Games Workshop has brought back another much-loved Warhammer 40,000 character with a flashy new trailer to help set the scene.
As confirmed on Warhammer Community, Commissar Sebastian Yarrick has returned to sort out the ongoing war on Armageddon, which is burning at the hands of the Orks. The new trailer shows how the Astra Militarum (née Imperial Guard) are struggling to survive in the face of the overwhelming xenos force. An official orders an evacuation, declaring in his panic that there is no hope for the Imperium of Man on the war-torn planet. Enter Yarrick, older, maybe a tad wiser, to deal with the cowardly official, rally (threaten) the troops, and surely renew his grudge match with, we presume, Ork Warlord Ghazghkull Thraka.
For the uninitiated, Yarrick sort of went away from the Warhammer 40,000 setting and the tabletop game back in 2022 after years of narrative hijinks with Ghazghkull on Armageddon. Complete with his Storm Bolter and iconic stolen Ork power klaw, Yarrick pursued Ghazghkull into the void after the gargantuan Greenskin was led away from the battlefield by an apparent vision from the gods. And that’s where Games Workshop left Yarrick, seemingly killed in action (no-one believed that).
Now, Yarrick is back with a new miniature, which reveals an older but no less angry army chief. “Commissar Sebastian Yarrick returns to Armageddon with a cool new miniature that pays tribute to the Yarrick models of the past,” Games Workshop said. “The Hero of Hades still sports the iconic pose, raising his pilfered Ork power klaw high and shouting defiance at his foes. You’ll notice the blazing bionic eye, billowing sash, shoulder epaulettes, and distinctive hat have all carried through from earlier versions of the miniature.”
“Old Bale Eye also looks older than ever before, with his aging body now held together with servo-enhanced callipers and an iron will. Look closer and you’ll notice he still carries a laspistol in a holster at his hip — the same weapon he uses to execute the cowardly, traitorous official in the animation above.”
Games Workshop said it will reveal more soon, but for now Warhammer 40,000 fans are excited at the prospect of one of the most well-known and popular characters in the setting finally returning to relevance. Indeed, Games Workshop has spent the last few years bringing a number of major Warhammer 40,000 characters back from the dead, a movement that kicked off with Ultramarines boss Roboute Guilliman’s miraculous resurrection in 2017. And the feeling is there are more dramatic revivals to come, with Warhammer 40,000 11th Edition waiting in the wings.
The 500 Worlds narrative expansion, which sees Space Marine 2 protagonist Titus thrust into the limelight, has teased the reunion of Guilliman and Dark Angels chief Lion El’Jonson, who miraculously popped back into existence as part of the Arks of Omen storyline in early 2023. These were galaxy-shaking plot developments for the Warhammer 40,000 setting, and ever since the Lion’s shock return to Warhammer 40,000, fans have wondered when he’d finally bump into his brother, Roboute.
The Warhammer 40,000 story, such as it is, is a slow moving beast. The scribes at Games Workshop sometimes take years to inch the overarching plot forward. Tantalizing plot threads are left dangling, sometimes for decades. Answers remain frustratingly out of reach. Cliffhangers seem destined to hang in a perpetual state of anticipation, never to be fulfilled. Such is the nature of Games Workshop’s grimdark 41st millennium, which has exploded in popularity over the last decade. At this point any news on how the story might actually move forward is analyzed to within an inch of its life, as if under investigation by the Inquisition itself. Now, we can add Commissar Sebastian Yarrick into the mix.
Image credit: Games Workshop.
Wesley is Director, News at IGN. Find him on Twitter at @wyp100. You can reach Wesley at [email protected] or confidentially at [email protected].
feedzy_import_tag feedzy_import_tag