Dusty Bottoms: “What does that mean, in-famous?” Ned Nederlander: “Oh, Dusty. In-famous is when you're MORE than famous. This man, he's not just famous, he's IN-famous.” Some of Necromunda's prime literary characters, right here. Wilcox Cinderjack. Hah, yeah, well I suppose there's gotta be one of him within an entire lineup of albeit varied planetary bounty hunters. The true weaponized nature of his “Snake Thrower” is as sardonically brutal as the image his customized personal firearm initially cast in my mind - that of shooting actual, live serpents at his opponents, like a snake bazooka. Caustic moonshine is bad enough. Attilus could very well take the prize for the overall coolest- and badass-looking bounty hunter out of this lot. Awesome axehead mohawk, skull mask, hailing from a “House of Pain” and obviously his signature killing weapon all sure make him memorably distinct. With that God-Cleaver, actually, he's like one of the Stalkers from out of Hollywood's version of “The Running Man”. The one who wins every time; including against all other stalkers/hunters. Gunfists forms a picture of that bounty hunter's clenched hands actually melded with his sidearms, biomechanical-like. That personality seems like one of the most promientnly presented in a Necromunda story already, or is aptly set up for one in the near-future with said impending confrontation of Goliaths, re-match showdown. So it's Betty Banshee who's got the scariest, most horror movie poster, scream queen of a face. Head. Medusan. Hypnotic cables of doom. What a desperate warrior's existence and just the sight of that woman would make me back away, far away, out of even faint audible range. The Headsman's quite the man of wax, or executioner hoisting a rack of wax, with those shoulders of his. Really, he seems to be an ongoing fire hazard to himself, entirely from his profile bust shot, and up. It's all fabric around his collarbone and along with his masked helmet that all must be extra-hot while hunting around for heads. Burning halo of the believer, or something, I guess. Rattus: haha, he is like an un-amusing combination of multiple borderline-comical fictional characters. His mental warping...Warping?...is serious, though. And, of course...space skaven? The first Delaque man, or thing, simply epitomized that Necromundan house's distinct aspects. The psychic-Leatherface escalation to his tale is just...old horror out-there. Wild and spooky. Obviously, Yaggeloth carries on the House of Shadow's distinctions in the literal moniker and sneaking-secrets-hiding-and-xenos fixtures. However his ability to transcend into shadow comes about...what more is there to say, I'd keep away from even rumours of that guy's location. Well, thanks for pointing out all of these personas of ill repute and disreputable means that make up some of the strongest personalities on this planet, Narrator. Quite a cloister of rogues, indeed. I'll of course be looking forward to your follow-up on more within this field or any Necromundan characters, GDN. In the meantime, keep your head down but stand proud, have an awesome and healthy week, and...the Emperor protects.
Weird...was just thinking about building a Bounty Hunter-based outcast gang in Munda, thought I'd check for any vids online, and you posted this six minutes ago. Sorry I'm late! Subbed...
For Ork Bounty Hunters the Freebootaz are known for such, Eldar bounty hunter probably comes from being outcast from its craftworld striking out on their own, Kroot or Tau bounty hunter probably usually still works within the Tau Empire operative society, So much in a vast universe is possible
Oh boy GDN for the first time I am at a loss for words, we're to start on this all you can Eat buffet of interesting bounty hunter's well oh man I" love them all there interesting weird and horrifying I've always loved bounty hunters and oh Man Who's the scariest Betty the technical- cord vox mouth are The headsman hangman's noose With skull face mask oh boy jango Fett is got nothing on the bounty hunters of necromunda." 😃👍