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− | Urglom was a mortal hero of the [[ | + | Urglom was a mortal hero of the [[Spyrglass Warrens]] in the [[Realm of Ulgu]]. When [[Chaos]] [[Daemons]] invaded he only survived by fleeing into the dark depths and deep tunnels and whilst he resisted the call of the [[Dark Gods]] to survive he preyed upon anything that ventured into his domain. Later he fell under the influence of a [[Abhorrant Ghoul King]] [[Gloomheart]] and in time his service earned him the transformation into a Crypt Haunter and he rose still further, being granted the title of '''Lord Liverbelch''', the overseer of the Abattoir. |
He was with the near starving court of his King when they ambushed the horde of Lord [[Hadrak Darkfist]] on the [[Rotwood Road]] which passed through the [[Banewood]] in the [[Realm of Ghyran]]. | He was with the near starving court of his King when they ambushed the horde of Lord [[Hadrak Darkfist]] on the [[Rotwood Road]] which passed through the [[Banewood]] in the [[Realm of Ghyran]]. |
Latest revision as of 17:00, 20 September 2021
Urglom is a Crypt Haunter Courtier in the service of the Abhorrant Ghoul King Gloomheart [1]
Overview
Urglom was a mortal hero of the Spyrglass Warrens in the Realm of Ulgu. When Chaos Daemons invaded he only survived by fleeing into the dark depths and deep tunnels and whilst he resisted the call of the Dark Gods to survive he preyed upon anything that ventured into his domain. Later he fell under the influence of a Abhorrant Ghoul King Gloomheart and in time his service earned him the transformation into a Crypt Haunter and he rose still further, being granted the title of Lord Liverbelch, the overseer of the Abattoir.
He was with the near starving court of his King when they ambushed the horde of Lord Hadrak Darkfist on the Rotwood Road which passed through the Banewood in the Realm of Ghyran.
Sources
- 1: Battletome: Flesh-Eater Courts (2016) - A Dark Hunger, pg. 56-57