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Calling the Greatfrays the equivalent to Stormhosts or Warclans is a bit of misunderstanding. A Greatfray is less of a unified subfaction and more like a particular culture that Beastmen originate from. Scholars of the Mortal Realms will notice patterns in their iconography, warfare, and herd composition and create these theories regarding how the beasts of these Greatfrays function. | |||
*'''Allherd:''' The posterboys. They came from [[Ghur]] but since spread out through the realms, and | *'''Allherd:''' The posterboys. They came from [[Ghur]] but since spread out through the realms, and believe that they were the first Greatfray. | ||
*'''Darkwalkers:''' Sneaky gits. They know the woods really well and take full advantage of this, known for ambushes that harken back to the ones the Beastmen were known for in the [[Warhammer Fantasy|Old World]]. | *'''Darkwalkers:''' Sneaky gits. They know the woods really well and take full advantage of this, known for ambushes that harken back to the ones the Beastmen were known for in the [[Warhammer Fantasy|Old World]]. | ||
*'''Gavespawn:''' The fucking maniacs. These guys are Chaos SpaWAITOHGODNOFDNHKGESZYXJDS fetishists that worship Morghur, an old Beastmen special character, seeing to reduce the realms to a pile of primordial sludge. | *'''Gavespawn:''' The fucking maniacs. These guys are Chaos SpaWAITOHGODNOFDNHKGESZYXJDS fetishists that worship Morghur, an old Beastmen special character, seeing to reduce the realms to a pile of primordial sludge. |
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Beasts Of Chaos |
AoS’ take on the classic Beastmen, the Beasts of Chaos are comprised of the Brayherds (Gors, Ungors, etc), Warherds (Minotaurs), Thunderscorn (Dragon Ogors), and other assorted chaos monsters all united under one faction.
The biggest difference between Warhammer Fantasy Beastmen and Age of Sigmar Beastmen is their opinion on the Chaos Gods. The Old World Beastmen are zealously devoted to the Chaos Gods. The Mortal Realms Beastmen however are staunch followers of Chaos Undivided, the "worship Chaos as a force seperate from the gods" kind. To them the Ruinous Powers are merely powerful beings who have limited themselves by only embodying a single aspect of Chaos, and outright worshipping them goes against the whole purpose of being Chaotic in the first place. Though Beastmen marked by the gods still exist (mostly forming their own seperate greatfrays because the other Beastmen ostracise them), in general the Beastmen believe that Chaos is something one should embody through their acts, not a pantheon to be followed. The Chaos Gods despite this still see them as useful pawns because of how they spread war, plague, rape and mutation.
Greatfrays
Calling the Greatfrays the equivalent to Stormhosts or Warclans is a bit of misunderstanding. A Greatfray is less of a unified subfaction and more like a particular culture that Beastmen originate from. Scholars of the Mortal Realms will notice patterns in their iconography, warfare, and herd composition and create these theories regarding how the beasts of these Greatfrays function.
- Allherd: The posterboys. They came from Ghur but since spread out through the realms, and believe that they were the first Greatfray.
- Darkwalkers: Sneaky gits. They know the woods really well and take full advantage of this, known for ambushes that harken back to the ones the Beastmen were known for in the Old World.
- Gavespawn: The fucking maniacs. These guys are Chaos SpaWAITOHGODNOFDNHKGESZYXJDS fetishists that worship Morghur, an old Beastmen special character, seeing to reduce the realms to a pile of primordial sludge.
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See Also
- Beastmen, their fantasy counterparts.
Playable Factions in Warhammer: Age of Sigmar | ||
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Chaos | ||
Death | ||
Destruction |