GW: Orakel und Manifestation des Tiefenvolks der Idoneth
Aus den lichtlosen Tiefen der Ozeane der Reiche der Sterblichen erhebt sich ein neues Charaktermodell und eine Manifestation des Tiefenvolks der Idoneth.
An oracle and an incarnate rear from the abyssal depths…
When a Mega-gargant steps in the sea on one shore in Ghyran, the ripples reach us as a raging tsunami on another, ridden by the Ikon of the Sea. But there are yet more delights to dredge from the deepest depths of oceans of the Realm of Life, and the good ship Warhammer Community has been working tirelessly to reel in our latest reveal – Mathaela, Oracle of the Abyss.
The Temple Of Sarr Danoi lies at the crushing nadir of the Maithnar Sea, the resting place of the Ocarian Lantern. Mathaela is the chief priest, a seer who divines the future by reading the churning currents of the ocean. In the wake of the Vermindoom they foresaw great tragedy befalling the chorrileum – great soul-reefs which house the souls of the Idoneth dead – and they now emerge from the depths to defend these precious reefs from dark forces.
Spending so long in the depths has given them a great affinity with the aquatic horrors that live there – not many other people to talk to – and their Siren Song of the Abyssrouses these pelagic pals to action, adding 1 to the Attacks characteristic of friendly nearby companion weapons. As a wizard Mathaela has access to the Lore of the Deeps, and their own spell which crushes the life out of opponents – the bigger the foe the more damage it’s likely to do.
They can also use the Lore of the Abyss to summon the Incarnate of the Deep – a manifestation of the realmsea’s extraordinary power who visit violence upon the foes of the Idoneth.
Summoning such a creature is no mean feat even for Mathaela, as the Incarnate puts great strain on the soul, absorbing part of its essence to come into being – the risk a mark of the desperate times the Idoneth Deepkin find themselves in.
This leviathan entity can turn its roiling liquid form into a crushing maw and scything waves that can hit for a hefty 3 Damage. It is especially effective at tearing down edifices with Anti-Faction Terrain (+1 Rend). After it is summoned, it can use the Grasping Tendrils ability to summon a pair of Abyssal Tendrils, or dissipate one that has served its purpose elsewhere.
Unable to move, these serpentine tendrils lash out at foes, wrapping them in a freezing grasp. Their Watery Clutch isn’t just a frivolous splash, embracing enemies and preventing them from using commands while ensnared. This Manifestation also finds it much easier to hit enemies in its grasp – not bad when all three parts are hammering away at a unit like the ceaseless tide.
The tide is coming in, soon to wash up the Battletome, Spearhead, new heroes and Manifestation. Keep a watchful eye on Warhammer Community to find out when you can pre-order it all.
Quelle: Warhammer Community
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Die Idoneth haben echt tolle Charaktere und Kreaturen. Die restlichen Einheiten schwächeln leider wie ich finde.
Bei der Manifestation kann ich mir vorstellen, dass einige die sich so zum bemalen holen. Die ist wirklich gut.
Krass, geht mir genau so! Die Idoneth haben soo coole Chars und teilweise coole Einheiten (Wie die Aalreiter). Aber die „normalen“ Einheiten wie diese bilden Elfen (man Verzeihe mir meine mangelnde Lore Kenntnis) gefallen mir sowas von überhaupt nicht.
*blinde Elfen
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Die Namarti haben im Gegensatz zu den Akhelianern (die Idoneth mit den Augen) keine Seelen, daher sind die „Augenlos“ … Aber an sich stimme ich dir (auch als Idoneth OTP) zu: die Chars und special-Minis sind deutlich hübscher als die Namarti. Akhelian King war damals mit eine Figur bei Release, die mich sofort gecatched hat. Elfenlord auf Seepferdchen? Nehm ich xD die neuen Modelle sehen auch hübsch aus 🙂