Mythic Legions: Poxxus Azahazzar

SKU: R6-01-FHTD-MLPOXAZA
Item 209 of 315
€ 94,99 (including VAT)
Overview

As a callous ruler of the Netherrealm, the demon king Azahazzar was a nightmarish legend feared by all. It was only when the dark god Poxxus summoned him into the world of Mythoss that the nightmare became all too real for those on the mortal plane. Poxxus' summoning had the side effect of Azahazzar being divided into the twin demons Azhar and Zazhar. As the generals of The Circle of Poxxus, Azhar and Zazhar have spent ages searching for The Plaguesayer, Poxxus' cursed bow, in hopes of bringing about his return. Upon his arrival, Poxxus has now granted the demons their wish, recombining them into the mighty Azahazzar. As a commander of Poxxus' armies, Azahazzar wields his power to destroy and beget life with a mere touch.

Welcome to the Realm of Mythoss
In February 2015, Four Horsemen Studios and the action figure collecting world changed forever when the Realm of Mythoss was introduced and the very first Mythic Legions Kickstarter went live. Launched with an initial 22 figures offered, that Kickstarter went on to shatter its funding goal and “Mythic Legions 1.0” actually saw the release of 34 unique figures plus 6 weapons packs.

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Year 2025
Product type Action figures
Brand Four Horseman
Theme Mythic Legions

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