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GB ist nicht GW. Wenn die sagen limitiert, dann gibt es die Figuren danach auch nicht einzeln zu kaufen. Siehe hierzu auch die Skraelinge.
Das Papier und das Battleboard gibt es später als gratis Download 
 
   48 x Revenant 28mm metal figures (plus a plastic base for each figure)
 2 x metal Grave Pit models
 Full colour 3 page Revenant faction rules & scenario (Exclusive to this box set)*
 Full colour card Revenant Battle Board (Exclusive to this box set)*
 PLUS 12 Revenant SAGA dice FREE
 PLUS 1 x 28mm metal Necromancer on scenic base (only available in this box set) FREE 
(* Rules and Battle Board will be available as a download-only once the limited set has sold out.)   SAGA:
Revenants is a new Faction for the SAGA game system. It is for use with
the main rules in the SAGA Dark Age Skirmishes or SAGA The Crescent 
& The Cross rulebooks. Please note that this faction is not part of 
the main SAGA canon and as such is not for tournament play.
 It
is designed to give you something different and fun to play between 
friends or at friendly club meetings. We hope you enjoy it! 
 
  This
faction has its basis in the myths, legends, sagas and superstitions of
the Early Middle Ages and gives form to a belief in the supernatural, 
in particular the art of Necromancy, that in our more \'enlightened\' 
times we might call fantastical. But not so to the Early Middle Age 
mind. The term Revenant would have been widely known across the Western 
Europe of our period and is a catch-all term for visible ghosts or 
animated corpses returned from the grave to terrorize the living. The 
word \"revenant\" is derived from the Latin, reveniens, \"returning\" (the 
French verb \'revenir\', means \"to come back\"). We have deliberately not 
written much by way of \'fluff\' for the faction so, with a little 
research, you can adapt it for use in games against any of the Dark Age 
or Crusades factions. For example, the Norse tradition of Seidr sorcery 
features many examples of necromancy and the Draugar (Again-Walkers). In
the Saga of King Hrolf Kraki, the half-elf witch Skuld was so powerful 
that, during battle, when her devoted warriors were cut down, she would 
raise them up to continue the fight. Very handy. Irish mythology has the
\'Neamh Mairbh\' returning from the dead and the Welsh Mabinogion tells 
of the Cauldron of Rebirth in which dead warriors could be placed and 
then be returned to life, voiceless and soulless, to fight again. Tales 
brought back by the Crusaders were rife with stories of Saracen 
Sorcerers with power over the dead and typically, the Templars were 
often accused of practising dark arts.  
 £85