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− | '''Hurcio''' was a giant of a man and belonged to the army of the mercenary |
+ | '''Hurcio''' was a giant of a man and belonged to the army of the [[mercenary General]] [[Justintine of Varenna]]. In the decisive battle against the [[Orc|Orcs]] and [[Goblin|Goblins]] on the coast of [[Tilea]], he defended the mercenary treasure chest with a huge club wearing only a lion skin. He slew countless orcs and goblins who stormed him, and none of the opponents reached the prey and survived.{{fn|1a}} |
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+ | Thus, Hurico was the archetype of the [[Paymaster's Bodyguards|Paymaster's bodyguard]], which in the mercenary armies of the [[Old World]] is traditionally formed from the most powerful muscular men, who usually have great physical strength and stubbornness but little brains and imagination.{{fn|1a}} |
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− | *{{Endn|1}}: ''Warhammer Armies: Dogs of War'' (5th Edition) |
+ | * {{Endn|1}}: ''Warhammer Armies: Dogs of War'' (5th Edition) |
− | **{{Endn|1a}}: pg. 18-20 |
+ | ** {{Endn|1a}}: pg. 18-20 |
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Revision as of 18:38, 24 July 2021
Hurcio was a giant of a man and belonged to the army of the mercenary General Justintine of Varenna. In the decisive battle against the Orcs and Goblins on the coast of Tilea, he defended the mercenary treasure chest with a huge club wearing only a lion skin. He slew countless orcs and goblins who stormed him, and none of the opponents reached the prey and survived.[1a]
Thus, Hurico was the archetype of the Paymaster's bodyguard, which in the mercenary armies of the Old World is traditionally formed from the most powerful muscular men, who usually have great physical strength and stubbornness but little brains and imagination.[1a]