Chosen of the Lichemaster
Block
Foul Appearance
No Hands
Regeneration
Side Step
Bio: Vistold was one of the human clan leaders around the Grey Lady Pass inbetween current Bretonnia and Empire before rise of Sigmar. Died fighting an Orc Warboss, and his people carried his remains away to be burried in a great Barrow. Two thousand and five hundred years later Necromancer Heinrich Kemmler discovered the burrow, and rised Vistold to serve in his undying will. With Krell too important for Lichemaster and too valuable, Vistold was a clear choice when choosing the team captain for Blood Bowl.
Block
Foul Appearance
No Hands
Regeneration
Side Step
Bio: One of the lieutenants to Krell when both of them were still alive, Iruk and several others that were buried around legendary Krell were risen by Heinrich Kemmler. Soon enough Iruk was sent forth to serve as lieutenant, this time in a Blood Bowl team.
Claws
Frenzy
Regeneration
Block (30k)
Bio: Unnamed monstrosity cursed to be a changeling massacred Kaledan, a small town in Reikland in late 2504(IC). Continued it's onslaught through villages till it was slew by an unknown Reiklander huntsman. Now it's bound by will to the great Lichemaster, Heinrich Kemmler.
Claws
Frenzy
Regeneration
Bio: Rampaging through the Reikwald, the great forest spanning through almost half of the Reikland province, the werewolf was an nightmare to both human and beastmen alike. One certain night it has chosen it's prey wrongly however, assaulting Heinrich Kemmler and Krell as their passed. Slain by Krell, raised by Kemmler - now it's task was to serve in Bloodbowl.
Regeneration
Stand Firm
Thick Skull
Bio: Stitched and sewn from several different zombies Herman the Patchwerk was one of the first experiments Heinrich Kemmler did while travelling through Empire. It served to the great Lichemaster as Porter in his tower, and as Kemmler grew bored of it - he dispatched it to the now forming team in Blood Bowl.
Regeneration
Stand Firm
Thick Skull
Bio: As other Flesh Golems Meathook was created by sewing other bodies together. This time, the great Lichemaster had unholy assistance in it - creating a monster that would serve on the battlefield. As time passed several of it's parts decayed rather rapidly, so the decision Lichemaster took was rather simple. Meathook was sent off to the Chosen of the Lichemaster.