Razorgor
Razorgors are huge, massively mutated boars, and larger relatives of the similar Tuskgors.[4]
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Appearance
Like all creatures of Chaos, Razorgors are plagued by various mutations and no two look precisely alike. However, most resemble monstrous boars, although they are closer in size to bears, covered in bony spikes, coarse hair, and sharp tusks.[2]
Ecology and behavior
Razorgors are voracious omnivores, with a preference for fresh meat. Their natural prey are Beastmen, but their appetite and metabolism are strong enough that Razorgors can gobble an Imperial Knight and his mount in a matter of seconds. Beastmen believe that Razorgors have two states of being: an unthinking rage in which they spend most of their time, and digestive torpor following large meals.[2][4]
In war
Beastman chiefs view Razorgors as powerful status symbols, and will attempt to break and harness particularly large specimens when these are encountered by the tribe. This is a very dangerous task, not least because Razorgors view Beastmen as their primary prey, but not doing so risks the chieftain appearing weak and being challenged for his position by his followers. The taming usually consists of the chief beating the Razorgor on the head with a large club while trying to avoid being gored to death. Most die in the process; those that succeed usually have their followers build a sturdy chariot that they then hitch to the beast.[2]
Binding
Wizards of other races use Scrolls of Binding to enslave Razorgors as war beasts. The creatures' low intelligence makes them easily controlled, but obtaining them requires the dangerous task of venturing into the dark, monster-haunted and Beastman-ruled forests where they live. If successfully bound, Razorgors are most useful as powerful, intimidating and expendable muscle. Bound herds can be sent into shieldwall-breaking berserk charges, but are usually sent to battle with the expectation, and often hope, that they will perish and save their master the task of corralling blood-mad Razorgors once the battle ends and the binding spells wear out.[3]
Notable
- Gribbleback: Enormous Razorgor that is a terror to Hochland.[3]
- Guttgouge: A Razorgor raised by the Beastlord Urgor Twinfist, who fed it exclusively with the flesh of his rivals.[2]
Weapons and Equipment
- W:TOW: Calloused Hide (Light Armour), Tusks (Hand Weapon).[4]
Gallery
A Razorgor.[1]
Miniatures
A Razorgor.[1]
Sources
- 1: GW Website Razorgor
- 2: Warhammer Armies: Beastmen (7th Edition), Razorgor, pg. 45
- 3: Storm of Chaos, Razorgor Herd, pg. 111
- 4: Ravening Hordes (TOW): Beastmen Brayherds, Tuskgor Chariots, pg. 103
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