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Made for Khaine to wield personally, the Widowmaker somehow wound up in the mortal world at the Altar of Khaine on the Blighted Island north of [[Ulthuan]]. When the Warp Gates at the poles of the world collapsed and [[Bloodletter]]s and [[Daemonettes]] fucked over northern Ulthuan, the [[Everqueen]] of the time perished. As a result the OG of the [[High Elves]], [[Aenarion]], totally lost his shit. There was a myth that whoever drew the Widowmaker would be imbued with great power, but would be cursed to /fail and their entire line would be doomed to want to copycat him. He did it anyway. It powered him up so much he was able to destroy entire hordes of Daemons. However, it also made him make a string of bad decisions that would result in the beginning of the [[Dark Elf]] race. This might have been Khaine's original plan, since it ended up with the [[Dark Elves]] coming into being, and as a result the two groups of elves have fought since. During the last great battle against Chaos in the first invasion, Aenarion used the Widowmaker to kill the avatars of all 4 Chaos gods and countless Daemons. He was mortally wounded, so he mounted on his dragon and flew across Ulthuan to return the Widowmaker to it's altar. There he took off his chestplate, and stood shirtless and bleeding to death for a moment. He then vanished, body and all.  
Made for Khaine to wield personally, the Widowmaker somehow wound up in the mortal world at the Altar of Khaine on the Blighted Island north of [[Ulthuan]]. When the Warp Gates at the poles of the world collapsed and [[Bloodletter]]s and [[Daemonettes]] fucked over northern Ulthuan, the [[Everqueen]] of the time perished. As a result the OG of the [[High Elves]], [[Aenarion]], totally lost his shit. There was a myth that whoever drew the Widowmaker would be imbued with great power, but would be cursed to /fail and their entire line would be doomed to want to copycat him. He did it anyway. It powered him up so much he was able to destroy entire hordes of Daemons. However, it also made him make a string of bad decisions that would result in the beginning of the [[Dark Elf]] race. This might have been Khaine's original plan, since it ended up with the [[Dark Elves]] coming into being, and as a result the two groups of elves have fought since. During the last great battle against Chaos in the first invasion, Aenarion used the Widowmaker to kill the avatars of all 4 Chaos gods and countless Daemons. He was mortally wounded, so he mounted on his dragon and flew across Ulthuan to return the Widowmaker to it's altar. There he took off his chestplate, and stood shirtless and bleeding to death for a moment. He then vanished, body and all.  


High Elves have spent a great deal of time and lives keeping the Dark Elves off the Blighted Isle, and once there try to disrupt the rituals needed to unlock the Widowmaker to be drawn by a Dark Elf. So far, they've been unsuccessful. They've also wasted enough resources to take over the world ten times over trying to get it. Blame [[Malekith]].
High Elves have spent a great deal of time and lives keeping the Dark Elves off the Blighted Isle, and once there try to disrupt the rituals needed to unlock the Widowmaker to be drawn by a Dark Elf. So far, they've been unsuccessful. They've also wasted enough resources to take over the world ten times over trying to get it. <s>Blame [[Malekith]].</s> Which is weird, given that in his novel Malekith had had the chance to take up the Widowmaker and decided <i>against it</i> realising it was an obvious [[Trap]] in a demonstration of character growth and having learned from his father's mistakes.


==[[Warhammer 40,000|40k Version]]==
==[[Warhammer 40,000|40k Version]]==

Revision as of 19:55, 10 June 2014

A weapon, made by Vaul for Khaine, containing immense power. The power to make someone a Mary Sue. It is the Excalibur of the Warhammer world, except it's dark twin that just wants lot of blood.

Warhammer Fantasy

More powerful than any other object in the mortal world. It appears as different kinds of weapons, specifically the type of weapon favored by whoever is gazing upon it and if drawn will keep that shape.

Made for Khaine to wield personally, the Widowmaker somehow wound up in the mortal world at the Altar of Khaine on the Blighted Island north of Ulthuan. When the Warp Gates at the poles of the world collapsed and Bloodletters and Daemonettes fucked over northern Ulthuan, the Everqueen of the time perished. As a result the OG of the High Elves, Aenarion, totally lost his shit. There was a myth that whoever drew the Widowmaker would be imbued with great power, but would be cursed to /fail and their entire line would be doomed to want to copycat him. He did it anyway. It powered him up so much he was able to destroy entire hordes of Daemons. However, it also made him make a string of bad decisions that would result in the beginning of the Dark Elf race. This might have been Khaine's original plan, since it ended up with the Dark Elves coming into being, and as a result the two groups of elves have fought since. During the last great battle against Chaos in the first invasion, Aenarion used the Widowmaker to kill the avatars of all 4 Chaos gods and countless Daemons. He was mortally wounded, so he mounted on his dragon and flew across Ulthuan to return the Widowmaker to it's altar. There he took off his chestplate, and stood shirtless and bleeding to death for a moment. He then vanished, body and all.

High Elves have spent a great deal of time and lives keeping the Dark Elves off the Blighted Isle, and once there try to disrupt the rituals needed to unlock the Widowmaker to be drawn by a Dark Elf. So far, they've been unsuccessful. They've also wasted enough resources to take over the world ten times over trying to get it. Blame Malekith. Which is weird, given that in his novel Malekith had had the chance to take up the Widowmaker and decided against it realising it was an obvious Trap in a demonstration of character growth and having learned from his father's mistakes.

40k Version

In the lead up to the War in Heaven Vaul tried to buy the freedom of Isha and Kurnous with 100 mighty blades. Khaine agreed, but Vaul was unable to complete the blades. He snuck a mortal blade in and tried to pass it off as the real thing. It...didn't end well. Fans theorize this mortal blade was the Widowmaker. There's also some debate as to whether or not the blade that Farsight found was left by the Eldar. If so, it's possible the supernatural nature of the sword is of a divine nature.

The High Elves and their gods of Warhammer Fantasy
Characters: Eltharion - Everqueen - Teclis - Tyrion - Prince Imrik - Alith Anar
Cadai: Asuryan - Hoeth - Isha - Kurnous - Lileath - Loec - Mathlann - Vaul
Cytharai: Addaioth - Anath Raema - Atharti - Drakira
Eldrazor - Ellinill - Ereth Khial - Estreuth - Hekarti
Hukon - Khaine - Ladrielle - Morai-Heg - Nethu
Events: The War of the Beard - The invasion of Naggaroth
Misc: Ulthuan - The Vortex - Waystone - Widowmaker
Appearances: Blood Bowl - Dreadfleet - Mordheim - Warhammer Fantasy Battle