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** In the expansion the assassin Kaeleth attempts to usurp the leadership of the dark elves from the sorceress Lilaeth. He fails.

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* BigBad: Thorgar is the one for Mark of Chaos. Lilaeth the dark elf sorceress is arguably the big bad of Battle March, being the one who orchestrated the plot via manipulating Gorbash for her own purposes.

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* BigBad: Thorgar is the one for Mark of Chaos. Lilaeth the dark elf Dark Elf sorceress is arguably the big bad of Battle March, being the one who orchestrated the plot via manipulating Gorbash for her own purposes.



* TheCameo: The famed High Elven mage Teclis makes a few brief appearances during the Empire campaign, while Malekith, the Witch King of Naggoroth and lord of the Dark Elves, shows up in a cut scene during the expansion campaign.



* Stripperiffic: The Dark Elf Sorceresses and Witch Elves are this.

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* Stripperiffic: {{Stripperiffic}}: The Dark Elf Sorceresses and Witch Elves are this.
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* BigBad: Thorgar is the one for Mark of Chaos. Lilaeth is arguably the big bad of Battle March.

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* BigBad: Thorgar is the one for Mark of Chaos. Lilaeth the dark elf sorceress is arguably the big bad of Battle March.March, being the one who orchestrated the plot via manipulating Gorbash for her own purposes.
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* CoolVersusAwesome: The Holy Roman Empire with steam-powered tanks and hammer-brandishing bald warrior priests vs. brutal, war-loving, daemon-worshipping Vikings. The sequel adds barbaric Scottish football hooligan Orcs vs. WickedCultured Velociraptor-riding Dark Elves.

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* CoolVersusAwesome: The Holy Roman Empire with steam-powered tanks and hammer-brandishing bald warrior priests vs. brutal, war-loving, daemon-worshipping Vikings. The sequel adds barbaric Scottish British football hooligan Orcs vs. WickedCultured Velociraptor-riding Dark Elves.



* FantasyCounterpartCulture: The Hordes of Chaos are Vikings, the Empire is the Holy Roman Empire with a bit of the medieval Netherlands, the Skaven elicit a bit of Nazi Germany in their experimentation, the Elves are Greek, and the Greenskins are football hooligans crossed with Scotsmen.

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* FantasyCounterpartCulture: The Hordes of Chaos are Vikings, the Empire is the Holy Roman Empire with a bit of the medieval Netherlands, the Skaven elicit a bit of Nazi Germany in their experimentation, the Elves are Greek, and the Greenskins are British football hooligans crossed with Scotsmen.hooligans.



* MakeWayForTheNewVillains: In the intro to ''Battle March''. First a group of Khornate Warriors of Chaos attempt to slaughter some Empire troops while replacing the Imperial flag atop the archway above them with a banner of Khorne. But before they can do anything more than toss an axe into one's back, a troll busts its way through the wall, crumps the Empire troops and then proceeds to swat the Chaos warriors aside as it marches through. As their leader struggles to his feet, a vast horde of Orcs comes streaming through, some stopping to finish him and his men off before continuing the charge, while two Orcs replace the Khorne banner with their own tribal banner as one of them shouts "WAAAGH!" loudly. The message is a powerful one.



-->'''Thorgar''': The Gods favour ME and have abandoned you, foul Shaman. '''I''' was Their chosen, not you. You could have shared in the greatness that will be mine, but you have thrown it away!
-->[[spoiler:'''Sudubaal''']]: Favoured? Chosen?! You will die on these shores with your dreams unfulfilled, the laughter of the thirsting Gods ringing in your ears! You're NOTHING without me! ''I'' led you to this place! ''I'' raised you up in the Eyes of the Gods!! Now the elves are coming back! They know you are here! Without me, you will be destroyed! I have no regrets! And I expect no mercy...
-->'''Thorgar''': And you will receive none. *GoryDiscretionShot*

