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== List of notable "Extraordinary" individuals recorded in the book == *'''[[Skarsnik]]''' - The one mention having the most entries in the book. A cunning goblin as well as the warlord of the Eight Peaks. Congrats, you filthy grobi, hope Grimnir feasts on your dirty greenskin blood, you little shit. *'''[[Grimgor Ironhide]]''' - Committed several acts of dawi-slaughter with his magic axe Gitsnik, as well as cooking captured Dawi alive inside their armor. *'''[[Gorfang Rotgut]]''' - Written in for innumerable offences, but most infamously breaking into Karak Azul, looting many treasures and killing many dwarfs, alongside shaming King Kazador's son Kazrik by shaving his beard (which drove Kazrik insane from trauma). Finally stricken from the Book after being slain in single combat by Thorgrim Grudgebearer. Good fucking riddance. *'''[[Ushoran]]''' - Filthy two faced oathbreaker who invaded Silver Pinnacle with [[Neferata]]. He is called an Oathbreaker because he once ruled the city of Mourkain, primitive but effective trading ground for the Dawi and appeared to be a pretty cool guy. He shown his true nature after he went mad with the power of Nagash's crown and going on an ape shit killing frenzy against the Dawi, eventually went to siege the silver pinnacle with another no good "queen of evil" Neferata (see below). No bad deed goes unpunished of course, for his empire was later attacked by Neferata and the orcs; he has since gone insane, devolving into the filthy, flea-ridden monster he has always been. FUCK. HIM. *'''[[Neferata]]''' - The first recorded Uzkular (Undead) grudge. She was fine in the eyes of the Dawi at first, administrating the trading between Karaz Bryn and the city of Mourkain, and even fought greenskins together. Their alliance eventually broke when Razek Silverfoot discovered their undead secret and was slain. Although she did invade the Silver Pinnacle with the forces of Mourkain, she offered peaceful surrender terms to the king Borri Silverfoot and his civilians, only for the civilians to be killed by Khaled al Muntasir and other Strigoi Vampires shortly after - albeit against Neferata's wishes. The king and other surviving Dwarfs took Slayer oaths in shame and sorrow, and thus began the Dawi hatred for undead. Though Ushoran was the first undead recorded, the concept of necromancy was not well known at the time so he was recorded as a Zangunaz (blood drinker). After Neferata however, it became the Dawi's word for vampires (and one of the titles of dishonor they gave Neferata was "Queen of Evil"). *'''[[Mannfred von Carstein|Khaled al Muntasir]]''' - Began his Dawi slaughtering career at the Silver Pinnacle (see above), then joined Nagash to torment the Dawi's best friend: Sigmar and his Empire. Fled like the bitch coward he was after he lost against Sigmar at a staring contest and mocked him about the Empire's hard times. Although he is supposed to be Mannfred Von Carstein, the Dawi probably view them as two different persons and record their grudges separately. *'''[[Malekith]]''' - [[War of the Beard|Broke Snorri Whitebeard's promises and caused massive devastation on both elves and dwarfs after he disguised his agents as high elves to assault a dwarf caravan]]. Apparently has so many grudges against him that the complete record outside the Great Book of Grudges fills libraries (yet apparently still not as many as Skarsnik the aforementioned goblin, who gained more grudges in decades than Malekith got in millennia). Fuck you Malekith, you Elgi'drazh piece of shit! *'''Caledor II''' - This arrogant Phoenix king is the second reason why the [[War of the Beard|<s>War of the Beard</s> WAR OF VENGEANCE]] started. He insulted the Dwarfs when they came to compensate for their lost caravan and even go as far to shave the beard of Forek Grimbok, the Dwarfs emissary that was sent to negotiate. This led Grimbok to become a slayer out of humiliation and Gotrek Starbreaker, the high king at the time to swear a mighty oath to get the compensation in either gold or blood from the Elves or else he'd shave his own beard. Such terrifying oaths and tragedies has led Caledor II to have 437 separate grudges against him, along with many insults the Dwarfs created to demean and ridicule him (see below). As of now, this grudge has been avenged with the elf king's death and the high king got the Phoenix Crown in compensation. Still, many grudges against the Elven race as a whole remain and the war will forever be remembered as proof that the elves are untrustworthy. He's also acknowledged by both races as CALEDOR THE IDIOT for what he did. *'''[[Queek Head-Taker]]''' - Killed many Dwarves during his fight for the Karak Eight Peaks as well as wasted an entire armory of expensive, powerful runic weaponry at Karak Azul in a pitch battle where he tricked the Orc of Black Crag to fight with the Dwarves of Karak Azul. His grudge got written off in the End Times where High King Thorgrim publicly declared his crimes, choked him, then beheaded the overgrown rat with his axe during the Skaven siege on Karaz-a-Karak. *''' [[Krell]] ''' - A powerful Khornate champion who had killed many Dwarves in life and death. His grudge is a notable one since it began in ancient time before the time of Sigmar, where he sided with the despicable Night Goblins to assault the Dwarf strongholds of Karak Ungor and Karak Varn. Fortunately, a Dwarf hero named Grimbul Ironhelm killed him during the assault on Karak Kadrin where his grudge was redeemed (or the dwarfs thought at that time). He made a return after 1500 years, raised as an undead wight under the control of the dreaded necromancer Nagash. Even after Krell and Nagash were defeated by Sigmar himself, he made '''ANOTHER''' return centuries later, raised by a necromancer named Heinrich Kemmler, the Lichemaster, who now has him as his thrall (until the retcon). So yeah, Krell is a badass and the only individual on this book that had their entry appear '''more than once''' for every time the grudge was redeemed as he died three times (six times if you count [[The End Times]] - getting his head snipped off by a Tomb Scorpion in the Battle of Khemri, swallowed whole by a Greater Daemon of Nurgle in the Battle for the Black Pyramid and finally when he got killed by Sigvald in Middenheim). *'''[[Nagash]]''' - A very ancient and powerful necromancer who so really, REALLY fucking evil to everyone (even chaos) that not even the book of grudges can ignore him, and he has about as many entries as [[Malekith]]. [[Nagash]] is responsible for personally destroying at least one Dwarf hold, creating vampires (aka Zangunaz) plus the concept of undeath in general, as well as two other extraordinary individuals on this list: Krell and Neferata. He even tried to kill Sigmar, the Dwarfs' best friend, but failed. He probably had a grudge for every time a random necromancer cast a spell on a Dawi OR raised a Dawi into living death. It is also because of him the Tomb Kings (aka Uzkuli'gorl) were created and now haunt every Dawi who had their jewelry as the kings' heirloom, or included some of the stolen gold from the kings' in their heirlooms. *'''[[Deathmaster Snikch]]''' - A particular individual who is so deadly that its art of killing is completely incomprehensible. Most notable of its actions include: killing Belegar's brother Dromgar inside a highly secured hold and making his head disappear, wiping out Thorgrim's descendants as well as many other Dawi in one killing spree at a highly secured Karak-a-Karak, as well as destroying Dwarf Engineer Thornik Thorson's Iron Cog-dragon on the eve of the Battle of the Bitter Peak. Just WHO could managed to pull such a feat? Certainly not a cowardly beast like the Skavens. Heard it could even wield ''three'' glowing green knives. THREE!? and [[Warpstone|GREEN]]? It has even been sighted in many areas of the Empire, where it has created countless murders that made the manlings' minds boggle, such as the case where a manling wizard was flayed in a highly secured and locked chamber. Do note the most frightening thing was that the Dwarves do not even know the name of this assassin rat; they had to gave him an alias, "Murder Demon of Darkness," in the book's entry.
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