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Image 1 — Finished my first chaos sister!
Image 2 — Finished my first chaos sister!
Image 3 — Finished my first chaos sister!
Image 4 — Finished my first chaos sister!

Finished my first chaos sister!

Was going for a black legion vibe. I need to refine my paint neatness but I think this is pretty good, my favourite thing is the hand (stolen from a bloodletter)

u/Opening-Fig4621 — 2 days ago
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Heretic sororitas (Dullahan)

Yeap. Dullahan. They seems like Nurgle and Khorne. So I'm thinking of making the other two Tzeentch and Slaanesh

u/NulnOil_Drinker — 4 days ago
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“I was surrounded—me and my team. We were outnumbered by the tratoirs and they were led by shallower husks from what I heard Space Marines are like. They were black armored. One by one, I watched my comrades die, each death etched into my mind. Their faces. I thought it was the end. I was willing to die defying these heretics. But what happened next…

A miracle, I suppose?”

“A miracle?”

“I say that because I recognized who it was that saved me. A Sister of Battle named Naveah! She led us for a while until she—what I thought was her death.”

“A Sororitas, you say?”

“Yes, Inqiustor. At least that's what I thought she or it was.”

“Explain.”

“She was taller, far taller, and larger than the Chaos Marines that surrounded me. Her frame looked deformed but shaped enough where I could recognize her silhouette and armor. But as she came closer, her appearance became clear to me. She was afflicted by Chaos. Bits of her were exposed and bloated, some bits of her armor were made of other armors of Space Marines I did not recognize.

“What did she do?”

“She slew them. Right before my eyes. There were five of these giants and they all fell swiftly at her claw, impaling the leader before tearing them in half. And then…”

“Then what?”

“She ate them. All of them. Gorging herself on the remains of the fallen heretics, she laughed. Exstens of herself, spindling arms stretched out gathering armor and other body parts around her, melding them into her. As she finished, she looked at me. I froze, fearing that this was now my end, and passed out. I woke earlier in her arms, cradled like a forsaken newborn! I was too scared to open my eyes fully and too stiff to try to move. But I looked at her horrid face one last time and saw that her eyes, despite what Chaos has done to her, have never changed. She was still there, Inquisitor.”

u/HumbleKnight14 — 7 days ago

First kitbash, (admittedly simple) thought a chaos sister would be pretty rad!

I used bits from the Bloodletters set to create the spikes and skulls, I’m wondering whether I should paint this in black legion or death guard colours, or if another chaos colour palette would be fitting! I’m pretty new to this hobby :)

u/Opening-Fig4621 — 8 days ago
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We have not abandoned Faith. We have come to the one who is older than the Throne. We are the voice that whispers in the void, and the flame that knows no mercy.

u/LengthinessMinute397 — 10 days ago
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Finished my heretic sisters!

Sorry about to photo quality, there's a dog at the end for your time. This took about a year to do, but I'm pretty happy with how they look and how my free hand has improved for the little sigils and stuff. Sigils came from some old warhammer book. Snow is elmers glue, white paint, and baking soda because i was to lazy to do good bases for these. Feed back is welcome and please let me know if anyone wants to see close ups of any capes or anything!

u/SnooDucks565 — 9 days ago
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[Original Artwork] I don't paint minis but I do paint. "Tia Mattanin" a Chaos Mercenary, inspired by female pseudo-Astartes from Harrowmaster.

Concept art for a homebrewed member of the "Black Hearts," a group of female mercenaries created by a Dark Mechanicus Magos. The eccentric Magos designed them to parody the Space Marines as a direct mockery to their lineage and the Adeptus Mechanicus' prohibitions against research and innovation.

u/Careful-Writing7634 — 12 days ago