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The '''Witch Elves''' (in their own tongue: ''Maihd''{{Fn|2}}) are the brides and priestesses of [[Khaine]], Lord of Murder. They seek nothing more than to offer mighty sacrifices to their merciless deity, preferably by spilling their victim's blood amidst deadly combat. {{Fn|1}}
 
The '''Witch Elves''' (in their own tongue: ''Maihd''{{Fn|2}}) are the brides and priestesses of [[Khaine]], Lord of Murder. They seek nothing more than to offer mighty sacrifices to their merciless deity, preferably by spilling their victim's blood amidst deadly combat. {{Fn|1}}
  
==In Dark Elf Society==
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==Culture==
Each of the cities of the Druchii has a great temple to Khaine which require a tithe from its rulers and raiders that the city sends out across the world, from the haul of the corsairs is taken one slave in ten as a sacrifice to the brides. These dangerous maidens often have a forbidden allure for others of their race who endeavour to gain their favour, and often die to do so.  {{Fn|2}}
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Each of the cities of the Druchii has a great temple to Khaine which require a tithe from its rulers and raiders that the city sends out across the world, from the haul of the corsairs is taken one slave in ten as a sacrifice to the brides. These dangerous maidens often have a forbidden allure for others of their race who endeavour to gain their favour, and often die to do so for their god is a jealous husband and does not share.  {{Fn|2a}}
  
'''Death Night''': One night each year is set aside for the cult, the Witch Elves roam their cites, dragging out citizens and slaves alike from homes - they then sacrifice hundreds of them in a great holy feast drinking blood and wine and the raw flesh of their victims. {{Fn|1a}})  Households that survive unscathed often sacrifice a slave or elderly relative to the god of murder in thanks. {{Fn|1b}})
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===[[Death Night]]===
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One night each year is set aside for the cult, the Witch Elves roam their cites, dragging out citizens and slaves alike from homes - they then sacrifice hundreds of them in a great holy feast drinking blood and wine and the raw flesh of their victims. {{Fn|1a}})  Households that survive unscathed often sacrifice a slave or elderly relative to the god of murder in thanks. {{Fn|1b}}
  
 
==Organisation==
 
==Organisation==
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Witch Elves live in the Temples to Khaine, monitored by the [[Hag Queen]]s. {{Fn|1b}}
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They are organized in a warrior sisterhood. {{Fn|3}})
 
They are organized in a warrior sisterhood. {{Fn|3}})
 
*Young priestesses form warbands, each led by a [[Hag]]. {{Fn|3}})
 
*Young priestesses form warbands, each led by a [[Hag]]. {{Fn|3}})
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Many of the younger Witch Elves form their own cults/warbands, renting their deadly services to ambitious Dreadlords intent on gathering armies.
 
Many of the younger Witch Elves form their own cults/warbands, renting their deadly services to ambitious Dreadlords intent on gathering armies.
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===Cults===
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* [[Brides of Burning Blood]]: A cult with no fixed home that prefers to worship Khaine on the battlefield. {{Fn|3}})
  
 
==War==
 
==War==
 
Before a battle begins, the daughters of Khaine drink blood which has been laced with drugs to boost their ferocity and bloodlust.  Their razor sharp blades are then often coated with poison. {{Fn|2}})  Following the battle, they choose those captives who will be sacrificed to their god, renewing their pact. {{Fn|1b}})
 
Before a battle begins, the daughters of Khaine drink blood which has been laced with drugs to boost their ferocity and bloodlust.  Their razor sharp blades are then often coated with poison. {{Fn|2}})  Following the battle, they choose those captives who will be sacrificed to their god, renewing their pact. {{Fn|1b}})
  
==Cults==
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==Weapons and Equipment==
* [[Brides of Burning Blood]]: A cult with no fixed home that prefers to worship Khaine on the battlefield. {{Fn|3}})
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* '''3rd Edition''': Hand Weapon and Light Armour, may have additional Hand Weapon and Poisoned Weapons.  One regiment in a army may have Crossbows. {{Fn|5a}}
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* '''4th Edition:''' Two Hand Weapons, may have Light Armour and Magical Standard. {{Fn|1c}})
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* '''6th Edition:''' Two Poisoned Hand Weapons, may have a Magic Standard. May have a Hag, Musician and Standard Bearer. {{Fn|2b}}
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* '''7th Edition:''' Two Poisoned Hand Weapons, may have a Magic Standard. May have a Hag, Musician and Standard Bearer, The Hag may have Gifts of Khaine. {{Fn|3a}}
  