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-->'''Thorgar''': -->'''Thorgar:''' The Gods favour ME and have abandoned you, foul Shaman. '''I''' was Their chosen, not you. You could have shared in the greatness that will be mine, but you have thrown it away!
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away!\\
[[spoiler:'''Sudubaal:''']]
Favoured? Chosen?! You will die on these shores with your dreams unfulfilled, the laughter of the thirsting Gods ringing in your ears! You're NOTHING without me! ''I'' led you to this place! ''I'' raised you up in the Eyes of the Gods!! Now the elves are coming back! They know you are here! Without me, you will be destroyed! I have no regrets! And I expect no mercy...
-->'''Thorgar''':
mercy...\\
'''Thorgar:'''
And you will receive none. *GoryDiscretionShot*



* VillainousFriendship: Between Thorgar and Olaf. Which is especially interesting; because Thorgar is a favoured Champion of Chaos and exalted in the eyes of his patron - Khorne. He has strength and skill beyond both men and daemons and commands a warhost unlike any other. Olaf is a marauder, a mighty warrior, but simple canon fodder in the eyes of the capricious gods he serves. Despite this, the two clearly have immense respect and admiration for each other; evident in Olaf's considerable relief in how Thorgar has survived his trial in the realm of Chaos and how Thorgar hails him with the honorific 'berserker son of Norsca', and his general interaction with him. Which shows that Olaf is not only an honourable man, but also a supremely badass warrior that he has Thorgar's comradeship. It's also telling in that this continues on despite Thorgar becoming a ''fucking DAEMON PRINCE''.

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* VillainousFriendship: Between Thorgar and Olaf. Which is especially interesting; because Thorgar is a favoured Champion of Chaos and exalted in the eyes of his patron - Khorne. He has strength and skill beyond both men and daemons and commands a warhost unlike any other. Olaf is a marauder, a mighty warrior, but simple canon cannon fodder in the eyes of the capricious gods he serves. Despite this, the two clearly have immense respect and admiration for each other; evident in Olaf's considerable relief in how Thorgar has survived his trial in the realm of Chaos and how Thorgar hails him with the honorific 'berserker son of Norsca', and his general interaction with him. Which shows that Olaf is not only an honourable man, but also a supremely badass warrior that he has Thorgar's comradeship. It's also telling in that this continues on despite Thorgar becoming a ''fucking DAEMON PRINCE''.



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* {{Badass}}: It's Warhammer, if you aren't badass, you're dead.



* BadassBaritone: Lots of units. But Thorgar slowly goes from deep voiced growling as an Undivided Warlord, to 'impossibly deep and intimidating' as a Khornate Chaos Lord, [[spoiler:and finally to 'THE GROUND TREMBLES AS I SPEAK' when he becomes a Khornate Daemon Prince.]]



* BadassBaritone: Lots of units. But Thorgar slowly goes from deep voiced growling as an Undivided Warlord, to 'impossibly deep and intimidating' as a Khornate Chaos Lord, [[spoiler:and finally to 'THE GROUND TREMBLES AS I SPEAK' when he becomes a Khornate Daemon Prince.]]



* VillainousFriendship: Between Thorgar and Olaf. Which is especially interesting; because Thorgar is a favoured Champion of Chaos and exalted in the eyes of his patron - Khorne. He has strength and skill beyond both men and daemons and commands a warhost unlike any other. Olaf is a marauder, a mighty warrior, but simple canon fodder in the eyes of the capricious gods he serves. Despite this, the two clearly have immense respect and admiration for each other; evident in Olaf's considerable relief in how Thorgar has survived his trial in the realm of Chaos and how Thorgar hails him with the honorific 'berserker son of Norsca', and his general interaction with him. Which shows that Olaf is not only an honourable man, but also a supremely {{Badass}} warrior that he has Thorgar's comradeship. It's also telling in that this continues on despite Thorgar becoming a ''fucking DAEMON PRINCE''.

