Teclis, the Idoneth Deepkin have created their own society, built on fear, discipline, and survival. Though mysterious and rarely seen, these sea elves are masters of the art of warfare, the most important element of which is their ability to manipulate ethereal energies and use shadow magic.

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      Origin and customs of the Idoneth Deepkin

      The Idoneth Deepkin originate from the failed experiments of the elven god Teclis, who wanted to create new elves to restore the former power of his people. However, these first creations had terrible soul deformities, which forced them to hide in the ocean depths. In their undersea kingdoms, the Idoneth Deepkin have created a society divided into three castes: the Akhelians (nobles and warriors), the Namarti (soulless servants), and the Isharans (sorcerers). They live far from the rest of the world, occasionally surfacing to attack cities and harvest the souls needed to sustain their race.

      Idoneth Deepkin Weapons and Colors

      Idoneth Deepkin use weapons made of ethereal materials and the magical powers of the deep. Akhelian warriors ride into battle on the backs of gigantic, underwater beasts, such as the sea titan Leviadon and the swift Fangmor. Their weapons range from elegant blades to powerful spears that can cut through the toughest armor. The Namarti, despite their lack of souls, are a formidable force – armed with strange and powerful shadow weapons that draw power from their ethereal origins.

      Visually, the Idoneth Deepkin army is characterized by a dark, ethereal aesthetic. Their armor and weapons are often decorated with elements associated with the depths of the ocean – from color schemes inspired by dark shades of blue and turquoise, to motifs of waves, shells, and sea creatures. Their troops exude a cold, otherworldly glow, underlining their mystical origins.

      Idoneth Deepkin Gods and Leaders

      The primary god worshiped by the Idoneth Deepkin is the elven god of the sea Mathlann. Although he is now considered lost, Mathlann is a central figure in their beliefs and culture. At the head of the army are the Akhelian Kings, aristocrats capable of commanding powerful forces on the battlefield. Their role as leaders is crucial, both in combat and in the underwater kingdoms, where they act as political leaders.

      Another important leader in the game is Volturnos, the Tidemaster - one of the most skilled warriors of the Idoneth Deepkin, who with his strategy and prowess on the battlefield is able to turn the tide of any battle. Other notable characters include the Isharann ​​Soulscryers and Isharann ​​Tidecasters, who are masters of magic and manipulation of aetheric energies.

      Idoneth Deepkin Strengths and Weaknesses in Game

      • Strengths: The Idoneth Deepkin are an army that excels at fast attacks and lightning strikes. Their units are extremely mobile, and many of them can attack before the enemy has a chance to react. Their ability to manipulate aether waves (in the form of the Tide of Death rule) gives them an advantage at various stages of the game. Powerful units such as Leviadon and Akhelian Allopex are difficult to destroy and can dominate opponents, especially in melee combat.
      • Weaknesses: The Idoneth Deepkin's greatest weakness is their relatively low level of durability against arrows and ranged attacks. Namarti units, despite their strength in melee combat, do not have souls, making them susceptible to quick elimination when under intense fire. Furthermore, their power is largely dependent on timing and effective use of the wave rules, which may require precise planning on the player's part.

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      Idoneth Deepkin in 4th Edition Age of Sigmar

      In the latest, 4th Edition Age of Sigmar, the Idoneth Deepkin are still a force to be reckoned with on the battlefield. After the events of the Skaventide invasion, the Idoneth Deepkin have become more active, attacking strategic ports and coastal cities, still seeking souls to sustain their existence. This faction still stands out for its fast and precise strike tactics, and in the hands of an experienced player can be one of the most unpredictable armies in the game.

      Why play Idoneth Deepkin?

      Idoneth Deepkin are the perfect faction for players who value mobility, unconventional tactics, and powerful units that can strike from the sidelines. Their ethereal appearance and unique history make them one of the most unique orders in Age of Sigmar. If you enjoy leading fast, strike armies that can outmaneuver the enemy and dominate the battlefield, then the Idoneth Deepkin are sure to appeal to you.

    • Lumineth Realm-Lords – Wisdom and Power of the Light Elves

      Lumineth Realm-Lords are a race of elves that embody the highest spiritual values, wisdom and magical perfection. Rebuilt from the ashes of the ancient Aelven, the Lumineth inhabit the land of Hysh, the realm of light. A unique faction in the Age of Sigmar world, they combine martial discipline with powerful magical powers. The Lumineth are masters of magic, philosophy and martial arts, making them one of the most powerful forces of order in the Mortal Realms.

