These are the small parts, the minor characters, many of which are just there for window dressing. They're either Red/Mauve Shirts, Bit characters, Spear Carriers and the like or, if they were more important than that, they only appeared once. Generally only named characters (or named groups in the case of Mooks) appear here, however.
Human, male Druidic Priest
First and Last Appearance: Death on the Reik
Death: Lungs liquified by a Skaven poison wind globe. Vorgeheim 2, 2512.
Human, male, noble. Baron of Wissenburg
antagonist
Only Appearance: A Rough Night at the Three Feathers (The Restless Dead).
Status: Inactive.
Male, Human, Nobleman & Poet
Signature Character
Appearances: Cameo during the late Middenheim period and The Emperor's Challenge.
Status: Inactive
Male, Human, Bounty Hunter.
Adolphus was trailing Kastor Lieberung, and had infiltrated the Purple Hand in an effort to catch him. He mistook Randle for the Magister, and attempted to destroy the Heroes.
First and Final Appearance: Mistaken Identity
Death: Killed by the Heroes.
Male, Human, Knight. The Knight Eternal of Middenheim.
First Appearance: Power Behind the Throne
Final Appearance: Empire In Flames
Death: A barrage of Talabeclander blunderbus fire at the Battle of Wolfenburg.
Female, Human, Outlaw Chief
Only Appearance: Death on the Reik (sort-of)
Death: Possessed by Magritte von Wittgenstein, her soul evicted from her body. Her body was later killed along with Magritte in Middenheim, but for all intents and purposes Sigrid had been dead for some time already.
Corrupt law-men.
Appearance: Eureka! (The Restless Dead)
Status: Inactive.
Male, human, noble. Master armorer. Ludwig's adoptive father.
Appearance: Interlude - Ludwig.
Status: Inactive.
Human, male, Cleric of Sigmar. Arch-Lector of the Cult of Sigmar.
First and Final appearance: Empire in Flames.
Death: Head crushed by Sheerargetru just before the daemon burst from Yorri's body.
Human, male, Cleric of Sigmar. Grand Theogonist of the Cult of Sigmar.
First and Final appearance: Empire in Flames.
Death: Killed by Sheerargetru when the daemon burst out of his body, which it had been possessing for some time.
These are characters that Never actually interacted with the characters during actual play sessions, but were alluded to in the backstory or appeared only in flashbacks.
Female, beastman (turnskin), renegade. Former human noble, Uhlrik's mother.
Appearance: Magritte died before the action began. She has appeared in assorted flashbacks, however.
Death: Shot with a crossbow by an unnamed Sigmarite witch-hunter. IC 2499.
Human, male, trapper. Uhlrik's adoptive father
Appearance: Rolf died before the action began. He has appeared in assorted flashbacks, however.
Death: Messily butchered and partially eaten by Boris Gorespiller.
~Communal PC
Human, female, Scribe
Only appearance: The Oldenhaller Contract. IC 2510.
Death: killed by a Nurgle Cultist
Halfling, male, Charlatan
~PC played by David Green
First appearance: The Grapes of Wrath. Erntezeit, 2512.
Final Appearance: Aftermath of Power Behind the Throne. Early IC 2513.
Death: Hanged in his own residence by Gaynor's minions.
~Communal PC
Human, male, Ranger
Only appearance: The Oldenhaller Contract. IC 2510.
Death: killed by a Beast of Nurgle
Albionish clan chief, Ludwig's father.
Male human noble.
First Appearance: Ludwig's Albionese adventures, Naggaroth Period.
Status: Inactive.
Albionish chieftainess, Ludwig's half-sister
Female human noble
First Appearance: Ludwig's Albionese adventures, Naggaroth Period.
Status: Inactive.
Albionish clan chief, rival to Robert.
Male human noble.
First Appearance: Ludwig's Albionese adventures, Naggaroth Period.
Status: Inactive.
King of Bretonnia, co-conspirator with Gaynor.
First and Final Appearance: The Bretonnian Gambit.
Death: Gaynor killed him for getting in the way during a battle against the heroes.
Human, Male, Kislevite Druzhina (Knight)
First and Final Appearance: Siege on Bachendorf Keep
Death: Died of wounds inflicted by the Chaos army.
This man was a political enemy of the Heroes but fighting on the same side of the war.
