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==Notable Bloodthirsters== * '''[[An'ggrath]]''': Khorne's most favored Bloodthirster, created to replace Skarbrand. A Greater Daemon for Apocalypse made to [[rape]] anything that he gets into melee with. But his fluff sucks as three of the four mentions of him in fluff are of him losing to: [[Lorgar]], the weakest Primarch (which, it bears mentioning, is still more than enough to slap the shit of high-ranking greater daemons); an [[Inquisitor Lord]], albeit a badass one ([[Awesome|who called him a slave and told him to beg Khorne for mercy when he next saw him]]), and [[Marneus Calgar|Calgar]], who crushed his head when he clapped his hand, which isn't discussed as much. * '''Daemon of Tartarus''': A Bloodthirster (or maybe a Daemon Prince, who knows) sealed in the Maledictum artifact by the [[Eldar]] of [[Craftworld]] [[Ulthwé]]. [[Sindri Myr|SSSIIINNNDDDRRRIII Myr]] attempted to use it to achieve [[Daemon Prince]]hood, but was thwarted by [[Gabriel Angelos]], who destroyed the Maledictum and ended up releasing it. Later spent several years working with [[Azariah Kyras]] in trying to destroy Subsector Aurelia in a mass sacrifice to Khorne. Began merging with Kyras on Cyrene, where it was bombarded from orbit by the [[Blood Ravens]]. Or the [[Imperial Guard]]. Or the Eldar of Ulthwe. Look, we're still not sure who did it, but we know it's dead. Or at least banished for some centuries (the daemon, not Kyras). Actually, not much is known about him period, he only has one speaking role, during which for a daemon of Khorne, he seems rather calm and polite. For a Daemon of Khorne, he's also very indirect and extremely manipulative, only once actually engaging in direct battle in the final battle at Cyrene; and even then he was only half of the equation; merged with Kyras as he was. Otherwise, all the blood he spills for Khorne on screen was through the result of manipulating others into spilling blood pointlessly, from the war for [[Tartarus]] to the Aurelian Crusades. So he's the most dangerous possible kind of Khornate, the intelligent kind, one who doesn't give you a chance to stop his bloodshed because you don't know he's behind it until it's almost too late. And of course, a Khornate who is actually capable of corrupting others, whereas most can at worst kill you and swallow your soul and yaddah yaddah yaddah. Notably referred to as Khorne's Herald and Messenger, which in feudal hierarchies has always been a high ranking and very posh job with a lot of benefits to it, likely making him a first order Bloodthirster or one of Khorne's favourite Daemon Princes. Also has a rather unique appearance, his head being a flaming horned skull rather than a cow head, an angry horned person, or a screaming red maw. But of course, what's more Khornate than a burning skull? If someone could draw a Bloodthirster that's a flaming skeleton, that'd be awesome. * '''[[Ka'bandha|Ka'Bandha]]''': The greatest of Khorne's servants. he who broke [[Sanguinius]]'s legs at Signus Prime. Sanguinius later paid him back during the Siege of Terra (if you don't count the time he got payback on Signus Prime) by ''breaking Ka'Bandha's spine over his knee''. He may or may not be the cause of the Black Rage. Reappeared to troll the [[Blood Angels]] in M41. Actually, every time he goes up against them he embarrasses himself. The [[Sanguinor]] [[awesome|once bodyslammed him from orbit.]] In [[Warhammer Fantasy]], he is the greatest of Khorne's huntsmen and comes across as possibly the strongest being in the setting who isn't a god. So powerful in fact, that [[Wat|he took on up to SIX Incarnates at once and still kept going]]. He even kills [[Caradryan]], incarnate of fire, has the wind of fire unleashed into his flesh, and still keeps going. The only incarnates who matched him in strength were Nagash, who fought him to a standstill, and [[Sigmar]], who is a literal god so of course he ended up winning that fight. * '''[[Skarbrand]]''': Once the greatest servant of Khorne, until [[Tzeentch]] tricked him into even greater acts of wanton destruction to the point he challenged Khorne himself as he was so angry. Khorne was so pissed that he throttled the emotions out of him, except for [[rage]] and threw him so hard that he