      Origins and Customs of the Lumineth Realm-Lords

      The history of the Lumineth Realm-Lords dates back to the time before the Cataclysm, when the elves began to decline due to their arrogance and selfishness. After this tragedy, it was Teclis, one of the elven gods, who led the survivors to a new path of enlightenment. The Lumineth learned from the past and now follow strict rules of balance between body, mind and magic, striving for spiritual and martial perfection. Each Lumineth is steeped in the philosophy of Hysh – the realm of light – and dedicates their lives to perfecting the arts of combat and magic, which draws power from purity and harmony.

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      Lumineth Realm-Lords Weapons and Colors

      Lumineth Realm-Lords units are known for their finesse in both the arts of war and magic. Their infantry, such as the Vanari Auralan Wardens and Vanari Dawnriders, are masters of spears and bows, relying on precision and speed in battle. They are joined on the battlefield by powerful mages, such as the Scinari Cathallar and the Alarith Stonemage, who control the energies of Hysh. The Lumineth can also call upon monumental nature spirits, such as the Alarith Spirit of the Mountain, to aid them with the power of stone.

      Their colors are inspired by the purity of Hysh's light, with bright shades of white, blue, and gold dominating. Each unit radiates a glow that symbolizes their spiritual enlightenment and ability to draw upon the magical energies of the land of light. Armor and weaponry are adorned with elegant patterns and ornaments that reflect their dedication to perfection and harmony.

      Gods and Leaders of the Lumineth Realm-Lords

      The Lumineth Realm-Lords are led by two powerful gods - Teclis and Tyrion. Teclis is their spiritual guide, a master of magic and enlightenment who led the elves to rebirth after their fall. His knowledge of magic and philosophy guides the Lumineth to perfection in the magical arts. Tyrion, on the other hand, is a great warrior and symbol of courage who oversees the military aspects of their society. Together, Teclis and Tyrion lead Lumineth to enlightenment while defending the land of Hysh from outside threats.

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      In the game, the key role is played by Teclis himself, whose model is a powerful magical unit, able to influence the battlefield and manipulate energies.

      Other important leaders include Eltharion, the revived spirit of a mighty warrior, and Lyrior Uthralle, the commander and representative of the Vanari.

      Strengths and Weaknesses of Lumineth Realm-Lords in Game

      • Strengths: Lumineth Realm-Lords are an army that perfectly combines magic with war skills. With their magic manipulation abilities and a wide range of spells, they can control the battlefield, inflict statuses that strengthen their units and weaken the enemy. Their infantry, such as the Vanari Wardens, are exceptionally effective in melee combat, and powerful cavalry units, such as the Vanari Dawnriders, provide mobility on the battlefield. Additionally, the spirits of Alarith offer incredible firepower and durability.
      • Weaknesses: Lumineth rely on a complex synergy of units and magic. The player must precisely manage spells and abilities to fully utilize the potential of this army. Their units are also vulnerable to ranged attacks, and key mages like Teclis are powerful but fragile creatures, making them targets for the enemy.

      Lumineth Realm-Lords in Age of Sigmar 4th Edition

      In the new Age of Sigmar 4th Edition, the Lumineth Realm-Lords remain one of the most advanced factions in terms of tactics. After the events of the Skaventide invasion, the Lumineth have strengthened their defenses and returned to work to restore balance to the Mortal Realms. Their enhanced position in the 4th Edition setting makes them still formidable foes on the battlefield, capable of controlling the flow of magic and countering even the most difficult challenges.

      Why Play Lumineth Realm-Lords?

      Lumineth Realm-Lords are the perfect faction for players who value precise tactics, manipulation of magic, and a balanced mix of infantry and cavalry units. Their powerful ability to control the battlefield with magic makes them a great choice for those who enjoy complex strategy and resource management. If you are looking for an army that combines aesthetic beauty, spiritual excellence, and tactical depth, the Lumineth Realm-Lords are sure to appeal to you.

