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==The End Times== Things continued like this for a few centuries until the [[the End Times]] rolled around and a newly resurrected Nagash started recruiting many of the world's most powerful undead lords as his generals. Harkon and his now thoroughly insane cousin Luthor heard of this and decided to join up (Luthor cause he was bored and Walach cause he saw an opportunity for glory in battle) thus becoming two of Nagash's [[Mortarch|Mortarchs]]. Now with a sweet new title, Walach was assigned to help [[Vlad von Carstein]] prevent the mystical Auric Bastion erected by the wizard [[Balthazar Gelt]] near the Empire's border with [[Kislev]] from falling to the [[Chaos]] hordes trying to force their way past it. Under the command of Vlad von Carstein, Walach fought at the Battle of Alderfen. Here a [[Nurgle]] force breached the bastion and started butchering the Imperial forces beyond it. All looked lost until the surprise undead counter charge, led by Harkon and some of his knights, halted the Chaos advance. However, in his zeal, Harkon and his knights made a major blunder and kept pursuing the Chaos forces through the breach which caused them to be trapped behind the bastion when the walls were finally resealed. It wasn't until the Battle of Heffengen that Harkon would resurface. After the total collapse of the Bastion, Vlad von Carstein sought an alliance with the Empire and to this end planned to fight alongside the Imperial forces at Heffengen to hold back the Chaos hordes led by [[Crom the Conqueror]]. Just as Vlad was about to reveal himself and be recognized by [[Karl Franz|Emperor Franz]] as a hero and ally Harkon and his knights unexpectedly charged onto the battlefield from the Chaos lines and started slaughtering the Imperials. Turns out that while trapped behind the Bastion, Harkon and his Blood Dragons realized that if everything was under Nagash's control there would be no more living blood to drink and so had fallen to temptation and pledged themselves to the blood god [[Khorne]] (who apparently thought the Blood Dragons were stab-happy enough to overlook their undead state...[[derp|or the fact they can use Necromancy]]). This clusterfuck then proceeded to reach its peak when Harkon, riding an undead dragon, engaged in an aerial duel with Karl Franz, defeating him and casting him low. Following the seeming death of the Emperor, the Imperial forces retreated and the battle was lost. Because of this the Empire refused to accept the undead as potential allies ruining Vlad's plan. Infuriated by this development Vlad swore Walak's action would not go unpunished and attacked the Blood Dragon forces in retaliation. When Harkon and his mount then dove from the sky to try and pin von Carstein to the ground, Vlad used his superior magical abilities to wrest control of the dragon from Harkon and then had the beast rip its former master in two, finally destroying the infamous Blood Dragon once and for all.
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