Human, female, Kislevite traveler
First Appearance: Interim - Ludwig
Status: Inactive
Wood Elf, female, Alchemist
~PC played by Kevin Green.
First appearance: The Grapes of Wrath Erntezeit, 2512.
Final Appearance: Aftermath of Power Behind the Throne. Early IC 2513.
Death: Turned to stone by Lise on the streets of Middenheim.
Male, Wood Elf Wardancer. Cassandra's teacher and lover.
The first time that Cassandra left Uhlrik, she accompanied Morvael into the woods to study the Wardancer's art and fell into his arms in a torrid affair that ended with him dead when he tried to prevent the remorseful elf-maid from returning to her husband.
First Appearance: The aftermath of Empire in Flames. IC 2513.
Final Appearance: Early IC 2514.
Death: Killed in a duel/lover's quarrel with Cassandra.
Male Wood elf, Highwayman. Another of Cassandra's paramours.
First appearance: Late Middenheim Period.
Final Appearance: Just after the Emperor's Challenge, IC 2516
Death: Uhlrik dashed his brains out with his horns when Torandil tried to kill him.
High Elf, Male, Sorcerer and noble. Master of Violet Wood, Chancellor of Arnheim (successor to Rilenin). Slaaneshi cultist.
First Appearance: Ulthuan period, during the first (in-play) Druchii invasion of Arnheim. 2518 IC.
Final Appearance: Ulthuan period, in the aftermath of the Labyrinth of Souls storyline.
Death: Killed by the Heroes
High Elf, Male, Chancellor of Arnhelm. Successor to Aglareth
First Appearance: Ulthuan period, in the aftermath of the Labyrinth of Souls storyline.
Status: Active, Support.
Female High Elf Standard Bearer. Maiden Guard of the Everqueen.
First Appearance: Naggaroth Period, during the battle for the Blighted Isle.
Status: Inactive
Male, High Elf, Officer in the Sea Guard of Lothern. Brother to Cassandra and Malavandrel
First Appearance: Late Middenheim Period, during Uhlrik and Cassandra's first visit to Lothern. 2514 IC.
Final Appearance: Late Ulthuan Period, during the assault on Arnhelm. 2518 IC
Death: Killed off-camera, in battle with Druchii.
Male, High Elf, Noble. Chancellor of Arnheim.
First Appearance: Ulthuan Period prior to the Invasion of Arnhelm, 2518 IC.
Final Appearance: Ulthuan Period, during the Daemon War. 2518 IC.
Death: Died under suspicious circumstances, probably assassinated by either Aglareth's agents or Dark Elves.
Male High Elf Admiral
Teleus was the overall commander of the expeditionary force consisting of the combined forces of the Black Dragons and a High Elf fleet tasked with the taking of Clar Karond. A native of fallen Nagarythe, Teleus has an especially bitter hatred of the Dark Elves and it was he that gave the order for all Druchii above infancy to be killed when the city fell.
First Appearance: Naggaroth Period, The Fall of Clar Karond, 2518 IC, though he was not named until later.
Status: Active. Support
Male High Elf lord. Lord-General of Arnhelm.
First Appearance: Ulthuan Period, during the Assault on Arnhelm (as one of Rilenin's subordinates)
Status: Active. Support.
Male High Elf lord. Champion of the Everqueen, brother of Teclis.
Signature character
First Appearance:
Status: Active. Support.
Dark Elf band
First Appearance: The very beginning of the Naggaroth period, shortly before the taking of Clar Karond. IC 2518
Status: Inactive.
The Forged Elves are a band of Druchii that had been heavily modified by Hotek, the heretic priest of Vaul. They were his personal enforcers and exceedingly potent warriors. Two of them were slain on the same day as was their master, but the rest remain at large.
Male Forged Elf, Minion of Hotek
First and Final Appearance: The very beginning of the Naggaroth period, shortly before the taking of Clar Karond.
Death: Killed by the Heroes
Male Forged Elf
First Appearance: The very beginning of the Naggaroth period, shortly before the taking of Clar Karond.
Status: Inactive.
Korlian escaped the destruction of Hotek's column and his current whereabouts are unknown, but he is probably with the other Forged Elves.
Male Forged Elf, Minion of Hotek
First and Final Appearance: The very beginning of the Naggaroth period, shortly before the taking of Clar Karond.