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* VillainousFriendship: Between Thorgar and Olaf. Which is especially interesting; because Thorgar is a favoured Champion of Chaos and exalted in the eyes of his patron - Khorne. He has strength and skill beyond both men and daemons and commands a warhost unlike any other. Olaf is a marauder, a mighty warrior, but simple canon fodder in the eyes of the capricious gods he serves. Despite this, the two clearly have immense respect and admiration for each other; evident in Olaf's considerable relief in how Thorgar has survived his trial in the realm of Chaos and how Thorgar hails him with the honorific 'berserker son of Norsca', and his general interaction with him. Which shows that Olaf is not only an honourable man, but also a supremely {{Badass}} badass warrior that he has Thorgar's comradeship. It's also telling in that this continues on despite Thorgar becoming a ''fucking DAEMON PRINCE''.
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* CombatByChampion: The Challenge mechanic allows your HeroUnit in proxemity to an enemy's (or vice versa) to issue a challenge (similar to the tabletop game). The heroes square off, their armies spectate, and the losing team is sent packing. There are even sidequest battles that are nothing but duels.


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* DungeonCrawling: Some sidequests pit a group of hero units and nothing else against a horde of enemies, with the promise of a sackfull of goodies at the end of it.


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* CoolVersusAwesome: The Holy Roman Empire with steam-powered tanks and hammer-brandishing bald warrior priests vs. brutal, war-loving, daemon-worshipping Vikings. The sequel adds barbaric Scottish football hooligan Orcs vs. WickedCultured Velociraptor-riding Dark Elves.

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* {{BFS}}: Wielded one handed by Knights of Chaos.

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* {{BFS}}: Wielded one handed by Knights of Chaos.Chaos, and in both hands by Imperial [[ExactlyWhatItSaysOnTheTin Greatswords]] and the Swordmasters of Hoeth.
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* BigBad: Thorgar is the one for Mark of Chaos. Lilaeth is arguably that of Battle March.

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* '''RatedMForManly''': And it makes DawnOfWar look ''tame'' by comparison.

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* EvilVersusEvil: The brutal, [[OmnicidalManiac omnicidal]], chaos worshiping Northmen against the fascist, oppressive, corrupt Empire. This is all over the place in the expansion with the two factions added being the barbaric, bloodthirsty orcs, and the sadistic, hate filled Dark Elves.

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* EvilSorcerer: Chaos Sorcerers, oddly enough. Sudubaal in particular, though. In Battle March there are the Dark Elf sorceresses who actually practice 'Dhar'(Dark Magic)

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* Stripperiffic: The Dark Elf Sorceresses and Witch Elves are this.
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* BloodKnight: The entire Hordes of Chaos faction; [[OverlyLongGag given, you know, they're Vikings]]. But Thorgar stands out yet again, and becomes a paragon par excellence when he pledges himself to [[WarGod the Chaos God Khorne]].

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* BloodKnight: The entire Hordes of Chaos faction; [[OverlyLongGag given, you know, they're Vikings]]. But Thorgar stands out yet again, and becomes a paragon par excellence when he pledges himself to [[WarGod the Chaos God Khorne]]. The Greenskins take this trope up to eleven. War is basically the reason they exist.


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* AxCrazy: Would you expect anything else from the Hordes of Chaos?

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* EvilSorcerer: Chaos Sorcerers, oddly enough. Sudubaal in particular, though.

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* EvilVersusEvil: The brutal, [[OmnicidalManiac omnicidal]], chaos worshiping Northmen against the fascist, oppressive, corrupt Empire.

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* EvilVersusEvil: The brutal, [[OmnicidalManiac omnicidal]], chaos worshiping Northmen against the fascist, oppressive, corrupt Empire. This is all over the place in the expansion with the two factions added being the barbaric, bloodthirsty orcs, and the sadistic, hate filled Dark Elves.
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* '''RatedMForManly''': And it makes [[DawnOfWar]] look ''tame'' by comparison.

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** Everyone is hammy in this game.



* [[RatedMForManly RATED M FOR MANLY]]: It's a game about [[HeroicBuild massively built]], [[BadassBeard bearded]], [[SkeletonsInTheCoatCloset skull-bearing]], [[ProudWarriorRaceGuy war-loving]], daemon-worshiping Vikings fighting the damned Holy Roman Empire with steam-tanks, gunpowder weaponry, and who are led by BaldOfAwesome, [[DropTheHammer hammer brandishing]], [[LargeHam fire and brimstone preaching]] WarriorMonk leaders.
** The Chaos campaign in general is full of spikey, bloodthirsty, eldritchy, Viking-y MANLINESS.

