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== Warhammer 40k == While the 40k had their [[squats|own dwarf]], they do not have such grudge keeping culture. But it was mentioned that White Scars has this "scroll of vengeance" which they used to record any enemies who had managed escape from their ridiculously speedy bike. These enemies will then be killed by the '''Master of the Hunt''' (a particular space marine of the White Scars who is obviously a strong member of the chapter with a high standing such as a captain) during the '''Great Hunt''', its head decapitated, its skull masked in silver and staked along the road that leads through the Khum Karta mountains towards the Palace of Quan Zhou, White Scar's greatest fortress-monastery. Every enemies and their misdeeds on the scrolls is then recited at every quarter of the century by a chaplain during the '''Rites of Howling''' with the Chapter Master decided the next target for the great hunt. There is one mentioned the scroll was used by Kor'sarro Khan, where after the events of '''Escape from Cano'var''', he wrote down the name of the necron who killed and imprisoned his battle brothers: '''Nemesor Zahndrekh''' and '''Vargard Obyron'''. With the introduction of the [[Leagues of Votann]], leaked datacards imply they have grudges of their own, with references to a "Judgement Token" system that allows you to allocate enemies your forces have grudges against and gain bonuses against them. This also plays into several of their psyker's abilities, as they [[Awesome|channel the hatred of their ancestors to set those with grudges against them on fire]].
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