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Lord-Relictor Herakes and the Blackhammers

They’re an Exemplar Chamber of the Anvils of Heldenhammer, so they field a lot of Paladins, among them Améline’s old Retinue of Retributors. It’s an old Chamber, and has fought through some of the fiercest conflicts the Stormcast have fought in the Age of Sigmar. They are named after the legendary folk hero, simply known as Blackhammer.
What’s agreed is that this figure was a hero, who constantly risked their life for the benefit of others, and yet somehow always survived despite the overwhelming odds that they were faced with, constantly cheating death.
A death god, and Nagash is the one that is popularly ascribed this role but it could have been another one, took this quite literally, and soon began hungering for Blackhammer’s soul, for a mortal to escape their clutches so many times had become a blow against their pride. However, no matter what this death god did, they could not prove that Blackhammer had prolonged their life with fel powers, or seize their soul by force. In the end, they opted for patience, for it seemed that Blackhammer still aged as all mortals do.
When Blackhammer finally breathed their last, the death god smiled, and waited in Shyish for their soul to arrive… But it never did.
The death god scoured the Realms, but could not find Blackhammer’s soul. It seemed that, however they managed it which no one to this day knows, Blackhammer had cheated death one last time.
The Blackhammers, being Anvils of Heldenhammer and thus constantly at war with Nagash, loved the version of this story where the Great Necromancer was the one that tried to take Blackhammer’s soul. They took up their name in their honour and strive to emulate them, both in heroics and in their defiance of death and its masters.

As of this moment, the Blackhammers are counted as destroyed, wiped out by Archaon’s forces at the All-Points during the events of BR: Morathi.

Herakes, Brother of the Stars, Anvil-Bearer, Who-Carries-The-Firmament-And-Laughs (like this title is a translation of a word from his old long-dead tongue), Herakes the Spirit-Forge, and many other titles, was the Lord-Relictor of the Anvils of Heldenhammer. He was an ancient folk-hero from the long-bygone days of the Age of Myth, a man attributed with many legends and tall tales, some of which are true, though when asked about them he’ll simply smile and move the conversation away from the topic. He guided the Blackhammers in matters spiritual, mental, and ethical. Valued for more than just his hammer-arm, he brought great wisdom with him to his Stormcast siblings, as well as a great capacity for listening. More than just a brother, he was a mentor, a friend to many.
He was the first one who figured out why Améline seemed to have lost so much of her humanity, identifying her deaths and Reforging on the Anvil as the cause. Herakes tried to limit her self-sacrificing tendencies to preserve her humanity, but he largely proved unsuccessful in this, much to his dismay. It greatly saddened him when Améline left the Blackhammers to become an Errant-Questor, but he had hopes that she would find success on her quest. He continued to guide the Blackhammers, and always had time to give that guidance to Améline whenever their paths crossed.
His life took a drastic turn in a battle against Ossiarch Bonereapers. He perished during that battle, itself not an unusual occurance, but this time his soul-lightning struck a Morghast mid-flight. Somehow he fused with the Morghast, and his whole soul overpowered the fragments of the others, gaining incomplete control.
In his confusion, all he remembered was that Améline was in Misthavn. Warring against the original personality of the Morghast unchained from Nagash’s domination, he took flight towards the City of Scoundrels to reunite with his Stormcast sister. Along the way the Morghast-Herakes would meet up and travel with a pyromaniacal grot called Snazag.

Baron Torglos Grubwood

Baron Torglos Grubwood

Baron Torglos Grubwood “Darkoathbane” – As Castellan he holds the command of Weeping Tor when the Grand Master is absent. As a Lord of Plagues he personally marshals the Blightking battlelines when the Order marches to war, along with other mortals/beasts that accompany them.

Aengellania Tearworn

Aengellania Tearworn was an old Soulbound Scinari Cathallar even before the Age of Chaos began; some whisper that she was among the first to be inducted in those ranks. She has never substantiated those claims, instead focusing on supporting the mental and physical well-being of her Soulbound comrades. There are rumours that this devotion even extends to Soulbound that have already died, that she is secretly working to find a way to reverse the shattering of their spirits upon death.

Though nobody knows if this is the case, none can doubt the deep love Aengellania feels for her comrades, the joy that she experiences when she learns from them, and the loss she plummets into should they perish.

Champion

Side-kick

Statline Alterations:

 

+1 Move

AELF, WANDERER, SKINK, BEASTS OF CHAOS, SKAVENTIDE, MALIGNANT, TZEENTCH

-1 Move

DUARDIN, IRONJAWZ, GROT

+1 Toughness

DUARDIN, SYLVANETH, NURGLE, FLESH-EATER COURTS, IRONJAWZ, ORRUK, GROT, OGOR

-1 Toughness

WANDERER, SKINK

+5 Health

SERAPHON, OSSIARCH BONEREAPERS

-5 Health

AELF, TZEENTCH, GROT, SKAVENTIDE

+1 Attacks

SLAVES TO DARKNESS, VAMPIRE, GROT

-1 Attacks

BEASTS OF CHAOS, NURGLE, FLESH-EATER COURTS

+1 Strength

SERAPHON, BLOODBOUND, ORRUCK, OGOR

-1 Strength

SKAVENTIDE, MALIGNANT, SYLVANETH, GROT

 

Events Chart (D6 Results)

 

1

Gate Crashers: A party of late entrants arrive at the pit gate! Deploy D3+1 gladiators at the pit edge at a position determined using a scatter dice (roll in the center of the arena and the edge it points to is the pit edge used). These gladiators can be used by anyone (essentially same rules as Chaotic Beasts). They have the same Statlines as Side-kicks, but have -1 to their attacks characteristics.

