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<div>#redirect [[Gutter Runner]]</div>Darkelf77https://whfb.lexicanum.com/mediawiki/index.php?title=Ind&diff=88372Ind2020-12-26T11:51:10Z<p>Darkelf77: </p>
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<div>'''The Kingdoms of Ind''' are located in the eastern lands of the World, to the southwest of the Great Empire of [[Cathay]].<br />
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==Overview==<br />
A deeply spiritual land, its people may seem strangely content to outsiders, but it is just their odd way of dealing with the horrors of life and should not distract the traveller from the perils of this place.<br />
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A favoured destination for spice merchants from all across the world, who eagerly travel here to buy rare and valued herbs. The lands of Ind are rich and fertile, and ruled by aristocratic overlords from their gorgeous palaces yet it can be difficult to understand the customs of the locals. In fact, doing something as simple as crossing a bridge the wrong way, or eating meat can stir up the ire of the locals in some places, bringing down swift retribution upon the confused traveller. {{Fn|3a}}<br />
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The gods of Ind are also a puzzling lot, and travellers are advised to smile politely and nod, as a local offers up prays to his mouse or weevil deity, all the while content in the knowledge that Sigmar could crush them had he half a mind. One such spirit dwells within the rainforests, and is said to be a strange crossbreed of man and giant cat, combining the worst traits of each. These creatures are rarely seen, yet cautionary tales are told up and down the Kingdoms of Ind, and offerings to keep them at bay are made at roadside shrines wherever the path passes through, or near the shadowy forest. {{Fn|3a}}<br />
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The Eye of the Tiger is a deep cave located high in the Shambani foothills of Ind. Said to contain the lost Stone of Simba, it has become the lair of the '''Bengal''', a vicious tribe of tiger-headed [[Beastmen]].<br />
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===Notable locations===<br />
*'''City of Spires'''.<br />
*'''Tower of the Sun'''.<br />
*'''Tower of Stars'''.<br />
*'''City of Tor Elasor'''.<br />
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===Notable artefacts===<br />
*'''Brahmir Statue'''; - Probably recovered from some burning temple in far-off Ind, this is a wooden effigy of one of the thousand gods worshipped there by Man and Man-kin alike. For reasons unknown, the four-armed thing holds a particular horror for worshippers of the [[Dark Gods]].<br />
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==The End Times==<br />
During [[The End Times]] Kingdoms of Ind were destroyed by [[Skaven]] of the [[Clan Pestilens]] and [[The Blackclaws]] - a top-trained special units of [[gutter runner]]s.{{Fn|9}}<br />
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==Sources==<br />
*{{Endn|1}}: [[Warhammer Armies: Beasts of Chaos (6th Edition)]]<br />
*{{Endn|2}}: [[Warhammer Armies: High Elves (6th Edition)]]<br />
* {{Endn|3}}: [[Warhammer: Lustria]] <br />
** {{Endn|3a}}: Lustria Campaign Rules, pg. 41<br />
*{{Endn|4}}: [[Warhammer Armies: Ogre Kingdoms (6th Edition)]]<br />
*{{Endn|5}}: [[Warhammer Armies: Ogre Kingdoms (8th Edition)]]<br />
*{{Endn|6}}: [[Warhammer Fantasy: Core Rulebook (7th Edition)]]<br />
*{{Endn|7}}: [[Warhammer Fantasy: Core Rulebook (8th Edition)]]<br />
*{{Endn|8}}: [[Warhammer RPG 2nd Edition: Companion]]<br />
*{{Endn|9}}: [[Warhammer: Thanquol]], pg. 38, ''The Blackclaws''<br />
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[[Category: Far East]]<br />
[[Category: Nations]]<br />
[[Category: Ind]]</div>Darkelf77https://whfb.lexicanum.com/mediawiki/index.php?title=Karak_Izor&diff=84619Karak Izor2020-07-14T20:23:39Z<p>Darkelf77: </p>
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<div>'''{{PAGENAME}}''' or the ''Copper Mountain'' is a powerful [[Dwarf hold]] that lies beneath the [[Vaults]]. {{Fn|1}}<br />
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Situated deep beneath the Vaults mountain range, Karak Izor was the first and remains the largest hold outside the [[World's Edge Mountains]], its population swelled by refugees from the fallen holds in the [[Dragonback Mountains]]. Many dwarves in the Vaults and even beyond, look to the king and queen of the Karak for guidance and protection. An extensive building programme has begun on a new Underway to link the various holds of the Vaults and provide safe trade between them. {{Fn|1a}} <br />
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The settlement has seen little conflict as it is remote but still maintains extensive and powerful defences as well as artillery and gyrocopter squadrons. Some small human settlements such as Hochstadt farm sheltered valleys, watched over by the dwarves. {{Fn|1a}} <br />
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Karak Izor had a population of about 20,000 adult dwarves in IC 2510. {{Fn|1b}} <br />
==History==<br />
===[[End Times]]===<br />
During the End Times Karak Izor was struck by one of the chaotic Storms of Magic, and the dwarfs were attacked by hordes of [[daemons]]. At that moment, when the dwarfs prepared for the last stand, realising that they could not survive and wanting to sell their lives dearly, the storm completely and unexpectedly ended and the hordes of daemons vanished back into the [[Realm of Chaos]]. For a long time, not believing that the danger had disappeared, the dwarfs stood, not daring to remove the shieldwalls and unsure if they could bury their dead.{{Fn|3}}<br />
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==Notable==<br />
* [[Astrid]] the Wise: Queen of the hold, a member of the Izorgrung clan. {{Fn|1a}}<br />
* [[Kazran Grimbrow]]: King of the hold. {{Fn|1a}}<br />
* [[Mordin Grimstone]]: Taken captive by [[Skaven]], he escaped to warn [[Karak Angkul]] of the threat, he became a [[Slayer]]. {{Fn|2a}} <br />
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==Subsidiary Settlements==<br />
* '''Grung Agriletaz''': A mining outpost with about 80 adult dwarves. {{Fn|1b}}<br />
* '''Grung Byrn''': A mining outpost with about 52 adult dwarves. {{Fn|1b}}<br />
* '''Grung Skree''': A small mining outpost with about 20 adult dwarves. {{Fn|1b}}<br />
* '''Hochstadt''': A small human farming village with about 180 adult human’s resident. {{Fn|1b}}<br />
* '''Khazid Algilkarag''': A small settlement housing about 92 adult dwarves. {{Fn|1b}}<br />
* '''Khazid Nekewukaz''': A small settlement housing about 75 adult dwarves. {{Fn|1b}}<br />
* '''Khazid Wyrvarn''': A settlement housing about 230 adult dwarves. {{Fn|1b}}<br />
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{{Template:ProvincesDwarfs}}<br />
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==Sources==<br />
* {{Endn|1}}: [[Dwarfs: Stone and Steel]] by [[Alfred Nuňez. Jr]] and [[Hogshead Publishing]]<br />
** {{Endn|1a}}: Chapter Three: Dwarf Holds, pg. 36-37<br />
** {{Endn|1b}}: Appendix C: Gazetteer of the Dwarf Realms (2510 IC)<br />
* {{Endn|2}}: [[Warhammer Chronicles]]: [[Thanquol and Boneripper (anthology)]]: [[Thanquol's Doom (Novel)]]<br />
** {{Endn|2a}}: Chapter Ten, pg. 587-597<br />
* {{Endn|3}}: [[Warhammer: Nagash]], Introduction, pg. 11<br />
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[[Category:Dwarfs]]<br />
[[Category:Dwarf holds]]<br />
[[Category:Cities]]</div>Darkelf77https://whfb.lexicanum.com/mediawiki/index.php?title=Karak_Izor&diff=84617Karak Izor2020-07-14T18:04:02Z<p>Darkelf77: /* End Times */</p>
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<div>'''{{PAGENAME}}''' or the ''Copper Mountain'' is a powerful [[Dwarf hold]] that lies beneath the [[Vaults]]. {{Fn|1}}<br />
<br />
Situated deep beneath the Vaults mountain range, Karak Izor was the first and remains the largest hold outside the [[World's Edge Mountains]], its population swelled by refugees from the fallen holds in the [[Dragonback Mountains]]. Many dwarves in the Vaults and even beyond, look to the king and queen of the Karak for guidance and protection. An extensive building programme has begun on a new Underway to link the various holds of the Vaults and provide safe trade between them. {{Fn|1a}} <br />
<br />