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** The Chaos campaign in general is full of spikey, bloodthirsty, eldritchy, Viking-y MANLINESS.
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* VillainousBreakdown: [[spoiler:Sudubaal has a MASSIVE one when his attempt to kill Thorgar and steal Asavar Kul's power fails.]]

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* VillainousBreakdown: [[spoiler:Sudubaal has a MASSIVE one when his attempt to kill Thorgar and steal Asavar Kul's power fails.]]]]
* WorldOfBadass: As per the source material.
* WorldOfHam: It's a Warhammer game, what did you expect ?

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* SpikesOfVillainy: The Hordes of Chaos of course. And the Orcs too, but they're comparatively much less psychotically violent and evil.



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'''''"There is no escape from Chaos, it marks us all."'''''

''TabletopGame/{{Warhammer}}: Mark of Chaos'' is a Real-Time Tactics computer game by Black Hole Entertainment and co-published by Namco Bandai Games and released in November 14 2006 in the US, with a subsequent 23 November release in PAL territories. It is set in Games Workshop's wonderfully bleak and [[RatedMForManly MANLY]] Warhammer Fantasy Battle universe. The gameplay is by and large a simplified version of ''VideoGame/TotalWar''; an expansion known as Battle March was released 2nd September of 2008, which added the Greenskins and Dark Elves.

The original game featured the very Germanic Empire and the mighty Norse-inspired and daemon worshiping Hordes of Chaos duking it out in a (pretty good) campaign written by Games Workshop's own Gavin Thorpe. The campaigns mainly feature the exploits of the troubled and driven Ostermark captain: Steffan Von Kessel, and the mighty and bloodthirsty Chaos Champion: Thorgar the Blooded One. And the various supporting characters and other races they recruit to aid them in their quests in an Old World set a year since the end of the Great War against Chaos, fought by Emperor Magnus against the Warlord Asavar Kul.

Stefan, the last scion the deposed ruling family of Ostermark, his father and grandfather executed for Chaos Worship and his own face branded with the titular Mark of Chaos leads the armies of Ostermark in a desperate bid to beat back the Northmen Hordes encroaching the Empire at the behest of the Count Otto Von Gruber. But he soon finds not that all is as it seems in the Empire.

Thorgar the Blooded One, a powerful Norse warrior and champion of the mighty Chaos Gods is visited by a herald of the Gods who tells him that his dread deities have set their gaze upon him and have chosen him to take up the mantle of the fallen Asavar Kul. Thorgar must unite the clans and warbands of the North into a mighty host that shall sweep aside his foes and ultimately bring about the End Times.

The expansion pack; Battle March deals with the aftermath of the invasion of Thorgar (and it's not quite made clear who won) and the encroaching Greenskins who seek to take the scraps of what is left. Led by the brutal Warboss Gorebash and his shaman adviser Wazog; the Orcs and Goblins spill down from the mountains in a mighty WAAAGH! following a set of arcane signs leading them to battle, each leading to one more perilous than the last. Concurrently, the Dark Elves of Naggaroth use the chaos to launch their newest attack against their High Elven cousins of Ulthuan. But both factions are more entwined than they appear at first glance...

Besides the games themselves, Mark of Chaos received a novelization penned by Anthony Renolds. The games themselves received a mixed reception; primarily praise came from the game's impressive visuals and cinematic flair of combat. However criticism came from the lack of complexity in the actual gameplay and the glitch prone nature of multiplayer. Though this was fixed in later patches. Long loading times and a lack of faithfulness to Warhammer's in depth tactical gameplay were also cited. Nevertheless, the game was mostly well received, earning a 70% score on average and from some reviewers an 80. And proved popular enough to spawn an expansion.

