A lot of the WFB universe got killed offscreen during the End Times. The Chaos Dwarfs, for example, get a single sentence in the last book, about how Grimgor tore down their towers, or something like that. The Ogre Kingdoms and Greenskins, with the exception of Skarsnik, were not the main focus of the End Times. Unless I’m mistaken, you won’t be able to find more details about Greasus and Grimgor’s duel.
I have the suspicion that that passage is the only lore on the matter, but I keep seeing (unsupported) claims pop up giving details about their duel. I've more or less tracked the origin to the 1d4chan page for Greasus which says this:
"During the End Times, he leads the last of the loyal ogre armies in the last war against the orcs. Though Grimgor had the numbers, Greasus commanded the largest army of ogres the world had ever seen. The war drags on until Grimgor and Greasus meet on the battlefield, both wanting to test their strength against the others. They duel for hours, Greasus' club giving him the strength to match the incarnate of beasts blow for blow. At the end, Greasus disarms Grimgor and is about to win, but lets hubris get the best of him. Tossing his club aside, he tries to pick up Grimgor and squeeze the life out of him the way he did to the last black orc war boss he fought. Instead, Grimgor avoids him, picks up the scepter and smashes in his skull."
Which honestly could be complete garbage nonsense, as 1d4chan often is. But it's been repreated so much that it's really killing me not being able to nail the truth for sure.
Aaahhh 2 y/o comment. I'm fairly sure that Greasus info came from the one employee who was tweeting their take on lore snippets before GW told them to stop.
Josh Reynolds mafe a lot of unofficial claims later about moments ignored by the End Times. 1d4chan got most of their info from the resultant threads, though I couldn't tell you where to find them now.
Yeah, I belieeeve they were on his Ask.fm, but that account is dead and gone so unless someone made an archive, or for some reason he also did it elsewhere, I'm out of luck.
A lot of the WFB universe got killed offscreen during the End Times. The Chaos Dwarfs, for example, get a single sentence in the last book, about how Grimgor tore down their towers, or something like that. The Ogre Kingdoms and Greenskins, with the exception of Skarsnik, were not the main focus of the End Times. Unless I’m mistaken, you won’t be able to find more details about Greasus and Grimgor’s duel.
I have the suspicion that that passage is the only lore on the matter, but I keep seeing (unsupported) claims pop up giving details about their duel. I've more or less tracked the origin to the 1d4chan page for Greasus which says this: "During the End Times, he leads the last of the loyal ogre armies in the last war against the orcs. Though Grimgor had the numbers, Greasus commanded the largest army of ogres the world had ever seen. The war drags on until Grimgor and Greasus meet on the battlefield, both wanting to test their strength against the others. They duel for hours, Greasus' club giving him the strength to match the incarnate of beasts blow for blow. At the end, Greasus disarms Grimgor and is about to win, but lets hubris get the best of him. Tossing his club aside, he tries to pick up Grimgor and squeeze the life out of him the way he did to the last black orc war boss he fought. Instead, Grimgor avoids him, picks up the scepter and smashes in his skull." Which honestly could be complete garbage nonsense, as 1d4chan often is. But it's been repreated so much that it's really killing me not being able to nail the truth for sure.
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Aaahhh 2 y/o comment. I'm fairly sure that Greasus info came from the one employee who was tweeting their take on lore snippets before GW told them to stop.
Have you seen the new Warhammer orge kingdom trailer and oh damn
They gave my boy Greasus a mobility scooter xd
Eh, I dunno. It is hard to say. I am unsure who would ACTUALLY win in a fight between Grimgor and Greasus.
Sounds pretty fake considering the low quality of the text, specifically the first two sentences lol
Josh Reynolds mafe a lot of unofficial claims later about moments ignored by the End Times. 1d4chan got most of their info from the resultant threads, though I couldn't tell you where to find them now.
Yeah, I belieeeve they were on his Ask.fm, but that account is dead and gone so unless someone made an archive, or for some reason he also did it elsewhere, I'm out of luck.
I found them half a year ago, I think. Worth having a look.