"It is written in certain scrolls that the Dire Wolf and the Giant Wolf are two separate species, but I subscribe to a different view. Giant Wolves are clearly Chaos tainted, though so long ago that they have since become almost entirely natural creatures. Dire Wolves, on the other hand...I have been studying the writings of Orthin the Old, who in his quintessential treatise on Sylvanian fauna seems to suggest that the body of the Giant Wolf rises from the accursed earth after burial having been transformed into the Undead Dire Wolf."
- —Waldemarr, Scholar of Nuln[2a]
Dire Wolves are macabre, Undead parodies of the living Giant Wolves that roam the Badlands and the forests of the Old World who have been raised from death by the necromancy of the Vampire Counts to serve in their armies as a form of savage cavalry.[1a]
Dire Wolves' flesh hangs in tatters from cracking bones, their skulls and innards exposed through tears in their skin. They are swathed in an eerie, glimmering twilight and their eyes glow with unnatural energy. The stench of putrefaction hangs on their wet breath and their howls cause shivers of fear to freeze the bold. When they are slain, their bodies dissolve into a coiling miasma, leaving nothing behind.[1a]
Role[]
The lands of the eastern Empire are plagued by Giant Wolves that emerge in winter from lairs high in the Worlds Edge Mountains. Driven by a ravenous hunger, they descend to the foothills in large packs, attacking farms and villages and preying on travellers. The Men of the Empire hunt these beasts mercilessly, but this only serves to keep their numbers in check, and their voracious attacks at bay, for a short time.[1a]
In the blighted lands of Sylvania, the corpses of these wolves must be burnt or buried deeply, for those that are not will return from the dead and continue the hunt. Even when the correct precautions are taken, and the bodies of these monstrous predators are buried in deep pits, Dark Magic can still gather and resurrect them.[1a]
Half-rotten, their fur matted with blood and grime, the animated carcasses claw and wriggle up through the earth in order to hunt again. Maggots writhe in open wounds and charred skin hangs from their bones in ragged flaps.[1a]
Dire Wolves are the hunting hounds of the Vampires and their senses are as keen as they were in life. They gather in great packs around the castles and towers of the Undead lords of Sylvania, their mournful howls echoing for miles across the still night. When the princes of Undeath make war upon the living, the Dire Wolves follow, treating the Vampire as their pack leader. In battle, the Dire Wolves often lope along the flanks of the Undead army, driving away enemy cavalry and leaping on small, vulnerable regiments or war machine crews.[1a]
Doom Wolves[]
Vampires sometimes keep the largest of these creatures in pens deep below their castles and towers, feeding them on local peasants until they are large and glutted, then goading them to new heights of viciousness. The Vampires imbue their creations with Dark Magic to increase their vitality and bestow a callous cunning. These monstrous creations are known as "Doom Wolves," and it is these larger, more ferocious beasts that lead the Dire Wolf packs to war.[1a]
Notable Packs[]
- The Direpack - An elite pack of Dire Wolves trained by their necromancer masters to hunt larger beasts. Hurling themselves into the fray, the pack's teeth close around the foes' limbs and do not let go.[3]
- Creatures of the Night - Five packs of Dire Wolves that obeyed the Vampire Lord Mannfred von Carstein.