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'''Cauldrons of Blood''' are extremely important holy items of the [[cult of Khaine]]. | '''Cauldrons of Blood''' are extremely important holy items of the [[cult of Khaine]]. | ||
− | The precise numbers and origins of the cauldrons are unclear. They seem to be a handful at least and a very small number may be deployed into battle on very important raids and invasions. Each cauldron will always be guarded by two Witch Elves, the '''Cauldron Guardians''' under the command of a [[Hag Queen]], titled the '''Keeper of the Cauldron'''.{{Fn|1b}} | + | The precise numbers and origins of the cauldrons are unclear. They seem to be a handful at least and a very small number may be deployed into battle on very important raids and invasions. Each cauldron will always be guarded by two Witch Elves, the '''Cauldron Guardians''' under the command of a [[Hag Queen]], titled the '''Keeper of the Cauldron'''.{{Fn|1b}}{{Fn|5a}} |
Those few that still exist are held by the cult in the city of [[Ghrond]]. {{Fn|2a}} | Those few that still exist are held by the cult in the city of [[Ghrond]]. {{Fn|2a}} | ||
==Culture== | ==Culture== | ||
− | [[Morathi]] claims that the cauldrons are [[Khaine]]'s gift for his brides, the [[Witch Elves]]. A number of Dark Elf children are offered to Khaine and ritually tested by the cauldrons. The reasons are many: some children are offered because they are born crippled. Most will die but those who survive are considered to be Khaine's chosen. After each battle a suitable tithe of prisoners of war will be delivered to the Witch Elves, who will sacrifice them to Khaine. | + | [[Morathi]] claims that the cauldrons are [[Khaine]]'s gift for his brides, the [[Witch Elves]].{{Fn|4a}} A number of Dark Elf children are offered to Khaine and ritually tested by the cauldrons. The reasons are many: some children are offered because they are born crippled. Most will die but those who survive are considered to be Khaine's chosen. After each battle a suitable tithe of prisoners of war will be delivered to the Witch Elves, who will sacrifice them to Khaine. |
==Description== | ==Description== | ||
− | The cauldrons are made of brass and filled with the blood of victims, ritually sacrificed by the Witch Elves to Khaine, Lord of Murder. The cauldrons never spill over; the blood simply never rises above a certain level.{{Fn|1a}} | + | The cauldrons are made of brass and filled with the blood of victims, ritually sacrificed by the Witch Elves to Khaine, Lord of Murder. The cauldrons never spill over; the blood simply never rises above a certain level.{{Fn|1a}}{{Fn|3a}} |
==Powers== | ==Powers== | ||
− | Morathi keeps the innermost secrets of the cauldrons to herself, and keeps the '''Cauldron of Battle''' the first and most important one | + | Morathi keeps the innermost secrets of the cauldrons to herself, and keeps the '''Cauldron of Battle''' the first and most important one for herself claiming that it is a personal gift to her. This enables her to maintain her beauty throughout the whole year. |
Once per year, on [[Death Night]], the cauldrons are filled with the blood of sacrificed Dark Elves. The oldest Hag Queens will then bathe in the blood and this ritual restores their youth and beauty, albeit only temporally.{{Fn|1a}} | Once per year, on [[Death Night]], the cauldrons are filled with the blood of sacrificed Dark Elves. The oldest Hag Queens will then bathe in the blood and this ritual restores their youth and beauty, albeit only temporally.{{Fn|1a}} | ||
− | + | During a battle, nearby Witch Elves are driven into a even more frenzied state by the cauldron, {{Fn|1a}} the powers of the cauldron unlocked by a [[Death Hag]]. {{Fn|4a}} | |
==Weapons and Equipmet== | ==Weapons and Equipmet== | ||
* '''4th Edition''': The Keeper of the Cauldron and the two Cauldron Guardians are equipped with Light Armour and a pair of Swords. {{Fn|1b}} | * '''4th Edition''': The Keeper of the Cauldron and the two Cauldron Guardians are equipped with Light Armour and a pair of Swords. {{Fn|1b}} | ||
+ | * '''5th Edition:''' {{Fn|5a}} | ||
* '''6th Edition''': The Hag and the two Witch Elves are equipped with a pair of Poisoned Hand Weapons. {{Fn|2b}} | * '''6th Edition''': The Hag and the two Witch Elves are equipped with a pair of Poisoned Hand Weapons. {{Fn|2b}} | ||
+ | * '''7th Edition''': The 2 Hags are equipped with a pair of Hand Weapons, may be accompanied by a [[Death Hag]]. {{Fn|3b}} | ||
+ | * '''8th Edition''': The 2 Witch Elves are equipped with a pair of Hand Weapons. {{Fn|4b}} | ||
