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* ApparentlyPowerlessPuppetmaster: His specialty, particularly in the third game, is to influence the nations of the ''Warhammer'' world to mobilize in a way that serves his goals, all without presenting himself as anything more than a modest court advisor.



* TheCreon: Invoked. The Tome of Fates provides limitless knowledge, but is cursed to ensure that the bearer cannot use it to fulfil any of their own ambitions, which stops the Advisor from simply doing everything himself. To circumvent this, the Advisor uses the book to give valuable counsel to the rulers of powerful nations, so they will act in ways that ultimately benefit him.



* DemotedToExtra: In the second game, [[MisterExposition he's merely a narrator for tutorials and generic events]] and isn't implied to exist in-game at all. In the third game, however, he returns as an important plot character: he guides the player's faction to eventually enter the Forge of Souls so he can obtain a drop of Ursun's blood and finally free himself from the Tome of Fate's control.

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* DemotedToExtra: In the second game, [[MisterExposition he's merely a narrator for tutorials and generic events]] narrator]] and isn't implied to exist in-game in-story at all. In the third game, however, he returns as an important plot character: he guides the player's faction to eventually enter the Forge of Souls so he can obtain a drop of Ursun's blood and finally free himself from the Tome of Fate's control.all.



* FaustianRebellion: The third game reveals that the Advisor regrets serving Tzeentch and wishes to be freed from his service. Fortunately, the TomeOfEldritchLore he was given provides all the information he needs to hatch a plan. [[spoiler:Sadly, while he manages to escape from the Tome's curse, Tzeentch keeps him under his thumb by [[YankTheDogsChain taking away his sight]].]]
* GilliganCut: In the intro of a Katarin campaign, he realizes that the Kislevites believe Ursun to already be dead, and notes that he must be delicate when presenting his [[SaveYourDeity proposal]] to them. Cut to him getting encased in ice by Katarin, with the Ice Court considering his message nothing but a cruel, heretical joke.

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* FaustianRebellion: The third game reveals that the Advisor regrets serving Tzeentch and resents the [[TheCreon curse]] of the Tome of Fates, and wishes to be freed from his service. freed. Fortunately, the TomeOfEldritchLore he was given provides all the information he needs to hatch a plan. [[spoiler:Sadly, while he manages to escape from the Tome's curse, Tzeentch still keeps him under his thumb from using the book by [[YankTheDogsChain taking away his sight]].]]
* GilliganCut: In the intro of a Katarin campaign, he realizes that the Kislevites believe Ursun to already be dead, and notes that he must be delicate when presenting his [[SaveYourDeity proposal]] to them. Cut to him getting encased in ice by Katarin, with the Ice Court considering his message nothing but outraged by what they believe to be a cruel, heretical joke.



* NiceJobFixingItVillain: He's aligned with Chaos, but pick one of the more benevolent factions and play well enough and his advice could end up contributing to the biggest defeats for Chaos in history. Then again, he is associated with [[ChronicBackstabbingDisorder Tzeentch]].

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* NiceJobFixingItVillain: He's aligned with Chaos, but pick one of the more benevolent factions and play well enough and his advice could end up contributing to the biggest defeats for Chaos in history. Then again, he is associated with [[ChronicBackstabbingDisorder Tzeentch]].Tzeentch]], whose schemes are both far-reaching and self-sabotaging.
* NominalHero: In Game 3. Yes, he can help Kislev rescue Ursun and stop the EndlessWinter, or help the dragons of Cathay find their lost sister, but he's still a sorcerer of Chaos and probably wouldn't be helping people if he wasn't cursed by Tzeentch to do so. In his own private monologue, he wants to break the curse so that he'll be "free to profit from (the Tome of Fates') secrets", [[AmbiguouslyEvil whatever that means]].



* ShootTheMessenger: His negotiations with the various factions in the ''Realm of Chaos'' story are fraught with peril, with most of the playable characters threatening to kill him on the spot for one reason or another. Only Boris Ursus, the Cathayan dragons and Ku'gath Plaguefather accept the Advisor's bargain without at least antagonizing him first.

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* ShootTheMessenger: His negotiations with the various factions in the ''Realm of Chaos'' story are fraught with peril, with most of the playable characters threatening to kill him on the spot for one reason or another. Only Boris Ursus, the Cathayan dragons and Ku'gath Plaguefather accept the Advisor's bargain without at least antagonizing him first.