2

Ale Drinker: One of your fighters has somehow snagged himself a pint of ale from the crowd! Chose one of your fighters and heal D3 wounds.

3

Feign Injury: An arena entrant was playing dead! Nominate one of your injured models, that is within 2” of an enemy model. Scatter the chosen warrior 3” away from the fight. Heal one wound.

4

Take a Dive: Bribery is known to be used to determine the outcome of blood sports. One of the fighters has colluded with your Side-kick to give you an edge. Nominate one enemy fighter to bribe. Wound your side-kick 1 health for the fighter to be moved 5” away from other fighters, or wound yourself 3 health for the gladiator to move 7”, ending within 1” of another model.

5

Roar of the Crowd: The excitement of the grudge match sends one of the entrants into a deadly frenzy! Nominate one of your fighters, and +1 to their attacks and move

6

Pit Beast! One of the pit keepers unleashes a beast into the pit! Deploy the creature at the pit edge at a position determined using a scatter dice (roll in the center of the arena and the edge it points to is the pit edge used). Roll a D6 to see what species the creature is; 1-3 for a Fury or 2-4 for a Raptoryx

 

Weapons Chart (D6 Results)

 

1

Flail

2

Axe

3

Spear

4

Sword

5

Morning Star

6

Roll on the Custom Weapons Chart

 

Custom Weapons Chart (2D6 Results)
2

Celestial Iron Fan

Grand Masters of Dragon Monk brotherhoods have been known to fight armed with the most curious of items. Once such secret of Silverfrost’s weaponsmiths are iron fans. Celestial iron fans can flick deadly force with the grace of a dance.

Parry Missiles: A Celestial iron fan can be used to parry missiles in addition to close combat attacks. For each hit by a ranged weapon the warrior armed with the fan may roll a D6. If the score is greater than the hit score, the warrior has parried the blow, and the attack is disregarded.

3

Nagnin Throwing Knives

The knife is a master-crafted version of throwing knives. Each a fine piece of workmanship, with an eighteen-inch blade honed to razor edges. A thing of smooth curves and sharp line, it is not for show. 

Weighted: This exquisitely crafted thrown blade gets an increased chance to critical, critical hit on a 5+.  

4

Hunter’s Throwing Axe

Huntsmen stalk the unbridled wilds surrounding the Lost Forgecity of Grugni skinning foes. A throwing axe procured from one such dark wanderer is a fine quality implement.

5

Dragon Sword

Dragon swords are great-swords that are typically used by Tzeentchian warriors from far away Godsclaw. The blades are popular among robber knights and occasionally lifted by Griffon’s Eyrie warrior monks.

6

Great Axe​

Over-sized battle axes can be wielded only by the strongest of warriors. Great axes are forged for northern barbarians in The Rusted Wastes

Strike Last: Great axes are so heavy that any warrior using them always strikes last, even when charging.

Cutting Edge: A great axe modifies an enemies Toughness by –1, so a Toughness 4 warrior will have a Toughness of 3 when facing the Great Axe.

7

Trident​

Idoneth Deepkin of the Amethystine Ocean favour the long thrust of a trident. Unlike other arms the tri-pronged fork weapon is a sacred instrument to them in warfare

Strike First: An Amethystine Tridents smells out prey like an Allopex, if the bearer is attacked, you may make a single attack action. This does not count towards your actions.

8

Krakentooth Sword​

Kraken-tooth bites clean through armour, bone and heavy chains. Even the most resistant of obstacles cannot defy the sawing action of its razors edge.

Critical Death: The Krakentooth Sword is imbued with the wrath of the Kraken. If a warrior score three critical hits in a single attack action, the enemy being attacked is immediately slain.

9

Claw of the Old Ones

Star swords as they are known are ancient weapons made from a strange multi-coloured metal that is impervious to age and corrosion. It is said that the powers of this star-metal artifact are only be unleashed through a ritual known only to a handful of Seraphon. The blade of the claw glows white hot and can cut through armour as if it were paper. 

10

Obsidian Weapon

The Eye of Sigmar was an unusual jewel. A fist-sized piece of obsidian, it was found where a star fell to the earth. Obsidian is mined in the Frozen Fingers by slaves driven mad by Tzeentchian slave-masters. Although the technique is now all but lost after the dessolation of Karak-A-Zaruk, when expertly derived from its ore, the curious volcanic rock can make it’s bearer immune from fatigue for days on end.

11

Silverfrost Longsword

Prized indeed are blades of Domtanguan forged by Elves. Even more masterful though are the arms crafted by swordsmiths in the SIlverfrost Moauntain. Known as a Frostblade among Crabclaw merchants, the Silverfrost Longsword is a deadly crown jewel in the hands of a skilled fighter. Gold alone is never enough to acquire such a weapon. Frostblades are heirlooms and highly coveted. The few still smithed are gifted only in reward for some heroic deed that is done to comabt the evils of Chaos.

This is a work in progress

If you find any mistakes, or you find it plays better in some way, please feel free to get in touch with us and we’ll make it happen!

 

Thank you to the AoS NEON Facebook group for pointing me in the right direction in figuring out what could be done. And a big thank you to Stu ‘Werekin’ Cresswell and Mutiny in Marienburg, I quoted a fair amount of the work done there in the weapons area especially.

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