    • Seraphon – Ancient Power and Guardians of Order

      Seraphon are an ancient race from mysterious dimensions, embodying cosmic order in the Age of Sigmar world. Once known as Lizardmen in the days of the Old World, today the Seraphon fight to protect the Mortal Realms from the forces of Chaos and destruction. Wielding both advanced magic and brute force, the Seraphon represent one of the most extraordinary combinations of mysticism and martial power in the Age of Sigmar universe.

      Seraphon Origins and Customs

      Seraphon are descendants of ancient creatures created by the Old Ones, mysterious beings who once controlled the cosmic order. The Seraphon are highly advanced life forms tasked with maintaining balance in the Mortal Realms. Their main goal is to destroy the forces of Chaos that threaten the harmony of the universe. Interestingly, the Seraphon do not inhabit the standard lands - their homeland is in a dimension known as Azyr, where they live in cities floating among the stars.

      The Seraphon have a diverse social hierarchy, which includes Saurus warriors, magical Skink priests, and powerful beasts such as Stegadon and Kroxigor. True to their cosmic destiny, they carry out the ancient plans of the Ancients, which include both war and the spiritual cleansing of the world from evil and chaos.

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      Seraphon Armaments and Colors

      Seraphon is an army that combines the strength of primitive creatures with the power of advanced magic. Their Saurus Warriors and Saurus Guard are brutal, merciless killers who fight on the front lines. They are accompanied by powerful units such as Stegadons, Kroxigors and giant dinosaurs that crush enemies with force and speed.

      The magical abilities of the Seraphon come mainly from their Skink priests and the powerful Slann Starmasters, who can manipulate cosmic energies, summon storms and teleport units to the battlefield. With this combination of strength and magic, the Seraphon army is able to adapt to various battle conditions, providing both strategic and offensive support.

      The colors of the Seraphon are inspired by tropical landscapes - shades of green, blue and light yellow dominate here. Their armor and weapons are richly decorated with cosmic symbols that reflect their divine origins and mission to protect order.

      Gods and Leaders of the Seraphon

      The Seraphon are devoted to the Ancients - mysterious beings who created their race and set them on a cosmic mission. Directly guided by the Slann Starmasters, powerful priests and mages, the Seraphon follow the ancient plans of the Ancients, acting as their tools to combat chaos.

      The most important leaders of the Seraphon are the powerful Slann Starmasters. These are incredibly ancient beings who have the ability to manipulate time and space. With their vast knowledge and magical abilities, they can summon cosmic storms and move entire Seraphon armies onto the battlefield. Other key characters include Kroak, a legendary Slann who has led the Seraphon forces in countless battles over the centuries.

      Seraphon Strengths and Weaknesses in Game

      • Strengths: Seraphon is an army with exceptional flexibility. Magical abilities, especially those of the Slann Starmasters, allow for control over unit movement, generating powerful area spells, and teleporting units. Their Saurus units are very durable and effective in melee combat, while beasts such as Stegadon offer great firepower. Additionally, Seraphon armies can use a wide range of flying units, making them extremely mobile.
      • Weaknesses: Despite their power, Seraphon can be difficult for novice players to master. Their complex magical and strategic abilities require careful planning and precise resource management. Their magical units, while powerful, can be vulnerable if discovered or isolated from the rest of the army. Some units, such as the Skinks, are also quite fragile and can be easily eliminated if not properly protected.

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      Seraphon in 4th Edition Age of Sigmar

      Following the events of Skaventide, the Seraphon have solidified their position in the Mortal Realms. Their role as guardians of cosmic order has grown in importance, and the Slann continue their efforts to protect the universe from the forces of chaos. In Age of Sigmar 4, the Seraphon have been given even greater control over the battlefield, particularly with their enhanced teleportation and magic abilities. They are now even more powerful, capable of precise attacks and maneuvers that can decide the outcome of battle.

      Why play Seraphon?

      Seraphon are the perfect faction for players who value tactical flexibility, magical power, and brute force. Their ability to manipulate the battlefield, teleport units, and generate powerful spells make them one of the most interesting factions in Age of Sigmar. Seraphon offer a wide range of units, from sturdy Saurus warriors to powerful magical beasts, making them not only challenging but also rewarding for those who enjoy strategic planning and a tactical approach to the game.

