It was quickly understood by many of Grimgor's enemies that the Warlord was no ordinary Greenskin.
This monstrous warrior has culled a great swath of destruction throughout the lands of the Old World and beyond, claiming ownership of many Orc and Goblin tribes and making Red Eye Mountain the heart of his small empire. Grimgor Ironhide, renowned by his kind as the Green Slaughterer, Gork’s Fist, Da Alpha Orc, the Once and Future Git and the Boss of the East, is considered by many to be one of the greatest Black Orc Warlords to have ever lived. When we reach da end of da whole world, we'll turn around and march back." All da uvver bits are mine too - I just ain't got there yet. Which would cause a shift in the power balance of the chaos forces.Īlso I was speaking in terms of Alliances more in terms of the gameplay roles, since these are relativly easy terms to gather them under/discuss them." Everfing I see is mine. With sufficient outside force you could destabilize Nagash his position.Īnd while Chaos isn't an organized force they do respect Strength, currently Archeon is the undisputed leader of Chaos, but if Be'lakor shows up suddenly Archeon's position is threatened. (I can only name two other death gods and one of those is only technically speaking a "Death" god but they do exist.) I agree that breaking the Death Alliance would be harder and really only doable through outside force, however Nagash isn't the only Death god that we know off, its just that Nagash claims all of Shyish despite most Shyish disagreeing with that idea. Now that Morathi has open defied Sigmar, the New Alliance of order is precariously balanced especially since we know Morathi has an alliance with the Idoneth deepkin. So the Alliance of Order is specifically Sigmar and his allies since the Start of the "Age of Sigmar", while what you describe is the crumbling of the Original Pantheon. (eg if Tzeentch doesn't help him, he might help the other Chaos gods to harm Tzeentch) They tend to follow Archeon but only because he's far to powerfull to risk him opposing you. They might work together to defeat a common foe now and then, but expect them to backstab eachother (or frontstab in the case of Khorne) the moment the foe is defeated. Then there's Chaos who definetly don't have an alliance. So I guess Nagash could die and that would change the dynamics for sure, but there's no real "allegiance" currently. The mortarchs are just extensions of Nagash himself, with only an illusion of free-will. The GA Death could never shatter as there's no such thing really. Only thing that changed now is that Morathi is on worse terms with the TT-twins and Sigmar. Gorkamorka and Nagash quit, Alarielle went away to do her own thing, no one knows what Malerion is upto atm and Sigmar kinda threw them all to the wolves when he decided to abandon the realms and work on his stormcasts. The pantheon of order was shattered quite a while ago already. You may transcribe the text, however, and we request that you cite the book it came from. Rule 7: Official lore and fan fiction/fluff are welcome, but posting screenshots of official Games Workshop and/or Black Library material is not allowed. If you want to talk politics, go to one of the existing 50 million subs where you can already do this. Please also do not post/discuss things that are generally off-topic to AoS lore. Please do not post/discuss rules or tactics of the tabletop, painting, building, or miniatures. Rule 5: This subreddit is for discussion of AoS lore only. This also includes "who would win" and broad "what if" scenarios. Rule 4: No Memes, shitposts, or low-effort posts/comments. Rule 3: Please use SPOILER tags when necessary. Posts featuring self-promotion will be removed. Please don't use this as a platform to promote your blog, crowdfunding, or anything of the ilk. Hate speech, trolling, and aggressive behavior will not be tolerated, and may result in a ban.