Azhag the Slaughterer is a fictional character from
Games Workshop's
Warhammer Fantasy setting.
Azhhag was one of the most dangerous
Orc Warlords of recent history, and his campaigns of destruction through out the
Empire almost brought the eastern provinces to their knees.
After defeating countless
Orc and
Goblin tribes from the Worlds Edge Mountains, he led his horde into
Ostermark and looted several towns destroying the temple of
Sigmar at Nachdorf in the process.
He was first proclaimed the "Slaughterer at the Battle for Buthcer's Hill.
Azhag possessed a strange iron
crown which he took from the lair of a chaos troll after slaying the creature.
It is hinted that the crown is an artifact of
Nagash.
The crown granted him sorcerous powers as well as a serious boost to his Tactical prowess, as demonstrated at the Battle of Butcher's Hill.
After his final defeat by a large Empire army, this crown was taken by the Grand Theogeonist of
Sigmar and locked away forever.
Azhag rode to battle on the back of a large
Wyvern, often harrying his retreating enemies from the air after the battle.
The Battle for Buthcer's HillThis was the battle that earned Azhag his name, the "Slaughterer" and demonstrated his tactical prowess, granted by the Sorcerous Helm of Command.
His forces were split into three sections, which is unusual for an Orc Army, as they are normally a rabble.
His plan was to hit the Empire lines with the strongest of his assets, his Black Orcs and Big 'Uns, whilst on one of his Flanks, he placed his fast-moving Goblins and Orc Boys, to flank the Empire Troops.
The third section was mainly Snotlings and Goblins, to hem the Empire in through sheer weight of numbers.
At the Height of the battle, Azhag flew over the Empire lines, and in a voice not quite his own (Characteristic of when he was giving his army its orders) he forced the recently deceased Empire Troops to rise up and attack their former comrades.
The Battle was a massacre for the Empire, and Azhag had earned his place in history.