    • Stormcast Eternals – Immortal Warriors of Sigmar

      Stormcast Eternals are immortal warriors created by the god-king Sigmar to protect the Mortal Realms from the forces of Chaos, destruction and death. In response to the constant threats and fall of the realms, Sigmar, the ruler of Azyr, decided to create powerful, almost god-like warriors – Stormcast Eternals. Each is a former mortal who was plucked from death and transformed into a celestial warrior, with an unwavering faith and an unyielding will to defend the world from the forces of darkness.

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      Stormcast Eternals Origins and Customs

      Stormcast Eternals were created in the mysterious forges of Sigmar, where their bodies and souls are tempered and strengthened by magical power. Each Stormcast is a hero who once fought and died in defense of humanity, and now, by the divine will of Sigmar, is reincarnated as a mighty warrior. They live in the celestial cities of Azyr, but their mission is to fight in the lands of the Mortal Realms, restoring order and fighting the forces of evil.

      Stormcast Eternals are characterized not only by unwavering strength and determination, but also by a deep devotion to Sigmar. Each of them wears golden armor and distinctive weapons, forged by the masters in Azyr. Stormcast armor and weapons emanate magical power that strengthens them in battle, and also allows them to return to Azyr after death, to be recreated and sent back to the battlefield.

      Stormcast Eternals Armaments and Colors

      Stormcast Eternals are equipped with magical armor and weapons that combine advanced technology with divine power. Their most common weapons are hammers and shields, which symbolize Sigmar's divine wrath. Some units, such as the Vanguard-Raptors, use powerful crossbows, while the Dracothian Guard ride beasts called Dracoths, striking enemies like a storm.

      The dominant color of the Stormcast Eternals army is gold, symbolizing their divine nature and immortality. Many also wear blue or white elements, symbolizing Azyr, the land of Sigmar. Their armor is not only a protection, but also a symbol of their newfound identity as Sigmar's chosen warriors.

      Sigmar - God-King and Other High Leaders

      Sigmar is the God-King Azyr, the creator of the Stormcast Eternals. His power is nearly limitless, and his vision is to protect humanity and create a world free from Chaos. Once a mortal king in the Old World, Sigmar has since ascended to become one of the most powerful gods of the Age of Sigmar. He is not only the creator of the Stormcast Eternals, but also their spiritual guide, guiding them in their mission to restore order to the Mortal Realms.

      Also key figures in the armies of the Stormcast Eternals are the Lord-Celestant, who command their troops on the battlefield, and Gavriel Sureheart, one of the most courageous Stormcast commanders. Another important element of the army is the Dracothian Guard, elite cavalry riding on mighty beasts. Their job is to break through enemy lines and sow chaos in the enemy's ranks.

      Strengths and Weaknesses of Stormcast Eternals in the Game

      • Strengths: Stormcast Eternals are one of the most versatile armies in the game. They can be extremely durable in combat, as well as capable of lightning-fast strikes. Their ability to teleport and mobility on the battlefield with units such as Vanguard-Hunters and Prosecutors gives them great flexibility. Stormcast Eternals also have access to powerful cavalry units and beasts such as Dracothian Guard, which can crush even the strongest opponents.
      • Weaknesses: The main weakness of Stormcast Eternals is their numbers. Stormcast armies are usually smaller than other factions, meaning they must rely on their durability and firepower to counter the numerical superiority of their enemies. Their units are also relatively expensive, which can limit the number of units available on the battlefield. The Stormcast Eternals can also have difficulty fighting extremely fast opponents who can avoid their powerful but relatively slow strikes.

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      Stormcast Eternals in 4th Edition Age of Sigmar

      After the events of Skaventide and the upcoming 4th Edition Age of Sigmar, the Stormcast Eternals remain one of the key factions in the defense of the Mortal Realms. New units and rules in 4th Edition give them even more flexibility and power on the battlefield. Their teleportation ability and powerful magical support make their army ideal for both players who value offensive tactics and those who prefer durable units with high combat power. 4th Edition also places a strong emphasis on heroes and commanding figures, with characters like Lord-Celestant and Lord-Aquilor playing key roles in battles.

      For more information on the new models in 4th Edition, check out this article: Stormcast Eternals - What's New in 2024

      Why Choose Stormcast Eternals?

