Slaanesh Keeper Of Secrets

Their motto is 'What happens in the Warp, stays in the Warp.'

If you thought the Daemonettes were sexually perverse, you haven't seen a Keeper of Secrets, the Great Daemon of Slaanesh. Keepers of Secrets have generally the same body, albeit several times larger, with four arms and the lower pair ending in snapping claws. What makes them unique is that the head is based on Slaanesh's mood at the time he/she formed the Keeper. As such, it can be anywhere from hauntingly beautiful to insanely grotesque. Like the rest of Slaanesh's followers, Keepers of Secrets seek sensation in all forms, either sex, drugs, rock and roll, or just killing everything around them in a wild frenzy.

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  2. But the point of it, with 4 KoS and 3 Lord D's all slaanesh (I believe thats run and charge) you have 1 turn to kill at least 1/2 of it or you are screwed. With Fight first, can't fall back, 6' Heroics, with good placement they can easily kill 2-3 units in melee a game turn. Also remember all the Slaanesh HQ 's are Psyker too.

On the tabletop, the Keeper of Secrets is a fast CC killing machine. Compared with the Bloodthirster, it's more focused on killing rank and file troops because of its Witstealer Sword due to it's lacking of the Bloodthirster's beefiness, and it's not as survivable as it due to not being a Flying Monstrous Creature.

Enter your email to get the very latest - news, promotions, hobby tips and more from Games Workshop. You can unsubscribe at any time. By subscribing you confirm that you are over the age of 13 or have consent from your parent or guardian to subscribe. A Keeper of Secrets is a Greater Daemon of Slaanesh, a consummate warrior and spellmaster of the Dark Prince’s hosts. Their four powerful limbs move languidly as they slink forwards – only to explode into lethal motion when their prey is in reach.

It should be noted that they are armed with Elegan/tg/reatblade.

Known Keepers of Secrets[edit]