Death: Killed by the Heroes
Male Forged Elf
First Appearance: The very beginning of the Naggaroth period, shortly before the taking of Clar Karond.
Status: Inactive
Yeurl has the distinction of having been captured by the Heroes, then being released with an oath not to fight against them again. They determined that this Dark Elf had a rigid code of honor, and so could theoretically be trusted to keep his word. His current whereabouts are unknown, but he is probably with the other Forged Elves.
Male Forged Elf
First Appearance: The very beginning of the Naggaroth period, shortly before the taking of Clar Karond.
Status: Inactive.
Hvrath escaped the destruction of Hotek's column. His current whereabouts are unknown, but he is probably with the other Forged Elves.
Male Dark Elf, heretic Priest of Vaul. Mad master artificer.
First and Final Appearance: The very beginning of the Naggaroth period, shortly before the taking of Clar Karond.
Death: Very thoroughly killed by the following, more or less simultaneously: Ludwig's sword, being turned to ice by Uhlrik's frostfire and the life-force draining effects of his own arcane ocular blasts.
Male, Dwarf, Giant Slayer
GW signature character
Gotrek and his friend Felix Jaeger are the protagonists of several novels, and there is little need to detail them here. They have made two brief appearances in the Legacy campaign. On the first occasion, Gotrek took offense at Derelek's comments at an inn and defeated him in a fight, then in turn was knocked out by the irate Uhlrik. Gotrek is easily one of the deadliest hand-to-hand combatants in the Old World, and this led to his second appearance: he took part in the Emperor's Challenge tournament of 2516 to test himself against the best of the best. There he handily pummeled all opposition until losing a long and hard-fought match in the semifinals to Yuan Sun-Tzu.
Appearances: Cameo during the late Middenheim period and The Emperor's Challenge.
Status: Inactive
Male Dwarf military commander, leader of Mendri's Army
Only Appearance:Dwarf Wars
Status: Inactive.
Male Dwarf Cleric of Grungni, adviser to Grumdin
Only Appearance: Dwarf Wars
Status: Inactive.
Male Dwarf King, lord of Karaz-a-Karak
Only Appearance: Dwarf Wars aftermath.
Status: Inactive.
Male Dwarf ancient loremaster, servant of Sigmar.
First and Final Appearance: Empire in Flames
Death: Killed by the possessed Earth Dragon.
Dwarf political faction
Appearance: Dwarf Wars
Status: Disbanded. Inactive.
After a brief civil war, Mendri was successfully crowned king and the opposition party formally dissolved, though many of its members remained his political adversaries.
Male Dwarf military leader and Royalist.
Appearance: Dwarf Wars
Status: Inactive.
Brogar was the leader of the military contingent in the Royalist expedition to Kadar-Gravning, and was tasked with having the Heroes exterminated as dangerous and unpredictable elements. What became of him after the Dwarf civil war, if indeed he survived, has never been revealed.
Male Dwarf Cleric of Grungni, leader of the Royalist expedition.
First Appearance: Dwarf Wars
Status: Inactive.
It has not been revealed whether or not Cranneg survived Mendri's crowning as King of Karaz-A-Karak. In any case, he was a major proponent of the losing side in the Dwarf civil war. This Machiavellian schemer initially welcomed the Heroes to Kadar-Gravning and then quietly ordered their deaths, but pressures from Mendri's Army kept him from devoting sufficient resources to the task of wiping them out.
Male Dwarf scholar, member of the Royalist expedition
Only Appearance: Dwarf Wars
Status: Inactive.
Though the Royalists ended up opposed to the Heroes, they never actually had any conflicts with Sundrim, who was always decent to them and had no interest in ideology anyway.
Male, human, nobleman. Father to Jubei.
First Appearance: Derelek's Nipponese adventures.
Status: Inactive
Male, human, Samurai
First Appearance: Derelek's Nipponese adventures.
Status: Inactive
Jubei, the son of a local Samurai lord, was given charge of Derelek while the Dwarf was in Nippon. The two became friends, and Jubei accompanied Derelek until the Dwarf's departure for the Old World.
Male, Hobgoblin, Khan and Scion of Urtak
First And Final Appearance: Tangent - Nippon
Death: Killed by Yurishima Hakimashi
Male, human, Samurai
First Appearance: The Emperor's Challenge
Status: Inactive.