      Stormcast Eternals is an army perfect for players who value power, durability, and a strategic approach to battle. Their teleportation abilities, mobility, and powerful cavalry and beast units make them one of the most interesting and flexible factions in Age of Sigmar. Additionally, their history as immortal warriors reborn by Sigmar adds depth and atmosphere to every battle they engage in. If you are looking for an army that combines mystical power with brute force, the Stormcast Eternals are an excellent choice.

    • Sylvaneth – Guardians of Nature and the Power of Nature

      Sylvaneth are a race of mysterious and ancient beings who are directly connected to forests, nature and the forces of life. In the world of Age of Sigmar, the Sylvaneth protect the balance of nature and stand guard over the elements, fighting against any threats that threaten their sacred lands. Their connection to the energy of nature makes them not only exceptionally resilient, but also capable of controlling forests, summoning trees, and drawing strength from the very element of life.

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      Sylvaneth Origins, Customs, and Symbolism

      The Sylvaneth are descended directly from living nature, and their existence is inextricably linked to the forests and ecosystems of the Mortal Realms. Rather than being a race of mortals, they are embodiments of the trees, flowers, roots, and elements of nature themselves. They are distinguished by a specific, mystical appearance, combining the characteristics of plants and spirits. Their bodies are a mixture of wood, leaves, and life energy, and their armor and weapons often resemble wild flora.

      The primary purpose of the Sylvaneth is to maintain the balance of nature and protect the forests from the destructive forces of Chaos, Death, and Destruction. Sylvaneth often perform rituals and songs to honor life and nature, and their fighting power grows in places full of life and forests. In battle, they use their nature manipulation abilities, summoning forests, setting up ambushes, and taking advantage of the terrain.

      Sylvaneth Weapons and Colors

      Sylvaneth do not use the classical weapons seen in other armies. Instead, their weapons are extensions of their bodies or the natural elements of the forest. Their blades are made of hardwood, and bows grow from their arms like branches. Their ranks range from fast, precise ranged units to powerful warriors resembling giant trees.

      The Sylvaneth's color scheme varies depending on the clan and forest region they represent, but the dominant colors are greens, browns, and golden leaves, which symbolize life. Some clans may also adopt colors associated with the cycles of nature, from autumn reds to spring shades of blooming flowers.

      Alarielle - Goddess of Nature and Leader of the Sylvaneth

      Alarielle, known as the Mistress of Life, is the goddess of nature and leader of the Sylvaneth. She is a direct manifestation of nature itself, and life in all its forms flows through her body. As one of the most powerful beings in the Mortal Realms, Alarielle cares for the balance of nature and opposes all who would destroy it. Her presence on the battlefield can change the course of a fight – her power allows her to restore life, heal wounds, and strengthen living beings.

      Alongside Alarielle, other important figures in the Sylvaneth hierarchy are Durthu, an old forest spirit, and Drycha Hamadreth, an angry and vengeful being who hates anything that destroys nature. Each of these characters brings unique elements to the Sylvaneth army, making them unpredictable on the battlefield.

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      Sylvaneth Strengths and Weaknesses in the Game

      • Strengths: Sylvaneth are masters at manipulating terrain, especially in forested areas. Their ability to summon trees and create cover from forests gives them a tactical advantage over their opponents. Additionally, with the support of Alarielle and their ability to regenerate, Sylvaneth can hold their positions on the battlefield longer than other armies. Their speed and ranged abilities allow them to surprise their enemies and avoid direct combat, opting for a more strategic approach.
      • Weaknesses: The Sylvaneth's primary weakness is their reliance on forests. Without the right terrain or with the support of magical forests, they can be vulnerable to direct enemy attacks. Additionally, while they are extremely resilient, their numbers can be limited, forcing them to rely on their mobility and tactics to avoid heavy melee combat.

      Sylvaneth in 4th Edition Age of Sigmar

      Following the events of Skaventide, the Sylvaneth continue their fight for balance in the Mortal Realms. Their role in 4th Edition Age of Sigmar has expanded, with new units and rules updates introducing greater flexibility to their battlefield tactics. The ability to control terrain and summon forests has become essential, and powerful characters like Alarielle add immense power to this army. With this new edition, the Sylvaneth are now even more effective in defending nature from the forces of destruction.

      Why Choose Sylvaneth?

