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we've mentioned, Warhammer has been around for over 20 years.
In that time, the background story of the game has grown from a humble
narrative into a highly detailed and well-worn universe that is ready
for you to explore. Be warned, though — the world of Warhammer is a dangerous place and not for the faint of heart. You will need
all your wits if you hope to prevail with your army of miniatures in
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to find out more about the lavishly detailed fantasy world of Warhammer?
The first place you should look is the rulebook, followed
by the many Army books (shown below). There is an Army book for each
race, along with gaming supplements for various Warhammer campaigns
and the like. All of these books are full of background stories, beautiful
artwork and photography, army lists, maps, and much, much more. If
you still want to know even more after looking through the Warhammer rulebook
and Army books, then you might want to check out the novels
and sourcebooks from the Black Library. |
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