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"We called the Lord of the Feast to slaugther in the time of the Orgoth. He stalked those places stolen from us and littered the forest with the bones of our enemies" | [[File:Lord of the Feast.jpg|thumb|right|300px]] | ||
''"We called the Lord of the Feast to slaugther in the time of the Orgoth. He stalked those places stolen from us and littered the forest with the bones of our enemies."'' | |||
a flock of ravens to move around the battlefield | |||
The devourer wurm incarnate from the [[Circle Orboros]] in all respects. Cannibal Jesus from [[Warmachine]]. | |||
A melee power house specialized in killing large swathes of infantry in melee and the ability to transform into | |||
a flock of ravens to move around the battlefield. | |||
==Gallery== | |||
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File:Lord of the Feast model.jpg|His model | |||
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"We called the Lord of the Feast to slaugther in the time of the Orgoth. He stalked those places stolen from us and littered the forest with the bones of our enemies."
The devourer wurm incarnate from the Circle Orboros in all respects. Cannibal Jesus from Warmachine. A melee power house specialized in killing large swathes of infantry in melee and the ability to transform into a flock of ravens to move around the battlefield.
Gallery[edit]
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His model