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[[File:GrumGazGrey.jpeg|thumb|right|400px|More brutal than [[Grimgor]], more cunnin’ than [[Skarsnik]], and could probably out-Tango [[Wurrzag]].]] | [[File:GrumGazGrey.jpeg|thumb|right|400px|More brutal than [[Grimgor]], more cunnin’ than [[Skarsnik]], and could probably out-Tango [[Wurrzag]].]] | ||
Grumlok and Gazbag were two [[Orcs & Goblins|greenskin]] characters originating in [[Warhammer Online]], an alternate universe version of [[Warhammer Fantasy]]. | Grumlok and Gazbag were two [[Orcs & Goblins|greenskin]] characters originating in [[Warhammer Online]], an alternate universe version of [[Warhammer Fantasy]]. | ||
They had a model which was included in the special edition set, but their canonicity is dubious. They most likely existed in Fantasy but with a different storyline. | They had a model which was included in the special edition set, but their canonicity is dubious. They most likely existed in Fantasy but with a different storyline. | ||
==The Legend== | ==The Legend== | ||
Grumlok is an Orc, leader of the Bloody Sun Boyz tribe. He was more cunning and brutal (or brutal and cunning?) than your average Boss, but still struggled to form a WAAAGH! due to his single-minded determination to wipe out a foe one at a time rather than focusing on a bigger picture (or even seeing it). | Grumlok is an Orc, leader of the Bloody Sun Boyz tribe. He was more cunning and brutal (or brutal and cunning?) than your average Boss, but still struggled to form a WAAAGH! due to his single-minded determination to wipe out a foe one at a time rather than focusing on a bigger picture (or even seeing it). | ||
Unusually for an Orc, Grumlok actually had a "friend"; the Goblin Shaman Gazbag, rather than being some weedy annoying git he pushed around to get shit done like most Goblins are to an Orc, was his constant companion who rode his shoulders or back. For years the Bloody Suns and their twin leaders held the center of the Badlands, putting down all challenges but being unable to inspire loyalty and take command of their rival tribes. | Unusually for an Orc, Grumlok actually had a "friend"; the Goblin Shaman Gazbag, rather than being some weedy annoying git he pushed around to get shit done like most Goblins are to an Orc, was his constant companion who rode his shoulders or back. For years the Bloody Suns and their twin leaders held the center of the Badlands, putting down all challenges but being unable to inspire loyalty and take command of their rival tribes. | ||
Meanwhile in [[Naggaroth]], [[Malekith]] had begun a far-reaching plan to use the forces of [[Warriors Of Chaos|Chaos]] to wipe out [[The Empire (Warhammer Fantasy)|the Empire]] and the greenskins to wipe out the [[Dwarfs]] so he could destroy the [[High Elves (Warhammer Fantasy)|High Elves]] and take [[Ulthuan]]. He knew he needed greenskin pawns, so he sent his minions out to identify and kidnap the supreme greenskin. They returned with Grumlok and Gazbag, and he gave them a gift of an amulet each. Grumlok's amplified his strength, Gazbag's magic abilities became far beyond any greenskin's primitive invocations to [[Mork]] (or was it [[Gork]]?), and both amulets connected them to Malekith's own mind. They both had the focus and longterm planning of the oldest and longest-planning ([[Morathi|male]]) [[Caledor The Dragontamer|living]] Elf, and when in doubt could call on Malekith to guide them directly. | Meanwhile in [[Naggaroth]], [[Malekith]] had begun a far-reaching plan to use the forces of [[Warriors Of Chaos|Chaos]] to wipe out [[The Empire (Warhammer Fantasy)|the Empire]] and the greenskins to wipe out the [[Dwarfs]] so he could destroy the [[High Elves (Warhammer Fantasy)|High Elves]] and take [[Ulthuan]]. He knew he needed greenskin pawns, so he sent his minions out to identify and kidnap the supreme greenskin. They returned with Grumlok and Gazbag, and he gave them a gift of an amulet each. Grumlok's amplified his strength, Gazbag's magic abilities became far beyond any greenskin's primitive invocations to [[Mork]] (or was it [[Gork]]?), and both amulets connected them to Malekith's own mind. They both had the focus and longterm planning of the oldest and longest-planning ([[Morathi|male]]) [[Caledor The Dragontamer|living]] Elf, and when in doubt could call on Malekith to guide them directly. | ||
Almost as soon as they had returned to the Badlands the two united the Badlands greenskins under the Bloody Sun rulership, and sent them all to attack the Dwarfs in the Eight Peaks...leaving the Empire unable to call on them for help when [[Tzeentch]]-aligned Chaos attacked and relying on High Elves instead, drawing away the defenders of Ulthuan...[[Just_as_Planned|All According To Plan]]. | Almost as soon as they had returned to the Badlands the two united the Badlands greenskins under the Bloody Sun rulership, and sent them all to attack the Dwarfs in the Eight Peaks...leaving the Empire unable to call on them for help when [[Tzeentch]]-aligned Chaos attacked and relying on High Elves instead, drawing away the defenders of Ulthuan...[[Just_as_Planned|All According To Plan]]. | ||
As previously mentioned, WAR is a separate continuity from the main Warhammer universe...[[Storm Of Chaos|s.]] | As previously mentioned, WAR is a separate continuity from the main Warhammer universe...[[Storm Of Chaos|s.]] | ||