Mark of Chaos, being a Warhammer Fantasy Battle game, takes it's own spin on its source material's wondrous background. For more information of these tropes and how they apply to Mark of Chaos, see TabletopGame/{{Warhammer}}.

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* AxCrazy: Would you expect anything else from the Hordes of Chaos?
* AnAxeToGrind: The entire Chaos faction, because they're basically daemon worshiping Vikings. But Thorgar the Blooded One in particular, who gets the reforged axe of Asavar Kul in the campaign. Said weapon can also be equipped in multiplayer and is the best weapon available to the Chaos faction.
* TheAtoner: Steffan starts out as this for his father's sins. [[spoiler:When he realizes they were innocent, however...]]
* ArtificialStupidity: A lot of it.
* AsskickingEqualsAuthority: How Thorgar gets his position.
* AuthorityEqualsAsskicking: Hero units in general; but Steffan Von Kessel is a relatively high ranking Imperial officer and can take out Orc Warbosses on his own.
* BadBoss: Otto Von Gruber is ceaselessly critical and ungrateful of Steffan's efforts to combat the Norse.
* {{Badass}}: It's Warhammer, if you aren't badass, you're dead.
* BadassArmy: A lot of 'em.
* BadassBeard: The Hordes of Chaos and Dwarf factions carry this all their own. Some Imperial units too.
** BeardOfBarbarism and BeardOfEvil: The Northmen of the Hordes of Chaos bear these with pride.
* BadassNormal: The Empire doesn't have the incredible strength and skill of the Chaos-worshiping Northern barbarians, nor the sheer resilience and numbers of the Greenskins, nor the awesome magic of the Elves or the horrific technology of the Skaven. No, they're just the Holy Roman Empire transplanted into a hellish Low Fantasy mirror of medieval Europe enthralled to unspeakable evil. And they power on through with only their faith in their gods, sheer courage, discipline, and big, big guns.
* BadassBaritone: Lots of units. But Thorgar slowly goes from deep voiced growling as an Undivided Warlord, to 'impossibly deep and intimidating' as a Khornate Chaos Lord, [[spoiler:and finally to 'THE GROUND TREMBLES AS I SPEAK' when he becomes a Khornate Daemon Prince.]]
* BaldOfAwesome: Warrior Priests of Sigmar. And Brother Gunther in particular.
* BaldOfEvil: Warriors of Chaos without their helmets have this and a bit of HornedHumanoid.
* BarbarianHero: Thorgar is this to his men. As well as TheChosenOne.
* BarbarianTribe: Chaos and the Greenskins.
* BigBad: Thorgar is the one for Mark of Chaos. Lilaeth is arguably that of Battle March.
* BigBadWannabe: Thorgar has to deal with two as he begins to gather his warband; Kraag Bloodwound -- a Khornate champion, and The Flylord of Nurgle. Of the two, Kraag is the tougher opponent. Justified in that the Norse champions are highly individualistic and charismatic; and the death of Asavar Kul presents a power vacuum and the opportunity for any skillful champion to rise to glory.
* BigDamnHeroes: The Shadow Warrior who saves the Warrior Priest in the opening cinematic.
* BlackAndGreyMorality: The Empire is evil in mundane terms, being a repressive hellhole, but ultimately well intentioned and the most powerful force of order in the Old World. And the Hordes of Chaos serve the [[EldritchAbomination Chaos]] [[GodOfEvil Gods]].
* BlackKnight: All of the Warriors of Chaos in general, and Thorgar the Blooded One in particular.
** Reikguard knights too.
* BloodKnight: The entire Hordes of Chaos faction; [[OverlyLongGag given, you know, they're Vikings]]. But Thorgar stands out yet again, and becomes a paragon par excellence when he pledges himself to [[WarGod the Chaos God Khorne]].
* BeneficialDisease: The servants of the Chaos God Nurgle.
* {{BFS}}: Wielded one handed by Knights of Chaos.
* BigRedDevil: Bloodletters of Khorne [[spoiler:and Thorgar as a Daemon Prince. Though his skin colour is more like dried, blackened blood]].
