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Wulfrik the Wanderer is a good guess for a Candidate.

Mordrek the Damned.... maybe? but at the same time his whole thing is that the 4 like kicking him more than any other, so would be a weird chose on their part. (though setting him up to fail would be in the ball park.
 
Wulfrik the Wanderer is a good guess for a Candidate.

Mordrek the Damned.... maybe? but at the same time his whole thing is that the 4 like kicking him more than any other, so would be a weird chose o their part. (though setting him up to fail would be in the ball park.
As Mopman pointed out to me several times, Wulfrik only became the Wanderer super late in the timeline. He would be a young'un right now, if he was even born. Chaos could have made him long lived, but he not only looks like a 30 year old, I don't think he even has any visible mutations.
 
Wulfrik the Wanderer is a good guess for a Candidate.

Mordrek the Damned.... maybe? but at the same time his whole thing is that the 4 like kicking him more than any other, so would be a weird chose on their part. (though setting him up to fail would be in the ball park.
I doubt Wulfrik, it's another 30 years before he became the Wanderer in canon, there's no reason for that to happen again. He might not have been born.

Edit: Weber'd by Codex
 
As Mopman pointed out to me several times, Wulfrik only became the Wanderer super late in the timeline. He would be a young'un right now, if he was even born. Chaos could have made him long lived, but he not only looks like a 30 year old, I don't think he even has any visible mutations.
Found the text from Warriors of Chaos 8th Edition page 15:

"2519 IC: Wulfrik the Wanderer boasts that he is the mightiest warrior to have ever drawn breath, and he is cursed to roam the world for all eternity to prove his claim."

This is Wulfrik:
 
His associates might still know something inconvenient when they are caught.
Which is why Hoclander should roll them up and give what they know to us. We can either disspear or disprove with some forewarning. Not that they can do anything with it since unlike Alberich they have no connection or standing to make the accusation and get taken seriously, it is the principle of it, you know, just in case.
 
While we're throwing around Everchosen candidates, how about the Golden Magus? Don't know if the timeline fits (frankly, I'm not sure when Dreadfleet is set), and him being a Tzeentch worshipper only comes up in the novel rather than the wargame, but it's a possibility I feel like.
 
While we're throwing around Everchosen candidates, how about the Golden Magus? Don't know if the timeline fits (frankly, I'm not sure when Dreadfleet is set), and him being a Tzeentch worshipper only comes up in the novel rather than the wargame, but it's a possibility I feel like.
Dreadfleet takes place around 2522-23 IC. Golden Magus being a Tzeentchian is a novel thing. I also hate hate hate hate hate that he is a Tzeentchian. Can't we have the only notable Arabyan character who gets any development across Warhammer Fantasy not be a Chaos Cultist? He has such cool magical abilities and it all turns sour when it turns out that he's Tzeentchian. Can't have shit in Warhammer.
 
Oh, I've got an off-the-wall one- how about Drazhoath the Ashen?

A Chaos Dwarf as Everchosen is obviously a stretch, but if he gets desperate enough for an advantage against Astragoth Ironhand I could see him being willing to join Chaos Undivided- he was certainly willing to bet everything on Tamurkhan's expedition in canon.

…have I suggested Sayl the Faithless yet?
 
Hmm... you know, a while back someone mentioned that they were worried about the Hochlander because they didn't have an obvious flaw. What if their hidden flaw is that they're an Everchosen candidate?
 
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It makes it appear we kill him, while we can then put this guy in the deepest darkest hole available and interogate him. Because we have to make sure he does not taint anyone else.

Its the same dice, if we fail then its automatic showdown, and should we kill him then, we really can say with 100% honesty that this guy's killed while resisting arrest.
 
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[X] Capture: Mockery of Death

It makes it appear we kill him, while we can then put this guy in the deepest darkest hole available and interogate him. Because we have to make sure he does not taint anyone else.

Its the same dice, if we fail then its automatic showdown, and should we kill him then, we really can say with 100% honesty thst this guy's resisting arrest.

Actually I would not be so sure about it. Odds are if we fail to chain three spells we are eating a miscast. The sword cannot miscast. :V
 
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