 
==Quotes==
 
==Quotes==
 
{| width="33%" align="center"
 
{| width="33%" align="center"
|align="center"|''For fighting we use daggers, the most intimate of weapons, the most courageous instrument of death.  We must get close to our enemies, smell the dear on their breath, see the desire in their eyes.  You must yearn for this closeness, desire their heat upon you.  For in this final dance with them you will touch [[Khaine]].  When the lifeblood spays your skin you will feel a true heat, a true passion, that no mortal can provide.  This is our legacy sisters.  This is our birth right.''
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|align="center"|''For fighting we use daggers, the most intimate of weapons, the most courageous instrument of death.  We must get close to our enemies, smell the fear on their breath, see the desire in their eyes.  You must yearn for this closeness, desire their heat upon you.  For in this final dance with them you will touch [[Khaine]].  When the lifeblood spays your skin you will feel a true heat, a true passion, that no mortal can provide.  This is our legacy sisters.  This is our birth right.''
 
'''~[[Sryne]]'''.{{Fn|4}}
 
'''~[[Sryne]]'''.{{Fn|4}}
 
|}
 
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File:Dark Elf Witch Elf.JPG|A Witch Elf
 
File:Dark Elf Witch Elf.JPG|A Witch Elf
 
File:WitchElfKhaine.jpg|A Witch Elf
 
File:WitchElfKhaine.jpg|A Witch Elf
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File:Witch Elf.jpg| A Witch Elf
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File:Witch Elf 02.jpg|A Witch Elf
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File:Witch Elf 03.jpg|A Witch Elf
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File:Witch Elf 04.jpg|Witch Elves
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File:Witch Elves3.jpg|Witch Elves
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File:Witch Elf WFB6.jpg|Witch Elf
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</gallery></center>
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==Miniatures==
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<center><gallery>
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File:Witch Elf WFB4.jpg|4th Edition Witch Elf
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File:Witch Elf 2 WFB4.jpg|4th Edition Witch Elf
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File:Witch Elf Regiment WFB4.jpg|A 4th Edition Witch Elf Regiment
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File:Witch Elf M04.jpg|Witch Elf
 
</gallery></center>
 
</gallery></center>
  
== Notes ==
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==Notes==
 
*[[White Dwarf]] 108 (1988), in its article ''Witch Elves!'' p.30 translates 'Witch Elves' with '''Tulluch'''.
 
*[[White Dwarf]] 108 (1988), in its article ''Witch Elves!'' p.30 translates 'Witch Elves' with '''Tulluch'''.
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==See Also==
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* [[Cult of Khaine]]
  
 
== Sources==
 
== Sources==
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** {{Endn|1a}}:pg. 29,
 
** {{Endn|1a}}:pg. 29,
 
** {{Endn|1b}}:pg. 36
 
** {{Endn|1b}}:pg. 36
* {{Endn|2}}:[[Warhammer Armies: Dark Elves (6th Edition)]], pg. 10
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** {{Endn|1c}}: Dark Elf Army List, pg. 53
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* {{Endn|2}}:[[Warhammer Armies: Dark Elves (6th Edition)]]
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** {{Endn|2a}}: Devotees of Khaine, pg. 10
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** {{Endn|3a}}: Armies of Naggaroth, pg. 28
 
* {{Endn|3}}:[[Warhammer Armies: Dark Elves (7th Edition)]], pg. 50
 
* {{Endn|3}}:[[Warhammer Armies: Dark Elves (7th Edition)]], pg. 50
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** {{Endn|3a}}: Dark Elf Army List, pg. 96
 