Grum and Gaz had a model (like [[Grombrindal]] who has had many silly promo models despite being a canon character), and as a result most likely exist in some form in continuity. They may have just been minor Bosses in the Badlands, or maybe Malekith did experiment with controlling greenskins (in [[The End Times]] he manages to convince the avatar of Gork himself to ally with them in two sentences after all, meaning he must be familiar with their politics) but went differently. Its up to those lucky enough to own their model and field it what their ultimate canonicity is. | Grum and Gaz had a model (like [[Grombrindal]] who has had many silly promo models despite being a canon character), and as a result most likely exist in some form in continuity. They may have just been minor Bosses in the Badlands, or maybe Malekith did experiment with controlling greenskins (in [[The End Times]] he manages to convince the avatar of Gork himself to ally with them in two sentences after all, meaning he must be familiar with their politics) but went differently. Its up to those lucky enough to own their model and field it what their ultimate canonicity is. | ||
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<gallery> | <gallery> | ||
Image: GrumGaz Is The Best Ship.jpeg | Image: GrumGaz Is The Best Ship.jpeg | ||
Image: WAR Limited Edition.jpeg|The Limited Edition Boxed Set they came in. | Image: WAR Limited Edition.jpeg|The Limited Edition Boxed Set they came in. | ||
Image: GrumGaz Painted.jpeg|DON’T YA WISH YER BOSS WUZ METAL LIKE WE?! | Image: GrumGaz Painted.jpeg|DON’T YA WISH YER BOSS WUZ METAL LIKE WE?! | ||
</gallery> | </gallery> |
Latest revision as of 14:39, 21 June 2023

Grumlok and Gazbag were two greenskin characters originating in Warhammer Online, an alternate universe version of Warhammer Fantasy.
They had a model which was included in the special edition set, but their canonicity is dubious. They most likely existed in Fantasy but with a different storyline.
The Legend[edit | edit source]
Grumlok is an Orc, leader of the Bloody Sun Boyz tribe. He was more cunning and brutal (or brutal and cunning?) than your average Boss, but still struggled to form a WAAAGH! due to his single-minded determination to wipe out a foe one at a time rather than focusing on a bigger picture (or even seeing it). Unusually for an Orc, Grumlok actually had a "friend"; the Goblin Shaman Gazbag, rather than being some weedy annoying git he pushed around to get shit done like most Goblins are to an Orc, was his constant companion who rode his shoulders or back. For years the Bloody Suns and their twin leaders held the center of the Badlands, putting down all challenges but being unable to inspire loyalty and take command of their rival tribes.
Meanwhile in Naggaroth, Malekith had begun a far-reaching plan to use the forces of Chaos to wipe out the Empire and the greenskins to wipe out the Dwarfs so he could destroy the High Elves and take Ulthuan. He knew he needed greenskin pawns, so he sent his minions out to identify and kidnap the supreme greenskin. They returned with Grumlok and Gazbag, and he gave them a gift of an amulet each. Grumlok's amplified his strength, Gazbag's magic abilities became far beyond any greenskin's primitive invocations to Mork (or was it Gork?), and both amulets connected them to Malekith's own mind. They both had the focus and longterm planning of the oldest and longest-planning (male) living Elf, and when in doubt could call on Malekith to guide them directly.
Almost as soon as they had returned to the Badlands the two united the Badlands greenskins under the Bloody Sun rulership, and sent them all to attack the Dwarfs in the Eight Peaks...leaving the Empire unable to call on them for help when Tzeentch-aligned Chaos attacked and relying on High Elves instead, drawing away the defenders of Ulthuan...All According To Plan.
As previously mentioned, WAR is a separate continuity from the main Warhammer universe...s. Grum and Gaz had a model (like Grombrindal who has had many silly promo models despite being a canon character), and as a result most likely exist in some form in continuity. They may have just been minor Bosses in the Badlands, or maybe Malekith did experiment with controlling greenskins (in The End Times he manages to convince the avatar of Gork himself to ally with them in two sentences after all, meaning he must be familiar with their politics) but went differently. Its up to those lucky enough to own their model and field it what their ultimate canonicity is.
Games Workshop eventually made a similar character, albeit a Slaanesh Daemon pair named Syll'Esske.
On The Tabletop[edit | edit source]
All Badlands greenskins are loyal to them, so all greenskin options other than Forest Goblins are fluffy. Gazbag himself is a Night Goblin while Grumlok is a Black Orc. Ordinary greenskins and Savage Orcs both are commonly found in the Badlands. Players wanting extra WAR flavor can use models from Dark Elves or Warriors Of Chaos models as proxies (which work well for Unit Champions, Musicians, and Standard Bearers) as allied adventurers.
Gallery[edit | edit source]
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The Limited Edition Boxed Set they came in.
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DON’T YA WISH YER BOSS WUZ METAL LIKE WE?!
Orcs & Goblins Gitz and Bosses | ||||||||
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Orcs: | Azhag the Slaughterer - Gorbad Ironclaw - Gorfang Rotgut - Grimgor Ironhide - Grumlok and Gazbag - Wurrzag | |||||||
Goblins: | Grom the Paunch - Skarsnik - Snagla Grobspit - Black Gobbo |