Sun-Tzu set out on a long journey from his native Nippon to the Old World, sent by the Shogun to protect a diplomat in the company of Sea Elf traders. After their business in Marienburg was complete, the company set forth to Altdorf and wintered there before returning home again. At his master's urging, Sun-Tzu took part in the Emperor's Challenge. He nearly won the tournament, finally losing to Uhlrik in the heavily-attended championship match. Why exactly he and his master were sent so far from home has never been revealed, but even the Shogun would not send such a potent warrior away lightly.
Human, male, Sumo and Scion of Raiden
First and Final Appearance:
Death: Died of wounds inflicted by Kozakawa shortly after killing the Hobgoblin.
Female Air Kami that assumed human form and posed as a Geisha for a time. Derelek's love interest.
First and Final Appearance: Tangent - Nippon
Death: Humanoid manifestation shredded by Kozakawa's cyclonic attacks. She has been unable to physically manifest since that time.
Male, Slann, Alligator Warrior
First Appearance: Ulthuan Period, during Erich's Lustrian adventures.
Status: Inactive.
Male, Slann, Mage-Priest, Advisor to Emperor Mazdamundi
First Appearance: Ulthuan Period, during Erich's Lustrian adventures.
Status: Inactive.
Slann, Male, high priest. Scion of Camaxotz.
First and Final Appearance: Tangent - Lustria
Death: Killed by Erich Brauer's Force Fist spell.
These are small children of major characters, but not significant supporting cast members in their own right. Adult children and other relatives are listed in the relevant sections above.
Male, human, Warrior of Chaos, minion of Gaynor.
First Appearance Sometime in the Middenheim Period.
Final Appearance The Bretonnian Gambit.
Death: Killed by Cassandra
Male Skaven warlock
First appearance: aftermath of Siege on Bachendorf Keep, one behind-the-scenes storyline during the siege as well.
Final Appearance: The Bretonnian Gambit
Death: Blasted to pieces by Cedric.
Greater Daemons
Lesser Daemons
Strange Daemonic Captors
Daemonic Steeds
Daemonic Beasts
Human, male, Champion of Khorne
First Appearance: Nuln Period
Final Appearance: Nuln Period
Death: Killed by the Heroes
Erdrick was the Champion of Khorne that the Heroes set off in pursuit of in the last dungeon crawl of the Nuln Period. He had briefly been captured by Imperial authorities and promptly escaped before he could be executed, with his jailor Thrudd personally in pursuit along with the Heroes. They trailed Erdrick back to a lair in the mountains, where they slew him and a number of his minions, including a chained, juvenile dragon that he had been using as an attack beast. It was this battle that earned Uhlrik his surname of der Drache.
Male, human, Berserker and Warrior of Khorne. Uhlrik's fighting-mentor.
Appearance: Boris died before the action began. He has appeared in assorted flashbacks, however.
Death: Ambushed and beheaded by Uhlrik, in belated vengeance for Rolf's murder.
Beastman, Male, Champion of Khorne.
First and Final Appearance: Siege on Bachendorf Keep.
Death: Beheaded by Uhlrik.
Carpathian is Uhlrik's half-brother and Rahann's full brother. He was killed in his first appearance, but has appeared in several flashback sequences and a brief storyline set in an earlier period in which Rahann was the PC protagonist.
Human, male, Chaos Warrior of Khorne
First Appearance: Siege on Bachendorf Keep.
Vindar dueled Cassandra and lost, but she spared him despite his protest. After that, he demanded a place among the defenders of Bachendorf Keep for the remainder of the conflict, then departed to continue fighting in Khorne's name. He is probably the father of Rahann's son Artag, and has made a few cameo appearances since Siege.
Status: Inactive
Keeper of Secrets, Greater Daemon of Slaanesh
First Appearance: Ulthuan Period, just before Erich's transport to Lustria.
Status: Inactive. Gated to Lustria and probably fell victim to Dimensional Instability or was banished by Slann shortly thereafter, returning to the Hells whence it came.
Keeper of Secrets, Greater Daemon of Slaanesh
First Appearance: Ulthuan Period, during the invasion of Arnheim.
Status: Inactive. Banished by Uhlrik in single combat.
Slaanesh Cult
First Appearance: Empire in Flames
Status: Inactive.
Tzeentchian wizardly cabal led by Josef Kastermann.