The settlement has seen little conflict as it is remote but still maintains extensive and powerful defences as well as artillery and gyrocopter squadrons. Some small human settlements such as Hochstadt farm sheltered valleys, watched over by the dwarves. {{Fn|1a}} <br />
<br />
Karak Izor had a population of about 20,000 adult dwarves in IC 2510. {{Fn|1b}} <br />
<br />
==End Times==<br />
During the End Times Karak Izor was striked by one of the chaotic Storms of Magic, and dwarves were attacked by hordes of daemons. At that moment, when the dwarves prepared for the last stand, realizing that they could not survive and wanting to sell their lives dearly, the storm completely and unexpectedly ended and the hordes of daemons vanished back into the [[Realm of Chaos]]. For a long time, not believing that the danger had disappeared, the Dwarves stood, not daring to remove the shieldwalls unsure if they could bury their dead.{{Fn|3}}<br />
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==Notable==<br />
* [[Astrid]] the Wise: Queen of the hold, a member of the Izorgrung clan. {{Fn|1a}}<br />
* [[Kazran Grimbrow]]: King of the hold. {{Fn|1a}}<br />
* [[Mordin Grimstone]]: Taken captive by [[Skaven]], he escaped to warn [[Karak Angkul]] of the threat, he became a [[Slayer]]. {{Fn|2a}} <br />
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==Subsidiary Settlements==<br />
* '''Grung Agriletaz''': A mining outpost with about 80 adult dwarves. {{Fn|1b}}<br />
* '''Grung Byrn''': A mining outpost with about 52 adult dwarves. {{Fn|1b}}<br />
* '''Grung Skree''': A small mining outpost with about 20 adult dwarves. {{Fn|1b}}<br />
* '''Hochstadt''': A small human farming village with about 180 adult human’s resident. {{Fn|1b}}<br />
* '''Khazid Algilkarag''': A small settlement housing about 92 adult dwarves. {{Fn|1b}}<br />
* '''Khazid Nekewukaz''': A small settlement housing about 75 adult dwarves. {{Fn|1b}}<br />
* '''Khazid Wyrvarn''': A settlement housing about 230 adult dwarves. {{Fn|1b}}<br />
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{{Template:ProvincesDwarfs}}<br />
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==Sources==<br />
* {{Endn|1}}: [[Dwarfs: Stone and Steel]] by [[Alfred Nuňez. Jr]] and [[Hogshead Publishing]]<br />
** {{Endn|1a}}: Chapter Three: Dwarf Holds, pg. 36-37<br />
** {{Endn|1b}}: Appendix C: Gazetteer of the Dwarf Realms (2510 IC)<br />
* {{Endn|2}}: [[Warhammer Chronicles]]: [[Thanquol and Boneripper (anthology)]]: [[Thanquol's Doom (Novel)]]<br />
** {{Endn|2a}}: Chapter Ten, pg. 587-597<br />
* {{Endn|3}}: [[Warhammer: Nagash]], Introduction, pg. 11<br />
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[[Category:Dwarfs]]<br />
[[Category:Dwarf holds]]<br />
[[Category:Cities]]</div>Darkelf77https://whfb.lexicanum.com/mediawiki/index.php?title=Karak_Izor&diff=84616Karak Izor2020-07-14T18:03:37Z<p>Darkelf77: </p>
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<div>'''{{PAGENAME}}''' or the ''Copper Mountain'' is a powerful [[Dwarf hold]] that lies beneath the [[Vaults]]. {{Fn|1}}<br />
<br />
Situated deep beneath the Vaults mountain range, Karak Izor was the first and remains the largest hold outside the [[World's Edge Mountains]], its population swelled by refugees from the fallen holds in the [[Dragonback Mountains]]. Many dwarves in the Vaults and even beyond, look to the king and queen of the Karak for guidance and protection. An extensive building programme has begun on a new Underway to link the various holds of the Vaults and provide safe trade between them. {{Fn|1a}} <br />
<br />
The settlement has seen little conflict as it is remote but still maintains extensive and powerful defences as well as artillery and gyrocopter squadrons. Some small human settlements such as Hochstadt farm sheltered valleys, watched over by the dwarves. {{Fn|1a}} <br />
<br />
Karak Izor had a population of about 20,000 adult dwarves in IC 2510. {{Fn|1b}} <br />
<br />
==End Times==<br />
During the End Times Karak Izor was striked by one of the chaotic Storms of Magic, and dwarves were attacked by hordes of daemons. At that moment, when the dwarves prepared for the last stand, realizing that they could not survive and wanting to sell their lives dearly, the storm completely and unexpectedly ended and the hordes of daemons vanished back into the [[Realms of Chaos]]. For a long time, not believing that the danger had disappeared, the Dwarves stood, not daring to remove the shieldwalls unsure if they could bury their dead.{{Fn|3}}<br />
<br />
==Notable==<br />
* [[Astrid]] the Wise: Queen of the hold, a member of the Izorgrung clan. {{Fn|1a}}<br />
* [[Kazran Grimbrow]]: King of the hold. {{Fn|1a}}<br />
* [[Mordin Grimstone]]: Taken captive by [[Skaven]], he escaped to warn [[Karak Angkul]] of the threat, he became a [[Slayer]]. {{Fn|2a}} <br />
<br />
==Subsidiary Settlements==<br />
* '''Grung Agriletaz''': A mining outpost with about 80 adult dwarves. {{Fn|1b}}<br />
* '''Grung Byrn''': A mining outpost with about 52 adult dwarves. {{Fn|1b}}<br />
* '''Grung Skree''': A small mining outpost with about 20 adult dwarves. {{Fn|1b}}<br />
* '''Hochstadt''': A small human farming village with about 180 adult human’s resident. {{Fn|1b}}<br />
* '''Khazid Algilkarag''': A small settlement housing about 92 adult dwarves. {{Fn|1b}}<br />
* '''Khazid Nekewukaz''': A small settlement housing about 75 adult dwarves. {{Fn|1b}}<br />
* '''Khazid Wyrvarn''': A settlement housing about 230 adult dwarves. {{Fn|1b}}<br />
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{{Template:ProvincesDwarfs}}<br />
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==Sources==<br />
* {{Endn|1}}: [[Dwarfs: Stone and Steel]] by [[Alfred Nuňez. Jr]] and [[Hogshead Publishing]]<br />
** {{Endn|1a}}: Chapter Three: Dwarf Holds, pg. 36-37<br />
** {{Endn|1b}}: Appendix C: Gazetteer of the Dwarf Realms (2510 IC)<br />
* {{Endn|2}}: [[Warhammer Chronicles]]: [[Thanquol and Boneripper (anthology)]]: [[Thanquol's Doom (Novel)]]<br />
** {{Endn|2a}}: Chapter Ten, pg. 587-597<br />
* {{Endn|3}}: [[Warhammer: Nagash]], Introduction, pg. 11<br />
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[[Category:Dwarfs]]<br />
[[Category:Dwarf holds]]<br />
[[Category:Cities]]</div>Darkelf77https://whfb.lexicanum.com/mediawiki/index.php?title=Lexicanum:Forum&diff=76816Lexicanum:Forum2019-11-18T19:20:12Z<p>Darkelf77: </p>
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<div>This is a forum to discuss updates and edits to the Lexicanum. These forums are a temporary measure and will be transferred to a new system when we can. <br />
<br />
All rules from the Lexicanum still apply here:<br />
* You can make your own section, but check first if there is already one about it. <br />
* You can discuss lore, but only in the context of an edit. Outside of it use the Lexicanum Discord server for that purpose. Link [https://discord.gg/fSgysu here].<br />
* Don't be hostile or rude to other editors.<br />
* Don't post links to illegal content.<br />
<br />
__FORCETOC__<br />
<br />
==FB/AoS Split==<br />
Some of you may want to know what's the state of the AoS split. It's still going to happen, but we need to wait a couple weeks as the BoLS network is changing to a new, modern hosting platform, which will hopefully be followed by the split. Further details on this and other updates to the Lexicanum can be found [http://www.lounge.belloflostsouls.net/showthread.php?105721-Lexicanum-Additions-Roadmap&p=595729#post595729 here]. Feel free to discuss here anything about the split or the preparations we are doing for the split.--[[User:Ashendant|Ashendant]] ([[User talk:Ashendant|talk]]) 13:46, 16 November 2019 (MST)<br />
<br />
==Faction Navigation Templates==<br />
{{Template:Lion Rangers}}<br />
{{Template:Ossiarch Bonereapers}}<br />
Hey everyone I've created a few Faction Navigation Templates as a test for the future. Currently there are only FNT for Lion Rangers and Ossiarch Bonereapers as seen above. I've decided to ask here for feedback, concerns or suggestions for them before we start creating more and applying them.--[[User:Ashendant|Ashendant]] ([[User talk:Ashendant|talk]]) 13:46, 16 November 2019 (MST)<br />
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==Unit pages==<br />
I've seen that you guys have been updating the Unit pages and I want to say great job! That particular type of pages are some of the most important and some that need the most work. <br />
<br />
