Totalitarian, xenophobic, brutal, cunning, and ruling his Black Ark like a tyrant. Zarkland is everything you expect to see in a villainous Dark Elf. That's where characters like Zarkland Zenthe come in. So no doubt there are plenty of fans of evil, vicious Dark Elves out there whether you're an older fan from the days of WHFB, a fan of the Drow in D&D, or any other variations on the trope throughout High Fantasy and Sci Fi. Or at the very least inspire some interest in these nautical aelven rogues. So what follows is a short list of Scourge Fleetmasters of varying ideals and motives, that may potentially even help you in determining what the Scourge of your own corners of the Mortal Realms could be like. Plus, in their hierarchal societies culture and rules are determined by who is currently in charge. Now of course they work a little differently than Dispossessed Clans and Freeguild Regiments, so rather than going over groups of Scourge Privateers, we'll highlight a number of Fleetmasters, in hopes of showing that the diversity that can arise among them. They are tasked with keeping the sea lanes of a City of Sigmar safe from monsters and seaborne invaders. So who are the Scourge Privateers? Well they are privateers, monster hunters, raiders, patrollers of the coasts, and often even pirates. Now so far we've covered ways to implement the Freeguilds and Dispossessed of the Cities of Sigmar, so what better way to fit a theme than going with something positively aelfy. Hello once again everyone and welcome to the third week of these little homebrew discussions. You may transcribe the text, however, and we request that you cite the book it came from. Rule 7: Official lore and fan fiction/fluff are welcome, but posting screenshots of official Games Workshop and/or Black Library material is not allowed. If you want to talk politics, go to one of the existing 50 million subs where you can already do this. Please also do not post/discuss things that are generally off-topic to AoS lore. Please do not post/discuss rules or tactics of the tabletop, painting, building, or miniatures. Rule 5: This subreddit is for discussion of AoS lore only. This also includes "who would win" and broad "what if" scenarios. Rule 4: No Memes, shitposts, or low-effort posts/comments. Rule 3: Please use SPOILER tags when necessary. Posts featuring self-promotion will be removed. Please don't use this as a platform to promote your blog, crowdfunding, or anything of the ilk. Hate speech, trolling, and aggressive behavior will not be tolerated, and may result in a ban.
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