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Origin: Ghur

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Razortooth Hunters of Azyr

The Razortooth Hunters are a small warband hand selected by a Slaanian War Council of Azyr to hunt down agents of chaos that plague the Mortal Realms.

The Trineian Army

Noble Ghouls that due to the healing properties for both mind and body of the oasis they live in, managed to remain with most of their sanity intact

The Hallucinators

Lead by Polypitus the Clean, this group of Rotmire still seek to fulfill the visions they once saw in the Glimmerings found in their old home.

The Red Snow Trail

Led by the Mighty Tyrant Theddran Rawtooth on a path of insatiable hunger the raiders leave a red trail of blood in the snow as they slaughter and eat their way across the frozen wastelands.

The House of Vermillio

The House of Vermillio operates as Khardihr ’s largest internal financier. Most, if not all, undertakings by the city government is in some way funded by the Vermillios.

The Council of Khardihr

The Council of Khardhir is the preeminent power of Khardihr. This council frequently changes members as those that rise and fall in influence gain access, while unseating those that fall behind. Like everything in Ghur, you are both predator and prey within the Council.

Da Choppas

Da Choppas revel in brutal acts of vandalism. Whooping and howling at the tops of their voices, vast mobs of Ardboys charge forwards in a rowdy scrum, worked into a frenzy by the warclan’s many Warchanters.

Drothgar’s airbourne force

Barlimn and his top fighters boarded their paymaster’s skyships in the Hugering Steppes and headed to Barak Drak to honor what looks like a very promissing contract in the Badlands of Lahar while his firstbourne handles things back in the Wurmcaller Beacon.

Da Realmhuntaz (PTG)

Da Realmhuntaz are a nomadic warclan of Kruleboyz, led by Razgor Beastbreaka. These Kruleboyz originally hailed from the deserts of Ghur, having adapted to life in the desert and dealing with beasts that roamed them. They even build their society around hunting, with hunting trophies being the proof of your skill as a hunter. These days, they wander the realms, looking for beasts to slay and towns to pillage. Yet, they still prefer the scorching suns of the desert and the easy targets that Ghur brings.

Waaagh! Stovepipe!

An up and coming Waaagh! led by a brash MegaBoss known only as Stovepipe. It is rumoured that they were constructed by the Metal Realm’s magic and is used as a puppet for another, but any who say this to his face are swiftly dealt with. They use the might of enslaved Troggoths to be the brutish meatshields of their forces, while charging in the rest of the army afterwards. While they begin building up the forces for their own conquests, it isn’t uncommon for them to sell off the more rowdy Troggoths to various clients, using spare metal and sparky bits to make restraining collars for them to have better control on them.

Horgathans Herd

Horgathan is not simply the Great. He is the Greatest or he will be soon.
All shall bow before his horned majesty, all shall tremble before his mighty hoofbeat, all shall cower before his glorious goatie!

The Black Heart

Lady Anastasia de’Vries finds herself in a fine predicament. The Crimson Keep left her and her retinue of Blood Knights behind in The Hungering Steppes. Now she not only has to survive the Ghurish wildlife and the many factions waging war all around, but she has to find a way to return to the Crimson Keep. Or maybe…what If there was another way?

The Host of the Transcendant Self

The Host of the Transcendant Self encompasses the varied and eclectic mix of individuals following the teachings of Chaos Warlord Carnegros, a figure lauded by his following as somewhere between a guru and a sage.

The Hidden Reserve

In Khazalid: Thindrongol – The Hidden Reserve, a Kharadron frigate with the Sons of Bugman AEC, veered off the sky-whale migration it was hunting to answer a Kharadron distress beacon in the high airs above the Hungering Steppe.

Norscellan Reavers

Reaver-Queen Vorghya leads the unified tribes of Norscellan, Kurgali and Tung in raids across the coasts of Ghur. Recently, she has taken a sizable force and headed towards the Hungering Steppe.

