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Dungeons & Dragons Attack Wing - Zephrylos - Air Elemental - Month 2 Elemental Evil OP
Dungeons & Dragons Attack Wing - Zephrylos - Air Elemental - Month 2 Elemental Evil OP
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D&D Attack Wing is a Dungeons & Dragons tactical flight and ground combat miniatures game, featuring pre-painted dragons, siege weaponry, and troops from the Dungeons & Dragons Forgotten Realms universe.Utilizing the FlightPath™ maneuver system, command your army in epic aerial and ground combat & customize your army with spells, equipment, weapons, special abilities and more!
The D&D Attack Wing: Air Elemental - Semi-final Prize from month 8 - OP kit (Month 2 for Elemental Evil Series)
Air Elementals are funneling clouds of whirling air with a vague semblance of a face. Although they like to race across the ground, picking up dust and debris as it goes, they can also fly and attack from above.
The Air Elemental Zephrylos is the competitive prize for Month 2 of the Dungeons & Dragons: Attack Wing Organized Play Tournament, Elemental Evil. (Month 8 overall) The prize includes one pre-painted miniature and numerous upgrade cards and tokens.
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OP Campaign Adventure #8: The Altar of the Elder Elemental Eye
Your legion has made use of brilliant strategy, cunning tactics, and teamwork to make it this deep into a well-defended cavern complex more vast and deadly than you could have imagined. Four evil elemental cults are working together to wreak devastation upon the world, and this is the center of their power!
With only minor losses, you’ve defeated one of the four prophets who lead the various cults, and have come to what you can only guess must be the central hub of the whole dungeon network. Here you find the altar of the Elder Elemental Eye, which is engraved with the symbols of all four elements. There, standing beside that altar, are two more of the infamous prophets, prompting you to wonder, even as you prepare for yet another deadly confrontation, where the last of them, the fourth, might be.
That question is answered quickly enough, as another force arrives through a passage similar to the one that brought you here, cheering the defeat of that fourth prophet. At first, you are eager to join forces with the other legion so that you won’t have to fight these last two prophets alone.
But then the altar itself seems to speak to you, pointing out to you that these other soldiers are your rivals, not your allies. If you don’t act quickly enough, the other legion may destroy you and steal all the glory for your victories. You don’t know why, but you feel oddly compelled to listen to this voice. It just seems to make so much sense…
