Instead, they serve only to spread the aims of their masters. For example, a Daemon of Khorne seeks only battle, and wages war upon other Daemons with the same fervour as it does upon mortals. Daemons seemingly spend much of their existence in conflict with other Daemons, as each of ...
Codex: Chaos Daemons (6th Edition) is the 6th Edition Codex for the Daemonic faction of Warhammer 40,000. The book is 104 pages and is printed in hardback color.[1] New Units Introduced Plague Drone of Nurgle Burning Chariot of Tzeentch Blood Throne of Khorne Skull Cannon of Khorne Seek...
Bloodcrushers of Khorne- Just incredible. Not only are they extremely deadly in close combat, they're also the most resilient Elites choice. And they're the only elite choice that can take an Icon, which I found to be intriguing. Beasts of Nurgle- These, point for point, are slightly be...
After doing the Tankgrinder for my Khorne Daemons I had a set of Soul Grinder legs left, and no torso, so rather than letting them go to waste, I got a Giant and mocked up an attachment. It's kind of quick&dirty, but the scale works and if I need a Soul Grinder in a game, ...
The Chaos Gods & Their Infernal Legions: descriptions of the warp, the maddening realm that the Chaos Gods call home, and of the major Chaos Gods — Khorne, Slaanesh, Tzeentch and Nurgle— along with their servants, the Chaos Daemons Examples of the compositions of daemonic forces for the ...