![]() ![]() However, he uses it to his advantage in cowing other high-ranking skaven. Is his madness genuine? Almost definitely. Refreshingly honest in his lack of subtlety and backstabbing, or so we are made to think. I enjoyed how the story started and the character of Queek Headtaker was very fascinating, as well. ![]() With old enemies moving against him on both sides of the conflict, he musters his stormvermin for war. When King Kazador begins to gather an army at Karak Azul it falls to Queek to lead a surprise attack on the hold, but even one as cunning as he cannot resist the chance to face such a renowned hero of the dwarfs in single combat. ![]() Warlord Queek Headtaker is unlike other skaven, a fearless warrior, a general who leads from the front and the grim victor of many great battles. When King Kazador begins to gather an army at Karak Azul it falls to Queek Headtaker to lead a surprise attack on the hold, but even one as cunning as he cannot resist the chance to face such a renowned hero of the dwarfs…įew authors capture the full lunacy of the skaven as well as David Guymer, and in Queek he creates a memorably deranged hero (from a certain point of view) whose penchant for talking to the dead and general madness are both entertaining and terrifying. ![]()
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