I would also like to know your opinion on replacing manual lists of character for the unit pages with automatic category based ones? I added these dynamic lists so that unit pages would be much easier to manage. We could explore on adding these dynamic lists to other pages but for now let's keep it at unit pages.--[[User:Ashendant|Ashendant]] ([[User talk:Ashendant|talk]]) 13:46, 16 November 2019 (MST)<br />
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: Yeah Dynamic lists are easier. - [[User:UMDP|UMDP]] ([[User talk:UMDP|talk]]) 18:26, 16 November 2019 (MST)<br />
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:: Agreed - its good to be able to link to other things related easily, in terms of characters are we looking at ALL related characters so novel, comics etc or just the tabletop ones? --[[User:Viktor|Viktor]] ([[User talk:Viktor|talk]]) 02:57, 17 November 2019 (MST)<br />
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:::In Unit pages it will be all characters that are or were labelled as that unit. As long as their sources are official we should have articles for every character.--[[User:Ashendant|Ashendant]] ([[User talk:Ashendant|talk]]) 05:33, 17 November 2019 (MST)<br />
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==Warhammer the Old World Mk 2==<br />
I see the Old Wolrd is coming back in a couple of years according to Warhammer Community! --[[User:Viktor|Viktor]] ([[User talk:Viktor|talk]]) 02:57, 17 November 2019 (MST)<br />
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:https://www.warhammer-community.com/2019/11/15/old-world-new-warhammer/<br />
:Yes I'm aware and I'm not entirely happy with this. After the split it's likely that whfb.lexicanum will be renamed to wholdworld.lexicanum.--[[User:Ashendant|Ashendant]] ([[User talk:Ashendant|talk]]) 05:35, 17 November 2019 (MST)<br />
::Or we will need THREE different Fantasy Lexicanums now. OMG -_- ---[[User:Darkelf77|Darkelf77]] ([[User talk:Darkelf77|talk]]) 14:28, 17 November 2019 (MST)<br />
:::No just two. The Old World is further developments in the World-That-Was/Fantasy Battles setting. It will be the Horus Heresy of Age of Sigmar.--[[User:Ashendant|Ashendant]] ([[User talk:Ashendant|talk]]) 15:38, 17 November 2019 (MST)<br />
::::We can only hope that it would be so. GW can do anything...--[[User:Darkelf77|Darkelf77]] ([[User talk:Darkelf77|talk]]) 12:20, 18 November 2019 (MST)</div>Darkelf77https://whfb.lexicanum.com/mediawiki/index.php?title=User_talk:Darkelf77&diff=76784User talk:Darkelf772019-11-17T21:29:16Z<p>Darkelf77: </p>
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<div><br />
==Splitting Articles==<br />
Hey if you find any article that mixes Age of Sigmar with Fantasy Battles sources, please add it to the list on [[Lexicanum: To-Do List]], so I can properly split or move the content to the appropriate place, temporarily or otherwise.--[[User:Ashendant|Ashendant]] ([[User talk:Ashendant|talk]]) 14:46, 21 January 2019 (MST)<br />
:Affirmative--[[User:Darkelf77|Darkelf77]] ([[User talk:Darkelf77|talk]]) 23:54, 21 January 2019 (MST)<br />
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==Image Quality==<br />
Can you check the [[Azyrite Arbiters]] article and tell me if there are any differences between images?--[[User:Ashendant|Ashendant]] ([[User talk:Ashendant|talk]]) 06:42, 8 August 2019 (MDT)<br />
:In my opinion second one is better - more sharper.--[[User:Darkelf77|Darkelf77]] ([[User talk:Darkelf77|talk]]) 11:40, 8 August 2019 (MDT)<br />
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==Forum==<br />
I've created a Forum so we all can have a more indepth, communal discussion on edits and updates to the Lexicanum, while at the same time making it far easier to follow. Check it on the [[Lexicanum:Forum]] article.--[[User:Ashendant|Ashendant]] ([[User talk:Ashendant|talk]]) 14:13, 16 November 2019 (MST)<br />
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:Thank you.--[[User:Darkelf77|Darkelf77]] ([[User talk:Darkelf77|talk]]) 14:29, 17 November 2019 (MST)</div>Darkelf77https://whfb.lexicanum.com/mediawiki/index.php?title=Lexicanum:Forum&diff=76783Lexicanum:Forum2019-11-17T21:28:58Z<p>Darkelf77: /* Warhammer the Old World Mk 2 */</p>
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<div>This is a forum to discuss updates and edits to the Lexicanum. These forums are a temporary measure and will be transferred to a new system when we can. <br />
<br />
All rules from the Lexicanum still apply here:<br />
* You can make your own section, but check first if there is already one about it. <br />
* You can discuss lore, but only in the context of an edit. Outside of it use the Lexicanum Discord server for that purpose. Link [https://discord.gg/fSgysu here].<br />
* Don't be hostile or rude to other editors.<br />
* Don't post links to illegal content.<br />
<br />
__FORCETOC__<br />
<br />
==FB/AoS Split==<br />
Some of you may want to know what's the state of the AoS split. It's still going to happen, but we need to wait a couple weeks as the BoLS network is changing to a new, modern hosting platform, which will hopefully be followed by the split. Further details on this and other updates to the Lexicanum can be found [http://www.lounge.belloflostsouls.net/showthread.php?105721-Lexicanum-Additions-Roadmap&p=595729#post595729 here]. Feel free to discuss here anything about the split or the preparations we are doing for the split.--[[User:Ashendant|Ashendant]] ([[User talk:Ashendant|talk]]) 13:46, 16 November 2019 (MST)<br />
<br />
==Faction Navigation Templates==<br />
{{Template:Lion Rangers}}<br />
{{Template:Ossiarch Bonereapers}}<br />
Hey everyone I've created a few Faction Navigation Templates as a test for the future. Currently there are only FNT for Lion Rangers and Ossiarch Bonereapers as seen above. I've decided to ask here for feedback, concerns or suggestions for them before we start creating more and applying them.--[[User:Ashendant|Ashendant]] ([[User talk:Ashendant|talk]]) 13:46, 16 November 2019 (MST)<br />
<br />
==Unit pages==<br />
I've seen that you guys have been updating the Unit pages and I want to say great job! That particular type of pages are some of the most important and some that need the most work. <br />
<br />
I would also like to know your opinion on replacing manual lists of character for the unit pages with automatic category based ones? I added these dynamic lists so that unit pages would be much easier to manage. We could explore on adding these dynamic lists to other pages but for now let's keep it at unit pages.--[[User:Ashendant|Ashendant]] ([[User talk:Ashendant|talk]]) 13:46, 16 November 2019 (MST)<br />
<br />
: Yeah Dynamic lists are easier. - [[User:UMDP|UMDP]] ([[User talk:UMDP|talk]]) 18:26, 16 November 2019 (MST)<br />
<br />
:: Agreed - its good to be able to link to other things related easily, in terms of characters are we looking at ALL related characters so novel, comics etc or just the tabletop ones? --[[User:Viktor|Viktor]] ([[User talk:Viktor|talk]]) 02:57, 17 November 2019 (MST)<br />
<br />
:::In Unit pages it will be all characters that are or were labelled as that unit. As long as their sources are official we should have articles for every character.--[[User:Ashendant|Ashendant]] ([[User talk:Ashendant|talk]]) 05:33, 17 November 2019 (MST)<br />
<br />
==Warhammer the Old World Mk 2==<br />
I see the Old Wolrd is coming back in a couple of years according to Warhammer Community! --[[User:Viktor|Viktor]] ([[User talk:Viktor|talk]]) 02:57, 17 November 2019 (MST)<br />
<br />
:https://www.warhammer-community.com/2019/11/15/old-world-new-warhammer/<br />
:Yes I'm aware and I'm not entirely happy with this. After the split it's likely that whfb.lexicanum will be renamed to wholdworld.lexicanum.--[[User:Ashendant|Ashendant]] ([[User talk:Ashendant|talk]]) 05:35, 17 November 2019 (MST)<br />
::Or we will need THREE different Fantasy Lexicanums now. OMG -_- ---[[User:Darkelf77|Darkelf77]] ([[User talk:Darkelf77|talk]]) 14:28, 17 November 2019 (MST)</div>Darkelf77https://whfb.lexicanum.com/mediawiki/index.php?title=User:Darkelf77&diff=74786User:Darkelf772019-09-22T21:09:17Z<p>Darkelf77: </p>
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<div>http://whfb.lexicanum.com/wiki/List_of_Warhammer:_Age_of_Sigmar_books - to look for covers and all<br />
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{{Clear}}<br />
==Unadded==<br />
Articles that have not yet been added to the Lexicanum will be accumulated here.<br><br />
This tome will help the humble adept to find out if there is information on the desired name in the Warhammer AoS background (and where does this information featured).<br><br />
