Necromunda: Palanite...
Deep in the underhive, kind words and even-handed rules aren't enough to maintain order – only a boot stamping down on the throat of the ungrateful and malcontent will do.
Deep in the underhive, kind words and even-handed rules aren't enough to maintain order – only a boot stamping down on the throat of the ungrateful and malcontent will do.
Upgrade your Orlock fighters with a selection of death-dealing weaponry allowing you to create a unique and formidable gang. Also included in this set are alternate heads and arms, so you can personalise your gang even further.
House Orlock is known as the House of Iron, due to its roots in the ferrous slag pits located across the blasted surface of Necromunda.
As Orlock gangs grow, they need Arms Masters to support the Road Captain and keep the Gunners and Greenhorns in line.
In the underhive of Necromunda, many Bounty Hunters ply their trade – but none are as successful or infamous as Kal Jericho.
Unlike other Houses, that are built upon vital industries or are bound together by faith, he Delaque have no defined home and no defined industrial role within Necromundan society.
In just a few short millennia, House Orlock has risen from a loose alliance of Clan Families and waste prospectors to become the largest mining operation on the planet.
Strength is all for House Goliath. Without the physical strength to dominate rivals or to endure the hardships of Necromunda, a Goliath is nothing.
At once ancient and youthful, House Escher has endured far longer than any other Clan House on Necromunda. Since the times of the first Lord Helmawr, they have established their place as a matriarchy built upon a throne of chems and violence.
Necromunda is a world of mines, factories, refineries, and processing plants. The planet is a vast powerhouse of industry, making thousands and thousands of different items for use throughout nearby planetary systems.
The Outcast Gangs of Necromunda are made up of the dregs of underhive society. These individuals have freed themselves from the constraints of societal hierarchy in order to walk a dangerous and often short-lived path of risk and reward.
The gangers that fight in the name of House Goliath are hulking brutes, each a pillar of muscle and pent-up violence ready to be unleashed. The weapons and equipment that they use reflect this brutality.