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The name of '''Har Ganeth''' is rarely spoken in those lands that live in fear of the [[Dark Elves]] because of the horrible tales that are told of the streets of blood and the houses of bodies made from those who have been conquered by the evil of [[Malekith]]. Once the [[High Elves]] attacked the city with a great army but where defeated by the hands of the malicious warriors that fight for [[Har Ganeth]]. Such was the victory celebration that the blood of captives ran through the streets and the bodies where discarded into piles that touched the sky. It was then that the great warrior [[Tullaris]] became the leader of the executioners for he had seen the blood of the dead, felt the beaconing of [[Khaine]], the Elf god of war and murder, and had fallen into a trance in which he climbed the steps of the great temple and severed a captives head in one fell strike of his [[Draich]].
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'''Har Ganeth''' is one of the six cities of [[Naggaroth]], the realm of the [[Dark Elves]]. The city's name is rarely spoken in those lands that live in fear of the Dark Elves because of the horrible tales that are told of the streets of blood and the houses of bodies made from those who have been conquered by the evil of [[Malekith]].
  
Since then the executioners have banded under [[Tullaris]]' banner and have created their own army of lethal warriors. But the executioners aren't the only great army in Har Ganeth for there is also the bloodthirsty priestess army of [[Khaine]], the [[Witch Elves]]. The Witch Elves are the true image of death, a howling flurry of blades that sweeps across the battlefield destroying all in it's path. The Witch Elves are led by [[Hellebron]] and, in effect, the [[Death Hag]]s who work in the temples.
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The [[High Elves]] once attacked the city with a great army but where defeated at the hands of the malicious warriors that fight for Har Ganeth. Such was the victory celebration that the blood of captives ran through the streets and the bodies where discarded into piles that touched the sky. It was then that the great warrior [[Tullaris]] became the leader of the executioners for he had seen the blood of the dead, felt the beckoning of [[Khaine]], the Elven god of war and murder, and had fallen into a trance in which he climbed the steps of the great temple and severed a captives head in one fell strike of his [[Draich]].
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Since then the executioners have banded under [[Tullaris]]'s banner and have created their own army of lethal warriors. But the executioners are not the only great army in Har Ganeth for there is also the bloodthirsty priestess army of [[Khaine]], the [[Witch Elf|Witch Elves]]. The Witch Elves are led by [[Hellebron]] and, in effect, the Hag priestesses who work in the temples.
  
 
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Revision as of 00:31, 30 August 2010

Har Ganeth is one of the six cities of Naggaroth, the realm of the Dark Elves. The city's name is rarely spoken in those lands that live in fear of the Dark Elves because of the horrible tales that are told of the streets of blood and the houses of bodies made from those who have been conquered by the evil of Malekith.

The High Elves once attacked the city with a great army but where defeated at the hands of the malicious warriors that fight for Har Ganeth. Such was the victory celebration that the blood of captives ran through the streets and the bodies where discarded into piles that touched the sky. It was then that the great warrior Tullaris became the leader of the executioners for he had seen the blood of the dead, felt the beckoning of Khaine, the Elven god of war and murder, and had fallen into a trance in which he climbed the steps of the great temple and severed a captives head in one fell strike of his Draich.

Since then the executioners have banded under Tullaris's banner and have created their own army of lethal warriors. But the executioners are not the only great army in Har Ganeth for there is also the bloodthirsty priestess army of Khaine, the Witch Elves. The Witch Elves are led by Hellebron and, in effect, the Hag priestesses who work in the temples.

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