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Fantasy Bull Warrior

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Tharok Eisenhorn

Deep beneath the broken fortresses of the Ashcliffs, the mighty Bull Warrior Tharok Eisenhorn was born. Even as a young warrior, he was larger and more brutal than the others of his tribe. His mighty horns were considered a sign of an ancient curse — or a divine destiny.

In the endless wars against humans, orcs, and demons, Tharok became a living legend. With his massive double-axe, he split shields, walls, and entire ranks of enemies. His heavy, thorn-studded armor bears the scars of countless battles, yet no enemy has ever been able to bring him down.

It is said that Tharok never speaks before the battle begins. Only when the first opponent falls does his deep, furious roar echo across the battlefield — a sound that strikes fear into even experienced warriors.

Today, Tharok wanders alone through ruined fortresses and forgotten paths, always searching for an opponent strong enough to challenge him. But so far, no one has survived this fight.

 

 

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