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Gak

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Highest Lowtrencher Rockchief Gak

Also See: Higgerath. Siege of Arkleaf.

 

Rockchief Gak is the latest in a proud lineage of Lowtrench Diggers, following on from his father Flakk and his father Pl'akk Hoarg-Breath. As a young man he showed great interest in the workings of the clan and a great natural aptitude for tunnelling and trench-digging. His father was always proud of his son and felt the clan would be in good hands. This was all proved to be strangely prophetic, for when Flakk came face to face with a Burly Buxom Cook our young Gak found himself in possession of the Rockeater, the Great War Whisk a little sooner than anyone expected.

 

Rockeater, the Great War Whisk

 

A fearsome construction by even War Whisk standards, its whirling blades are longer, sharper and stronger than any other War Whisk in the land. It can slice rock and earth, skin and bone alike and still make a delightfully light and fluffy dough. It serves as both weapon and tunnelling device in between Wars as well as the official staff of office for the current Highest Lowtrencher Rockchief.

 

The Trench-Diggers Clan

 

Read about the clan on the Trench-Diggers page.

 

Exploits

 

  • A young Gak assumes control of the clan after an unfortunate accident with a steak tenderizer
  • He leads the clan on many successful tunnelling and trench-digging expeditions, around, under and through various Wars
  • Gr'z'tok convinces the clan to join with the other forces amassing for an Epic Battle, Siege and Cookout at Arkleaf
  • 17,952 - Attempts to tunnel under the Gates of Arkleaf in an effort to break the Siege
  • 17,956 - Many die when their tunnel caves in under the sheer weight of War Men's bodies above

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