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Not to be confused with the Knights of Morr also known as the Black Guard.

"If you are called upon to fight directly for the lordly Malekith, he may deign to send you a contingent of his personal guard. These are the Black Guard, the soldiery of our capital Naggarond, and they are the fiercest fighters in all of the Land of Chill. Wondrously ruthless and efficient on the attack, and immovable in defence, the Black Guard are the terror of our enemies. However, do not misuse their abilities, for they owe loyalty only to the mighty Witch King himself, and should they judge you to be at fault, you will answer to their deadly captain, Kouran. Such unpleasantness is to be avoided if you value your life and soul."

Furion of Clar Karond.[2a]
Black Guard concept art

The elite Guard of Naggaroth's military.

The Black Guard of Naggarond, or simply the Black Guard, are Malekith's personal army, answerable to no other save he.

Role

"The Witch King is defended, at halberd-point, from those who would do him harm. Imagine such a thing!"

—Description of the Black Guard from Total War: Warhammer II.[4]

Black Guards are recruited from the offspring of families high in the Witch King's favour, taken at birth from mothers who are soon thereafter put to the sword. With no family ties to distract them, these children are raised within the barracks of the Black Guard and taught the myriad skills of death and destruction that are required of Malekith's foremost elite. As soon as they are able, these young warriors are pitched against each other in murderous fights to the death, so that only the strongest, quickest-witted and most merciless survive. This violence is not restricted to the training fields and arenas. An intake of recruits can lose up to half number as the incautious, injured and unpopular are disposed of by their fellows.[1a]

As they mature, these fledgeling fighters are regularly visited by the Witch King, who lavishly rewards those who show great cunning and bloodlust. When the aspirants finally come of age and their training is completed, Malekith pledges each of them great wealth and lands, which will be theirs if they serve him well for two hundred years. Those Black Guard that survive their arduous tour of duty go on to become rulers of cities, leaders of armies and favoured members of the Witch King's court. However, this promised generosity seldom requires fulfilment, for there are many ways to perish in Malekith's service — not least as a scapegoat for his frustrations. Yet if the risks are great, then the rewards are greater still, and so every member of the Black Guard serves without faltering until death claims him.[1a]

They are a bulwark of grim steel on the battlefield, holding their ground where all others have fled, fighting with a determination fit to transform defeat into victory, and victory into a glorious massacre. The barracks of the Black Guard are divided into twenty Towers, which compete against each other in contests of war and torture. The Witch King grimly encourages competition between the Towers, and each year, at the beginning of the Season of Blood, a tournament is held to determine which Tower will hold dominance over the others for the coming year. The leaders of these factions are the Tower Masters, veterans of the Black Guard so inculcated with death and battle that they choose to continue in Malekith's service after their two centuries of duty have been completed. These hardened warriors rule their underlings with a will of iron, determined that their Tower shall not be shamed by a lack of discipline — or worse, a glimmer of mercy — on the part of their charges.[1a]

Infamous Black Guards

  • Khalak of Ghrond - First Captain of the Black Guard. His halberd, Crimson Death, has been passed down from captain to captain as a badge of office.[3a]

Gallery

Miniatures

Sources

  • 1: Warhammer Armies: Dark Elves (8th Edition)
    • 1a: pg. 43
  • 2: Warhammer Armies: Dark Elves (6th Edition)
  • 3: Warhammer Armies: Dark Elves (7th Edition)
    • 3a: pg. 101
  • 4: Total War: Warhammer II (PC Game)
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