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The horde of Dun-Scaith was born of the alliance between a pack of [[Devourers of Vile-Tis|Wolfen Devourers]] commanded by the war chief Ranghor and a group of [[Kelts of the Drune Clan|Drunes]] led by a formor named Tyramòn.
The horde of Dun-Scaith was born of the alliance between a pack of [[Devourers of Vile-Tis|Wolfen Devourers]] commanded by the war chief Ranghor and a group of [[Kelts of the Drune Clan|Drunes]] led by a formor named Tyramòn.
The Rules and background for Dun-Scaith were released in the Cry Havoc 4 magazine and Game Aid.


== How to join this horde? ==
== How to join this horde? ==
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Fighters with War Cry/X see the value bound to this ability increase by 1 point.
Fighters with War Cry/X see the value bound to this ability increase by 1 point.


===== If the army includes a majority of Drunes =====
==== If the army includes a majority of Drunes ====
If the Devourers form a minority, then their feeling of superiority over humans pushes them to impress their allies with their ferocity in combat. All Devourers of the horde of Dun-Scaith benefit from a +1 in Strength during the round in which they have charged. This bonus is bound to the state of fury into which they throw themselves; it therefore remains valid for the whole round, even against enemies that the Devourers haven't charged.
If the Devourers form a minority, then their feeling of superiority over humans pushes them to impress their allies with their ferocity in combat. All Devourers of the horde of Dun-Scaith benefit from a +1 in Strength during the round in which they have charged. This bonus is bound to the state of fury into which they throw themselves; it therefore remains valid for the whole round, even against enemies that the Devourers haven't charged.


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