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* In Confrontation all of the army's fighters, without exceptions, must be members of the Colony of Ephorath. This includes the new fighters who can join the clan.
* In Confrontation all of the army's fighters, without exceptions, must be members of the Colony of Ephorath. This includes the new fighters who can join the clan.
* In Rag'Narok, at least 50% of the army's A.P. value must be bound to the Colony of Ephorath (including spells, miracles, and artifacts). This includes the new fighters who can join the clan. The Commander-in-Chief doesnt necessarily have to be a member of the Colony of Ephorath, but at least one of the clan's Characters with Leadership / X must be included (even if this ability is provided by Leader status or an artifact).
* In Rag'Narok, at least 50% of the army's A.P. value must be bound to the Colony of Ephorath (including spells, miracles, and artifacts). This includes the new fighters who can join the clan. The Commander-in-Chief doesnt necessarily have to be a member of the Colony of Ephorath, but at least one of the clan's Characters with Leadership / X must be included (even if this ability is provided by Leader status or an artifact).
These conditions must only be met if the player wishes to play the Colony of Ephorath at a whole. Fighters of this colony can be played without it being at a whole. In all cases the following rules apply in Rag'Narok.
*The Colony of Ephorath's troops are not considered to be of the same type as equivalent ones who are not bound to the colony. '''Example''': ''Warriors of the Abyss of the Colony of Ephorath cannot form a Unit with other "normal" Warriors of the Abyss.''
*Independents of the Colony of Ephorath can join Units that are not bound to this clan. "Normal" Independents can join Units of the Colony of Ephorath.
*The Colony of Ephorath's troops can benefit from the leadership of commanders who are not bound to this clan. "Normal" troops can benefit from the leadership of commanders of the Colony of Ephorath.


{{Colored box|title='''Blessing of the Ymsur'''|content=At the beginning of every divination phase, after having calculated the disciple of the Ymsur's T.F., the player controlling him can designate a friendly Mid-Nor fighter with Possessed located within 15 cm or less of the Warrior-Monk. No line of sight is required, and the disciple can designate himself.
{{Colored box|title='''Blessing of the Ymsur'''|content=At the beginning of every divination phase, after having calculated the disciple of the Ymsur's T.F., the player controlling him can designate a friendly Mid-Nor fighter with Possessed located within 15 cm or less of the Warrior-Monk. No line of sight is required, and the disciple can designate himself.

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Colony: The Colony of Ephorath
The Colony of Ephorath (CH)
The Colony of Ephorath (CH)
The Colony of Ephorath (CH)
The Colony of Ephorath (CH)

Clan box

The Dwarves of Mid-Nor roam all the continent of Aarklash's chasms looking for shameful secrets. The Colony of Ephorath is dominated by the demon of the same name, an ancient and dreadfully powerful spirit who cannot walk the surface of the real world unless he is joined by his fellow demons Elzavid and Eszorid...

When the Colony of Ephorath is at a whole, the spirit of Ephorath himself appears before his most devout servants. At the beginning of the game, before making the Tactical Roll, select any clan member to be the spirit's host. From then on, before every new Tactical Roll, the spirit can either remain with its current host or possess another clan member within 10 cm or less of him. As long as the host is in Ephorath's spirit's grasp his Initiative, Attack, Strength, Defense, and Resilience rates are increased by 1 point. If the host is killed, the spirit immediately possesses another figurine of the Colony of Ephorath (chosen by the Mid-Nor player) standing within 10 cm or less of the current host. If there is no potential new host within range, then the bodyless spirit permanently leaves the battlefield to return to the Realms of Darkness.

For the Colony of Ephorath to be at a whole, the army must included the following figurines among its ranks: Yh-Karas, Ezalyth, Ysilthan, a Knight of Ruin, a Castle of Desolation, and four Skinners.

Cry Havoc 4 Gaming Aid

The following information is pulled from the Cry Havoc vol 4 Gaming Aid; pp 28-31.

The Colony of Ephorath

The Colony of Ephorath unites the most emblematic fighters of the demonic clan. When the King of the Abyss calls his henchmen to war, no one questions his orders. The following rules increase this clan's gaming potential.

Asturath the Destroyer is a cyclops of Mid-Nor. Being such, he benefits from the "The Eye of the Abyss" special capacity.

How to join The Colony of Ephorath?

The following fighters can become members of this clan by paying an additional cost in A.P. depending on the type of trooper. The dwarves of Mid-Nor thus bound to the Colony of Ephorath benefit from all the special rules specific to this clan. Furthermore, some can be endowed with exceptional aptitudes.

