Grandson of the famous
Scottish admiral, Bruce MacFraser caught the attention of the professional members of the Bloow Bowl society when he, aged five, threw a straight right hook at the
Queen Mother visiting Edinburgh playgrounds knocking her out. Nationalist supporters were indeed not slow to see the potential of this clearly Jacobite inspired revolt. This early fame led to the socially unfortunate - but in Blood Bowl respect VERY fortunate - habit og killing and maiming anyone he encounters not instantly agreeing with him.
His grandfather, on the other hand, was a complete disaster as a fighting person. Promoted to get him out of the way within the
Grand scottish Home Fleet he found himself incapable of seizing the puny German raider
Scharnhorst and ended up
blowing it to bits as a clear sign of pure incompetence. In utter frustration he was afterwards relocated to the
Pacific where no fighting was ensured. Yet he managed to mess that up too.
After the failures of war he was assigned as
Commander in Chief of the entire Scottish Navy. In this position he finally succeeded in handing over responsibility and command of the
united naval forces of Europe to a bunch of exiled Scots on the Amrerican continent... Having thus achieved glory at last, he died.