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** Khorne is hate made manifest.
** Khorne is hate made manifest.
** And of course, the Angry Marines.
** And of course, the Angry Marines.
* ''[[Warhammer]] Fantasy Battle''
* ''[[Warhammer Fantasy Battle]] Fantasy Battle''
** The High King of Dwarves invokes this by coming to battle equipped with the "Book of Grudges", a huge tome filled with all the transgressions other races have committed against the dwarves. He picks the entries relevant to the current enemy and reads them like a litany, making sure his retinue goes to battle with the proper attitude.
** The High King of Dwarves invokes this by coming to battle equipped with the "Book of Grudges", a huge tome filled with all the transgressions other races have committed against the dwarves. He picks the entries relevant to the current enemy and reads them like a litany, making sure his retinue goes to battle with the proper attitude.
** The "hatred" special rule gives units bonuses when fighting their hated enemy. Some units take things a step further and can re-roll attacks against a specific enemy, but only in the first round of combat with any given unit - after that, the hate's expended until you pick a new target. Certain units (like all Dark Elves, towards High Elves) have "Eternal Hatred" - such raw, unbridled ''loathing'' that they can re-roll attacks against their enemies ''every'' combat round.
** The "hatred" special rule gives units bonuses when fighting their hated enemy. Some units take things a step further and can re-roll attacks against a specific enemy, but only in the first round of combat with any given unit - after that, the hate's expended until you pick a new target. Certain units (like all Dark Elves, towards High Elves) have "Eternal Hatred" - such raw, unbridled ''loathing'' that they can re-roll attacks against their enemies ''every'' combat round.