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"The very image of madness and ruin; the ultimate rat-made menace unleashed."

—A description of Clan Moulder's most horrific creation.[3]
Hellpit Abomination

A charging Hell-Pit Abomination[1a]

The Hell-Pit Abomination is the greatest and most horrific mutant monstrosity the Skaven of Clan Moulder have ever created.[1a]

Role[]

Total War Hell-Pit Abomination Render 1

A Hell-Pit Abomination as rendered for Total War: Warhammer II.

The Hell-Pit Abomination is a mountain of misshapen flesh that moves in a rippling tide of unnatural spasms, writhing worm-like and using its many limbs to pull and drag its hideous bulk forward. Various mechanical bits, such as wheels, cogs, and fluidpumps, have been grafted into the beast to ensure it moves at optimal speed and that warpstone mutated growth agents are regularly injected into the beast's hyper-fast metabolism.[1a]

Hell-Pit Abomination Warhammer II Portrait

A Hell-Pit Abomination as depicted in Total War: Warhammer III.[4]

A multitude of heads dart out of the lumpen mound of muscle and bone at the behemoth's fore. The heads that snake out are all vermin-like, but some glisten hairlessly, like unborn rat monstrosities. Many have eyes, but no few are blind, twisting and craning to catch the scent of prey, hissing and snapping at the air with razor-sharp incisors.[1a]

In battle, an Abomination set loose against the enemy is an unstoppable juggernaut. Many foes will flee from the unnatural sight of a Hell Pit Abomination long before the creatures gets close. With a horrifying slither and shamble, the creature propels itself across the battlefield, rearing up to a towering height before it hits the enemy line like a thunderbolt. Vast boulder-sized fists smash aside shield walls and send foes flying, while hungry jaws snap and greedily devour the broken victims.[1a]

Once in combat the Hell-Pit Abomination is relentless, dragging its bulk onwards to crush any in its wake. Hell Pit Abominations are notoriously hard to slay and there are accounts of the beasts visibly healing wounds, regrowing severed limbs and rising from the dead to attack again.[1a]

Notable Hell-Pit Abominations[]

  • The Thing-Thing - No name can ever express the true nature of this grotesque monstrosity, or aptly describe its unsurpassed loathsomeness. When a surge of Growth Juice specially concocted for it courses through its foul body, the mutated, stitched nightmare roars in pain.[4]

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Sources[]

  • 1: Warhammer Armies: Skaven (7th Edition)
    • 1a: pg. 56
  • 2: Monstrous Arcanum (7th Edition)
  • 3: Uniforms and Heraldry of the Skaven (Background Book)
    • 3a: pg. 49
  • 4: Total War: Warhammer II (PC Game)

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