Note: Not in Alpabetical - in time-of-work order.<br><br />
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*[[The Penumbral Fortress]] - https://www.warhammer-community.com/2016/11/21/gate-of-stars-map-campaign-part-1/ map of campaign<br />
*[[Thornwend Sanctum]] - https://www.warhammer-community.com/2016/11/21/gate-of-stars-map-campaign-part-1/ map of campaign<br />
*[[Grimnir’s Forge]] - https://www.warhammer-community.com/2016/11/21/gate-of-stars-map-campaign-part-1/ map of campaign<br />
*[[Threshfire Dreadhold]] - https://www.warhammer-community.com/2016/11/21/gate-of-stars-map-campaign-part-1/ map of campaign<br />
*[[The Poxrot Sprawl]] - https://www.warhammer-community.com/2016/11/21/gate-of-stars-map-campaign-part-1/ map of campaign<br />
*[[The City of Hallowguild]] - https://www.warhammer-community.com/2016/11/21/gate-of-stars-map-campaign-part-1/ map of campaign<br />
*[[Aelfgar Monolith]] - https://www.warhammer-community.com/2016/11/21/gate-of-stars-map-campaign-part-1/ map of campaign<br />
*[[Ruins of Ironholt]] - https://www.warhammer-community.com/2016/11/21/gate-of-stars-map-campaign-part-1/ map of campaign<br />
*[[Shimmerglass Spire]] - https://www.warhammer-community.com/2016/11/21/gate-of-stars-map-campaign-part-1/ map of campaignThe Dome of Seers<br />
*[[The Dome of Seers]] - https://www.warhammer-community.com/2016/11/21/gate-of-stars-map-campaign-part-1/ map of campaign<br />
*[[The Silent City]] - https://www.warhammer-community.com/2016/11/21/gate-of-stars-map-campaign-part-1/ map of campaign<br />
*[[Bleak Henge]] - https://www.warhammer-community.com/wp-content/uploads/2016/11/GoS-1.jpg map of the same campaign<br />
*[[Sundered Lands]] - https://www.warhammer-community.com/2016/12/02/gate-of-stars-part-2-the-campaign/<br />
*[[Gate of Stars]] - cyclopean device that was essentially a huge and immensely complex Realmgate that connected four entirely different regions and would allow warriors of every faction to clash, but only sporadically when all of the Gate’s workings came perfectly into alignment https://www.warhammer-community.com/2016/12/02/gate-of-stars-part-2-the-campaign/<br />
**[[Khorvross]] - land - https://www.warhammer-community.com/wp-content/uploads/2016/12/GateofStarsrulespack.pdf<br />
**[[Daleshin]] - land - https://www.warhammer-community.com/wp-content/uploads/2016/12/GateofStarsrulespack.pdf<br />
**[[Naelmar]] - land - https://www.warhammer-community.com/wp-content/uploads/2016/12/GateofStarsrulespack.pdf<br />
**[[Atralium]] - land - https://www.warhammer-community.com/wp-content/uploads/2016/12/GateofStarsrulespack.pdf</div>Darkelf77https://whfb.lexicanum.com/mediawiki/index.php?title=User:Darkelf77&diff=74728User:Darkelf772019-09-22T18:34:47Z<p>Darkelf77: </p>
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<div>http://whfb.lexicanum.com/wiki/List_of_Warhammer:_Age_of_Sigmar_books - to look for covers and all<br />
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{{Clear}}<br />
==Unadded==<br />
Articles that have not yet been added to the Lexicanum will be accumulated here.<br><br />
This tome will help the humble adept to find out if there is information on the desired name in the Warhammer AoS background (and where does this information featured).<br><br />
Note: Not in Alpabetical - in time-of-work order.<br><br />
<br />
*[[The Penumbral Fortress]] - https://www.warhammer-community.com/2016/11/21/gate-of-stars-map-campaign-part-1/ map of campaign<br />
*[[Thornwend Sanctum]] - https://www.warhammer-community.com/2016/11/21/gate-of-stars-map-campaign-part-1/ map of campaign<br />
*[[Grimnir’s Forge]] - https://www.warhammer-community.com/2016/11/21/gate-of-stars-map-campaign-part-1/ map of campaign<br />
*[[Threshfire Dreadhold]] - https://www.warhammer-community.com/2016/11/21/gate-of-stars-map-campaign-part-1/ map of campaign<br />
*[[The Poxrot Sprawl]] - https://www.warhammer-community.com/2016/11/21/gate-of-stars-map-campaign-part-1/ map of campaign<br />
*[[The City of Hallowguild]] - https://www.warhammer-community.com/2016/11/21/gate-of-stars-map-campaign-part-1/ map of campaign<br />
*[[Aelfgar Monolith]] - https://www.warhammer-community.com/2016/11/21/gate-of-stars-map-campaign-part-1/ map of campaign<br />
*[[Ruins of Ironholt]] - https://www.warhammer-community.com/2016/11/21/gate-of-stars-map-campaign-part-1/ map of campaign<br />
*[[Shimmerglass Spire]] - https://www.warhammer-community.com/2016/11/21/gate-of-stars-map-campaign-part-1/ map of campaignThe Dome of Seers<br />
*[[The Dome of Seers]] - https://www.warhammer-community.com/2016/11/21/gate-of-stars-map-campaign-part-1/ map of campaign<br />
*[[The Silent City]] - https://www.warhammer-community.com/2016/11/21/gate-of-stars-map-campaign-part-1/ map of campaign<br />
*[[Bleak Henge]] - https://www.warhammer-community.com/wp-content/uploads/2016/11/GoS-1.jpg map of the same campaign</div>Darkelf77https://whfb.lexicanum.com/mediawiki/index.php?title=User:Darkelf77&diff=74727User:Darkelf772019-09-22T17:51:22Z<p>Darkelf77: </p>
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<div>http://whfb.lexicanum.com/wiki/List_of_Warhammer:_Age_of_Sigmar_books - to look for covers and all<br />
<br />
{{Clear}}<br />
==Unadded==<br />
Articles that have not yet been added to the Lexicanum will be accumulated here.<br><br />
This tome will help the humble adept to find out if there is information on the desired name in the Warhammer AoS background (and where does this information featured).<br><br />
Note: Not in Alpabetical - in time-of-work order.<br><br />
<br />
*[[The Penumbral Fortress]] - https://www.warhammer-community.com/2016/11/21/gate-of-stars-map-campaign-part-1/ map of campaign<br />
*[[Thornwend Sanctum]] - https://www.warhammer-community.com/2016/11/21/gate-of-stars-map-campaign-part-1/ map of campaign<br />
*[[Grimnir’s Forge]] - https://www.warhammer-community.com/2016/11/21/gate-of-stars-map-campaign-part-1/ map of campaign<br />
*[[Threshfire Dreadhold]] - https://www.warhammer-community.com/2016/11/21/gate-of-stars-map-campaign-part-1/ map of campaign<br />
*[[The Poxrot Sprawl]] - https://www.warhammer-community.com/2016/11/21/gate-of-stars-map-campaign-part-1/ map of campaign<br />
*[[The City of Hallowguild]] - https://www.warhammer-community.com/2016/11/21/gate-of-stars-map-campaign-part-1/ map of campaign<br />
*[[Aelfgar Monolith]] - https://www.warhammer-community.com/2016/11/21/gate-of-stars-map-campaign-part-1/ map of campaign<br />
*[[Ruins of Ironholt]] - https://www.warhammer-community.com/2016/11/21/gate-of-stars-map-campaign-part-1/ map of campaign<br />
*[[Shimmerglass Spire]] - https://www.warhammer-community.com/2016/11/21/gate-of-stars-map-campaign-part-1/ map of campaignThe Dome of Seers<br />
*[[The Dome of Seers]] - https://www.warhammer-community.com/2016/11/21/gate-of-stars-map-campaign-part-1/ map of campaign<br />
*[[The Silent City]] - https://www.warhammer-community.com/2016/11/21/gate-of-stars-map-campaign-part-1/ map of campaign</div>Darkelf77https://whfb.lexicanum.com/mediawiki/index.php?title=User_talk:Darkelf77&diff=70608User talk:Darkelf772019-08-08T17:40:50Z<p>Darkelf77: </p>
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==Splitting Articles==<br />
Hey if you find any article that mixes Age of Sigmar with Fantasy Battles sources, please add it to the list on [[Lexicanum: To-Do List]], so I can properly split or move the content to the appropriate place, temporarily or otherwise.--[[User:Ashendant|Ashendant]] ([[User talk:Ashendant|talk]]) 14:46, 21 January 2019 (MST)<br />
:Affirmative--[[User:Darkelf77|Darkelf77]] ([[User talk:Darkelf77|talk]]) 23:54, 21 January 2019 (MST)<br />
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==Image Quality==<br />
Can you check the [[Azyrite Arbiters]] article and tell me if there are any differences between images?--[[User:Ashendant|Ashendant]] ([[User talk:Ashendant|talk]]) 06:42, 8 August 2019 (MDT)<br />
:In my opinion second one is better - more sharper.--[[User:Darkelf77|Darkelf77]] ([[User talk:Darkelf77|talk]]) 11:40, 8 August 2019 (MDT)</div>Darkelf77https://whfb.lexicanum.com/mediawiki/index.php?title=File:Nightmaw.jpg&diff=69984File:Nightmaw.jpg2019-07-22T08:55:11Z<p>Darkelf77: /* Summary */</p>
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<div>== Summary ==<br />
[[Nightmaw in the Mortal Realms|Nightmaw]] miniature<br />
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== Copyright status: ==<br />
{{copyright}}<br />
== Source: ==<br />