* BonusBoss: A lot of 'em in optional missions.
* BraidsOfBarbarism: Northmen again.
* TheCavalry: Stefan is this in a couple of missions.
* ChurchMilitant: The Church of Sigmar and it's hammer wielding, knight-templar [[WarriorMonk Warrior Priests]].
* CivilWarcraft: Thorgar deals with his fair share as he unites the Chaos tribes. The Orcs of the sequel as well.
* ConspiracyRedemption: Steffan Von Kessel starts out the loyal servant of the Count Otto Von Gruber and tirelessly works to redeem his family's name after the treason of his father and his worship of Chaos. [[spoiler:After meeting up with Brother Gunther however, Steffan learns that it was Otto Von Gruber and Captain Steimer who were the worshipers of Chaos all along, and not his father and grandfather; Von Gruber having framed him in order to deflect suspicion of himself and to ascend to the office of Count of Ostermark. Steffan is very angry at this.]]
* TheChosenOne: Thorgar is the Chosen of the Gods in general and Khorne in particular, and anyone who disputes that will not last long against him.
* TheDreaded: Thorgar the Blooded One, so much so that the Elves have a prophecy about him rising up and uniting the Northmen, "rising up from blood and ashes". And they are scared shitless of that; so much so that they contemplate fleeing to Ulthuan rather than facing him.
* DualWielding: The Warriors of Chaos dual wield giant axes and hammers.
* EldritchAbomination: Lesser Daemons of Chaos. [[spoiler:And Daemon Prince Thorgar]].
* TheEmpire: Why, the Empire of course.
* EvilAllAlong: [[spoiler:Count Otto Von Gruber and Captain Steimer]].
* EvilIsHammy: The Hordes of Chaos and Skaven cannot say ANYTHING without shearing massive scraps of ham.
-->'''''"BUUURRRN THEM AAAALLLL!!!"'''''
* EvilSorcerer: Chaos Sorcerers, oddly enough. Sudubaal in particular, though.
* EvilSoundsDeep: Hordes of Chaos again.
* EvilVersusEvil: The brutal, [[OmnicidalManiac omnicidal]], chaos worshiping Northmen against the fascist, oppressive, corrupt Empire.
* FantasticRacism: The Chaos worshiping Northerners are derisively called scum by the Empire, (discounting the fact that the Southern clans of the North are relatively civilized and are even on friendly terms with the South in some cases) and the Northmen regard the Imperials as weaklings and effeminate cowards, no better suited to war and manhood than newborn children.
* FantasyCounterpartCulture: The Hordes of Chaos are Vikings, the Empire is the Holy Roman Empire with a bit of the medieval Netherlands, the Skaven elicit a bit of Nazi Germany in their experimentation, the Elves are Greek, and the Greenskins are football hooligans crossed with Scotsmen.
* AFatherToHisMen: Steffan and Thorgar are this to varying extents. But Thorgar somewhat moreso, due to the largely un-regimented nature of the Hordes of Chaos allowing him to have a more personal touch with his warriors; a truer sense of brotherhood.
--> '''Thorgar''': ''The elves shall weep in memory of the day Thorgar became their foe. We make for the sea of claws; tell our brave warriors to make ready for war.''
* GoryDiscretionShot: We aren't shown how [[spoiler:Sudubaal]] dies, but the scene starts with Thorgar raising his axe, a cut to black and his last gasps of life.
* GrimUpNorth: The Northmen of the Hordes call it home, and they love every second of it.
* HellishHorse: The daemonic steeds of the Knights of Chaos. They even have ''horns'' growing out of their skulls.
* HeroicBuild: Everyone in the Chaos faction is a massively ripped barbarian warrior who puts Arnie to shame.
* TheHorde: [[SarcasmMode Shockingly]], the Hordes of Chaos. And the Greenskins too.
* HornyVikings: The Hordes of Chaos again.
* TheKnightsWhoSaySquee: Stefan when meeting the Reiksmarshall.
* TheFourthWallWillNotProtectYou: The Warriors of Chaos threaten to snap your fingers if you irritate them.
