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| - Exceptional mortal Champions of Chaos are sometimes granted a Collar of Khorne by the Blood God to ensure no thrice-cursed psyker will lay such favoured servants low with his eldritch trickery. In the case of mortals, the favour of the Blood God does not always manifest as a physical collar; for instance Khârn the Betrayer, the most favoured of Khorne's current mortal servants, is utterly immune to any psychic power, yet his neck remains unadorned.
- These foul collars are studded with spikes on the outside and inside. Made from interlinked pieces of iron and brass, the spikes are always covered in old blood and bits of skin and hair. When worn, the spikes burrow into the flesh, infusing the wearer with the protection of Khorne, giving the wearer a strong resistance to spells. Indeed, weak-willed spellcasters that target the wearer often find their magic snuffed out.
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| - Exceptional mortal Champions of Chaos are sometimes granted a Collar of Khorne by the Blood God to ensure no thrice-cursed psyker will lay such favoured servants low with his eldritch trickery. In the case of mortals, the favour of the Blood God does not always manifest as a physical collar; for instance Khârn the Betrayer, the most favoured of Khorne's current mortal servants, is utterly immune to any psychic power, yet his neck remains unadorned.
- These foul collars are studded with spikes on the outside and inside. Made from interlinked pieces of iron and brass, the spikes are always covered in old blood and bits of skin and hair. When worn, the spikes burrow into the flesh, infusing the wearer with the protection of Khorne, giving the wearer a strong resistance to spells. Indeed, weak-willed spellcasters that target the wearer often find their magic snuffed out. Once donned, however, the Collar may never be removed. If worn by someone other than whom the Collar was bestowed upon, that individual suffers mutation, or worse, becomes a Chaos Spawn.
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