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Age of Sigmar: Battleforce: Ossiarch Bonereapers – Null Myriad PhalanxArkhan the Black is a master of necromantic magic and the most trusted servant of Nagash. Roiling clouds of deathly magic swirl about the skeletal form of the Mortarch of Sacrament as he rides to war upon his dread abyssal Razarak. At his side march rank upon rank of Mortek Guard and Morghast constructs. This loaded box is ideal for starting a new Ossiarch Bonereapers collection or expanding an existing army to crush the living in games of Warhammer
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