Hard to believe no one before me used this catchy title for a blog post yet. Today I would like to introduce the leader of my Khorne pack for Warhammer skirmish: Crar the Annihilator, Crar the Giant or Crar the Breaker. A Champion of Khorne who has many names among mortals. The tale of his deeds is well-known in the northern wastelands. And as his way drenched in blood led him to the south a pack of Barbarians, also worshippers of Khorne followed in his wake. Now they are on the prowl to collect skulls for their blood thirsty master.
Usually I am not a fan of the gigantism which the Age of Sigmar brought upon the Wahrammer miniatures. This one here is an exception to the rule. The men of the harsh north are supposed to be taller than the average guy of the south. Granted they are in favour of their god it is possible for them to grow to almost ridiculous proportions like in Crar’s case.
In the game he’s a real monster. He comes with the profile of a Chosen Champion plus the leader bonus from the Regiments of Renown rules which gives him almost the same profile like an exalted hero of Khorne. You will hardly face any other opponent as potent as Crar in a 100 points match.

Crar the Annihilator.

Crar the Annihilator.

Crar the Giant.

Crar the Giant.

Crar the Breaker.

Crar the Breaker.

A terrible scourge for mortal men.

A terrible scourge for mortal men.

The Khorne pack so far, 5 models to go.

The Khorne pack so far, 5 models to go.

Among other denizens of the Old World Crar is indeed a giant.

Among other denizens of the Old World Crar is indeed a giant.

Just for fun I left him for some days at the local GW store for a painting competition. He won the first prize...as he was the only entry. Makes me want to nag again how rarely I see people playing with painted miniatures at the store these days. Oh well, I'm not playing there so it's not a big deal anyway.

Just for fun I left him for some days at the local GW store for a painting competition. He won the first prize…as he was the only entry. Makes me want to nag again how rarely I see people playing with painted miniatures at the store these days. Oh well, I’m not playing there so it’s not a big deal anyway.