First Appearance: Shortly before Castle Drachenfels, late Middenheim Period.
Status: Active, though much restructured since most of the initial members were killed during the events of The Bretonnian Gambit.
The Coven of Ten spent much of its time in the campaign less as a Tzeentchian cult and more as a cabal of powerful sorcerers under the mind control of the Tzeentchian archmage Josef Kastermann. In fact, several of its members were worshippers of other Chaos gods or indeed not Chaotic in any way other than being under Kastermann's control. Its present composition remains unknown, though it is known that the coven has reformed after its near-obliteration by the Heroes of the Hammer.
Human, male, Illusionist (Celestial). Member of Josef Kastermann's Coven of Ten.
First and Final Appearance: The Bretonnian Gambit.
Death: Killed by the Heroes
Male, human, Daemonologist (Lvl 4). Former member of Josef Kastermann's Coven of Ten.
First Appearance: The Bretonnian Gambit
Status: Inactive, fled after Kastermann's defeat.
Human, male, elementalist. Member of Josef Kastermann's Coven of Ten.
First and Final Appearance: The Bretonnian Gambit.
Death: Killed by the Heroes
Female, Dark Elf, Sorceress. Member of Josef Kastermann's Coven of Ten.
First Appearance: Shortly before Castle Drachenfels, late Middenheim Period.
Final Appearance: The Bretonnian Gambit.
Death: Hurled down a pit by Cassandra.
Male Khorngor (Beastman)shaman. Member of Josef Kastermann's Coven of Ten.
First Appearance: Shortly before Castle Drachenfels, late Middenheim Period.
Final Appearance: The Bretonnian Gambit.
Death: Killed by Cassandra.
Male, human, Sorceror of Slaanesh. Member of Josef Kastermann's Coven of Ten.
First and Final Appearance: The Bretonnian Gambit.
Death: Killed by the Heroes
Male, human, Sorceror of Nurgle. Member of Josef Kastermann's Coven of Ten.
First and Final Appearance: The Bretonnian Gambit.
Death: Killed by the Heroes
Human, male, Wizard (Jade). Member of Josef Kastermann's Coven of Ten.
First and Final Appearance: The Bretonnian Gambit.
Death: Killed by the Heroes
Human, male, Necromancer. Member of Josef Kastermann's Coven of Ten.
First and Final Appearance: The Bretonnian Gambit.
Death: Killed by the Heroes
Tzeentch/Merchant Cult
First & Only Appearance: Shadows Over Boegenhafen
Status: Disbanded. Inactive.
The Ordo Septenarius was a Tzeentchian Chaos cult most of whose members (even its inner circle) were not aware was a Chaos cult - even its leader Johannes Teugen was not himself a sincere Chaos worshipper, but manipulated his followers into unwittingly worshipping Chaos as part of a scheme to trade their souls for his and thus escape the bargain that he had made with the Daemon Gideon. With the damnation of Johannes Teugen and the death of several of its leading lights, this cabal quietly split up.
Daemon of Tzeentch
First Appearance: Shadows Over Bögenhafen
Status: Banished. Inactive.
After the Heroes defeated Gideon and disrupted the ritual that would have opened a Warp-gate in Bögenhafen, he was pulled forcibly back to Hell along with Johannes Teugen.
Male, Human, Merchant, Councilor. Member of the Ordo Septenarius
First and Final Appearance: Shadows Over Bögenhafen
Death: Murdered by Gideon (in human form) on Pflugzeit 2, 2512.
Male, Human, Merchant, Councillor. Member of the Ordo Septenarius
First Appearance: Shadows over Bögenhafen
Final Appearance: The prelude to The Bretonnian Gambit.
Death: Killed by Gaynor's minions.
Male, Human, Merchant, Councillor & Daemonologist. Head of the Ordo Septenarius.
First and Final Appearance: Shadows Over Bögenhafen
Death: Pulled down to Hell by daemons
Tzeentch Cult
First Appearance: The Enemy Within
Status: Mostly disbanded, inactive. Upper leadership and much of middle management gutted.
Doppelgänger. Took the place of the male human lawyer of that name, one of the Law Lords of Middenheim. The creature's actual name was never revealed.
First and Final Appearance: Power Behind the Throne
Death: Killed by the Heroes while it was trying to assassinate and replace Graf Boris Todbringer.