* {{Endn|4}}: [[Warhammer Online: Age of Reckoning]] [[Official Guide]], pg. 228
 
* {{Endn|4}}: [[Warhammer Online: Age of Reckoning]] [[Official Guide]], pg. 228
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*{{Endn|5}}: [[Warhammer Armies (3rd Edition)]]
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** {{Endn|5a}}: Dark Elf Army List, pg. 35
  
 
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Revision as of 12:47, 28 December 2020

A Witch Elf

The Witch Elves (in their own tongue: Maihd[2]) are the brides and priestesses of Khaine, Lord of Murder. They seek nothing more than to offer mighty sacrifices to their merciless deity, preferably by spilling their victim's blood amidst deadly combat. [1]

Culture

Each of the cities of the Druchii has a great temple to Khaine which require a tithe from its rulers and raiders that the city sends out across the world, from the haul of the corsairs is taken one slave in ten as a sacrifice to the brides. These dangerous maidens often have a forbidden allure for others of their race who endeavour to gain their favour, and often die to do so for their god is a jealous husband and does not share. [2a]

Death Night

One night each year is set aside for the cult, the Witch Elves roam their cites, dragging out citizens and slaves alike from homes - they then sacrifice hundreds of them in a great holy feast drinking blood and wine and the raw flesh of their victims. [1a]) Households that survive unscathed often sacrifice a slave or elderly relative to the god of murder in thanks. [1b]

Organisation

Witch Elves live in the Temples to Khaine, monitored by the Hag Queens. [1b]

They are organized in a warrior sisterhood. [3])

  • Young priestesses form warbands, each led by a Hag. [3])
  • The Hags are responsible to more experienced Death Hags. [3])
  • The Death Hags answer only to the Hag Queens. [3])

The overall leadership of the cult of Khaine belongs to Hellebron, the second-oldest of the Hag Queens. However many Witch Elves support her powerful rival Morathi.

Many of the younger Witch Elves form their own cults/warbands, renting their deadly services to ambitious Dreadlords intent on gathering armies.

Cults

War

Before a battle begins, the daughters of Khaine drink blood which has been laced with drugs to boost their ferocity and bloodlust. Their razor sharp blades are then often coated with poison. [2]) Following the battle, they choose those captives who will be sacrificed to their god, renewing their pact. [1b])

Weapons and Equipment

  • 3rd Edition: Hand Weapon and Light Armour, may have additional Hand Weapon and Poisoned Weapons. One regiment in a army may have Crossbows. [5a]
  • 4th Edition: Two Hand Weapons, may have Light Armour and Magical Standard. [1c])
  • 6th Edition: Two Poisoned Hand Weapons, may have a Magic Standard. May have a Hag, Musician and Standard Bearer. [2b]
  • 7th Edition: Two Poisoned Hand Weapons, may have a Magic Standard. May have a Hag, Musician and Standard Bearer, The Hag may have Gifts of Khaine. [3a]

Quotes

For fighting we use daggers, the most intimate of weapons, the most courageous instrument of death. We must get close to our enemies, smell the fear on their breath, see the desire in their eyes. You must yearn for this closeness, desire their heat upon you. For in this final dance with them you will touch Khaine. When the lifeblood spays your skin you will feel a true heat, a true passion, that no mortal can provide. This is our legacy sisters. This is our birth right.

~Sryne.[4]

Gallery

Miniatures

Notes

  • White Dwarf 108 (1988), in its article Witch Elves! p.30 translates 'Witch Elves' with Tulluch.

See Also

Sources

Dark Elves
Units Assassin - Beastmaster - Black Ark Fleetmaster - Black Guard - Bleaksword - Bloodwrack Medusa - Bloodwrack Shrine - Cauldron of Blood - Cold One Chariot - Cold One Knight - Corsair - Dark Elf War Altar - Dark Elf City Guard - Dark Elf Slave Warrior - Dark Rider - Darkshard - Death Hag - Doomfire Warlock - Doomsteed - Dreadlord - Dreadspear - Executioner - Harpy - High Beastmaster - Kharibdyss - Master - Reaper Bolt Thrower - Scourgerunner Chariot - Shade - Sisters of Slaughter - Sorceress - Supreme Sorceress - War Hydra - Witch Elves
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