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“Once again you blew my mind. Mortenburg is a very cool faction by itselft, and the oriental influence suits them quit well. Dame Selina and Sir Alaric are great. For D&D I'll probably use them as Forgotten Realms Bedine rather than reviving the Thieves' World setting, but I guess the vibe is quite similar. And as always they get some of the best opposing factions: that surrealistic elephant is gorgeous, wizard chickens on flying mantarays are always great and Ishmara, Dancer of the Chaos Winds could easily convert me to worshipping the lord of change if I didn't already have those 3 sets of inquisitors keeping me on the one and only path to salvation. I can't wait to see the reinforcements and I hope one day the other halves of the older Mortenburg releases will get reinforcements, too. Also, the Dark Lords of the Ever Shifting Sands and the Wa'Kura would make a nice pairing for a future release. I bet they've got some (less than) friendly neighborhood disputes to settle. Anyway, you guys are just awesome!""

- KrempelRitter

“This release has me SOOOOOOOO excited! Tzeentch references, middle eastern and Egyptian themes! What’s not to love! I cannot wait to see what the sovereign tier reinforcements are as wel! So glad I upgraded, I love all of the Mortenburg Chronicles releases, and now you’ve given me even more incentive to go back and purchase the original Plagued City release!"

- Warhammer Steve

"Hell yeah...this month is fire!!!"

- Noel

"I knew I'd seen Maktur before. Temptation of St. Anthony. Bravo and well done. I don't reckon I'd ever print that beast, but the troops, daemons and mutants are amazing. I might actually go for the higher tier in this one; the troops look amazing!"
- Christopher Kuok

"Love the release! Can't wait to see the Sovereign Tier! The Sunfire Myrmidons are my favorite!"

 - @Federalvampire127

Here is the full line-up of all the minis from this release.

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Dear Heroes Infinite friends,

It’s getting hot in the Heroes Infinite studios! Temperatures here are nearing 40°C (104°F). And while we’re used to warm weather in the south of France, this is still unusually high for this time of year.

That said, it’s the perfect occasion to whisk you away on a new adventure, to the lands of the Crescent Sands.

 

So many connections!

If you’ve been following Heroes Infinite for a few years, you probably know this isn’t the first time we’ve taken you into deserts brimming with magic and mystery. Remember Ratmen visiting an Undead Necropolis , the same Necropolis that Arthur and his Knights had visited as well. 

But until now, we’d never truly brought to life a city that captures the spirit of the tales from One Thousand and One Nights.

Over the past few months, we’ve introduced you to characters and locations inspired by legendary stories and faraway adventures. And as I mentioned in the blog post of our  previous release Mortenburg Chronicles : Dark Lords of the Ever Shifting Sands, the Thieves’ World campaign for Dungeons & Dragons left a deep impression on me during my years as a game master. I lived countless adventures in that universe — the kind my players and I still remember vividly to this day.

So once again, I’d like to bring you along. To share that same sense of wonder and escape.

Not long ago, I explained how the citizens of Mortenburg used a coastal city as a launching point toward distant, unknown lands, and how this led to their first encounters with the Wa’kuras

Naturally, I began to wonder... what if the Wa’kuras themselves crossed the sea in search of lands and customs entirely foreign to them?

That was the perfect opportunity to continue the adventures of the Wa’kuras, while also introducing you to a new faction and an army we hadn’t truly explored until now: the people of the Crescent Sands, with their caravans of wondrous goods, their snake charmers, and veiled dancers

We had touched on characters like these way back in our Thieves Guild release, in the early days of Heroes Infinite. And now, I really wanted to bring that full circle with the characters you're discovering today. I must say: the team has once again outdone themselves with a release that’s both breathtaking and richly inspired.

I hope you’ll enjoy it as much as we did while creating it, and that it’ll inspire you to dive into past collections that connect with today’s characters and universe.

For both wargamers and roleplayers

The scenery in this release is absolutely stunning, and perfect for both wargamers and roleplayers alike. 

Each character is more exotic and captivating than the last. 

And for those of you more drawn to sci-fi, you’ll surely find ways to bring the Termigants into your favorite futuristic settings, especially those filled with monstrous insectoid creatures.

So with this new release, the entire Heroes Infinite team wishes you a wonderful summer, happy holidays, and unforgettable gaming sessions that carry you far into uncharted territories.

Enjoy the adventures! And, as always, we’re beyond excited to have you share which minis from this release have become your new favorites!