* TheUnfought: The moment he reveals his true nature in the Warriors of Chaos campaign, Sarthorael kills him.
* VillainProtagonist: Of game 3's Realm of Chaos Campaign. Yes, he can help Kislev or Cathay in freeing Ursun but he's still a Chaos worshipper and probably wouldn't be using that book to help people once he was free from it.

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* TheUnfought: The moment he reveals his true nature in the Warriors of Chaos campaign, first game, Sarthorael kills him.
* VillainProtagonist: Of game 3's Realm of Chaos Campaign. Yes, he can help Kislev or Cathay in freeing Ursun but he's still a Chaos worshipper and probably wouldn't be using that book to help people once he was free from it.
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* LaserGuidedKarma: Once he's freed of the Tome of Fate's curse, he ''could'' have just put it down and walked away. But no, he had to try and use its power for his own desires, didn't he? And so Tzeentch, the god of ambition and knowledge, enslaves him once again.
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* ButtMonkey: In the third game's intros, he almost always gets mistreated and/or threatened by the Lord you're playing as before they eventually agree to accept his help. In fact, the only Lords who don't attack, threaten, or otherwise insult him are the Cathay Lords, Ku'gath, and Kairos, and even in Kairos' case his past-seeing head advocates they just kill him and take the Tome of Fates for themself before the future-seeing head vetoes the idea.

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* ButtMonkey: In the third game's intros, he almost always gets mistreated and/or threatened by the Lord you're playing as before they eventually agree to accept his help. In fact, the only Lords who don't attack, threaten, or otherwise insult him are the Cathay Lords, Ku'gath, Kislev's SecretCharacter Boris Ursus, Ku'gath and Kairos, and even in Kairos' case his past-seeing head advocates they just kill him and take the Tome of Fates for themself before the future-seeing head vetoes the idea.
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* SensualSlavs: An attractive kislevite ActionGirl.
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Gotrek & Felix appear in the second game as a Legendary Lord and Hero (both Heroes in multiplayer) respectively, recruitable only to Empire, Bretonnian and Dwarf factions. Rather than being recruited conventionally, they can be hired for 30 turns before they depart to parts unknown once again, though they may always return later. Both the player and the AI can gain control of them.

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Gotrek & Felix appear in the second game as a Legendary Lord and Hero (both Heroes in multiplayer) respectively, recruitable only to Empire, Bretonnian and Dwarf factions. They appear in the third game's ''Immortal Empires'' combined map, where they can also be recruited by Cathay and Kislev. Rather than being recruited conventionally, they can be hired for 30 turns before they depart to parts unknown once again, though they may always return later. Both the player and the AI can gain control of them.



* TheAlcoholic: Both have problems with holding their liquor. Gotrek loves his alcohol, but being a Dwarf he's more resistant to it than a human would be. He also follows the Dwarf stereotype of having a cultural, almost physiological, need for alcoholic drinks. Felix, for his part, was roped into being Gotrek's chronicler in the first place because he was piss drunk when he agreed to it.

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* TheAlcoholic: Both have problems with holding their liquor. Gotrek loves his alcohol, but being a Dwarf he's more resistant to it than a human would be. He also follows the Dwarf stereotype of having a cultural, almost physiological, need for alcoholic drinks. Felix, for his part, was roped into being Gotrek's chronicler in the first place because he was piss drunk when he agreed to it. In-game, they will appear if the player has built a Tavern (or equivalent to their faction) building.

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* FacialMarkings: Her portrait has a tear-like pale mark running down her cheek, seeming to be either this trope or a scar.
* InTheHood: Her portrait introduced in ''Forge of the Chaos Dwarfs'' wears a black hood that conceals her features, with only her only distinguishing feature being tear-like FacialMarkings.