https://www.forgeworld.co.uk/en-GB/Sayl-the-Faithless-and-Nightmaw [[Category: Forgeworld miniatures]][[Category: Marked for transfer]]</div>Darkelf77https://whfb.lexicanum.com/mediawiki/index.php?title=File:Nightmaw.jpg&diff=69983File:Nightmaw.jpg2019-07-22T08:54:36Z<p>Darkelf77: Nightmaw miniature</p>
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<div>== Summary ==<br />
[[Nightmaw]] miniature<br />
== Copyright status: ==<br />
{{copyright}}<br />
== Source: ==<br />
https://www.forgeworld.co.uk/en-GB/Sayl-the-Faithless-and-Nightmaw [[Category: Forgeworld miniatures]][[Category: Marked for transfer]]</div>Darkelf77https://whfb.lexicanum.com/mediawiki/index.php?title=Talk:Skaven_in_the_Mortal_Realms&diff=66411Talk:Skaven in the Mortal Realms2019-05-04T06:47:43Z<p>Darkelf77: Created page with "==About Clan Ikk== As I understand the "animal ferocity" was a distinctive feature of this Clan not in what they were transformed by the plague. The 'frothjaw plague' just for..."</p>
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<div>==About Clan Ikk==<br />
As I understand the "animal ferocity" was a distinctive feature of this Clan not in what they were transformed by the plague. The 'frothjaw plague' just forced their feature to monstrous and degenerative degree devolving them into giant and uncontrolable monsters.--[[User:Darkelf77|Darkelf77]] ([[User talk:Darkelf77|talk]]) 00:47, 4 May 2019 (MDT)</div>Darkelf77https://whfb.lexicanum.com/mediawiki/index.php?title=Talk:Squig_in_the_Mortal_Realms&diff=65437Talk:Squig in the Mortal Realms2019-04-06T18:46:58Z<p>Darkelf77: </p>
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<div>==Cave Squigs==<br />
I think it is not quite right to call all the Squigs 'Cave Squigs'. Cave Squigs - are just the most common kind of Squigs in Grots armies. The Squigs themselves - are the species of 'animals' as it is (and consist of a lot of Squigs one of which are Cave Squigs). So writing 'Squigs or Cave Squigs are...' not quite right.--[[User:Darkelf77|Darkelf77]] ([[User talk:Darkelf77|talk]]) 04:26, 6 April 2019 (MDT)<br />
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:That's fair, but to avoid problems i'm going to request that someone makes a Cave Squig sub-section under the Types section before doing this change.--[[User:Ashendant|Ashendant]] ([[User talk:Ashendant|talk]]) 06:55, 6 April 2019 (MDT)<br />
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::Yes, it would be great! ^^--[[User:Darkelf77|Darkelf77]] ([[User talk:Darkelf77|talk]]) 12:46, 6 April 2019 (MDT)</div>Darkelf77https://whfb.lexicanum.com/mediawiki/index.php?title=Talk:Squig_in_the_Mortal_Realms&diff=65401Talk:Squig in the Mortal Realms2019-04-06T10:26:10Z<p>Darkelf77: Created page with "==Cave Squigs== I think it is not quite right to call all the Squigs 'Cave Squigs'. Cave Squigs - are just the most common kind of Squigs in Grots armies. The Squigs themselve..."</p>
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<div>==Cave Squigs==<br />
I think it is not quite right to call all the Squigs 'Cave Squigs'. Cave Squigs - are just the most common kind of Squigs in Grots armies. The Squigs themselves - are the species of 'animals' as it is (and consist of a lot of Squigs one of which are Cave Squigs). So writing 'Squigs or Cave Squigs are...' not quite right.--[[User:Darkelf77|Darkelf77]] ([[User talk:Darkelf77|talk]]) 04:26, 6 April 2019 (MDT)</div>Darkelf77https://whfb.lexicanum.com/mediawiki/index.php?title=Keeper_of_Secrets&diff=64964Keeper of Secrets2019-03-28T15:48:44Z<p>Darkelf77: /* Gallery */</p>
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<div>{{cite}}<br />
'''Keepers of Secrets''' are the greater [[daemon]]s of [[Slaanesh]]. They are also known as '''Slayers of Slaanesh''', '''Feasters of Pain''', '''Base Ones''', '''Despoilers of the Flesh''', '''Great Horned Ones''', or by the daemonic '''Q'tlahsi'issho'akshami'''.<br />
<br />
==Overview==<br />
A Keeper of Secrets has a large, bipedal form with four arms and horned head. Two of the four arms possess claws. The appearance of the head varies greatly from one specimen to another, although many have jewels or other ornaments.<br />
<br />
These daemons are known for their typically Slaaneshi treatment of pain and suffering as another form of pleasure, and dispense that pleasure to their opponents with surprising speed and strength. Like daemonettes, their appearance is often cloaked in illusions but in addition to those minor illusions these daemons also tend to possess much stronger magical abilities.<br />
<br />
The term 'Keeper of Secrets' comes from the belief that these daemons can hear anything said anywhere, and they are reputed to offer this knowledge in exchange for gifts and services.<br />
<br />
==Design changes over time==<br />
The original description in ''Slaves to Darkness'' emphasized 'a gloating, sadistic pleasure in killing and torture, and [they] exist only for the delights of carnage.' The daemons are depicted with horned bovine heads, four arms (some of which end in crab like claws), hove feet, one female mammalian breast, and wearing a mixture of leather and chain mail armor.<br />
<br />
The basic description of the daemon has stayed the same, although the description has expanded to include the Slaaneshi penchant for illusion and trickery to manipulate their foes. Also, subsequent versions of the models have greatly reduced the clothing present and reduced or eliminated the hermaphroditic elements.<br />
<br />
==Notable Keepers of Secrets==<br />
* [[N'Kari]]<br />
* Sss'el'ari the Golden, Lord of Paramountcy {{Fn|3}}<br />
<br />
==Gallery==<br />
<gallery heights="250px" widths="200px" mode="packed" caption="Models"><br />
Slaanesh GD.png|A 6th edition '''Keeper of Secrets''' leading a [[Daemonette]] horde.{{Fn|1}}<br />
Kepper of Secrets.png|A '''Keeper of Secrets''' from 5th edition.{{Fn|2}}<br />
Aenarion.jpg|A '''Keeper of Secrets''' facing [[Aenarion]].<br />
</gallery><br />
<br />
==Sources==<br />
*{{Endn|1}}: [[White Dwarf]] 273 (October 2002), pg. 21<br />
*{{Endn|2}}: [[White Dwarf]] 215 (November 1997)<br />
*{{Endn|3}}: [[Warhammer Armies: Daemons of Chaos (8th Edition)]], pg. 17<br />
<br />
===Uncited===<br />
*[[Realm of Chaos - Slaves to Darkness]], {{Cite This}}<br />
*[[Warhammer Armies: Chaos (4th Edition)]], {{Cite This}}<br />
*[[Warhammer Armies: Realm of Chaos (5th Edition)]], {{Cite This}}<br />
*[[Warhammer Armies: Hordes of Chaos (6th Edition)]], {{Cite This}}<br />
*[[Warhammer Armies: Daemons of Chaos (7th Edition)]], {{Cite This}}<br />
<br />
[[Category:Slaanesh]]<br />
[[de:Hüter der Geheimnisse]]<br />
[[fr:Gardien des Secrets]]</div>Darkelf77https://whfb.lexicanum.com/mediawiki/index.php?title=Keeper_of_Secrets&diff=64951Keeper of Secrets2019-03-28T11:15:27Z<p>Darkelf77: /* Gallery */</p>
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<div>{{cite}}<br />
'''Keepers of Secrets''' are the greater [[daemon]]s of [[Slaanesh]]. They are also known as '''Slayers of Slaanesh''', '''Feasters of Pain''', '''Base Ones''', '''Despoilers of the Flesh''', '''Great Horned Ones''', or by the daemonic '''Q'tlahsi'issho'akshami'''.<br />
<br />
==Overview==<br />
A Keeper of Secrets has a large, bipedal form with four arms and horned head. Two of the four arms possess claws. The appearance of the head varies greatly from one specimen to another, although many have jewels or other ornaments.<br />
<br />
These daemons are known for their typically Slaaneshi treatment of pain and suffering as another form of pleasure, and dispense that pleasure to their opponents with surprising speed and strength. Like daemonettes, their appearance is often cloaked in illusions but in addition to those minor illusions these daemons also tend to possess much stronger magical abilities.<br />
<br />
The term 'Keeper of Secrets' comes from the belief that these daemons can hear anything said anywhere, and they are reputed to offer this knowledge in exchange for gifts and services.<br />
<br />
==Design changes over time==<br />
The original description in ''Slaves to Darkness'' emphasized 'a gloating, sadistic pleasure in killing and torture, and [they] exist only for the delights of carnage.' The daemons are depicted with horned bovine heads, four arms (some of which end in crab like claws), hove feet, one female mammalian breast, and wearing a mixture of leather and chain mail armor.<br />
<br />