==Notes== | ==Notes== | ||
In 4th Ediition there was only a single Cauldron. {{Fn|1a}} | In 4th Ediition there was only a single Cauldron. {{Fn|1a}} | ||
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+ | ==Gallery== | ||
+ | <center><gallery> | ||
+ | File:CauldronOfBlood.jpg|Cauldron of Blood | ||
+ | File:Cauldron of Blood concept WD.jpg|Concept art | ||
+ | </gallery></center> | ||
==Miniatures== | ==Miniatures== | ||
<center><gallery> | <center><gallery> | ||
+ | File:Cauldron of Blood M01.jpg|5th Edition Cauldron of Blood | ||
+ | File:Keeper of the Cauldron M01.jpg|5th Edition Keeper of the Cauldron | ||
+ | File:Cauldron Guardians M01.jpg|Cauldron Guardians | ||
File:Cauldron of Blood WFB6.jpg|6th Edition Cauldron of Blood | File:Cauldron of Blood WFB6.jpg|6th Edition Cauldron of Blood | ||
+ | File:Cauldron of Blood M02.jpg | ||
</gallery></center> | </gallery></center> | ||
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**{{Endn|2a}}: Devotees of Khaine, pg. 10 | **{{Endn|2a}}: Devotees of Khaine, pg. 10 | ||
**{{Endn|2b}}: Armies of Naggaroth, pg. 32 | **{{Endn|2b}}: Armies of Naggaroth, pg. 32 | ||
− | + | *{{Endn|3}}: [[Warhammer Armies: Dark Elves (7th Edition)]] | |
− | + | **{{Endn|3a}}: Dark Elf Bestiary, pg. 51 | |
− | *[[Warhammer Armies: Dark Elves ( | + | **{{Endn|3b}}: Dark Elf Army List, pg. 93 |
+ | *{{Endn|4}}: [[Warhammer Armies: Dark Elves (8th Edition)]] | ||
+ | **{{Endn|4a}}: Cauldrons of Blood, pg. 47 | ||
+ | **{{Endn|4b}}: Dark Elf Army List, pg. 87 | ||
+ | *{{Endn|5}}: [[White Dwarf 209 (UK)]] | ||
+ | **{{Endn|5a}}: The Dark Elf Cauldron of Blood, pg. 30-31 | ||
[[Category:Dark Elves]] | [[Category:Dark Elves]] | ||
+ | [[Category:Dark Elves mounts]] | ||
[[Category:Dark Elves units]] | [[Category:Dark Elves units]] | ||
[[Category:War machines]] | [[Category:War machines]] |
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Cauldrons of Blood are extremely important holy items of the cult of Khaine.
The precise numbers and origins of the cauldrons are unclear. They seem to be a handful at least and a very small number may be deployed into battle on very important raids and invasions. Each cauldron will always be guarded by two Witch Elves, the Cauldron Guardians under the command of a Hag Queen, titled the Keeper of the Cauldron.[1b][5a]
Those few that still exist are held by the cult in the city of Ghrond. [2a]
Contents
Culture
Morathi claims that the cauldrons are Khaine's gift for his brides, the Witch Elves.[4a] A number of Dark Elf children are offered to Khaine and ritually tested by the cauldrons. The reasons are many: some children are offered because they are born crippled. Most will die but those who survive are considered to be Khaine's chosen. After each battle a suitable tithe of prisoners of war will be delivered to the Witch Elves, who will sacrifice them to Khaine.
Description
The cauldrons are made of brass and filled with the blood of victims, ritually sacrificed by the Witch Elves to Khaine, Lord of Murder. The cauldrons never spill over; the blood simply never rises above a certain level.[1a][3a]
Powers
Morathi keeps the innermost secrets of the cauldrons to herself, and keeps the Cauldron of Battle the first and most important one for herself claiming that it is a personal gift to her. This enables her to maintain her beauty throughout the whole year.
Once per year, on Death Night, the cauldrons are filled with the blood of sacrificed Dark Elves. The oldest Hag Queens will then bathe in the blood and this ritual restores their youth and beauty, albeit only temporally.[1a]
During a battle, nearby Witch Elves are driven into a even more frenzied state by the cauldron, [1a] the powers of the cauldron unlocked by a Death Hag. [4a]
Weapons and Equipmet
- 4th Edition: The Keeper of the Cauldron and the two Cauldron Guardians are equipped with Light Armour and a pair of Swords. [1b]
- 5th Edition: [5a]
- 6th Edition: The Hag and the two Witch Elves are equipped with a pair of Poisoned Hand Weapons. [2b]
- 7th Edition: The 2 Hags are equipped with a pair of Hand Weapons, may be accompanied by a Death Hag. [3b]
- 8th Edition: The 2 Witch Elves are equipped with a pair of Hand Weapons. [4b]
Notes
In 4th Ediition there was only a single Cauldron. [1a]
Gallery
Miniatures
Sources
- 1: Warhammer Armies: Dark Elves (4th Edition)
- 2: Warhammer Armies: Dark Elves (6th Edition)
- 3: Warhammer Armies: Dark Elves (7th Edition)
- 4: Warhammer Armies: Dark Elves (8th Edition)
- 5: White Dwarf 209 (UK)
- 5a: The Dark Elf Cauldron of Blood, pg. 30-31