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Webstore: Ser Snapjaw

Ser Snapjaw is the greatest Wyrm Claw Exemplar in an age. Legendary among lesser kobolds, they rally to Ser Snapjaw with zeal, his cunning leadership allowing them to fight with discipline that matches the mightiest armies.

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Webstore: Von Drakk Manor

Baron Von Drakk has pledged the might of his nightmare horde to the Dark Consul. Twisted necromancers of the Dust Covens have plundered crypt and grave, raising legions of armor-clad skeletons and undead abominations to serve their dark masters. The skies echo with the cackle of witches on their brooms as they cast curses on…

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Webstore: Succubus Vandella Booster

The Midnight Tower’s shadow stretches across the whole of Crystalia and is a bleak reminder of the Dark Consul’s strength and power. Vendella represents a more subtle aspect of the consul’s power, the power to corrupt and beguile. She delights in tormenting her prey and sowing chaos within even the most steadfast Hero’s heart.

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Webstore: Tabbybrook Mage

Tabbybrook Mages harness water in all its forms, using it to wash away their wounds, and drive their enemies back. When pressed they can even unleash frozen blasts of ice or scalding streams that burn the flesh with all the intensity of fire.

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Webstore: 18/25pdr Gun and Limber (BEF)

LIGHT ARTILLERY The standard British field gun of World War II was the 25-pdr gun-howitzer, a versatile weapon with a calibre of 3.45 inches (87.6mm). This was the weapon used in overwhelming numbers in every theatre, We categorise the 25-pdr as a light field gun for our purposes – although it was really an intermediate…

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Webstore: Krupp Protze heavy field car

The Krupp-Protze was a six-wheeled 6×4 German truck and artillery tractor produced between 1934 and 1941, which was heavily used during World War II. Around 7,000 units were made. Powered by a 55 hp or 60 hp (from 1936) Krupp M 304 4-cylinder petrol engine, its main purpose was to tow artillery (in particular the…