The Captain Grullman Grosz Story
The career of Captain Grullman Grosz, mercenary warchief is almost as diverse as Corvus Bloodreaper. The miniature was sculpted by Jes Goodwin and released in 1986, a couple of years before Corvus Bloodreaper, and appeared in the Warriors Citadel Combat Cards. It was available until the early/mid nineties.
We first see Grullman make an appearance in a flyer from January 1986 (image courtesy of Stuff of Legends) going by the name Arion.
A short time later, in the Spring Journal from 1986, he was going by the name of Aldred Fellblade.
For a more detailed account of the McDeath Scenario I recommend the Awesome Lies Blog. For the miniatures used LMW has a list.
He was busy in 1986 appearing alongside Johan Zauberlich on the cover of Warhammer Fantasy Roleplay (which would inspire “The Dark Beneath The World” by William King - see below) and White Dwarf 82 (October 1986).
By late 1988 he is working as a mercenary warchief according to the Citadel Combat Cards Warrior set. For details of the other miniatures from the set refer to the LMW page.
In the late eighties he spent most of his time as a fighter, at one point teaming up with Ragnar Crowback the Barbarian Champion.
There was some internal artwork, within White Dwarf 115 Combat Card Charge! rules, that appears to show him.
In May 1990 we find out a lot more about his past when he teams up with legendary heroes Felix Jaeger and Gotrek Gurnisson in “ The Dark Beneath The World”, an Advanced Heroquest scenario by Andy Warwick and William King. The quest takes them Carag Eight Peaks in search of treasure and a fabled sword, Karaghul.
“Aldred is a tall, lean, grim-looking man of about 35. He has long black hair and blue eyes. He wears battered plate mail of the highest quality and wields a two-handed greatsword from which he takes his name.
Aldred has been a soldier for the Temple of Sigmar since his teens. He saw action in Kislev and has travelled the Old World ni hte service of his god, hunting heretics and fighting a constant war against the Goblin folk.
He is a fanatic, impossibly brave and dedicated to his cause. He appreciates bravery and self-sacrifice although he has been saddened by the loss of many of his comrades. He and his companion Johan Zauberlich have been diligent Witch-Hunters and have destroyed many Chaos covens.
His hunt for the Chaos Sorcerer Illek of the Burning Skull took him from Altdorf to Praag to a ruined city on the edge of the Chaos Wastes in Norsca. There he killed the mage in an epic hunt through the twisted rubble.
He has sworn to retrieve the Dwarven sword Karaghul, from the ancient city of Carag Eight Peaks. He claims Sigmar appeared to him in a vision and told him that the sword would soon be drawn once more. He is prepared to see that this happens no matter what the cost to himself or his friends.”
Excerpt White Dwarf 125 page 30.
By 1991 he was a Knight of the Empire.
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