flew across the [[Warp]] for a straight week thus banishing him for pissing Khorne off. Tzeentch like always, just sat on his throne, conjured up a [[martini]] glass filled with his poison of choice, and muttered: [[Just As Planned]]. Unfortunately, he now kills more in one day than he ever did when Khorne still liked him, so this could be one of the few times Tzeentch played into Khorne's hands. [[Just As Planned]]. He is thought to be Khorne's truest servant, since he kills without purpose and can gain no favor. Though he continues to fight for Khorne, it is for nothing since Khorne has no mercy in his heart, and his exile is eternal: None more closely embody the ideal of senseless slaughter for carnage's own sake. He now has a very pretty, very expensive model; $200 AUD [$130 USD] for one guy!? [[Nagash]] does more for the game in crunch and lore and he costs less. Makes you feel sorry for Aussie tabletop fans. Apparently being in exiled from Khorne-land gives Skary a lot of time to pretty himself up. In [[Age of Sigmar|Age of Skubmar]], Skarbrand continues doing his thing; killing for the sake of killing. Eventually, however, [[Archaon]] gets so pissed off with Skarbrand killing his dudes when Khorne unleashes Skarbrand that he basically scolds Khorne with "I can't win the Realms for Chaos if Skarbrand keeps soloing entire armies", Khorne, despite not enjoying being told what to do, saw this as the perfect way to punish Skarbrand even MORE. What's worse than not being able to feel anything other than hate and rage? Not being able to express it. So Khorne makes a thing called Brass Chain to tie up Skarbrand in some mega-fortress in the Realms and for added [[lulz]], gives Archaon the power to unleash/lock up (though does require [[Gaunt Summoner]]s to do so) Skarbrand. Despite being locked up, Skarbrand regularly kills entire armies. In Balance of Power, he's thrown by Khorne to capture [[Alarielle]]: The Emo Queen, only to be thwarted by [[Grey Knights]], I mean, [[Lizardmen]], I mean Seraphon. Who proceed to kill everything else that came with Skarbrand, until just Skarbrand is left, who then 'kills' the entire [[Slann]]'s army, at which point the Slann decides not to bother trying to kill Skarbrand and returns him to his jail cell... Without locking him back up. Right when [[Sigmarines]] were trying to break in to smash the chain forever with [[Fyreslayers|Fire Dorfs]] to prevent Skarbrand ever being controlled again. They failed to do so, but at least had the consolation prize of Skarbrand destroying the entire garrison before somebody tells Archaon he's loose. Must be suffering being a bitch Bloodthirster. *'''Kazarkos''': A sixth-ranked Bloodthirster from [[Age of Sigmar]] with an extreme fixation on butchering the Seraphon (Lizardmen) and Disciples of Tzeentch. The latter of which stems from his heated rivalry with the Lord of Change F'tanax, though how this rivalry began was never stated. Kazarkos led a centuries long massacre in the ashen steppes of Arida in the Realm of Fire before being felled by a Saurus Scar-Veteran. Such a defeat led to his banishment from the Mortal Realms and gave him a seething need for revenge against the lizard-folk. It was the dark master [[Be'lakor]] that would release him, binding the Bloodthirster to his will and using him to destroy the prophetic Old One device called Tepok’s Eye. As fate would have it, he had to work with the also enslaved to Be'lakor greater daemon F'tanax, and the two were quick to fall onto each other in a gory display of daemonic savagery. Though the first prince actually wanted this to happen, as it would make the whole attack look like a mindless feud between fractious chaos hordes instead of his coordinated scheme. Kazarkos is still in service to Be'lakor, and he’s not happy about it, though as long as he can claim Saurus, Skink, and Slann skulls for Khorne, he is complacent. *'''Khorne's Bloody Fist''': A non-exalted but named Bloodthirster introduced in Total War Warhammer 3 as a Regiment of Renown, this Bloodthirster receives less damage when around worthy targets as the gore and spray on the battlefield protect him by creating a shell. In effect, he gets a bonus to defense when in close combat with large targets.
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