Round 1:
H2H only
No prep
No gear
Morals off
Location:
Chaos wastes of the WHF world.
Round 2:
Standard gear
No prep
Morals off
Location:
Berlin 1945 10 feet apart.
Versions:
Current abbadon and end times Archeaon.
The Incarnate of Beasts swung the hapless Chaos knight like a bludgeon, battering at the latter’s comrades with more enthusiasm than accuracy. He hurled the limp body aside and whirled to meet the charge of the Lord of the End Times. Archaon bore down on the orc, intending to ride him under, but Grimgor was too fast. He slid aside, avoiding the thrashing hooves of the hell-steed, and lunged at its rider. His axe slammed into Archaon’s shield, buckling it and knocking the Three-Eyed King from the saddle.
Sigmar felt a thrill of hope as he watched the orc stalk towards the fallen Everchosen. Of all of them, he had thought the brute the least likely to strike the killing blow. But fate, it seemed, had other plans.
‘I will not be felled by a beast,’ Archaon snarled, his voice carrying over the clamour of battle. He surged to his feet, even as Grimgor reached him. ‘I am Archaon, and I am the end made flesh,’ he shouted. He slashed out, nearly opening the orc’s belly. ‘What do you say to that, animal?’
‘Grimgor says shut up and die,’ the orc roared. Axe crashed against sword, as the brute hurled himself at Archaon with wild abandon. Back and forth, they reeled through the melee, trading blows that would have felled dozens of lesser opponents. The orc’s axe scored red lines across Archaon’s armour, and Archaon’s blade drew blood again and again.
Finally, axe met sword and the two weapons became tangled, and their wielders strained against one another, using every ounce of strength that they possessed to hold their ground against their foe. For a long moment they stood, head to head, the Lord of the End Times and the Once and Future Git, the Three-Eyed King and the Boss of the East. Then, with a guffaw, Grimgor’s skull crashed against Archaon’s helm. Sigmar saw the strange, flickering gemstone set in the Everchosen’s helmet shatter, and realised that Archaon was the Three-Eyed King no more. The Everchosen would have to make do with the two he’d been born with – what was left of the Eye of Sheerian speckled the broad expanse of Grimgor’s brow.
The blow broke the stalemate, and the two warriors staggered apart. Archaon reached up to touch the crumpled face of his helm, and he howled in rage.
"Arceaon" not really impressive. All he can do is scream and ask for more power each time he in trouble. I will go with "Abandon". He have a legit primarch kill among his other feats.
@wut its your favorite chaos failures lol
@killerwasp: The sheer amount of failure cannot be contained!
@wut: lol i think they both fused together mite make themselves a win now XD
Zero times Zero is still Zero, they still lose.
@army2442: no but two halves cant make a hole without uniting so... XD
@killerwasp: you should watch the fate of abbadon video, it is hilarious.
@army2442: I'm sure they are lol.
@army2442: Archaon is full of fail. He died numerous times during the trials, the only reason he became Everchosen is because Be'lakor kept reviving him. He was losing to Grimgor and won only because his sword, empowered by the Chaos Gods, was stronger then the Axe Grimgor had (which broke). Give them equal weapons and Grimgor would have slain the 'Everchosen'.
The real kick in the teeth is that chaos had a warrior who, likely, could have passed the trials without needing Be'lakor there to hold his hand in Crom the Conqueror.
Archaon is full of fail who 'stumbled' his way to victory thanks Be'lakor holding his hand and Papa Nurgle wanting to end the game.
@wut: Crom was so manly....
@killerwasp: Was?! He still is. Weaponskill 9 man. Nine!
Lol I like the idea of everchosen being such a big loser that he has to get revived all the time. Be'lakor was like wtf dude this is the last time I revive you.
Everchosen be like "fack off" and charges directly into an Orc war party.
@wut: was because the series is over! u fool!!! XD hueheuehueeueuheheueuehue
@army2442: Archaon is full of fail. He died numerous times during the trials, the only reason he became Everchosen is because Be'lakor kept reviving him. He was losing to Grimgor and won only because his sword, empowered by the Chaos Gods, was stronger then the Axe Grimgor had (which broke). Give them equal weapons and Grimgor would have slain the 'Everchosen'.
The real kick in the teeth is that chaos had a warrior who, likely, could have passed the trials without needing Be'lakor there to hold his hand in Crom the Conqueror.
Archaon is full of fail who 'stumbled' his way to victory thanks Be'lakor holding his hand and Papa Nurgle wanting to end the game.
Funny thing from AoS. Archaon finally became that he wanted:
And next moment Khorne turned him back to Everchosen, because Archaon became to arrogant)))
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