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==Appearance and Personality==
==Appearance and Personality==


==Force of Personality==
==Force of Personality==


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"Lil' Sigmar" going off into the Realms to make Papa proud.
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"I claim the city of Jercho for Sigmar!! The fewer of its people I have to kill, the greater will be his prize!!"

– Hamilcar.

"The Nevermarsh is another challenge again. No army of Sigmar has crossed its border, and yet......This is where our enemies seek to hide from us, so this is where we will hound them. We will run them to ground, my friends. We will kill them all, we will butcher them, and we will feed their bloody carcasses to the carniferns of the Gorwood!!"

– Hamilcar

"We will either find a way, or make one."

– Hannibal Barca


Hamilcar Bear Eater is a former Lord Castellant turned Knight Questor of the Astral Templars Stormhost. He is the creation of the author David Guymer, who is also well known for bringing Gotrek into the Mortal Realms in Realmslayer.

Appearing in several short stories and two full length novels, Hamilcar is, put it mildly, a lovely braggart. A boastful warrior full of recklessness and bravado, but with enough of a bro-tier disposition to make him a character worth rooting for. Similar to the tales of Ciaphas Cain, all of Hamilcar's stories are told in the first person, giving an insightful and humorous spin on the situations the characters are in, and often putting Hamilcar on the side of the reader, similar to how Guymer portrayed Gotrek in Realmslayer.

As fans of ancient history would have recognized, he takes the namesake of the father of the legendary Carthaginian general Hannibal, Hamilcar Barca, and in one of his stories he pulls off a feat reminiscent of the famous crossing of the Alps, except with Ogors instead of elephants.

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