      Sylvaneth are an army perfect for players who value the tactical advantage of manipulating terrain and want to play the role of defenders of nature. Their regenerative abilities, mobility, and strong magical support make them formidable opponents, especially in places full of life and forests. If you are looking for an army that combines spirituality, the power of nature, and precise tactics, the Sylvaneth are an excellent choice.

    • Kharadron Overlords – Dwarves Who Rule the Skies

      Kharadron Overlords are a faction of dwarves in the Age of Sigmar universe who have built their empire in the skies. Separated from the traditional dwarves, the Kharadron have moved their civilization to floating cities that float in the clouds above the Mortal Realms. Instead of relying on magic like their ancient relatives, the Kharadron Overlords are developing technology and engineering on a scale never seen before. Using advanced weaponry and airships, they maintain control over trade, mining, and war in the skies.

      Kharadron Overlords Origin, Customs, and Technology

      Kharadron Overlords are a society of dwarves who have abandoned their traditional dwellings in underground fortresses, choosing instead to live in cities floating in the clouds. These dwarves are guided by the Kharadron Code, a strict set of rules that governs every aspect of their lives, from trade to warfare. Their flying cities, such as Barak-Zilfin and Barak-Nar, are mobile fortresses that patrol the skies and gather valuable resources.

      Kharadron are renowned for their technological prowess. Instead of using magic, they rely on advanced engineering and aether-zephyr, a mystical substance they mine from the sky to power their airships and weapons. Their society is based on trade, industrial mining, and the use of advanced technology, allowing them to dominate the skies.

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      Kharadron Overlords Weapons and Colors

      The Kharadron Overlords army has advanced weaponry, including high-powered cannons, plasma cannons, rocket launchers, and other ranged weapons. The mainstay of their forces are powerful airships, such as the Arkanaut Frigate and the Ironclad, which act as mobile combat platforms. In addition, they include infantry units such as the Arkanaut Company and elite units such as the Grundstok Thunderers, armed with heavy ranged weapons.

      The colors of the Kharadron Overlords are often associated with their respective flying cities. Barak-Zilfin uses shades of blue and silver, Barak-Nar uses shades of red and gold, and Barak-Thryng favors earth tones. The metallic appearance of their armor and machines emphasizes their industrial and technological nature.

      Leadership and Notable Figures

      The Kharadron Overlords do not worship gods like other Mortal Realms races. Instead, they are guided by pragmatism and the principles of the Kharadron Code. However, there are influential figures within their society who play a key role in the development of technology and the conduct of war. The main leaders are Aetheric Navigators and Endrinmasters, responsible for the operation of airships and advanced mechanisms. The most notable figure in their ranks is Brok Grungsson, Lord-Magnate of Barak-Nar, who is known for his aggressive trade and military expansion.

      Strengths and Weaknesses of Kharadron Overlords in the Game

      • Strengths: Kharadron Overlords have great mobility thanks to their airships, allowing them to control the battlefield and attack from a distance with ease. Their units have advanced ranged weapons, allowing them to deal massive damage before the enemy can get close. Additionally, their ability to move units and quickly reposition themselves gives them an advantage in tactical battle play.
      • Weaknesses: Despite being extremely mobile, Kharadron Overlords have weaker melee defenses. If the enemy manages to get close to their position, they may have trouble sustaining prolonged melee engagements. In addition, their elite units and airships can be expensive in points, which can limit their army's numbers on the battlefield.

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      Kharadron Overlords in 4th Edition Age of Sigmar

      In 4th Edition Age of Sigmar, the Kharadron Overlords continue to dominate the air with new rules regarding their mobility and ranged abilities. Updated units and heroes such as Brok Grungsson become even more influential on the battlefield, offering both technological and military support. The events of Skaventide have brought a new wave of challenges to their trading empire, but the Kharadron Overlords still hold true to their principles, advancing technology and dominating battle.

      Why Choose Kharadron Overlords?

      The Kharadron Overlords are the perfect faction for players who value tactical mobility and the power of ranged weapons. Their unique flying units and advanced technology offer a wealth of tactical possibilities, while the rich Dwarf tradition and industrial aesthetic make them one of the most unique armies in Age of Sigmar. If you seek to control the skies and surprise your opponents with unexpected air attacks, the Kharadron Overlords are the faction for you.

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