There were no rulesfor Melekh (as far as I know) and he was just there for fluff, as are Haargoth, Strykaar, Feytor, etc.
As for the grudge, that would be against the Forces of Evil, due to the fact that they launched the whole darned campaign, and they ultimately are responsible for the death of Garagrim.
Garagrim died?
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I'm quite anxious to see Ungrims reformed profile.
But seeing him die too would be cool as well, at least some tragedy in this overly happy campaign.
The way it goes right now, it would be unfair to kill any more good models. They should kill a few of Archies Lietenants, after all they get beaten constantly and are basically Star Trek Redshirts anyway.
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But seeing him die too would be cool as well, at least some tragedy in this overly happy campaign.
The way it goes right now, it would be unfair to kill any more good models. They should kill a few of Archies Lietenants, after all they get beaten constantly and are basically Star Trek Redshirts anyway.
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Marlus Chi Kai wrote:He died fighting something dangerous .... well, I consider a dead falling giant more dangerous then a living one at any rate.
And his death wasnt the end of an empire, it just means that Ungrim is no longer the slayer king, just a king. It's not like he's gonna say "Right, no more slayers in my city!".
This would also mean that the Dwarf are getting back their real leader, meaning that some shifting may happen between who ownes the Holdes: skaven and greenskins or the rightfull owners being the Dwarfs...
Interesting stuff can come out of this, still... Grudges will be settled
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Mielkith wrote:I don't beleave it. Garagrim dies to remove the conflicting oath. Then Ungrim just makes it all in vain and swears it again in his grief. What a plonker! Well, atleast his profile won't need changing.
Its a shame they didn't recover Garagrims axes. They could of cut the chains off.
lol. cut his chains off i thought army book people couldnt die? cos garagrims in the SoC book isnt he?
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Mielkith wrote:I don't beleave it. Garagrim dies to remove the conflicting oath. Then Ungrim just makes it all in vain and swears it again in his grief.
For a while I thought "Cool, big dwarf fluff shift."
What am I, stupid? I should have known better.
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TullarisOfHarGaneth wrote:lol. cut his chains off i thought army book people couldnt die? cos garagrims in the SoC book isnt he?
As has been pointed out many times both on this forum and on others the SoC book is a "Campaign Book" not an "Army Book" therefore all the characters that appeared only in the SoC book were fair game to become corpses.
However I think Gagarim must hold the record for the shortest lived fluff character in GW history.
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