Kurnous

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Kurnous realizing that his wife just ran off with another man.
THE FUCK DID I HEAR! THAT BITCH CHEATED ON ME BEHIND MY BACK!?
- Kurnous not taking too well about his wife's marriage affair

Kurnous is the Eldar god of the hunt, and husband of Isha. He fathered Lileath, the goddess of dreams and prophecy, and the entire Eldar race.

He was a proud father for some time, but then Lileath predicted that his mortal children would shatter the war god Khaine one day, and Khaine decided that the proper response was to kill all of them first. Asuryan managed to pacify Khaine by erecting a barrier between the mortal world and the realm of the gods, but Kurnous and Isha were deeply saddened by being separated from their children. They managed to persuade Vaul to forge them a way to speak to their children from Isha's tears, but when Asuryan heard of this, he handed them over to Khaine to punish as he saw fit. They were tortured by the war god until Vaul managed to buy their freedom with an offer to forge one hundred blades for Khaine; Vaul ran away with Isha and Kurnous as soon as the transaction was finished, because before long, Khaine realized that Vaul had only forged ninety-nine blades and made up the one with a mortal blade.

No mention is made of Kurnous's involvement in the resulting War in Heaven, but while Khaine won in the end, the Eldar that he hadn't slaughtered were permitted to survive, and they went on to rule the galaxy. Unfortunately, they got lazy, and their hedonism gave birth to Slaanesh, who proceeded to devour all the gods but Khaine, Isha, and Cegorach.

Even though he no longer exists in any meaningful sense, he is occasionally invoked -- in particular, the Harlequins describe themselves as "Kurnous's hounds, sent to the hunt."

Moon

The Eldar homeworld had three moons. The dim, green moon was named for Kurnous and nicknamed "the hunter's moon".

Warhammer Fantasy Battle

The High Elves of Warhammer Fantasy Battle also have a god of the hunt named Kurnous, who is the husband of a goddess of the harvest named Isha, but otherwise shares little in common with his 40K counterpart -- for one thing, he is still alive and actively worshiped.

He has a mortal champion among the Wood Elves called Orion, a demi-god who is a living avatar of Kurnous. Each year a specially selected Wood Elf takes on Orion's mantle, being the newly reborn demi-god at the start of each spring. In this way Orion becomes the representation of Kurnous as well as part of the seasons. He leads hunts through Athel Loren and beyond, bringing down the many enemies of the Wood Elves.

He is a giant of an Elf, probably the buffest elf ever exist that he is kind as a monster unit. He also has deer horn and deer leg making him a non-chaos elf beastmen.

In battle, he attack using his magically throwing spear which can magically reappeared after each throw. He can also regenerate his wound thanks to his cloak of Isha.

He is portrayed and played by Mel Gibson in Total War: WARHAMMER, except Creative Assembly denies that.

In The End Times it was revealed he really was Orion, who first sees their daughter poison his wife then dies to the enraged Khaine possessed Tyrion in battle. Still, Orion manage to ruined part of his armor which allows him to get sniped to the heart.

The High Elves and their gods of Warhammer Fantasy
Characters: Eltharion - Everqueen - Teclis - Tyrion - Prince Imrik - Alith Anar
Cadai: Asuryan - Hoeth - Isha - Kurnous - Lileath - Loec - Mathlann - Vaul
Cytharai: Addaioth - Anath Raema - Atharti - Drakira
Eldrazor - Ellinill - Ereth Khial - Estreuth - Hekarti
Hukon - Khaine - Ladrielle - Morai-Heg - Nethu
Events: The War of the Beard - The invasion of Naggaroth
Misc: Ulthuan - The Vortex - Waystone - Widowmaker
Appearances: Blood Bowl - Dreadfleet - Mordheim - Warhammer Fantasy Battle
The Gods of the Eldar
Asuryan - Cegorach - Isha - Kurnous - Khaine - Lileath - Morai-Heg - Vaul - Ynnead