
Ogroid Thaumaturges have a wide set of curved horns growing from their temples, Myrmidons sport multiple curved, ram-like horns, and both types typically have a smaller pair of horns emerging from their forehead.
Horned Humanoid: Ogroids are large, Ogor-like creatures that have impressive horns sprouting from their heads. The strength and fury of the Ogroids means that these horns can do far more damage than the ensorcelled weapons used by most Chaos Warriors. Horn Attack: All Ogroids, whether they are the Myrmidons of the Slaves to Darkness or the Thaumaturges of Tzeentch's Arcanite Cults, use their impressive horns to gouge and tear at their enemies in close combat. Fortunately, the vast majority die (or worse) long before they can even get close to that goal. Godhood Seeker: The end goal for most, if not all, mortal servants of Chaos is to become a Daemon Prince, a quasi- Physical God with immense physical and magical power after being ascended by one or all of the Chaos gods to wreak havoc on the Mortal Realms for all eternity. The Gods of Chaos are no saviours, however, and while some may reach their ultimate goal of immortality, the vast majority will lose all they hold dear before dying and having their souls consumed by those they bargained with. Deal with the Devil: All mortal followers of Chaos are walking the Path of Glory in some manner, trading away their souls for unearthly power. The mere sight of a champion wearing this crown fills the followers of Chaos with frenzied bravado. Cool Crown: The eight-pointed Crown of Command is a mark of total devotion to the Dark Gods.