The basic description of the daemon has stayed the same, although the description has expanded to include the Slaaneshi penchant for illusion and trickery to manipulate their foes. Also, subsequent versions of the models have greatly reduced the clothing present and reduced or eliminated the hermaphroditic elements.<br />
<br />
==Notable Keepers of Secrets==<br />
* [[N'Kari]]<br />
* Sss'el'ari the Golden, Lord of Paramountcy {{Fn|3}}<br />
<br />
==Gallery==<br />
<gallery heights="150px" widths="200px" mode="packed" caption="Models"><br />
Slaanesh GD.png|A 6th edition '''Keeper of Secrets''' leading a [[Daemonette]] horde.{{Fn|1}}<br />
Kepper of Secrets.png|A '''Keeper of Secrets''' from 5th edition.{{Fn|2}}<br />
Aenarion.jpg|A '''Keeper of Secrets''' facing [[Aenarion]].<br />
Keeper of Secrets - Age of Sigmar 2 ed.jpg|'''Keeper of Secrets''' miniature of the 2nd Edition Age of Sigmar.<br />
</gallery><br />
<br />
==Sources==<br />
*{{Endn|1}}: [[White Dwarf]] 273 (October 2002), pg. 21<br />
*{{Endn|2}}: [[White Dwarf]] 215 (November 1997)<br />
*{{Endn|3}}: [[Warhammer Armies: Daemons of Chaos (8th Edition)]], pg. 17<br />
===Uncited===<br />
*[[Realm of Chaos - Slaves to Darkness]], {{Cite This}}<br />
*[[Warhammer Armies: Chaos (4th Edition)]], {{Cite This}}<br />
*[[Warhammer Armies: Realm of Chaos (5th Edition)]], {{Cite This}}<br />
*[[Warhammer Armies: Hordes of Chaos (6th Edition)]], {{Cite This}}<br />
*[[Warhammer Armies: Daemons of Chaos (7th Edition)]], {{Cite This}}<br />
<br />
[[Category:Slaanesh]]<br />
[[de:Hüter der Geheimnisse]]<br />
[[fr:Gardien des Secrets]]</div>Darkelf77https://whfb.lexicanum.com/mediawiki/index.php?title=Keeper_of_Secrets&diff=64950Keeper of Secrets2019-03-28T11:12:02Z<p>Darkelf77: /* Gallery */</p>
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<div>{{cite}}<br />
'''Keepers of Secrets''' are the greater [[daemon]]s of [[Slaanesh]]. They are also known as '''Slayers of Slaanesh''', '''Feasters of Pain''', '''Base Ones''', '''Despoilers of the Flesh''', '''Great Horned Ones''', or by the daemonic '''Q'tlahsi'issho'akshami'''.<br />
<br />
==Overview==<br />
A Keeper of Secrets has a large, bipedal form with four arms and horned head. Two of the four arms possess claws. The appearance of the head varies greatly from one specimen to another, although many have jewels or other ornaments.<br />
<br />
These daemons are known for their typically Slaaneshi treatment of pain and suffering as another form of pleasure, and dispense that pleasure to their opponents with surprising speed and strength. Like daemonettes, their appearance is often cloaked in illusions but in addition to those minor illusions these daemons also tend to possess much stronger magical abilities.<br />
<br />
The term 'Keeper of Secrets' comes from the belief that these daemons can hear anything said anywhere, and they are reputed to offer this knowledge in exchange for gifts and services.<br />
<br />
==Design changes over time==<br />
The original description in ''Slaves to Darkness'' emphasized 'a gloating, sadistic pleasure in killing and torture, and [they] exist only for the delights of carnage.' The daemons are depicted with horned bovine heads, four arms (some of which end in crab like claws), hove feet, one female mammalian breast, and wearing a mixture of leather and chain mail armor.<br />
<br />
The basic description of the daemon has stayed the same, although the description has expanded to include the Slaaneshi penchant for illusion and trickery to manipulate their foes. Also, subsequent versions of the models have greatly reduced the clothing present and reduced or eliminated the hermaphroditic elements.<br />
<br />
==Notable Keepers of Secrets==<br />
* [[N'Kari]]<br />
* Sss'el'ari the Golden, Lord of Paramountcy {{Fn|3}}<br />
<br />
==Gallery==<br />
{|align="center"<br />
|[[Image:Slaanesh GD.png|thumb|200px|A 6th edition '''Keeper of Secrets''' leading a [[Daemonette]] horde.{{Fn|1}}]] <br />
|[[Image:Kepper of Secrets.png|thumb|200px|A '''Keeper of Secrets''' from 5th edition.{{Fn|2}}]] <br />
|[[Image:Aenarion.jpg|thumb|200px|A '''Keeper of Secrets''' facing [[Aenarion]].]]<br />
|[[Image:Keeper of Secrets - Age of Sigmar 2 ed.jpg|thumb|200px|'''Keeper of Secrets''' miniature of the 2nd Edition Age of Sigmar.]]<br />
|}<br />
<br />
==Sources==<br />
*{{Endn|1}}: [[White Dwarf]] 273 (October 2002), pg. 21<br />
*{{Endn|2}}: [[White Dwarf]] 215 (November 1997)<br />
*{{Endn|3}}: [[Warhammer Armies: Daemons of Chaos (8th Edition)]], pg. 17<br />
===Uncited===<br />
*[[Realm of Chaos - Slaves to Darkness]], {{Cite This}}<br />
*[[Warhammer Armies: Chaos (4th Edition)]], {{Cite This}}<br />
*[[Warhammer Armies: Realm of Chaos (5th Edition)]], {{Cite This}}<br />
*[[Warhammer Armies: Hordes of Chaos (6th Edition)]], {{Cite This}}<br />
*[[Warhammer Armies: Daemons of Chaos (7th Edition)]], {{Cite This}}<br />
<br />
[[Category:Slaanesh]]<br />
[[de:Hüter der Geheimnisse]]<br />
[[fr:Gardien des Secrets]]</div>Darkelf77https://whfb.lexicanum.com/mediawiki/index.php?title=Keeper_of_Secrets&diff=64949Keeper of Secrets2019-03-28T11:10:03Z<p>Darkelf77: /* Gallery */</p>
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<div>{{cite}}<br />
'''Keepers of Secrets''' are the greater [[daemon]]s of [[Slaanesh]]. They are also known as '''Slayers of Slaanesh''', '''Feasters of Pain''', '''Base Ones''', '''Despoilers of the Flesh''', '''Great Horned Ones''', or by the daemonic '''Q'tlahsi'issho'akshami'''.<br />
<br />
==Overview==<br />
A Keeper of Secrets has a large, bipedal form with four arms and horned head. Two of the four arms possess claws. The appearance of the head varies greatly from one specimen to another, although many have jewels or other ornaments.<br />
<br />
These daemons are known for their typically Slaaneshi treatment of pain and suffering as another form of pleasure, and dispense that pleasure to their opponents with surprising speed and strength. Like daemonettes, their appearance is often cloaked in illusions but in addition to those minor illusions these daemons also tend to possess much stronger magical abilities.<br />
<br />
The term 'Keeper of Secrets' comes from the belief that these daemons can hear anything said anywhere, and they are reputed to offer this knowledge in exchange for gifts and services.<br />
<br />
==Design changes over time==<br />
The original description in ''Slaves to Darkness'' emphasized 'a gloating, sadistic pleasure in killing and torture, and [they] exist only for the delights of carnage.' The daemons are depicted with horned bovine heads, four arms (some of which end in crab like claws), hove feet, one female mammalian breast, and wearing a mixture of leather and chain mail armor.<br />
<br />
The basic description of the daemon has stayed the same, although the description has expanded to include the Slaaneshi penchant for illusion and trickery to manipulate their foes. Also, subsequent versions of the models have greatly reduced the clothing present and reduced or eliminated the hermaphroditic elements.<br />
<br />
==Notable Keepers of Secrets==<br />
* [[N'Kari]]<br />
* Sss'el'ari the Golden, Lord of Paramountcy {{Fn|3}}<br />
<br />
==Gallery==<br />
{|align="center"<br />
|[[Image:Slaanesh GD.png|thumb|200px|A 6th edition '''Keeper of Secrets''' leading a [[Daemonette]] horde.{{Fn|1}}]] <br />
|[[Image:Kepper of Secrets.png|thumb|200px|A '''Keeper of Secrets''' from 5th edition.{{Fn|2}}]] <br />
|[[Image:Aenarion.jpg|thumb|200px|A '''Keeper of Secrets''' facing [[Aenarion]].]]<br />
|[[Image:Aenarion.jpg|thumb|200px|'''Keeper of Secrets''' miniature of the 2nd Edition Age of Sigmar.]]<br />
|}<br />
<br />
==Sources==<br />
*{{Endn|1}}: [[White Dwarf]] 273 (October 2002), pg. 21<br />
*{{Endn|2}}: [[White Dwarf]] 215 (November 1997)<br />
*{{Endn|3}}: [[Warhammer Armies: Daemons of Chaos (8th Edition)]], pg. 17<br />
===Uncited===<br />
*[[Realm of Chaos - Slaves to Darkness]], {{Cite This}}<br />
*[[Warhammer Armies: Chaos (4th Edition)]], {{Cite This}}<br />
*[[Warhammer Armies: Realm of Chaos (5th Edition)]], {{Cite This}}<br />
*[[Warhammer Armies: Hordes of Chaos (6th Edition)]], {{Cite This}}<br />
*[[Warhammer Armies: Daemons of Chaos (7th Edition)]], {{Cite This}}<br />
<br />
[[Category:Slaanesh]]<br />
[[de:Hüter der Geheimnisse]]<br />
[[fr:Gardien des Secrets]]</div>Darkelf77https://whfb.lexicanum.com/mediawiki/index.php?title=Hobgoblin&diff=64936Hobgoblin2019-03-27T14:01:41Z<p>Darkelf77: </p>
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[[File:Hobgoblin Regiment.png|right|300px|thumb|A regiment of Hobgoblin Warriors.{{Fn|1}}]]<br />