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* FacialMarkings: Her portrait has a tear-like pale mark running down her cheek, seeming to be either this trope or a scar.
* InTheHood: Her portrait introduced in ''Forge of the Chaos Dwarfs'' wears a black hood that conceals her features, with only her only distinguishing feature being tear-like FacialMarkings.a SingleTear-like facial marking.
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The Advisor's replacement for the DownloadableContent of ''Total War: Warhammer III'', an unidentified woman who narrates story cutscenes and trailers.
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* AndNowForSomeoneCompletelyDifferent: The factions of ''III'''s DLC campaigns have little to do with the race for Ursun that concerns the Advisor (and, if ''Champions of Chaos'' is any indication, all of them chronologically take place afterword), so their stories are narrated by this mysterious newcomer instead.
* DistaffCounterpart: To the Advisor.
* FacialMarkings: Her portrait has a tear-like pale mark running down her cheek, seeming to be either this trope or a scar.
* InTheHood: Her portrait introduced in ''Forge of the Chaos Dwarfs'' wears a black hood that conceals her features, with only her only distinguishing feature being tear-like FacialMarkings.
* {{Narrator}}: Her role in ''Total War: Warhammer III'''s DLC campaigns. Unlike the Advisor before her, this lady exclusively narrates cutscenes and major story events, and has no presence in tutorial screens.
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* AdaptationSpeciesChange: Vashnaar, leader of Vashnaar's Conquest is based on a canonical Chaos Lord that nearly conquered Lustria that happened to have Dark Elf mercenaries and a black dragon. Here, he's a Dark Elf Dreadlord who happens to have Chaos Warriors fighting for him.
* AssetActor: Some Rogue Armies use specific units to represent more generalized groups that, due to only featuring in one two Rogue Armies, don't merit dedicated models themselves. For instance, Morrslieb's Howlers use Empire flagellants, extreme devotees of the cult of Sigmar, to depict generic frenzied lunatics, while a number of others use a mixture of Empire militia and Bretonnian peasant mobs to represent hordes of poorly armed pirates and brigands.

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** Amadri Ironbark, the leader of the Wrath of Nature, is based on a minor Wood Elf character mentioned in some background lore. In canon, he was an Asrai who was tortured to death by Daemonettes and returned as a Tree Kin. Here, he's an Ancient Treeman instead.
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Vashnaar, leader of Vashnaar's Conquest Conquest, is based on a canonical Chaos Lord that nearly conquered Lustria that happened to have Dark Elf mercenaries and a black dragon. Here, he's a Dark Elf Dreadlord who happens to have Chaos Warriors fighting for him.
* AssetActor: Some Rogue Armies use specific units to represent more generalized groups that, due to only featuring in one two Rogue Armies, don't merit dedicated models themselves. For instance, Morrslieb's Howlers use Empire flagellants, extreme devotees of the cult of Sigmar, to depict generic frenzied lunatics, while lunatics; a number of others use a mixture of Empire militia and Bretonnian peasant mobs to represent hordes of poorly armed pirates and brigands.brigands; and Amadri Ironbark, a wood elf-turned-tree kin in background lore, is depicted as a treeman due to there not being tree kin character options.
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* CripplingOverspecialization: Their eclectic themed rosters often leave Rogue Armies very vulnerable to specific army builds or strategies. For instance, the Troll-Skullz, a horde of Giants, Greenskin Trolls, Chaos Trolls and Cygors, are very vulnerable to anything anti-large and will get shredded by a Slayer-heavy army.
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* GlassCannon: As a Legendary Hero, Ulrika is offensively a powerhouse between being able to attack from afar, in melee, and use the lore of shadows. Defensively though, she doesn't have a lot of armor, so she can't take a lot of damage. Due to her vampire classification, she does have HP regen as long as she her leadership is high, but without some attention, she can die quickly.

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* GlassCannon: As a Legendary Hero, Ulrika is offensively a powerhouse between being able to attack from afar, in melee, and use the lore of shadows. Defensively though, she doesn't have a lot of armor, so she can't take a lot of damage. Due to her vampire classification, she does have HP regen as long as she her leadership is high, but without some attention, she can die quickly.
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* GlassCannon: As a Legendary Hero, Ulrika is offensively a powerhouse between being able to attack from afar, in melee, and use the lore of shadows. Defensively though, she doesn't have a lot of armor, so she can't take a lot of damage. Due to her vampire classification, she does have HP regen as long as she her leadership is high, but without some attention, she can die quickly.
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* ActionGirl: She wouldn't be a legendary hero unit if she wasn't a major butt-kicking lady.
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one of the gotrek and felix books has teclis mention that it's felix's sword that extended his lifespan


* OlderThanHeLooks: Felix has been adventuring with and chronicling Gotrek's exploits for at least two decades, but barely looks older than when he joined him. Possibly due to Gotrek's BadassAbnormal status "leaking" onto Felix as well.

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* OlderThanHeLooks: Felix has been adventuring with and chronicling Gotrek's exploits for at least two decades, but barely looks older than when he joined him. Possibly due to Gotrek's BadassAbnormal status "leaking" onto Felix as well.



