Someone in pre-End-Times WHFB finds an infant beastman abandoned in the forest...

Someone in pre-End-Times WHFB finds an infant beastman abandoned in the forest. Would it be possible to raise it to not be a murderous monster?

That looks like the troll from the old GNOMES book from the 1970's... down to the bloody hands.

Is that a bad thing?

Perhaps, but would it not be far more interesting to raise a murderous monster who viewed you as his father to whom he owed loyalty and respect?

Of course- A pitiful little creature left behind by the utterly merciless pack of chaos adherents that had seen only the smooth limbs and small, nearly-non-existent muscles belonging to this creature. He thought you were his father. He thought you were his guide. What would you safe after his first battle, his first slaying, when he looked to you with wide monstrous eyes and begged you to tell him he wasn't bad, he wasn't a monster, that whatever he killed truly and totally -deserved- it?

Nope

aren't they inherently corrupted by chaos?

Isn't Sigmar powerful beyond reckoning? Could he really be said to be the paragon of light if he couldn't do something so simple as remove the evil from a mere child?

Wow that picture is surprisingly fucked up

Well, they did put the Minotaur in the Labyrinth right after it was finished, and they started building it right after he was born.

How so?

Sigmar is absent for most of WHF, off doing god things.

Seraphon (Lizardmen as demons of anti-chaos) blood can purify Chaos taint in AoS, though.

...Okay. What happens if a Seraphon finds a beastkid?

Likely kills it because they are the psychic manifestations of the Slann's memories of the Lizardmen, which are little more than intelligent meat robots, built to destroy Chaos on sight.

But their blood could likely cure Chaos mutations.

>He emerged into the world feet-first, and so the Queen's midwife who made to catch him lost four fingers as his head at last broke free from between the screaming Queen's bloody thighs. He fell to the floor with a wet thud while the midwife shrieked, first in revulsion and then in hysteria at the sight of her ruined hand. The midwife's blood mingled with her Queen's, pooling on the tiled marble floor as she clutched her severed knuckles and added her own howls to the room. If he felt pain, he was silent about it, chewing contentedly on the midwife's fingers as he sat and stared at the King.
>The decision was made that the Queen was to have nothing to do with him, and so the King had a swollen milking cow brought to the room, but the cow bolted and kicked, nostrils flaring and eyes bulging. He seemed not to notice the cow and its convulsions at all, staring fixedly at the King. A nursemaid was brought to the room, shivering and whimpering as she begged the guards to let her leave, and when her blood had joined that of his Queen and her midwife, the King thought to himself that perhaps he could feed him a little at a time, for he was still small and helpless.
>The King sent for chains to bind him, but before the guards could return he had found his footing, unsteady at first but then his gaze again turned again to the King. His strength was prodigious even then, and he caught the guards with his teeth and set upon them, devouring them armor and all, and again his unblinking gaze returned to the King as he fled from the room screaming a single name again and again.
"Daedalus!"

Daedalus should've trained him as a bodyguard.

In Warhammer Fantasy, the gods weren't really directly involved in anything. At least, not non-chaos gods. They existed in a state much like real world gods, in that there are stories they've done things, and supposedly way back in the day they did a ton of shit, but these days they mostly just take prayers and stay quiet.

then AoS fucked shit up for everybody,

This. They could be less of a monster but still a monster

The canon answer would probably be no and that you should kill it. Generally speaking WFB assumes that some races are either intrisically evil/hostile (Greenskins or Skaven) or have been corrupted beyond recovery (Beastmen, Chaos Dwarfs or Druchii). Of course the logical implication is that the good guys have to genocide them to the last without sparing the young or the wounded.

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Thank you for your contribution.

He's not totally wrong though. A lot of these "what if you raised a baby monster away from the influence of chaos" threads are just thinly-veiled waifufaggotry.

I think the thing that I always really liked about the story of the Minotaur was that because he was a magical creature, he couldn't die from hunger, but he only ate humans and he was always hungry so his only interactions with humans were trying to eat them followed by long periods of painful starvation in the Labyrinth while he thought about the humans who put him there and stopped him from being able to eat.

>Would it be possible to raise it to not be a murderous monster?
No. There are tales of beastmen born from humans that straight up killed their parents right after being born. They are so inherently corrupted by Chaos that their murderous nature would make them murder anybody who tried to raise them as a normal human, sooner than later.

What happens to beastmen who die? Are their souls freed from their corrupted bodies or are they claimed by the Chaos gods?

Not wanting to intrude upon some ones magical realm but maybe female beastmen since their written as shy and docile compared to their male counterparts.

That nigger maried an incestuous old elf hag who is basically slaanesh. Fuck that guy.

>birth a spawn of chaos
>leave it in the woods so it can grow up to rape and pillage the land
Most retarded warhammer lore right there.

Fatalpulse cowgirl breeding farms happen.

Wasn't that ShindoL?

Yeah, but fatalpulse definitely need to make one he is knee deep into human/elf cattles anyway.