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==History== Boris became the Tzar of Kislev in 2492 IC (968 of the Kislevite calendar) after his father Vladamir got shanked by Goblins. Boris quickly realised the the country he had inherited had never really recovered from [[Asavar Kul]]s invasion, nearly 200 year prior, with many of the Tzars and Tzarinas in the time since doing next to nothing to stabilise the situation and so Boris proceeded to piss off almost every Boyar and noble in the county as he nearly bankrupted Kislev training, reorganising and modernising its military by hiring engineers from the empire to build canons and black powder weapons, as well as rebuilding defences and infrastructure destroyed hundreds of years earlier. He then set out on multiple expeditions to reclaim and consolidate land that had been lost in the Great War and from other forces in the time since. Finally he reinstated the worship of [[Ursun]] as Kislevs main religion, after [[Ulric]] and other shitty southern gods had seen an increase in worship, which reinvigorated Kislevs sense of unity and sense of purpose. All of this pulled [[Kislev]] back from the brink of collapse and reinstated it as a proper major power in the [[Old World]] with an effective and up to date fighting force. Sadly Boris met his end in 2517 IC while leading an army into [[Norsca#Troll Country|Troll Country]], when they came upon a Kurgan warband pushing south towards Kislev. The forces clashed and Boris charged into the centre of the Chaos horde, but was cut off by the Kurgans from the rest of the army. Realising that he was separated, he fell upon the classic Russian philosophy of "There Is No Land Beyond the Volga" and he and Urskin made a final stand that would make [[The Lord of the Rings|Boromir]] proud. Boris and Urskin carved their way through dozens of enemies, taking numerous wounds that should have dropped the bugger 10 times over, but he held on through sheer force of will, until Urskin was able to break through the chaos hordes and return Boris to the Kislevite army. Boris finally succumbed to his wounds after directing the battle and securing a victory against the chaos forces, falling from the back of Urskin, dead. Seeing his fallen master and friend, Urskin went berserk and charged off into the north and according to legend he went to slaughter the north men responsible for Boris's death. In the End times it is established that the Kurgan warleader was punished by Archaon for losing the battle but spared death for killing Boris. His punishment? Being stuck leading an army of beastmen (which is a punishment if you consider the relative power of their army book) with Ungrol Four Horn as a subordinate. It was also shown that Urskin was still hunting Boris' killer and makes a surprise appearance at the end of 'of Ice and Snow'. He seems to have grown a fair bit, described as 'The biggest creature any if them had ever seen' two lines after the same group were all looking at a cygor. That's a very big bear. Whether this causes the Kurgan to now be imagined as Warhammer's John Candy is up to the reader.
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