When Kul's invasion was blunted at the Battle for Kislev at the war's climax, Knut, glutted on bloodshed and slaughter, ventured northward in search of further adventure, journeying to the heart of the god-touched lands where nightmares and dreams bleed forth and become reality. During his journey, Knut fought a mighty Bloodthirster of Khorne in a battle that ended with the Champion lifting the behemoth into the air over his head and breaking its unnatural spine over his knee.
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| - When Kul's invasion was blunted at the Battle for Kislev at the war's climax, Knut, glutted on bloodshed and slaughter, ventured northward in search of further adventure, journeying to the heart of the god-touched lands where nightmares and dreams bleed forth and become reality. During his journey, Knut fought a mighty Bloodthirster of Khorne in a battle that ended with the Champion lifting the behemoth into the air over his head and breaking its unnatural spine over his knee.
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| - When Kul's invasion was blunted at the Battle for Kislev at the war's climax, Knut, glutted on bloodshed and slaughter, ventured northward in search of further adventure, journeying to the heart of the god-touched lands where nightmares and dreams bleed forth and become reality. During his journey, Knut fought a mighty Bloodthirster of Khorne in a battle that ended with the Champion lifting the behemoth into the air over his head and breaking its unnatural spine over his knee. Impressed with the Norscan's godlike strength and frenzied bloodthirst, Khorne saw fit to appear before the champion and did bestow upon him the gift of daemonhood and immortality as a reward for his skill and tenacity. Two centuries hence, the Saga of Knut the Bloody remains a popular and enduring tale amongst the tribes of Norsca, Knut himself remains amongst one of the most revered heroes of the Skaeling tribe.
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