



GraemeLeggett 15:46, 22 January 2007 (UTC) That story refers to a completely different character. Madness 15:38, 22 January 2007 (UTC) All the books however old, contribute to the truth. Arctic-Editor 16:09, 1 December 2006 (UTC) In my opinion the Chaos Army book had very little on the origins of Archaon. The Current Chaos Horde Army Book Tells the Canonical Truth. He then faced a version if himself, a version that hadn't read the chaos book, and after killing it, the Knight walked through a chaos portal. He found a pillar, killed a minoutaur, and found an engraving of him on the Pillar (the shield had his personal herealdry on it. He was hunted down, and fled north, pursued by Witch Hunters. In an olds UKWD, there was a story about an everchosen being a trainee Reiksguard, who discovered a chaotic text that proved Sigmar was false, and him joining a Tzeentch cult. Madness 15:37, 22 January 2007 (UTC) I'd also like to know about his origins. GW pretty much screwed up the SoC, along with the crappy way the daemons left the batle (poxy elves). The fluff in WD seemed to make it sound like Grimgor had blindsided Archaon, and I've always taken it as such. The whole campaign was a circle, nothing changed at all.īut then again, Grimgor caught Archaon after he had almost defeated Valten, and swatted away Russ, whilst Grimgor was fresh into the Slaughter. I agree, GW, just didn't want to write a new army book i guess. I also don't think that a Black Orc warlord would take pity, or say something like that. I really, really have a hard time believing that Archaon singlehandedly killed a Bloodthirster (depending which order he had the magic items.), but was nearly killed by Grimgor. If you wish to start a new discussion or revive an old one, please do so on the current talk page. This page is an archive of past discussions.