Male, Human, Cultist. Magister Imedimentae of the Cult of the Purple Hand at Nuln. Lookalike to Randle.
First and Final appearance: The Enemy Within
Death: Murdered by marauding mutant bandits just before the adventurers arrived, triggering the events of the Enemy Within sub-campaign.
Human, male, Lawyer and Sorceror. Law Lord of Middenheim.
Magister Magistri of the Cult of the Purple Hand.
First and Final Appearance: Power Behind the Throne
Death: Swooped upon by the adolescent griffon, Shadowfell.
Wasmeier's fall also allowed the Graf's forces to root out the rest of the Inner Circle of the Cult of the Purple Hand in Middenheim as well as most of its middle management. The Cult is alive and well elsewhere, but effectively died in Middenheim with Wasmeier.
Tzeentch Cult
First Appearance: Death on the Reik
Status: Inactive.
Female, Human, Sorceress of Tzeentch. Member of the Red Crown Cult.
First and Final Appearance: Death on the Reik
Death: Blasted by Cedric.
The Great Enchanter
First and Final Appearance: Castle Drachenfels
Death: Killed (yet again) by the combined forces of the Heroes. This is hopefully his final demise. In any case, his castle was demolished by siege artillery fire shortly thereafter.
Chaos Lord, ally of Gaynor.
First and Final Appearance: Know Thy Enemy, IC 2513
Death: Killed in battle by Uhlrik, though the wounds he inflicted on Uhlrik were very nearly fatal as well.
Draken Doom was an ambitious Chaos Lord that had been using one of Gaynor's hidden fastnesses (in Middenland) as a staging area for gathering together an army of Marauders, Beastmen and Chaos Dwarves. The Black Dragons found and attacked the place. Doom unleashed Gaynor's dragon-spawn on them and laid several ambushes, but in the end he and his force were annihilated.
Human, mutant, noble. Crown Prince, heir and mentally retarded nephew to Karl-Franz I.
First and Final Appearance: Empire in Flames
Death: Killed by the Heroes in vengeance for murdering Graf Boris.
The Crown Prince was always simple, and though mutated he had a personal illusion of normality. This broke when he flew into a rage and attacked Graf Boris during the Imperial Election, and the hideous creature was cut down shortly thereafter. Wolfgang's mutation was the reason Karl-Franz decreed that deformed persons (i.e. mutants) should not be summarily slain.
This category covers the von Wittgenstein family itself as well as a number of its more memorable minions. They are a bit of a special case in the "Chaos" category - a family of mutants and psychopaths to be sure, but several of them including their patriarch Ludwig were certainly not Chaos followers. In fact, the only member of the family that actively worshipped Chaos was Gotthard.
Revenant, former Captain of the Gaurd at Schloss Wittgenstein. Randle's haunter.
First Appearance: Death on the Reik, Marienburg Period.
Status: Inactive.
For an unknown reason, this semi-corporeal undead warrior latched on to Randle after both emerged from the rubble of Schloß Wittgenstein and dogged him across the Empire for years. What became of him after Randle's departure aboard Schloß Drache is unknown.
Pictures: Pursuing Randle
Appearance: Death on the Reik, Marienburg Period.
Status: Inactive. Fled when Scloß Wittgenstein fell.
~AKA Gotthard Goebbels.
Male, Human, Merchant and Slaanesh Cultist.
First Appearance: Power Behind the Throne
Final Appearance: The prelude to The Bretonnian Gambit.
Removal: Not actually dead, but might as well be. Maimed and driven utterly insane by Gaynor's minions... not that it was so far to fall for a member of the Von Wittgenstein family.
Female, human, Necromancer.
First Appearance: Death on the Reik
Apparent Death: Death on the Reik (her body was killed by the heroes here, but she lived on by possessing Sigrid's body via the spell Life In Death.)
Final Appearance: The prelude to The Bretonnian Gambit.
Death: Killed by Gaynor's minions.
Male Skaven Warlord
Appearance: Death on the Reik, Marienburg Period.
Status: Inactive. Disappeared into the under-empire after undermining Schloß Wittgenstein.
Male Skaven deathmaster, Clan Eshin assassin.
First and Final Appearance: Middenheim Period, The Battle of the Fauschlag.
Death: Dismembered by Uhlrik.