Cryx is a fictional kingdom in the Privateer Press created Iron Kingdoms fantasy roleplaying universe, and also its sister wargame, Warmachine.
The Cryx specialize in magical attacks and expendable undead troops that can be spent to either perform a variety of specialized attacks or for magic spells. Other commonly seen special abilities include Stealth which makes ranged attacks very difficult, and Arc Nodes which allow spellcasters to dramatica...
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