  • Amnaich the Golden: A very powerful KoS who tried to pull the entire Golwyn Belt star system into his little corner of the Warp and farm the souls of the inhabitants. He is very charismatic and all things Slaanesh and he Sauroned the people of the Golwyn Belt into worship him and his daemonettes as angels while he was still getting shit ready. The cult of Amnaich developed into a Jehova's Witness kind of situation as they travelled around converting people Galaxy wide. This shit went on for like a thousand years mind you! And he had at least a hundred worlds worshiping him. Eventually the Inquisition came in the picture. He had giant statues(of himself) built all over by his fanatical worshipers and mass sacrifices ensued as he was going to split himself and get inside the statues. It all makes sense of course. The Imperial Navy stopped the ritual by bombing the statues from orbit since they were so huge. Now he is literally like a false emperor with pieces of his soul/daemonic astral being/shards splintered here and there. His cult thinks there will be a second coming as one does.
  • Asteroth: Featured in Daemonifuge, Asteroth is one of the most powerful Keepers of Secrets ever encountered by the Imperium, discovered in a supernatural prison on a barren planet. The Order Pronatus of the Adepta Sororitas attempted to study it in order to better learn how to defeat Chaos (something they were marginally successful at), but despite the Sister's faith, several were subtly turned to Slaanesh worship. When the time was ripe, the traitors freed the daemon, who crafted the surviving loyalist sisters into a horrific thing called the Screaming Cage, which caused their pain to be shared, but incidentally allowed their faith to be shared as well. Asteroth displayed an incredible talent for corruption; once it was freed, it was able to quickly convert almost any mortal, even those as pious as Sisters of Battle, and it ran a fairly large and well-concealed Slaanesh cult whose influence even extended to Ophelia VII, one of the most devout worlds in the Imperium.
  • N'kari: A Keeper of Secrets (originally said to be a Daemon Prince) responsible for who took credit for the destruction of Craftworld Malan'tai before getting his ass handed to him by the Grey Knights. Also an Elf who was so vain, she wanted the attention of Slaanesh him/her/itself and in modern times has been killed by Teclis and Tyrion in the plural.
  • Zarakynel: Responsible for corrupting the planet Sherilax and one of Slaanesh's most powerful Keeper of Secrets. Enjoys eating the occasional soulstone and Eldar rape.
  • Daemon of Laeran: A Keeper of Secrets responsible for the corruption of the Emperor's Children. It was found bound to a sword found on Laeran, and had corrupted the Laer into the embrace of Slaanesh. Fulgrim took it as a trophy, and the Daemon corrupted the Primarch. When Fulgrim realized how far he had fallen after killing Ferrus Manus, the Daemon tricked him into lowering his mental barriers and possessed Fulgrim, subsequently impersonating him and committing all of Fulgrim's following atrocities, including the mass debaucheries during the siege of Terra and the seemingly permanent incapacitation of Roboute Guilliman...wait, does anyone else hear clapping? Retcon time! A Horus Heresy novella tells us that after a while, Fulgrim was able to overtake it and trap it in a portrait of himself painted from shit and spinal fluid. Ferrus was Fulgrim's last link to any sort of morality and barrier from a life given over entirely to Slaanesh, so instead of breaking his spirit (which it did for a while), the Daemon of Laeran just set the groundwork for its own dicking over. In the end, the swell and cultured Warlord Fulgrim became a planet rapist and sense freak sadist without a pussified daemon pulling the strings...That clapping is even louder now.
  • Heartslayer: A Keeper of Secrets who was largely responsible for the downfall of the Eldar Craftworld Kher-Ys and possessing an Avatar of Khaine. Kher-Ys was protected by a particularly powerful set of runes that prevented an invasion. To pave the way for an invasion: Heartslayer disguised itself as a handsome eldar male and seduced the daughter of an Autarch who guarded Kher-Ys. Heartslayer then stole the key for the the runes protecting the craftworld from the sleeping Autarch and deactivated them, basically causing the entirety of the craftworld crap their mesh-armored pants by commencing a full-scale daemonic invasion. The Craftworld tried to summon an Avatar of Khaine, but Heartslayer managed to reach the Avatar's chamber just before the birth of the avatar. For some reason, an avatar has no soul at the moment of its conception, so he/she gouged the avatar's eyes out and proceeded to possess the husk and turn it against the Craftworld's defenses. Needless to say, genocidal hilarity ensued.
  • Kyriss the Perverse: A Keeper of Secrets responsible for enslaving the Signus System during the Horus Heresy. Committed all manner of unspeakable perversions before Sanguinius and the Blood Angels arrived to fuck him up, only to in turn be attacked by Ka'bandha the Bloodthirster. Horus and Ka'Bandha intended Kyriss to be sacrificed as part of their plan to kill Sanguinius and turn the Blood Angels to Khorne. When Ka'Bandha was thrown back into the Warp, Kyriss told Sanguinius that it would spare the Blood Angels if Sanguinius took the hate of one of his lost sons into him, but the Apothecary Meros did instead. Kyriss proceeded to go absolutely apeshit on the Blood Angels in rage before Sanguinius cut its head off. Interestingly, even Kyriss couldn't seem to decide which sex it was.
  • The Sapphire King: The physical manifestation of the pent-up grief and pride of the Iron Hands or something like that. I don't know, I was having trouble following exactly why this guy is so fascinated with the sons of Ferrus. Well, besides the fact that he was born when Fulgrim went all chop-chop on Ferrus' neck. Point is, he has a fetish for machines made of fleshy bits and turning Iron Hands into Chaos Spawns so he can-oh shit OH SHIHJKGASDFKGHBGELJWBKC
  • Emeli Duboir: The Chaos cultist that a certain Hero of the Imperium banged and subsequently killed. Later returned as a Keeper of Secrets hell bent on sucking the soul of the brave commissar and the planet he was on straight into the warp.
  • Luxscious: A Keeper of Secrets who was the first to decide it was Slaanesh's replacement, called the Ur-Slaanesh, following his/her/its kidnapping by Elves Aelves in Age of Sigmar (no, seriously, that's actually canon). Luxscious and the other Keepers who decided they themselves were the only one worthy of that position had to play down their ambition as Archaon, now supreme boss of all Chaos (no, seriously), won't accept a pretender to a position that he himself wants to take...for some reason. Apparently being HNIC rapeviking means perfection and pride now. Well, the Vikings were actually pretty vain about their appearances, so it isn't that far fetched.
  • Manushya-Rakshasi: A Keeper of Secrets brought forth during the Heresy by an Emperor's Children apothecary who dabbled in daemon summoning as a hobby. Converted a ton of noise marines into daemons and attempted to kill as many White Scars as possible, invading their ships whilst they journeyed in the Webway. Jaghatai Khan gutted it with its own sword.
  • Shalaxi Helbane: A new Keeper of Secrets named character, created by Slaanesh as the living manifestation of its longstanding rivalry with Khorne. It has slain countless Bloodthirsters, and rumor has it that they have even defeated Skarbrand.
  • Ur-Slaanesh and Sigmar meet at an extraplanar motel.

Gallery[edit]

  • The old (Forge World) model that's a prime example for showcasing Slaanesh's multi-tiddy fetish.

