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Warlord is the title of Squat commanders. Warlords are close relatives of Stronghold Lords, and take command of a Stronghold's Brotherhood in battle. On the battlefield he is accompanied by a unit of [[Hearthguard]], drawn from the Lord's loyal retainers. They are identifiable due to their distinct and rather...[[Derp|comical looking horns.]] Bearing more of a resemblance to a flattened [[Viking]] that ate too many [[Meatbread]]. But that's 1980's model craftsmanship for you. | |||
Warlord is the title of Squat commanders. Warlords are close relatives of Stronghold Lords, and take command of a Stronghold's Brotherhood in battle. On the battlefield he is accompanied by a unit of [[Hearthguard]], drawn from the Lord's loyal retainers. They are identifiable due to their distinct and rather...[[Derp|comical looking horns.]] Bearing more of a resemblance to a flattened [[Viking]] that ate too many [[Meatbread]]. But that's 1980's model craftsmanship for you. With the reboot of the Squat armies as the Leagues of Votann, they’ve been replaced with commanders called '''[[Kâhl]]s'''. | |||
[[File:SquatWarlord+Hearthguard.jpg|270px|left|thumb|Fuck off Laddie!]] | |||
== Overview == | |||
It is traditional for a Warlord to present a Hearthguard with a gift in recognition of valor and loyalty, which is nearly always specially made. Sometimes by the hand of the Warlord himself, the highest of honors, and is often decorated with scenes of the events which it commemorates. These trophies are handed down from father to son, and a leading member of a long-established Hearthguard family can be expected to take the field resplendent with priceless antique jewellery. Unlike the normal Squat principles of succession, where everything passes to the heirs on a Squat's death, a Hearthguard cannot inherit his dead father's jewellery and trophies until he has won his first trophy on his own account; he then inherits his father's name, along with his full panoply of jewelry and equipment. | It is traditional for a Warlord to present a Hearthguard with a gift in recognition of valor and loyalty, which is nearly always specially made. Sometimes by the hand of the Warlord himself, the highest of honors, and is often decorated with scenes of the events which it commemorates. These trophies are handed down from father to son, and a leading member of a long-established Hearthguard family can be expected to take the field resplendent with priceless antique jewellery. Unlike the normal Squat principles of succession, where everything passes to the heirs on a Squat's death, a Hearthguard cannot inherit his dead father's jewellery and trophies until he has won his first trophy on his own account; he then inherits his father's name, along with his full panoply of jewelry and equipment. | ||
Rather like the knights of medieval worlds, Warlords and Hearthguards often have suits of Exo Armor. | Rather like the knights of medieval worlds, Warlords and Hearthguards often have suits of [[Exo-Armour|Exo Armor.]] | ||
[[Category: Warhammer 40,000]] | |||
[[Category:Dwarves]] | |||
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Latest revision as of 11:35, 22 June 2023
Warlord is the title of Squat commanders. Warlords are close relatives of Stronghold Lords, and take command of a Stronghold's Brotherhood in battle. On the battlefield he is accompanied by a unit of Hearthguard, drawn from the Lord's loyal retainers. They are identifiable due to their distinct and rather...comical looking horns. Bearing more of a resemblance to a flattened Viking that ate too many Meatbread. But that's 1980's model craftsmanship for you. With the reboot of the Squat armies as the Leagues of Votann, they’ve been replaced with commanders called Kâhls.
Overview[edit]
It is traditional for a Warlord to present a Hearthguard with a gift in recognition of valor and loyalty, which is nearly always specially made. Sometimes by the hand of the Warlord himself, the highest of honors, and is often decorated with scenes of the events which it commemorates. These trophies are handed down from father to son, and a leading member of a long-established Hearthguard family can be expected to take the field resplendent with priceless antique jewellery. Unlike the normal Squat principles of succession, where everything passes to the heirs on a Squat's death, a Hearthguard cannot inherit his dead father's jewellery and trophies until he has won his first trophy on his own account; he then inherits his father's name, along with his full panoply of jewelry and equipment.
Rather like the knights of medieval worlds, Warlords and Hearthguards often have suits of Exo Armor.
Forces of the Squats/Leagues | ||||||||
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Command: | Brôkhyr Iron-Master - Einhyr Champion - Guildmaster Kâhl - Living Ancestor (Grimnyr) - Squat Warlord - Votann | |||||||
Troops: | Brôkhyr Thunderkyn - Brotherhood Heavy Weapons Team COG - Commissar - Chthonian Beserks - Hearthguard Hearthkyn Warrior - Hearthkyn Salvager - Ironkin Mole Mortar Team - Tech Priest - Theyn | |||||||
Vehicles: | Cyclops War Machine - Colossus War Machine Land Train - Leviathan - Magna-Coil Bike - Rhino Squat Bike - Squat Trike - Tunneling Transport Vehicles Hekaton Land Fortress - Sagitaur ATV | |||||||
Flyers & Bombers: |
Iron Eagle Gyrocopter Overlord Armoured Airship | |||||||
Artillery: | Heavy Quad-Launcher Thunder-Fire Cannon | |||||||
Heavy Ordinance: |
Goliath Mega-Cannon | |||||||
Spacecraft: | Automated Barge Drone - Automated Bombing Drone Automated Fighting Drone |