And if your opponent objects to unit fillers, you can claim that he is a heretic and should be treated appropriately. Actually, even if he does not object to this unit filler, he might still be a heretic - why else would his army oppose the holy and righteous Sigmarite templars on the tabletop?
Speaking of unit fillers, there are probably more options than just the DIY-bonfire, such as a pack of hounds with a handler, or a bunch of shackled heretics (not yet burned) carrying a torture wheel.
On the other, fielding a whole army themed around the witch fynders (leading mobs of citizens with pitchforks) would also allow one to dress in a dark cloak and a hat, carry around a big book entitled "Malleus Maleficarum" and spout brimstone on any suspicious on-lookers.



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While he suffer a bit from some Cruddace design (reminds me of the Necrotects) where he might not live long in CC to get the benefit you pay for, I think he have some potential. And the VHS idea is quite nice for him too, especially when facing harder stuff like Vampires or Chaos, should be fun!
