The assassin moves with deadly precision, seamlessly blending into the ranks of his fellow dark elves, masquerading as just another spearman among the unit. Nothing about him betrays his true intentions. He bides his time patiently, waiting for the perfect opportunity to reveal himself. He waits until the heat of close combat brings him within striking distance of one of the enemy heroes, then, finally, he unveils himself, launching a ruthless and merciless assault.
In this manner, the cruel and sadistic nature of the Fallen Lineage reveals itself in all its glory. For they rely on such ignoble and covert tactics to inflict a more profound psychological blow upon their adversaries by targeting and eliminating the leaders within the opposing ranks.
It is a strategy born of deception and treachery, designed to sow chaos and discord amidst the enemy lines. For the dark elves understand that to strike at the heart of the enemy is to strike fear into their very soul, weakening their resolve and paving the way for ultimate victory.
And so, the assassin lurks in the shadows, his blade poised to strike, a silent harbinger of death amidst the chaos of battle. For in the twisted realm of the Fallen Lineage, victory is not merely measured in bloodshed, but in the psychological torment inflicted upon their foes.
Elves and Dark Elves, a hero for any Elven or Dark Elven army in games like Kings of War, The 9th Age, Oathmark, Forgotten World, Saga: Age of Magic and other Warhammer Fantasy Battles alternative games.
Compatible model with Mordheim City Of The Damned and other skirmish games like Frostgrave, Rangers of the Shadow Deep and Circle of Blood.