* SparedByTheAdaptation: In the Gotrek and Felix book ''Kinslayer'', she's mercy killed by Felix after not feeding for a long time and being imprisoned. Here she's alive (well, undead) and well.

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* SparedByTheAdaptation: In the Gotrek and Felix book ''Kinslayer'', she's mercy killed by Felix after not feeding for a long time and being imprisoned. Here she's alive (well, undead) (un)alive and well.
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* MagicKnight: She is a fighter skilled with the rapier and she is also a wizard of the lore of shadows.
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* TookALevelInBadass: In the books Ulrika was a competent fighter. Unlike her book incarnation, she has access to the [[CastingAShadow Lore of Shadows]] which gives her a substantial edge along with her gear.
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Released as a free addition to the ''VideoGame/TotalWarWarhammerIII''' ''3.0'' update, Ulrika is a Legendary Hero that can be recruited by the player if they are playing as either The Empire or Kislev.

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Released as a free addition to the ''VideoGame/TotalWarWarhammerIII''' ''3.0'' update, Ulrika is a Legendary Hero that can be recruited by the player if they are playing as either The the Empire or Kislev.



* HunterOfHisOwnKind: She really, REALLY, hates vampires for her current state and the tragedies she had to experience after being given the blood kiss. Even one of her promo-pics has her saddled on a horse while raising her blade to strike a Vampire Lord.
* SparedByTheAdaptation: In the Gotrek and Felix book ''Kinslayer'' she's mercy killed by Felix after not feeding for a long time and being imprisoned. Here she's alive (well un-live) and well.
* TokenHeroicOrc: One of the few vampires in the ''Warhammer'' setting who is genuinely heroic rather than simply AffablyEvil (like Genevieve, a fellow vampire like her), evidenced by serving in the rosters of both The Empire and Kislev.

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* HunterOfHisOwnKind: She really, REALLY, REALLY hates vampires for her current state and the tragedies she had to experience after being given the blood kiss. Even one of her promo-pics promotional pics has her saddled on a horse while raising her blade to strike a Vampire Lord.
* SparedByTheAdaptation: In the Gotrek and Felix book ''Kinslayer'' ''Kinslayer'', she's mercy killed by Felix after not feeding for a long time and being imprisoned. Here she's alive (well un-live) (well, undead) and well.
* TokenHeroicOrc: One of the few vampires in the ''Warhammer'' setting who is genuinely heroic rather than simply AffablyEvil (like Genevieve, a fellow vampire like her), vampire), evidenced by serving in the rosters of both The the Empire and Kislev.
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* BowAndSwordInAccord: Ulrika possesses both a bow and a sword, opting to switch between them as necessary.
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* HunterofHisOwnKind: She really, REALLY, hates vampires for her current state and the tragedies she had to experience after being given the blood kiss. Even one of her promo-pics has her saddled on a horse while raising her blade to strike a Vampire Lord.

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* HunterofHisOwnKind: HunterOfHisOwnKind: She really, REALLY, hates vampires for her current state and the tragedies she had to experience after being given the blood kiss. Even one of her promo-pics has her saddled on a horse while raising her blade to strike a Vampire Lord.

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* TokenHeroicOrc: One of the few vampires in the ''Warhammer'' setting who is genuinely heroic rather than simply AffablyEvil, evidenced by serving in the rosters of the Empire and Kislev.

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* HunterofHisOwnKind: She really, REALLY, hates vampires for her current state and the tragedies she had to experience after being given the blood kiss. Even one of her promo-pics has her saddled on a horse while raising her blade to strike a Vampire Lord.
* SparedByTheAdaptation: In the Gotrek and Felix book ''Kinslayer'' she's mercy killed by Felix after not feeding for a long time and being imprisoned. Here she's alive (well un-live) and well.
* TokenHeroicOrc: One of the few vampires in the ''Warhammer'' setting who is genuinely heroic rather than simply AffablyEvil, AffablyEvil (like Genevieve, a fellow vampire like her), evidenced by serving in the rosters of the both The Empire and Kislev.
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* BreakingOldTrends: Ulrika is the first Legendary Hero who can be recruited by multiple factions, in this case the Empire and Kislev.

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* BreakingOldTrends: Ulrika is the first Legendary Hero who can be recruited by multiple factions, in this case the Empire and Kislev.Kislev[[note]]Gotrek and Felix are excluded from this due to their mercenary style mechanics.[[/note]]
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Ulrika is a Legendary hero that can be recruited by both the Empire and Kislev, depending on the player's faction.

