Gobbit Snotrag
Vassal
Oh that's interesting! I didn't know about a conscious move away from Skaven's chaos roots - but I think you're right.I always thought that kept trying to downplay Skaven connection to Chaos. They were the Skaven: Chaos Ratman after all. 3ed Armies says "Skaven are the children and Servants of Chaos". Over time (though kinda early) they worshipped the Chaos dæmon God 'The Horned Rat', who in 4ed giant what is said to be his only Dæmon, The Vermin Lord.
In 3ed, they were able to have chaotic attributes. To my knowledge, I would say only 2 figures were ever released which really show any of these. Thrott the unclean, had an extra arm. He later became a special character in 4ed. And Boneripper, a Mutate Rat Ogre.. again, with a third arm.
Looking in the loft for some stuff, I found SOME stuff I wanted but not quite, but did come across where some other stuff was.. including the 2ed Blood Bowl. I know it wasn't complete when I got it and inside was.. maybe a team worth of figures, not quite sure. Most plastic humans (but not the ones which DID come with the base set.. odd.. in fact, I think it was more 3ed box set.. doesn't matter) but metal which I took as Star Players from the 2ed star players (also a flier with new news on star players, but didn't include all the ones they released. Also I took them as Star Players cause they looked more fancy then the normal metal players).. Of the four, There is Withergrasp Doubledrool, the Human Mutant Blitzer.. (really? more Chaos to my mind), Barik Farblast, Dwarf lineman with Bazuka, a human I don't recognise (looks Bret with a large helmet though Looking up, appears to be third edition Griff Oberwald) and the fourth, in the light, looked very interesting.. A Mutant Skaven but I didn't recognise it.
Now, Blood bowl second edition DID have a skaven Mutant star player.. just a skaven with 3 arms. But this wasn't it.. Getting it into better light, It's Slarga Fourstrike, Mutant Beastman Lineman. a Beastman with 4 arms. What type of Beastman? No glue.. doesn't look goat, which is good.. infact. looks likely ratty, but not quite Skaven.. Here is a photo from Lost minis:
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No tail, but kinda ratty.. or mutant ratty.. Not sure what kinda beast. Wolf maybe? but nose is wrong.. But I looked at it.. and thought 'Add a tail, it's a mutant Skaven!'.. first problem.. figure undamaged (well, missing tab which was clipped off..) don't really wanna butcher a decent figure.. but I'm kinda figuring.. what the hell.. I'm just sticking (maybe a bit of pinning) a tail.. that doesn't do much harm.
Okay, it's only an arm mutation, but still. While 4ed removed the idea of Champions being solo, as they could only be in a regiment, Chieftains could be solo and you can have a bunch of them. Again, 4ed also removed chaos mutations from Skaven, as I said before trying to remove the chaos side more and more), I'm doing stuff up which can be used in 3ed or 4ed on the whole, so it's fine with me ^_^
They were originally a particularly stable kind of beastman. (Some beastmen were originally human too but that's another rabbit hole). Having said that, I never rolled any mutations for my army. Don't they eat warpstone?!
I've seen a couple of nice Skaven mutants in Bloodbowl including one with two heads. Odd there weren't more 3'ed WFB mutant miniatures.
Does the increduility about Skaven still exist in the cities of the Empire? People don't believe they are real. It's not logical, but quite a fun idea.