Hobgoblins are a sneaky, evil-minded race of [[Greenskins]]. Despised by their kin, the Hobgoblins survive by the grace of their adopted masters, the [[Chaos Dwarfs]].<br />
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Hobgoblins, a larger variety of 'standard' Goblins, are found living out on the [[Eastern Steppes]] of the world where they are ruled over by the Khans, all of whom answer to the Hobgobla-khan, the greatest of the hobgoblin warlords. Hobgoblins are known for being the most traitorous creatures in the world. "Backstabbing a friend" is often referred to literally in Hobgoblin society, so much that they have evolved a hard flat bone backplate where a stab is most likely.<br />
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During the height of the largest and most savage Black Orc rebellion the Chaos Dwarfs were almost overcome. Vastly outnumbered by their former slaves they were driven upwards through the layers of their city, fighting for each level, ascending ever closer to the [[Temple of Hashut]] itself. At the final hour the city was saved by the treachery of the Hobgoblins, who, having rebelled along with the [[Black Orc]]s, switched their allegiance once more and turned the tide against the Orc rebels. In doing so the Hobgoblins earned the enmity of the other green-skinned races who deeply distrust them to this day. They are considered so untrustworthy and underhanded by the other Greenskin races that they refuse to have dealings with them.<br />
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However, their efforts in the Black Orc rebellion caused the Chaos Dwarfs to employ them. Unlike the Chaos Dwarfs’ other slaves, they are not made to work in the pits and workshops, but are used as servants, slavers, and warriors. The Hobgoblins enjoy the favour from their masters and care little what other Greenskins think of them. For their part, the Sorcerers know this and use it as a check against possible Hobgoblin plots.<br />
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==Previous Editions==<br />
In previous editions background books, Hobgoblins could interbreed with other Goblins making especially large Goblin off-spring. Also Hobgoblin Shamans had their own fierce mutant guard dogs called '''Hobhounds'''.{{Fn|2}}<br />
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==Notes & sources==<br />
*{{Endn|1}}: [[White Dwarf presents Warhammer Chaos Dwarfs]] (1994), pg. 42<br />
*{{Endn|2}}: [[Warhammer 1st Edition - Volume 1: Tabletop Battles]], pg. 33<br />
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[[Category:Chaos Dwarfs]]<br />
[[Category:Orcs & Goblins]]<br />
[[de:Hobgoblins]]</div>Darkelf77https://whfb.lexicanum.com/mediawiki/index.php?title=Red_Goblin&diff=64935Red Goblin2019-03-27T13:58:47Z<p>Darkelf77: Created page with "{{PreviousEdition}} A [[Red Goblin Warrior]] The '''Red Goblins''' are a rare sub-species of Goblins who were bred by some evil Necroma..."</p>
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[[File:Red Goblin.jpg|thumbnail|A [[Red Goblin]] Warrior]]<br />
The '''Red Goblins''' are a rare sub-species of [[Goblins]] who were bred by some evil [[Necromancers]] in years past. They are far more evil then the 'mundane' Goblins and have little respect for other types of [[Greenskins]] or anybody else at all.{{Fn|1}}<br />
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It is said that Red Goblins still serve their evil masters, although whether these still live is unknown{{Fn|1}}<br />
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In battles Gnomes fight in infantry and cavalry formations, using ponies instead of horses. They also employ Gnomish wizards that can presumably cast illusion spells.{{Fn|1}}<br />
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== Sources ==<br />
*{{Endn|1}}: [[Warhammer 1st Edition - Volume 1: Tabletop Battles]], pg. 32<br />
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[[Red Goblin]]<br />
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[[Category: Fantasy Battles images]]<br />
== Copyright status: ==<br />
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[[Warhammer 1st Edition - Volume 1: Tabletop Battles]], pg. 32</div>Darkelf77https://whfb.lexicanum.com/mediawiki/index.php?title=Giant&diff=64933Giant2019-03-27T13:48:29Z<p>Darkelf77: /* Famous Giants */</p>
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<div>[[File:Giant.jpg|thumb|250px|A '''Giant''']]<br />
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Giants are a large, lumbering and highly unintelligent race of brutish nomads that roam the Warhammer World seeking battles and food both large and small.<br />
<br />
==Overview==<br />
Descendants of the long-forgotten [[Skytitan]] civilization, Giants are extremely few in numbers but they make up for this disadvantage with bone-crushing strength. To most Greenskins, a Giant is a bellowing, cursing display of raw might, ruthless aggression and mindless savagery -- traits that are highly respected and sought after within Greenskin society.[<br />
<br />
As such, many tribes would often fight each other over the possession of a Giant. In their part, Giants are quite happy to join an army of Greenskins, as it would significantly increase their chances of eating regularly and getting their hands on plunder and strong liquor. To keep a Giant within a tribe, the Greenskins would often have to regularly feed him considerable amounts of food, as should the Giant become too hungry, he would usually wander off into the wilderness and never return.<br />
<br />
In ages past, the Giants were the direct descendants of the Sky Titan civilization, who ruled benevolently within the highest peaks of the [[Mountains of Mourn]]. They were far larger than any Giants of today, and were also considerably more intelligent. Unlike the Giants, the Skytitans didn't interfere with the lands below; instead, they kept to themselves, secure in their ancient fortresses surrounded by a sea of clouds. For the most part, they only ventured from their fastnesses to tend to their flocks of Mammoths, aloof from the conflict of the world below. As with all things, however, this peace was destined to end, and the Skytitans were eventually destroyed by the destructive migration of the [[Ogre]] race.<br />
<br />
The Ogres came to the mountains after their homeland was destroyed by the Great Maw, a malevolent entity that supposedly obliterated much of the Eastern Steppes and killed a large portion of the Ogre population. Both fearing and worshipping the Great Maw, the Ogre race sought a new homeland to call their own. Eventually, the Ogres reached the Mountains and it was there where the great war known as the "War of the Heavens" began between the Ogres and the Skytitans.<br />
<br />
The Skytitans fought this monstrous race with tremendous ferocity and massive strength. However, they could not match the numbers of the Ogres, and like a pack of wolves taking down a bear, the Ogres crushed the Titan race, breaking down the great masonry of their fortresses and hurling them down to the lands below. One by one, the Titans fell, and soon their great civilization was nothing more then mere ruins. The Skytitan's children were taken and beaten into submission, becoming the slaves of many Ogre tribes. The once flourishing great flocks of Mammoths which once roamed the lands were mercilessly hunted by their new Ogre overlords. The few surviving Sky Titans fled. Forced into small tribes, they became inbred, their intellect dwindling until they eventually became the Giants that they are known as of today.<br />
<br />
Giants are solitary creatures that tend to wander the lands, settling for short periods of time when they find a rich food source. A Giant can consume an entire herd of livestock in a sitting, and will devastate any village he comes across, pulling out and eating anything he can find amidst the stomped and splintered structures. Breweries are especially favoured targets, as Giants are notorious drunkards. On occasion, a Giant will be persuaded to join a passing army, often [[Chaos]]-worshipping men from the north or marauding [[Greenskin]] tribes, who lure the lummoxes with promises of fighting and food.<br />
<br />