** In the same vein, Thorgar threatens to rip your head off and hollow it out into his mead-cup if you get on his nerves.
* LargeHam: Thorgar is one of the ''hammiest'' characters in any Warhammer game ''ever''. One of his select quotes is basically him roaring at you.
* MoodyMount: Among the Northmen, riding a daemon steed is proof enough of your badassery, because those things are highly intelligent, and hateful. And it takes a lot of grit to make one listen to you.
* PowerUpMount: Purchasing a mount for your hero makes him faster and dramatically increases his hit points.
* {{Proud Warrior Race|Guy}}: Damn near everyone. But the Northmen of the Hordes are more extreme about it than others. Second and Third go to the Dwarves and Orcs.
* [[RatedMForManly RATED M FOR MANLY]]: It's a game about [[HeroicBuild massively built]], [[BadassBeard bearded]], [[SkeletonsInTheCoatCloset skull-bearing]], [[ProudWarriorRaceGuy war-loving]], daemon-worshiping Vikings fighting the damned Holy Roman Empire with steam-tanks, gunpowder weaponry, and who are led by BaldOfAwesome, [[DropTheHammer hammer brandishing]], [[LargeHam fire and brimstone preaching]] WarriorMonk leaders.
** The Chaos campaign in general is full of spikey, bloodthirsty, eldritchy, Viking-y MANLINESS.
* [[RealMenLoveJesus Real Men Love Khorne/Sigmar]]: ''Warhammer'' is the game that teaches you that fanaticism is not only cool, but completely badass.
* RPGElements: Aside from the wargear options unique to Warhammer; your heroes can also go up 40 levels and get the appropriate skill points to be spent in three unique specializations -- combat, duel, and command. Your squads also can level up, which increases their number. Fortunate, for much like in Dark Omen, any losses you sustain are permanent and must be recouped with gold; and squads are and can be KilledOffForReal.
* RewardedAsATraitorDeserves: [[spoiler:Sudubaal's is executed by Thorgar for his betrayal]].
-->'''Thorgar''': The Gods favour ME and have abandoned you, foul Shaman. '''I''' was Their chosen, not you. You could have shared in the greatness that will be mine, but you have thrown it away!
-->[[spoiler:'''Sudubaal''']]: Favoured? Chosen?! You will die on these shores with your dreams unfulfilled, the laughter of the thirsting Gods ringing in your ears! You're NOTHING without me! ''I'' led you to this place! ''I'' raised you up in the Eyes of the Gods!! Now the elves are coming back! They know you are here! Without me, you will be destroyed! I have no regrets! And I expect no mercy...
-->'''Thorgar''': And you will receive none. *GoryDiscretionShot*
* TheStarscream: [[spoiler:Sudubaal, the Herald who sets Thorgar on his quest from the Gods. As he wants to take Asavar Kul's power for himself and escape his incorporeal state. Thorgar does not let that stand.]]
* SpikesOfVillainy: The Hordes of Chaos of course. And the Orcs too, but they're comparatively much less psychotically violent and evil.
* VillainousFriendship: Between Thorgar and Olaf. Which is especially interesting; because Thorgar is a favoured Champion of Chaos and exalted in the eyes of his patron - Khorne. He has strength and skill beyond both men and daemons and commands a warhost unlike any other. Olaf is a marauder, a mighty warrior, but simple canon fodder in the eyes of the capricious gods he serves. Despite this, the two clearly have immense respect and admiration for each other; evident in Olaf's considerable relief in how Thorgar has survived his trial in the realm of Chaos and how Thorgar hails him with the honorific 'berserker son of Norsca', and his general interaction with him. Which shows that Olaf is not only an honourable man, but also a supremely {{Badass}} warrior that he has Thorgar's comradeship. It's also telling in that this continues on despite Thorgar becoming a ''fucking DAEMON PRINCE''.
* VillainousBreakdown: [[spoiler:Sudubaal has a MASSIVE one when his attempt to kill Thorgar and steal Asavar Kul's power fails.]]

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