  • Daemonettes with a Keeper of Secrets.

  • Not even a KoS can shock Empire militiamen.

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Slaanesh will now have a battletome for Warhammer Age of Sigmar! Renamed “Hedonites of Slaanesh”, the army is getting a new battletome and several new models, including a simply stunning Keeper of Secrets.

Here you’ll find all the information on the Hedonites of Slaanesh release – new lore, new models and new battletome. Just what you need to know.

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Hedonites of Slaanesh Release

Now, Slaanesh has been stirring for most of 2018. The trapped Chaos god was a major protagonist in the lore accompanying the Daughters of Khaine release earlier in the year. As you would expect given that Morathi spent centuries within the bowels of Slaanesh and has been changed forever by the experience.

As we know from both the Daughters of Khaine and Idoneth Deepkin battletomes, Slaanesh has been chained up between Ulgu and Hysh, while Tyrion, Teclis, Malorien and Morathi have been siphoning out aelven souls in their attempts to recreate the aelven races.

Hedonites of Slaanesh

So the new Hedonites of Slaanesh battletome comes with allegiance abilities for the three hosts of Slaneesh – the Invaders, Godseekers and Pretenders. Each of the hosts has an
additional allegiance ability, a new way to generate depravity points, and its own selection of command traits and artefacts. New warscrolls, new spell lores and more.

Depravity Points

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Depravity points remain the main allegiance ability and there are new ways to earn them and exploit them. Slaanesh armies earn a depravity point whenever a model loses a wound, but is not slain, by a Slaanesh Hero, or when that Hero takes a wound. Depravity points accrue for both wounds and mortal wounds.

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Locus of Diversion

The Activation Wars continue. All Hedonite Heroes can attempt to divert enemy units in combat, forcing them to fight at the end of the phase. If the enemy unit has the ability to fight at the start of the combat phase, then the effects cancel out.

Euphoric Killers

Euphoric Killers generates extra hits for unmodified hit rolls of sixes – expect plenty of extra hits from your large blocks of Daemonettes.

Invaders

Invaders armies have lost the multiple command traits but gained increased range of command abilities.

Invaders generate extra depravity points from being in enemy terrain.

Here is one artefact from the Invaders – which allows you to use an enemy hero to attack a nearby enemy unit.

Godseekers

The quick ones.

Who like charging.

And retreating and then charging.

Pretenders

Those who have a high opinion of themselves.

Whose general likes hitting things.

Away on their own.

Slaanesh Spell Lore

Three spell lores available to Slaanesh wizards (regardless of your choice of host). The division is between Daemon Wizards, Mortal Wizards and Greater Daemon Wizards.

Daemon Wizards.

Mortal Wizards.

Greater Daemon Wizards.

Keeper of Secrets

The Keeper of Secrets was the last of the four greater daemons to get a new plastic sculpt and it was certainly worth the wait!

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And there is an alternative build too!

Here are the stat lines and abilities. The command ability is still to be revealed.

And some optional wargear. Make that scary opposing threat harder to hit.

Shalaxi Helbane

The special character Keeper of Secrets. What an incredible model. An enemy hero hunter.

Syll’Esske, the Vengeful Allegiance

What an interesting dual-model unit.

With a spell allowing it to turn off enemy command abilities within 18″ – perfect for stopping repeat pile-ins or start of combat phase abilities.

And a command ability.

The Contorted Epitome

A powerful dual-model caster and anti-magic piece.

Heartslayer

That is resilient to mortal wounds.

And that slows enemy combatants.

A New Masque model

There is a new Masque of Slaanesh model coming too.

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Slaanesh Terrain Piece

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As with all new releases, Slaanesh get their own terrain piece: the Fane of Slaanesh.

The Fane produces extra depravity points when you summon new units near-by and allows you to gain re-rolls to hit on a nearby hero each turn. It also introduces a new mechanic in that you can sacrifice an artefact held by your hero and gain re-rolls to hit for the rest of the battle for that hero.

Hedonites of Slaanesh Endless Spells

The Hedonites of Slaanesh Endless Spells are the Wheels of Excruciation, the Dreadful Visage and the Mesmerising Mirror.

Wheels of Excruciation

A low-cast-cost mortal wound dealing spell that is best aimed at lightly armoured hordes.

Mesmerising Mirror

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The Mesmerising Mirror boasts several rules mechanics that we have just not seen before.

Heartslayer

Dreadful Visage

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The Dreadful Visage offers some mortal wound output and a bravery debuff.