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====Starblood Stalkers==== [[File:Seraphon.jpg|left|250px]] A Seraphon warband, led by a Skink Priest named Kixi-Taka, with three Skink hunters and an Oldblood to lend some saurian muscle. These starborne are tasked by their Slann to seek out Beastgrave’s heart and destroy it before the slaves of Chaos can corrupt it for their own needs. It also includes the best Chameleon Skink model possible. All the fighters in this warband are useful, which is not that common in a warband of this size. Each Skink is capable of supporting the others because of their Skittish mechanic, and can turn defensive as quickly as they attack. The Oldblood hits like a truck with two attacks in one action. Kixi-Taka can punish anyone trying to play the objective game or trying to prevent you from playing the objective game. And your Chameleon Skink is ridiculously fun, capable of shutting down the most mobile warbands and the warbands that need to move as much as they can in one swoop... If he can hit.
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