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Ulrika is a Legendary hero that can be recruited by both the Empire and Kislev, depending on the player's faction.
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[[center: [-'''Main characters index''' | [[Characters/TotalWarWarhammerTheEmpire The Empire of Man]] | [[Characters/TotalWarWarhammerTheKingdomOfBretonnia The Kingdom of Bretonnia]] | [[Characters/TotalWarWarhammerTheTzardomOfKislev The Tzardom of Kislev]] | [[Characters/TotalWarWarhammerTheEmpireOfGrandCathay The Empire of Grand Cathay]] | [[Characters/TotalWarWarhammerTheDwarfenKingdoms The Dwarfen Kingdoms]] | [[Characters/TotalWarWarhammerTheHighElves The High Elves]] | [[Characters/TotalWarWarhammerTheDarkElves The Dark Elves]] | [[Characters/TotalWarWarhammerTheWoodElves The Wood Elves]] | [[Characters/TotalWarWarhammerTheLizardmen The Lizardmen]] | [[Characters/TotalWarWarhammerTheVampireCounts The Vampire Counts]] | [[Characters/TotalWarWarhammerTheTombKings The Tomb Kings]] | [[Characters/TotalWarWarhammerTheVampireCoast The Vampire Coast]] | [[Characters/TotalWarWarhammerTheDaemonsOfChaos The Daemons Of Chaos]] | [[Characters/TotalWarWarhammerTheWarriorsOfChaos The Warriors of Chaos]] | [[Characters/TotalWarWarhammerTheNorscanTribes The Norscan Tribes]] | [[Characters/TotalWarWarhammerTheBeastmen The Beastmen]] | [[Characters/TotalWarWarhammerTheGreenskins The Greenskins]] | [[Characters/TotalWarWarhammerTheSkaven The Skaven]] | [[Characters/TotalWarWarhammerTheOgreKingdoms The Ogre Kingdoms]] ]]-]

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[[center: [-'''Main characters index''' | [[Characters/TotalWarWarhammerTheEmpire The Empire of Man]] | [[Characters/TotalWarWarhammerTheKingdomOfBretonnia The Kingdom of Bretonnia]] | [[Characters/TotalWarWarhammerTheTzardomOfKislev The Tzardom of Kislev]] | [[Characters/TotalWarWarhammerTheEmpireOfGrandCathay The Empire of Grand Cathay]] | [[Characters/TotalWarWarhammerTheDwarfenKingdoms The Dwarfen Kingdoms]] | [[Characters/TotalWarWarhammerTheHighElves The High Elves]] | [[Characters/TotalWarWarhammerTheDarkElves The Dark Elves]] | [[Characters/TotalWarWarhammerTheWoodElves The Wood Elves]] | [[Characters/TotalWarWarhammerTheLizardmen The Lizardmen]] | [[Characters/TotalWarWarhammerTheVampireCounts The Vampire Counts]] | [[Characters/TotalWarWarhammerTheTombKings The Tomb Kings]] | [[Characters/TotalWarWarhammerTheVampireCoast The Vampire Coast]] | [[Characters/TotalWarWarhammerTheDaemonsOfChaos The Daemons Of Chaos]] | [[Characters/TotalWarWarhammerTheWarriorsOfChaos The Warriors of Chaos]] | [[Characters/TotalWarWarhammerTheNorscanTribes The Norscan Tribes]] | [[Characters/TotalWarWarhammerTheChaosDwarfs The Chaos Dwarfs]] | [[Characters/TotalWarWarhammerTheBeastmen The Beastmen]] | [[Characters/TotalWarWarhammerTheGreenskins The Greenskins]] | [[Characters/TotalWarWarhammerTheSkaven The Skaven]] | [[Characters/TotalWarWarhammerTheOgreKingdoms The Ogre Kingdoms]] ]]-]
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* AnAxeToGrind: Also doubling as an AncestralWeapon, his '''Rune Axe of Gotrek''' which is one of the most potent examples of its kind in the entire ''Warhammer'' world and throughout history especially since it a weapon made by a PhysicalGod. His axe, more than anything else, seems to be the reason why he just can't get killed: the axe is destined to kill something really, really powerful, and Gotrek absolutely cannot die until the axe serves its purpose. It gives him truly insane stat buffs when activated.

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