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The Grudgebearer

Thorgrim Grudgebearer

High King of all dwarfs, borne to war upon the Throne of Power with the Great Book of Grudges open before him — the living reckoning of every wrong ever done to his people.

Thorgrim Grudgebearer rules the Karaz Ankor from the Throne of Power, a relic of the golden age carried on the shoulders of four oath-sworn bearers, and he goes to war as he holds court: with the Axe of Grimnir in his fists and the Dammaz Kron — the Great Book of Grudges — chained open before him. Every insult, theft, and murder ever suffered by the dwarf race is written in that book, and Thorgrim has read all of it. It shows.

Where the High Kings before him fought merely to slow the long decline, Thorgrim intends to reverse it. His reign is a ledger worked through line by line: expeditions mounted, monsters slain, debts collected from greenskin, skaven, and faithless men alike, and each settled account struck from the book in the High King's own hand. Under his rule old roads have reopened and old enemies have relearned old fears, and dwarfs speak — carefully, so as not to jinx it — of a new dawn for the Everlasting Realm.

Yet no dwarf carries a heavier weight. To keep the Book is to feel every unavenged wrong as a personal debt, and there are more pages than any king could clear in ten lifetimes. Thorgrim knows the arithmetic; he simply refuses it. Grim, tireless, and implacably just, he means to leave his heirs a shorter book than the one he inherited or die in the attempt — and any who doubt him are invited to ask the last enemy whose name he crossed out.

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