Hordes of Chaos

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The Hordes of Chaos is a "Warhammer Army" book, a supplement to the Warhammer Fantasy Battle game. The Hordes of Chaos book is currently out of print: the book previously included "Mortals," which are the human worshippers of Chaos (the brutal tribesmen referred to in-game as "Marauders") and the devoted worshippers ("Chaos Warriors" & Champions), as well as the Daemonic legions. In May, 2008, Games Workshop released the Daemons of Chaos army book, and subsequently published what they call a "get-you-by" army list for Chaos Mortals, in White Dwarf Magazine, issue 341.

Contents

[edit] Chaos mortals (current)

The "get-you-by" Chaos Mortals army list draws heavily from the now-defunct Mortals section of the Hordes of Chaos book. The largest changes are the elimination of almost all Daemons from the list (with the exceptions of daemonic mounts for characters, and one type of daemonic character), and the restructuring of Core and Special choices (most significantly, Chaos Knights are now a Special unit). The interim list also lacks any of the Lores of Chaos Magic present in the army book (instead, Sorcerers of Chaos have access only to Lores of Magic from the Basic Rule Book).

[edit] Army structure (outdated rules)

Under the now-outdated Hordes of Chaos rules, an army could be constructed in either of two ways:

  • A "daemonic" army of daemonic units (Khorne Bloodletters, Nurgle Plaguebearers, Tzeentch Horrors, and Slaanesh Daemonettes) led by a Daemonic leader (a Daemon Prince or a Greater Daemon of the Ruinous Powers) with the possibliity of units of mortal followers attached.
  • A mortal army led by a mortal follower of Chaos (a Lord, Champion, or Sorcerer of Chaos) with mostly mortal units (Chaos Knights, Chaos Warriors, Marauders) and a few daemonic units attached.

On top of this an army can be extended with units from the Beasts of Chaos book which details non-human servants of the Chaos powers, with the exception of the "Archaon's Horde" army as listed in the "Storm of Chaos" campaign book.

[edit] Characters

Although the current army list has none, Hordes of Chaos listed several special characters:

  • Galrauch, First of the Chaos Dragons: The two-headed Chaos Dragon is said to be the father of many of the hideous monsters that prowl the Chaos Wastes.
  • Vardek Crom, Herald of Archaon: Also known as Crom the Conqueror. A powerful warlord of the Kul tribe, Vardek Crom is allied with Archaon. During the Storm of Chaos, Crom led his army to attack the Empire from the east while Archaon attacked from the north. Crom also defeated Waaagh! Grimgor in the beginning of the campaign, thus earning the honor of being the first mortal to fight Grimgor to a draw in single combat.
  • Archaon, Lord of the End Times: A former Sigmarite templar, Archaon read a forbidden tome and learned the hidden secrets of his faith. He renounced his allegiance to Sigmar and quested for six powerful Chaos artefacts, becoming the Everchosen of Chaos and leading a massive army against the Empire.
  • The Four: Archaon's generals during the Storm of Chaos were known as the Four, and they were all exceptionally powerful servants to their respective Gods. Archaon gathered the Four among the Norse tribes. They were known as Haargroth, the Blooded One (champion of Khorne), Feytor the Tainted (champion of Nurgle), Styrkaar of the Sortsvinaer (champion of Slaanesh) and Melekh the Changer (champion of Tzeentch). Of these Four, only two survived the campaign, with Haargroth being slain by Ar-Ulric Emil Valgeir, and Melekh being executed by Archaon for failing to advance his troops fast enough across the Middle Mountains (to the north of Middenheim). Melekh was then replaced for the rest of the campaign by his son, Cyspeth.

In adidtion there is a character featured in the "Storm of Chaos" book

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