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'''Slaangors''', as their name suggests, are [[Beastmen (Warhammer Fantasy)|Beastmen]] who have dedicated themselves solely to the worship of [[Slaanesh]] and been rewarded with his/her Mark in the process. Like the other "Marked Gors" units, they are an ancient concept, dating all the way back to when Beastmen were introduced in "The Lost and the Damned", the second book of the [[Realms of Chaos]] duology.
'''Slaangors''', as their name suggests, are [[Beastmen]] who have dedicated themselves solely to the worship of [[Slaanesh]] and been rewarded with his/her Mark in the process. Like the other "Marked Gors" units, they are an ancient concept, dating all the way back to when Beastmen were introduced in "The Lost and the Damned", the second book of the [[Realms of Chaos]] duology.


In Realms of Chaos, it is said that a Slaangor typically has white (or near-white) fur and pale or pastel skins, as well as frequently having green and/or saucer-like eyes reminiscent of a [[Daemonette]]. They are also most likely to resemble ''Bovigors'', with the heads and horns of cattle, ala [[minotaur]]s, but theoretically they could have the form any animal associated with sex and sensuality; deer (stags), horses, cats, rabbits and snakes would all make logical alternatives.
In Realms of Chaos, it is said that a Slaangor typically has white (or near-white) fur and pale or pastel skins, as well as frequently having green and/or saucer-like eyes reminiscent of a [[Daemonette]]. They are also most likely to resemble ''Bovigors'', with the heads and horns of cattle, ala [[minotaur]]s, but theoretically they could have the form any animal associated with sex and sensuality; deer (stags), horses, cats, rabbits and snakes would all make logical alternatives.

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Slaangors, as their name suggests, are Beastmen who have dedicated themselves solely to the worship of Slaanesh and been rewarded with his/her Mark in the process. Like the other "Marked Gors" units, they are an ancient concept, dating all the way back to when Beastmen were introduced in "The Lost and the Damned", the second book of the Realms of Chaos duology.

In Realms of Chaos, it is said that a Slaangor typically has white (or near-white) fur and pale or pastel skins, as well as frequently having green and/or saucer-like eyes reminiscent of a Daemonette. They are also most likely to resemble Bovigors, with the heads and horns of cattle, ala minotaurs, but theoretically they could have the form any animal associated with sex and sensuality; deer (stags), horses, cats, rabbits and snakes would all make logical alternatives.

In the Beasts of Chaos armybook, Slaangors are simply Bestigors with the Mark of Slaanesh.

Old Slaangor models give them one breast and one flat chest like Daemonettes, albeit with the breast uncovered, and notably one has the head of a unicorn while another had the head of a fish. Many of them are wearing garters or thigh-highs.