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Mythic Legions: Reign of the Beasts Actionfigur Arraya the Talon Bearer Deluxe Edition

Age rating:
15
Theme:
Mythic Legions
Producer: Four Horsemen Toy Design
Code: FHTD-ARRTALBEADLX
Availability: preorder 2026-08-25
87 pcs
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Confidential information. Not for public distribution. Active during the First Age of Mythoss, the Order of the 5 Pillars was a cult whose beliefs were considered deeply heretical. Daring to question the story of the realm's creation, these cultists worshipped ancient creatures of immense proportions who they believed had existed in Mythoss for untold ages. Members of these cults, and the familiars that manifested as an extension of their faith, were driven from the kingdoms shortly after the First Great War. A scholar who initially fought beside Bassylia, Arraya the Talon Bearer broke from the Convocation to found the Sect of Arrezius where she chronicled the evidence that formed the basis of the cultists' beliefs. While those writings were ordered destroyed, evidence suggests that they were actually saved by members of Ophidionn and remain hidden within the vaults of that kingdom's Great Library.