A warrior cult of Chaos in the WarHammer 40,000 universe. They were primarily active during the Sabbat Worlds Crusade in retaliation against the Imperium of Man sometime in M41.750 to M41.820. Modeled on the lines of the Imperial Guard, and often made up of deserters from the Imperium, they were dedicated to the Blood God Khorne and were unhesitatingly loyal to their master, Archon Urlock Gaur.
Every soldier in this highly disciplined Chaos army personally swore allegiance to Gaur by slashing his palms on the jagged edges of the Archon's armour, hence the name "Blood Pact", since it was quite literally, a very intimate oath sworn in Blood.
Well trained, drilled and unflinching, and equipped with looted Imperial weapons or warped weapons produced on captured Forgeworlds, this army caused severe problems to the Imperial Crusade in the system, and was responsible for spawning many similar outfits in the Chaos armies modeled upon it, most notably the Sons of Sek.
They appear notably in the works of Dan Abnett, the famous novelist and author of the "Gaunt's Ghosts" series of books set in the WarHammer 40,000 universe, dealing with the exploits of the Tanith 1st and Only and their commanding officer, Colonel-Commissar Ibram Gaunt.
Every soldier in this highly disciplined Chaos army personally swore allegiance to Gaur by slashing his palms on the jagged edges of the Archon's armour, hence the name "Blood Pact", since it was quite literally, a very intimate oath sworn in Blood.
Well trained, drilled and unflinching, and equipped with looted Imperial weapons or warped weapons produced on captured Forgeworlds, this army caused severe problems to the Imperial Crusade in the system, and was responsible for spawning many similar outfits in the Chaos armies modeled upon it, most notably the Sons of Sek.
They appear notably in the works of Dan Abnett, the famous novelist and author of the "Gaunt's Ghosts" series of books set in the WarHammer 40,000 universe, dealing with the exploits of the Tanith 1st and Only and their commanding officer, Colonel-Commissar Ibram Gaunt.
We are the Blood Pact, we are legion, and we swear our loyalty to the God of Rage, Blood and Fury, most glorious Khorne, and to his trusted arm and scourge, our Archon Urlock Gaur. May we scourge the false Emperor's lackeys from the stars, for the glory of Khorne and the glory of the Archon!
by Logical Fellow July 15, 2014
by MrLac August 05, 2011
A mixed alchoholic drink known for it's viciousness. Typical ingredients are Makers Mark Whiskey, Three Olive Cherry Vodka, Grenadine, and actual cows blood.
by Steavis July 31, 2006
Having sex while the girl is on her period.
You will know you got a blood dip when your cock is all bloody.
You will know you got a blood dip when your cock is all bloody.
"Dude I was fucking my girlfriend and man it was the best blood dip I ever got."
"I cant believe I got a blood dip, it was so great!"
"I cant believe I got a blood dip, it was so great!"
by Dom N' Nick February 28, 2008
Person 1: Fuck!
Person 2: What happened?
Person 1: Eye blood! My glass bong just broke.
Person 2: That sucks.
Person 2: What happened?
Person 1: Eye blood! My glass bong just broke.
Person 2: That sucks.
by RuthOUTspoken September 28, 2010
An emergency ambulance, paramedic vehicle, or other medical assistance vehicle. Especially applicable when said vehicle has flashing lights on and sirens sounding. The passing of a Blood Wagon in full cry is usually very bad news for someone.
"Shit, I got blue flashing lights on my tail !"
"Chill out, it's just a blood wagon".
"Sorry I'm late - there was a crash on the way here, must have been nasty 'cos there were a couple of blood wagons there."
"Chill out, it's just a blood wagon".
"Sorry I'm late - there was a crash on the way here, must have been nasty 'cos there were a couple of blood wagons there."
by eighthofseven October 23, 2007
Livestock intestines still full with blood that are then stuffed with oatmeal, onions, and/or rice. Often part of the English full breakfast, known as <black pudding>.
by Bloody chubber August 20, 2011