Angry Fist Tribe
The Angry Fist Tribe are an Ogre Tribe of the Ogre Kingdoms. [1a]
One of the most technologically advanced of the tribes with working kilns and even a modern toilet (with appropriate Gnoblars). [1a]
History
Orc Warboss Ghazbag da Cleava finally met his match in the Tyrant of the Angry Fist Ogre – the two fought head to head for so long it brought down an avalanche on them and some say they fight still beneath the rubble. [3a]
Tyrant Thogub Smashclub had a fondness for roast Dwarf meat and so when one of his hunters discovered Karak Azorn he was quick to attack the Dwarf Hold. The defenders resisted for several years before the ogres managed to capture three Stonehorns and unleashed them against the main gate. When the gate was shattered, the dwarfs fell back into their halls, staunchly defending every step but to no avail. [2a]
As their Thane gathered his warriors for a last stand in the treasure hall, the ogres were distracted by their discovery of a large amount of Dwarfen ale. As they gorged themselves on the fallen, swilling down the ale by the barrel the survivors of the hold managed to make their escape. Thogub reasoned that the stunties would not move fast enough to escape him anyway. [2a]
The caravan of Reuben Kyte encountered the tribe but Brulugh Thundergut, right-hand Ogre of the Tyrant, Oleg Kineater attempted to discredit his boss by attacking them [4b] but he was defeated and killed. [4a]
The suriving two members of the caravan managed to convince their captors not to immediately eat them, demonstrating culinary prowess, mirrors and a mastery of fire. Although the Ogres were impressed, they decided that only one of the two humans was needed and roasted and ate one. [1a]
The survivor, Reuben Kyte would eventually became their first Firemaster, a high ranking position within the tribe and was able to write his memoirs. [1a]
Sources
- 1: Warhammer Armies: Ogre Kingdoms (6th Edition)
- 1a: Ogre Tribes, pg. 57
- 2: Warhammer Armies: Ogre Kingdoms (8th Edition)
- 2a: The Treasure of Karak Azorn, pg. 26
- 3: White Dwarf 377 (UK)
- 3a: The soon to be forgotten, pg. 50
- 4: White Dwarf 303 (UK)