The arrival of a new Primarch is kind of a big deal, and Fulgrim certainly knows how to make an entrance. The Emperor’s Children arrive in a dizzying display of pomp and circumstance, their perfumed pageantry simply a prelude to their violent quest for perfection.

Codex: Emperor’s Children
Codex: Emperor’s Children gives the arrogant champions of Slaanesh all the tools they need to fulfill their deepest desires. There are 112 pages of excess: background lore, intricate art, sumptuous miniatures, and the rules for fielding them on the tabletop. Datasheets for every unit, Six Detachments, Combat Patrol and Crusade rules will have you slaughtering your foes with exquisite precision.
Embrace excess with the Collector’s Edition of the Codex, which has unique cover art, soft pink foil page edges and a black ribbon bookmark. It is only available while stocks last.
Those in the pursuit of true perfection can acquire the limited edition Codex. This luxurious package includes unique cover art, a series of five art prints, a metal medallion fragment designed to be united with three future pieces, six double-sided metal objective markers, a pack of 36 Stratagem cards and 26 Datasheet cards, all contained in a special two-part slipcase. This is available while stocks last.
Fulgrim, Daemon Primarch of Slaanesh
A being of towering arrogance, Fulgrim, Daemon Primarch of Slaanesh has been transformed by millennia of exposure to the Empyrean. In his new form he represents the pursuit of martial excellence taken to the extreme, an exquisite centre piece and supreme commander for your Emperor’s Children army.

He comes with a choice of four different expressions, or a helmeted head.
Lucius the Eternal
Of all the narcissistic warriors of the Emperor’s Children, Lucius the Eternal is perhaps the cruellest and most arrogant. Possessing both the Blade of the Laer and the sinuous Lash of Torment, he roves the galaxy in search of a challenge worthy of his towering skill, revelling in the thrill of the duel.
Lord Kakophonist
The Emperor’s Children annihilate their foes with waves of overwhelming sound, and the Lord Kakophonist is their malevolent maestro. His signature wargear is the Doom Siren, which amplifies the effects of other sonic weapons. This miniature has a choice of two head options, three screamer pistols for alternate poses, and a power sword.
Lord Exultant
Exemplifying multiple disciplines, the Lord Exultant is a preening commander who rules a warband through sheer strength of will.


This kit comes with three right arm options: power fist, plasma pistol or rupture lash, and three left arm options: phoenix power spear, power sword or screamer pistol, plus a choice of bare head or helmet.
Flawless Blades
Those Emperor’s Children who have mastered close-combat seek to push themselves even further in order to seek the approval of daemonic patrons. These Flawless Blades therefore make obscene boasts and throw themselves into the most challenging fights they can find. This kit builds three Flawless Blades, with a choice of paired blissblades or a mix of regular and hand-and-a-half blades, as well as nine interchangeable heads. It comes with a transfer sheet featuring 150 transfers.
Noise Marines
Using sonic blasters and blastmasters perform cacophonous symphonies of destruction, Noise Marines practice one of the strangest forms of combat in the 41st millennium. This kit builds six Noise Marines and is packed with options. One can be built as a Disharmonist champion armed with a screamer pistol and power sword, while two of every six can be built with blastmasters. There are an excess of heads, helmets, shoulder pads, and weapon front-pieces available, which also comes with a transfer sheet featuring 150 transfers.
Tormentors and Infractors
The Emperor’s Children are mostly divided into two designations: Tormentors and Infractors. Tormentors are armed with ranged weapons and hunt down their enemies on the battlefield with reckless abandon, displaying their exceptional marksmanship.
Infractors want nothing more than to get in close and feel the thrill of combat, enhancing their senses with powerful combat drugs.
This kit contains 10 miniatures which can be built as either unit, with a selection of cosmetic options including 20 heads, 12 shoulder pads, and numerous accessories. It also contains a transfer sheet featuring 150 transfers.
Emperor’s Children Dice Set and Datasheet Cards
The pursuit of excess leaves little time for dawdling, so keep your head in the game with a set of Datasheet Cards which covers the units you can take, your key army rule, your Combat Patrol rules. You can add a pack of 16 Emperor’s Children dice, which have squared corners and are cast in a pearlised pink with black pips, and the faction icon on the six face.

Fulgrim – The Perfect Son
Fulgrim has instructed his followers to conquer the Imperial World of Crucible, and he expects nothing less than complete victory. What should be a challenge well within the limits of the Emperor’s Children becomes a drawn-out siege, which has the sons of Fulgrim questioning how far they would go to please their master, and what will remain of them when this gruelling war is over.
Fulgrim – The Perfect Son by Jude Reid is available to pre-order in a fittingly luxurious special edition featuring unique screenprinted art with foil details. Every copy is signed and numbered, and includes an introduction by the author. It is available while stocks last.
Fulgrim also extends the challenge to his less obsessive followers with hardback, eBook, and audiobook editions also available for pre-order.
Ahriman Undying
Ahriman has finally found the Key of Infinity, but he’s unmoored from reality itself, lost in an unknowable place. What should be a victory, is instead a moment of tragedy – betrayed, lost, bereft of allies, and with all his plans in ruin. To save himself, and undo all these wrongs he must fight through the shattered remnants of his past. Ahriman Undying by John French is available to pre-order in paperback.
French-language books
French readers can also pre-order Fulgrim – The Perfect Son in paperback and ebook editions, while The Horus Heresy: Siege of Terra: Omnibus II arrives in paperback and ebook. This continues the Siege of Terra omnibus series and contains The First Wall by Gav Thorpe and Saturnine by Dan Abnett.
German-language books
German readers can join in the Emperor’s Children fun with paperback and ebook versions of Renegades: Lord of Excess by Rick McCormick, which shows an Emperor’s Children warband having given free rein over an entire planet. The German edition of the Horus Heresy Collection: Omnibus XVI is available to pre-order in hardback and ebook, containing Wolfsbane by Guy Haley, the anthology Born of Flame by Nick Kyme, and Slaves to Darkness by John French.