  • The Warriors of the Abyss of the Colony of Ephorath form the King of the Abyss's personal guard. As long as he is within 15 cm or less of Yh-Karas (Confrontation), or in the same Unit as him (Rag'Narok), a warrior of the Abyss of the Colony of Ephorath benefits from the "Fierce" ability. In Rag'Narok this ability replaces the "Ultimate Attack" capacity of the "Possessed" ability. Furthermore, when Yh-Karas is commanding a Unit of warriors of the Abyss of the Colony of Ephorath, he transmits his DIS to them without any penalty due to the difference in rank. Cost: 2 A.P.
  • The Fire-Spitter of Mid-Nor can benefit from a special rule if the clan is at a whole (see The Demonic Castles). Cost: 0 A.P.
  • The Prowlers of the Abyss can benefit from a special rule if the clan is at a whole (see The Eyes of the Demon). Cost: 0 A.P.
  • If Ezalyth, the Queen of the Damned, is part of the army, then the Masters of Puppets can be given a Doll of Darkness for an additional cost of 2 A.P. each. This artifact lets them share the Queen of the Damned's talent. As long as a friendly master of puppets with a Doll of Darkness is within 15 cm or less of Ezalyth, he benefits from a +1 on the final result of all his Power Rolls. Cost: 0 A.P. (+2 A.P. for every Doll of Darkness is Ezalyth is present)
  • The Warrior-Monks of the Colony of Ephorath are not Collectors of Mid-Nor. They are called "Disciples of the Ymsur" and benefit from the "Blessing of the Ymsur" capacity instead of the one described on The Despot's Eviscerators card. Cost: 6 A.P.
  • Sentinel of Mid-Nor Cost: 0 A.P.
  • Sentinel of the Abyss Cost: 0 A.P.
  • Cyclops of Mid-Nor Cost: 0 A.P.

ATTENTION! In no way can a same fighter be bound to two different colonies.

Composition of Alternative Armies

Like all clans, that of the Colony of Ephorath benefits from certain rules when it is at a whole. The composition mentioned on the clan box for it to be at whole is as follows:

  • Yh-Karas, the King of the Abyss
  • Ezalyth, the Queen of the Damned
  • Ysilthan, the Bishop of the Ymsur
  • 1 Knight of Ruin
  • 1 Castle of Desolation
  • 4 Skinners or Mid-Nor

With the integration of new fighters, the Colony of Ephorath is considered to be at a whole if the following conditions are met.

  • The army includes at least one Character of the Colony of Ephorath (Yh-Karas, Ezalyth, Ysilthan, or Asturath) for every full 200 A.P. in it. This obligation no longer applies once the four Characters of this clan have joined the army.
  • In Confrontation all of the army's fighters, without exceptions, must be members of the Colony of Ephorath. This includes the new fighters who can join the clan.
  • In Rag'Narok, at least 50% of the army's A.P. value must be bound to the Colony of Ephorath (including spells, miracles, and artifacts). This includes the new fighters who can join the clan. The Commander-in-Chief doesnt necessarily have to be a member of the Colony of Ephorath, but at least one of the clan's Characters with Leadership / X must be included (even if this ability is provided by Leader status or an artifact).

These conditions must only be met if the player wishes to play the Colony of Ephorath at a whole. Fighters of this colony can be played without it being at a whole. In all cases the following rules apply in Rag'Narok.

  • The Colony of Ephorath's troops are not considered to be of the same type as equivalent ones who are not bound to the colony. Example: Warriors of the Abyss of the Colony of Ephorath cannot form a Unit with other "normal" Warriors of the Abyss.
  • Independents of the Colony of Ephorath can join Units that are not bound to this clan. "Normal" Independents can join Units of the Colony of Ephorath.
  • The Colony of Ephorath's troops can benefit from the leadership of commanders who are not bound to this clan. "Normal" troops can benefit from the leadership of commanders of the Colony of Ephorath.
Blessing of the Ymsur

At the beginning of every divination phase, after having calculated the disciple of the Ymsur's T.F., the player controlling him can designate a friendly Mid-Nor fighter with Possessed located within 15 cm or less of the Warrior-Monk. No line of sight is required, and the disciple can designate himself.

In Rag'Narok the use of this capacity may not cause the creation of an Independent. The targeted miniature must therefore already be an Independent or all of the Unit's members must be affected. (This implies the presence of several disciples of the Ymsur if the Unit includes several members.)

Horrendous tentacles grow on the designated fighter, who acquires the "Additional Limb" ability until the end of the round. If, in addition, the disciple sacrifices two T.F. points, then the target also acquires Counter-Attack until the end of the round.