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Most OnG players don't tend to need much lore explanation for mixing the varieties of greenskins together since the only way to have a "competitive" army is to use ample Orcs and Goblins ([[Star Wars|pottery]]). But luckily, for those who DO give a fuck, there exists a character who can make your standard comp list fluffy (albeit through a model that's OOP and hard to find). | Most OnG players don't tend to need much lore explanation for mixing the varieties of greenskins together since the only way to have a "competitive" army is to use ample Orcs and Goblins ([[Star Wars|pottery]]). But luckily, for those who DO give a fuck, there exists a character who can make your standard comp list fluffy (albeit through a model that's OOP and hard to find). | ||
It's worth noting that, despite being a largely forgotten and unmentioned bit of lore, Rotgut does make an appearance as the leader of the Red Fang tribe in Total War: Warhammer. | It's worth noting that, despite being a largely forgotten and unmentioned bit of lore, Rotgut does make an appearance as the leader of the non-playable Red Fang tribe in Total War: Warhammer. | ||
==The Legend== | ==The Legend== | ||
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Has Hatred: Dwarfs. | Has Hatred: Dwarfs. | ||
==Total War: Warhammer== | |||
Added as the leader of the (non-playable) Red Fang Tribe as an Easter Egg by Creative Assembly, he actually starts the game with promise, controlling the infamous Orc fortress of Black Crag... only to immediately lose it the [[Grimgor Ironhide]], a much more popular Orc character and the main playable character for the Greenskins, in the tutorial battle, which many don't bother to play. He then becomes the first foe Grimgor destroys in campaing, but if you don't kill him yourself and confederate, you may recruit him as a lord. | |||
==Gallery== | ==Gallery== |
Revision as of 19:11, 10 March 2019
A character from the Warhammer Fantasy army for Orcs & Goblins created for 3rd edition, making him a fairly early character (the first lore that stuck was only in 2e).
Most OnG players don't tend to need much lore explanation for mixing the varieties of greenskins together since the only way to have a "competitive" army is to use ample Orcs and Goblins (pottery). But luckily, for those who DO give a fuck, there exists a character who can make your standard comp list fluffy (albeit through a model that's OOP and hard to find).
It's worth noting that, despite being a largely forgotten and unmentioned bit of lore, Rotgut does make an appearance as the leader of the non-playable Red Fang tribe in Total War: Warhammer.
The Legend
Deep in the mountain ranges of the Stunties Dwarfs a Hold called Black Crag was destroyed by greenskins, like just about any other Dwarf Hold in Warhammer. Since then the tribes have squabbled over it until the Red Fang tribe wound up in control, under the chieftain named Gorfang Rotgut who lead the Red Fangs into absorbing the other tribes. Rotgut was an experienced warrior who specializes in Stunties Dwarfs and fought many battles against them beforehand, having lost an eye which was replaced by a scrap of iron like an eyepatch. Gorfang has gotten a fairly massive chip on his shoulders towards the race, about the size of one in fact. In a battle against one of the surviving nearby Karaks, Karak Azul (gee, I wonder what color you should paint them), Gorfang kidnapped the family of the Thane Kazador. The son was shaved (so basically castrated times ten), tattooed with Gorfang's name (or at least the closest thing Orcs can recognize to a written name), and crucified on the throne. He escaped back to his father, but the experience broke his mind somewhat. The rest of the family remains as Gorfang's living trophies.
Where does Gorfang become important in the grander Warhammer setting? He made a deal with Skarsnik, who's his next door neighbor over in the Karak Eight Peaks. Through Gorfang and his huge clan of diverse Orcs, Skarsnik gained access to all the Orcs available. Through Skarsnik, Gorfang and through him basically any other Orcs gained Night Goblins and everything they possess (so everything that's best in the army other than your generic redshirt Orcs and a Black Orc to slap them around).
Other than that, he just sits on his ass on the throne of the thane under the black mountain getting drunk and fat.
His weapons had fairly basic lore.
- The Red Fang was either named after the tribe or the tribe is named after the weapon, either way it is the symbol of leadership for rulers of Black Crag.
- Evil Sun Armor is a set of armor including a shield bearing the old Warhammer symbol of evil (originally Chaos and Orcs as well as Citadel Miniatures, later just Orcs until they dropped it in favor of a generic symbol vaguely looking like an Orc face) which is an angry looking sun.
The End Times
It's mentioned in End Times: Nagash that Gorfang was killed offscreen and his head was given to Kazador. Yep.
On The Tabletop
Gorfang had a model, and rules in 3rd edition.
As for Gorfang's army, just stick him in your average comp list. Night Gobbos, redshirt standard Orcs, maybe some Snotlings if you want.
Costs 90 points. Has access to all the same mount options as other Orc Warbosses (Boar for 8 points, Boar Chariot, Wolf Chariot, or any monster you have access to that can be ridden).
M4, WS5, BS5, S5, T5, W3, I4, A3, LD8.
Gorfang has Light Armor and a Shield, and can take any two Magic Items you have access to.
Has Hatred: Dwarfs.
Total War: Warhammer
Added as the leader of the (non-playable) Red Fang Tribe as an Easter Egg by Creative Assembly, he actually starts the game with promise, controlling the infamous Orc fortress of Black Crag... only to immediately lose it the Grimgor Ironhide, a much more popular Orc character and the main playable character for the Greenskins, in the tutorial battle, which many don't bother to play. He then becomes the first foe Grimgor destroys in campaing, but if you don't kill him yourself and confederate, you may recruit him as a lord.
Gallery
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Gorfang's model and forces.
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Gorfang doing what he does best.