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[[Image:Mutalith2.jpg|thumb|right|Mutalith Vortex Beast{{PAGENAME}}{{Fn|3b}}]]'''Mutalith Vortex Beasts{{PAGENAME}}s'''{{Fn|1}} are terrifying abominations of nature which have been mutated beyond all reason by the power of [[Chaos]] and carry a vortex of the raw [[Daemonic]] energy on their backs. Because of this any servant of the [[Dark Gods]] who wishes to use these massive clawed and tentacled creatures in battle{{Fn|2}} risks suffering from mutation or madness.{{Fn|1}}
The formation of Mutalith is always an unnatural process. Sometimes dozens of [[Chaos Spawns]] on the [[Planet of Sorcerers]] are caught in an empyric eddy and blended together into Mutalith. Though such conglomerations often die, quickly owerwhelmed by the weight of mutations and energy and becoming a quivering mound of warp-infized ooze, sometimes - by the will of [[Tzeentch]] (or just by chance) - they become a monstrous abomination that is far more deadly than the sum of its weird parts: the nightmarish Mutalith. The same caprice of Tzeentch can transfrom his own [[Sorcerer]]s to Mutaliths, especially when they themselves are trying to create this creature. Often an unfortunate Sorcerer is consumed by his own magic and his flesh is added to the writhing matter of his creation. Sometimes a Sorcerer becomes a Mutalith just before (and instead) of his alleged ascencion to [[Daemon Prince]] status - falling victim to the cruel whims of [[Tzeentch]] himself.{{Fn|3b}}
*[[Hasophet]] - became the Mutalith Vortex Beast after his "ascension"{{Fn|3a}}
==SourceSources==
*{{Endn|1}}: [https://www.warhammer-community.com/2018/01/06/new-year-new-armies-reveals-new-years-open-day/ Warhammer Community: New Year, New Armies and More: Reveals from the New Year’s Open Day (Posted 06/01/2018)] ''(last accessed on 08 April 2020)''
*{{Endn|2}}: [https://www.games-workshop.com/en-AU/Mutalith-Vortex-Beast?utm_source=warhammer-community&utm_medium=post&utm_content=OpenDayJan6 Games Workshop: Mutalith Vortex Beast] ''(last accessed on 08 April 2020)''