Feudom, Yaldaboath & A Towering Tree For Warcrow Coming Soon

April 7, 2026 by brennon

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Corvus Belli has been showing off the new Warcrow miniatures that they have up for pre-order, coming out later this month. There are some great new miniatures on the way for the Feudom, Yaldaboath and the Sÿenann.

Instructor - Warcrow

Instructor // Warcrow

The Instructor is one of the commanding officers that you'll be including as part of a Feudom wargame to boost a unit's combat potential on the tabletop. They excel at preparing troops to deal with some of the most dangerous foes that they come up against on the battlefield.

An Instructor, as well as being one hell of a battle-axe, will be reading you the riot act, enhancing your attacks with bonus dice. You'll also unlock more synergies with spells, both offensive and defensive, plus she also gives you a boost against monstrous foes and those infected by the Tinge.

Backing up the Instructor, you can also get the Feudom Supports pack.

Feudom Supports - Warcrow

Feudom Supports // Warcrow

This set introduces the Falconer and the Armelle into the mix for a Feudom force. The Falconer is a low-cost addition to your warband who can come onto the battlefield from a different table edge with the Explorer keyword. They can also support allies in multiple combats and are incredibly manoeuvrable over Rough Terrain. They like sowing chaos with their feathered friends.

Alongside the Falconer, you also have the Armelle, who is a warrior priestess. She thrives in the thick of the fighting, unlocking free spellcasting whilst she's on the front lines. She can also dish out buffs that enhance the durability of your friendly units.

Both of the miniatures look awesome and carry through that Medieval French aesthetic nicely, twisting it with a bit of a magical edge.

Yaldaboath Fiends

As well as the Feudom, we also have another character and supporting troops for the Yaldaboath. Leading the way is Gitmalu, the Perfect One.

Gitmalu the Perfect One - Warcrow

Gitmalu, the Perfect One // Warcrow

Gitmalu is a warrior mage and has a rather unconventional profile for Warcrow. She has been designed to be a tactical puzzle that will reward those who are creative. She's complex but not overwhelmingly so and her presence will change how both your army AND your opponents will work on the battlefield.

She can turn your enemy's power against them and increase the overall Conquest value that you can use to dominate the battlefield.

Backing up Gitmalu, you can also get out a set of Yaldaboath Supports, made up of Namaoin and Aodharu.

Yaldabaoth Supports - Warcrow

Yaldabaoth Supports // Warcrow

On the one hand, you have the surgical assassin known as Namaoin. They are built to hunt down characters and eliminate your top priority. They can teleport between Mist markers on the battlefield and force enemies to try and pass Will checks when they target them. They also work incredibly well with other Mist-generating units, which would make a lot of sense.

I love that Namaoin has the additional masks on their belt, allowing them to adopt different personas as they hunt down their next foes. The blade looks as cruel as heck, too!

If Namaoin is the delicate blade, Aodharu is very different, a towering mass of dead flesh that just continues to fight regardless of how much damage you do. It can absorb punishment and turn the Tinge into a terrifying weapon of pure brutality.

In battle, it can return to the field after being defeated plus can convert Tinge into damage mitigation, which allows it to stay in the fight for longer. Utterly terrifying.

Awaken The Moss Hermit

Last but not least, we have the Moss Hermit for the Sÿenann.

Moss Hermit - Warcrow

Moss Hermit // Warcrow

The Moss Hermit is awesome, a towering elemental force that focuses on area denial and battlefield disruption. They can displace enemies to deny objectives and break up formations. Additionally, they can also exude strong area control and zonal pressure on the tabletop. Once defeated, it also becomes a piece of terrain that can hinder the enemy.

The miniature also looks insane, the roots twisting around its foe, crushing the life out of it and dragging it into the depths of the forest.

What do you make of these new Warcrow miniatures?

"Last but not least, we have the Moss Hermit for the Sÿenann..."

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