The Drukhari have been biding their time in the depths of Commorragh, but it’s finally time to launch the raid and drink deep of the galaxy’s misery – Codex: Drukhari is on its way! At the fore is a character long known for her quicksilver intellect and violent tendencies, who now steps onto the battlefield with a wicked weave of schemes and strategies to confound her prey.
Give it up for the Archon of the Poisoned Tongue – Lady Malys.
Lady Malys is as deadly with her wit as she is with her slender blades, fighting with a barbed longsword known as the Lady’s Blade and a fan of razor sharp knives. Her knowledge of poisons can render her unit’s attacks even deadlier than usual, and opponents are always caught off guard when Kabalites they thought they had sussed out are suddenly spirited elsewhere before the battle even begins.
Joining her is a brand new Archon miniature to lead your own despicable Kabal, flush with wargear options, alternate bodies and heads, and other accoutrements. These are the definitive despotic war leaders, carving up the enemy’s best in close combat while directing their subordinates from the front lines.


The first place you’ll catch this killer kingpin is the Realspace Raiders Battleforce, a terrifying collection of murderous sadists. Along with the new Archon you’ll get 10 Wyches, 10 Kabalite Warriors, five Hellions, five Scourges, five Incubi, and a shockingly fast Venom transport – the perfect mix of troops to start a new Drukhari army.

Codex: Drukhari comes with page after page of in-depth background lore and beautiful artwork, alongside gorgeous miniatures galleries and all of the rules you need to play the dastardly raiders from Commorragh alongside the Warhammer 40,000 Core Book. This includes five Detachments and a revamped Power from Pain Army Rule that spends points to activate unique Pain abilities found on every datasheet.
Lastly, a new Combat Patrol brings the hideous flesh constructs of the Haemonculi to the fore, spreading pain and despair with a Talos, a Cronos, 10 Wracks, and a pitiless Haemonculus to lead them. Known as the Coven of Agonies, they’re a close combat force to be reckoned with.
We’ll have more from the new Codex as we get closer to release, so sit back and sharpen your flensing knives while we extract more juicy knowledge from between its pages – kicking and screaming, if need be.