The Cystborn Ravagers

“The Glottkin. The Brothers Glott. Just look at them. Magnificent. Three brothers, joined together into the greatest of Grandfather Nurgle’s champions. So beloved. So toxic. All we aspire to be.” – Mortox Bilewood –

The Bilewood brothers have only known Nurgle’s touch for a short time. Only a few years. They used to worship the Everqueen, but she was insufficient to the task of guarding their farm. She couldn’t keep it from being turned into a Filth Pit. She couldn’t keep a Gnarlmaw from taking root. And she couldn’t keep the six Bilewood brothers from being fed to it. In its gut, five of the six brothers saw the light (we don’t talk about Kenzi anymore) – or maybe not the ‘light’, maybe the slime? – either way…five of the six brothers crawled out of the Filth Pit better and stronger once they accepted the Grandfather as the true Lord of Life. –

Two of the brothers lasted less than a year, struck down by those terrible Hallowed Knights that, for some reason, keep trying to prevent the Grandfather from finding and marrying the Everqueen. Ridiculous really. Why would they want to keep them apart? Can’t they see how great they would be together? I know, they would be amazing. Seriously, the Hallowed Knights have a lot to answer for. Oh, and they killed Agar and Karnak. We mentioned that already, didn’t we? Either way, those Hallowed Knights are a scourge and not the good kind. –

Anyways…The Bilewood Brothers (the three that are left) have a plan. They will spread the word of the Grandfather and draw his attention and then they will get to ascend to the greatness of the Glottkin. They will be so great that everyone else will be like “Glottkin? Who’s that? We only know The Bilewood Brothers”.

Drothgar Lodge

As news of a contract for an incursion into the plains of the Hungering Steppe, issued by a local tribe’s chieftain, reached Lofnir, Barlimn Ironhewer undertook the rite to take the Grimnirr name and start his own lodge. So starts the folly of the Drothgar Lodge. Taking this opportunity to settle in Ghur looking for Magmadroths’eggs is an idea with a few supporters. That Ghur would be a good realm to search for monster eggs and recover Grimnirr’s essense isn’t a crazy notion, but everything else is. Who better to tame the Steppe than the stout local breed of Fyreslayers? There surely is a reason for the absence of any proiminent lodges in that region. Where there is a risk, there is opportunity.

Rulerz of da Waste

The Rulerz of da Waste are a mixed band of orruks and grots, who banded together under the leadership of “da wize’ Togtol”, heir to the mysterious Bakatai, emperor of the Sky Wolves in Hysh.

Wolves of Sigmar

The Wolves of Sigmar headed to the Hungering Steppe from the Realm of Chamon, are led by Lord-Celestant Rassus Ravenmane. They a vanguard-warrior chamber on a quest to help Rassus’s sister.

The Coven of Mightfulness

An offshoot of the Cult of the Transient Form, these Kairic Acolytes have collectively decided that they prefer the perfection of their magically-enhanced human physiques to the twisted, avian forms of Tzaangors. They have now set up their operations in Ghur’s Hungering Steppe, seeking to demonstrate their strength against the many mighty monsters (and armies) that the Realm of Beasts has to offer.

Primal Sons Brotherhood

The Astral Templars Brotherhood consists of Stormcasts from the Primal Sons Vanguard-Auxiliary Chamber and Venerable Venerators Warrior Chamber. Based in the tundra continent of the Jhokulands in Ghur, the Astral Templars have been tasked with taming the Godbeast continent for the mortal denizens. Much of the land has changed, but the Primal Sons’ mission remains. The Astral Templars have taken down beasts and foes alike, and love to boast of their great deeds with trophies, mead, and tales at the Drakken Lodge Stormkeep in the city of Thunder Mesa.

The Children of The End Times

The Children of The End Times are a Vanguard-Auxiliary Chamber of The Blades of Light Stormhost. Originally stationed in Shyish, the Chamber is known not only for its prowess in outmaneuvering and destroying the Realm’s many restless dead, but also for its detailed genealogical records of both its members and the citizens they protect. According to its members, each warrior is the child of a long-dead mortal hero and seeks to uphold their parents’ legacy.

Blue crow

The blue crow originates in the craw mountain in realm of ghur they are tzeentch marked chaos tribe that worship him as the Raven king. It has been always ruled by two rulers one leading the troops they other is charge of the faith and omens it’s currently leaders are pair of twins knows as Morgiran Silvercraft and Hana Night wing.

Dornayar Exiles

Exiled after a civil war in the Prime Dominion, Telidan’s warriors wander through the realms in search of powerful artefacts that could help them overthrow Dariel the Tyrant (and replace him). When they learned about Fortress Librarium they decided to travel to the Hungering Steppes. Arcineth’s art of gheistweaving gave them hope for a chance of summoning back their former satrap, Elusedrod the Deathly.

Stormscale Covenant

A stormhost chosen by Dracothion, these mortal cultists were reforged into draconic warriors of the god beast.