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[[File: Ushabti bow construct.jpg|right|thumbnail|.An Ushabti armed with a bow.]]
 
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'''Ushabti''' are giant statues carved in the image of the many deities of the [[Nehekharan pantheon]] and guard the great pyramids of the [[Tomb King]]s.
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'''Ushabti''' are giant statues carved in the image of the many deities of the [[Nehekharan pantheon]] and guard the great pyramids of the [[Tomb King]]s.<sup>1</sup>
  
Ushabti are imposing monuments, over three times the height of an average human. Being larger, they are fiercely strong but also very agile. When they are needed, the Tomb Kings bring the Ushabti to life by channelling great magic through them.
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Ushabti are imposing monuments, over three times the height of an average human. Being larger, they are fiercely strong but also very agile. When they are needed, the Tomb Kings bring the Ushabti to life by channelling great magic through them.<sup>1</sup>
 
[[File: Glaive Ushabti.jpg|left|thumbnail|A glaive-wielding Ushabti.]]
 
[[File: Glaive Ushabti.jpg|left|thumbnail|A glaive-wielding Ushabti.]]
Those that fight for the Tomb Kings see it as a great sign when Ushabti enter the battlefield, being representatives of their gods.
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Those that fight for the Tomb Kings see it as a great sign when Ushabti enter the battlefield, being representatives of their gods.<sup>1</sup>
  
In the time before Nagash, Ushabti were human infantry, given differing blessings by the gods depending on which god favoured their home city. They acted as the bodyguard for their king, in much the same way as the Tomb Guard does now, in death.
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In the time before Nagash, Ushabti were human infantry, given differing blessings by the gods depending on which god favoured their home city. They acted as the bodyguard for their king, in much the same way as the Tomb Guard does now, in death.{{Cite This}}
  
 
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*[[Warhammer Armies: Tomb Kings (6th Edition)]]
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*<sup>1</sup>: [[Warhammer Armies: Tomb Kings (6th Edition)]] p.27
  
 
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Revision as of 08:10, 23 January 2012

.An Ushabti armed with a bow.

Ushabti are giant statues carved in the image of the many deities of the Nehekharan pantheon and guard the great pyramids of the Tomb Kings.1

Ushabti are imposing monuments, over three times the height of an average human. Being larger, they are fiercely strong but also very agile. When they are needed, the Tomb Kings bring the Ushabti to life by channelling great magic through them.1

A glaive-wielding Ushabti.

Those that fight for the Tomb Kings see it as a great sign when Ushabti enter the battlefield, being representatives of their gods.1

In the time before Nagash, Ushabti were human infantry, given differing blessings by the gods depending on which god favoured their home city. They acted as the bodyguard for their king, in much the same way as the Tomb Guard does now, in death.Needs Citation

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