Living a solitary and nomadic lifestyle, Giants can be found in many locations within the Old World, terrorizing the countryside of Human kingdoms and eating up many of its peaceful inhabitants. Once a Giant has cleaned up all the available food within a region, he would move on to find more fertile and unspoiled lands, often leaving behind the bones and husk of many ruined villages in his wake. On occasion, Giants can be compelled or persuaded to joined rampaging warbands of Greenskins. In battle, Giants wade in with their tremendous bulk, crushing the foe beneath their slab-like feet, or sweeping any before them into the air with clubs fashioned out of uprooted trees. Sometimes a Giant will select a particular target and reach down to pluck the unfortunate up. These victims are sometimes bitten in two, hurled far, far away, squished into paste or simply stuffed into a secure Of smelly) place to be retrieved later for a snack. In combat, Giants would often charge mindlessly into the enemy front-lines, using a massive club or a tree as his weapon. Wearing little to no armor, Giants are highly susceptible to either a concentrated volley of missile troops, or a well-placed shot from a Great Cannon. Should the enemy lack missile capability, it is extremely hard to take down a Giant in close-quarters combat.<br />
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==Variants==<br />
[[Bonegrinder Giant]] - Bonegrinder Giants are very old and an incredibly rare variant of the Giant Race. These days they're thought to have been almost completely vanished from the Old World, though there are a few, persistent rumors of a handful of Bretonnian mountain villages where Bonegrinders have eaten all the local knights and claimed the villages (and peasants) as their own. Bonegrinder Giants are at least twice the size of their lesser cousins, who themselves stand many times the height of a Man.<br />
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[[Slavegiant]] - Slavegiants are Giants indentured into servitude for Ogre tribes. Unlike the Giants that accompany the other races of the world into battle, those who look down on their smaller comrades and pick fights as and when they choose, the Slavegiants of the Ogre Kingdoms live a life of forced servitude.<br />
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==Famous Giants==<br />
*[[Crogg the Blind]]{{Fn|1}}<br />
*[[Drough Glutthog]]{{Fn|2}}<br />
*[[Little Gork]]{{Fn|1}}<br />
*[[The Gourmet of Tilea]]{{Fn|1}}<br />
*[[Thunderball]]{{Fn|1}}<br />
*The [[Whisprensk Giant Gymnastic Team and their Pyramid of Death]]<br />
<br />
==Old Background==<br />
In the old background books Giants uses in battles the so named '''Giant pitching balls''' - a huge spheres of lead used by them also to play '''Giant Skittles''' (a game where were requared a dozen captive travellers (preferably [[Dwarfs]]){{Fn|2}}<br />
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==Sources==<br />
*{{Endn|1}}: [[Warhammer Armies: Orcs & Goblins (8th Edition)]]<br />
*{{Endn|2}}: [[Warhammer 1st Edition - Volume 1: Tabletop Battles]], pg. 23 <br />
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[[Category: Orcs & Goblins]]<br />
[[Category: Giants| ]]<br />
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[[de:Riese]]<br />
[[fr:Géants]]</div>Darkelf77https://whfb.lexicanum.com/mediawiki/index.php?title=Giant&diff=64932Giant2019-03-27T13:46:59Z<p>Darkelf77: /* Old Background */</p>
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<div>[[File:Giant.jpg|thumb|250px|A '''Giant''']]<br />
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Giants are a large, lumbering and highly unintelligent race of brutish nomads that roam the Warhammer World seeking battles and food both large and small.<br />
<br />
==Overview==<br />
Descendants of the long-forgotten [[Skytitan]] civilization, Giants are extremely few in numbers but they make up for this disadvantage with bone-crushing strength. To most Greenskins, a Giant is a bellowing, cursing display of raw might, ruthless aggression and mindless savagery -- traits that are highly respected and sought after within Greenskin society.[<br />
<br />
As such, many tribes would often fight each other over the possession of a Giant. In their part, Giants are quite happy to join an army of Greenskins, as it would significantly increase their chances of eating regularly and getting their hands on plunder and strong liquor. To keep a Giant within a tribe, the Greenskins would often have to regularly feed him considerable amounts of food, as should the Giant become too hungry, he would usually wander off into the wilderness and never return.<br />
<br />
In ages past, the Giants were the direct descendants of the Sky Titan civilization, who ruled benevolently within the highest peaks of the [[Mountains of Mourn]]. They were far larger than any Giants of today, and were also considerably more intelligent. Unlike the Giants, the Skytitans didn't interfere with the lands below; instead, they kept to themselves, secure in their ancient fortresses surrounded by a sea of clouds. For the most part, they only ventured from their fastnesses to tend to their flocks of Mammoths, aloof from the conflict of the world below. As with all things, however, this peace was destined to end, and the Skytitans were eventually destroyed by the destructive migration of the [[Ogre]] race.<br />
<br />
The Ogres came to the mountains after their homeland was destroyed by the Great Maw, a malevolent entity that supposedly obliterated much of the Eastern Steppes and killed a large portion of the Ogre population. Both fearing and worshipping the Great Maw, the Ogre race sought a new homeland to call their own. Eventually, the Ogres reached the Mountains and it was there where the great war known as the "War of the Heavens" began between the Ogres and the Skytitans.<br />
<br />
The Skytitans fought this monstrous race with tremendous ferocity and massive strength. However, they could not match the numbers of the Ogres, and like a pack of wolves taking down a bear, the Ogres crushed the Titan race, breaking down the great masonry of their fortresses and hurling them down to the lands below. One by one, the Titans fell, and soon their great civilization was nothing more then mere ruins. The Skytitan's children were taken and beaten into submission, becoming the slaves of many Ogre tribes. The once flourishing great flocks of Mammoths which once roamed the lands were mercilessly hunted by their new Ogre overlords. The few surviving Sky Titans fled. Forced into small tribes, they became inbred, their intellect dwindling until they eventually became the Giants that they are known as of today.<br />
<br />
Giants are solitary creatures that tend to wander the lands, settling for short periods of time when they find a rich food source. A Giant can consume an entire herd of livestock in a sitting, and will devastate any village he comes across, pulling out and eating anything he can find amidst the stomped and splintered structures. Breweries are especially favoured targets, as Giants are notorious drunkards. On occasion, a Giant will be persuaded to join a passing army, often [[Chaos]]-worshipping men from the north or marauding [[Greenskin]] tribes, who lure the lummoxes with promises of fighting and food.<br />
<br />
Living a solitary and nomadic lifestyle, Giants can be found in many locations within the Old World, terrorizing the countryside of Human kingdoms and eating up many of its peaceful inhabitants. Once a Giant has cleaned up all the available food within a region, he would move on to find more fertile and unspoiled lands, often leaving behind the bones and husk of many ruined villages in his wake. On occasion, Giants can be compelled or persuaded to joined rampaging warbands of Greenskins. In battle, Giants wade in with their tremendous bulk, crushing the foe beneath their slab-like feet, or sweeping any before them into the air with clubs fashioned out of uprooted trees. Sometimes a Giant will select a particular target and reach down to pluck the unfortunate up. These victims are sometimes bitten in two, hurled far, far away, squished into paste or simply stuffed into a secure Of smelly) place to be retrieved later for a snack. In combat, Giants would often charge mindlessly into the enemy front-lines, using a massive club or a tree as his weapon. Wearing little to no armor, Giants are highly susceptible to either a concentrated volley of missile troops, or a well-placed shot from a Great Cannon. Should the enemy lack missile capability, it is extremely hard to take down a Giant in close-quarters combat.<br />
<br />
==Variants==<br />
[[Bonegrinder Giant]] - Bonegrinder Giants are very old and an incredibly rare variant of the Giant Race. These days they're thought to have been almost completely vanished from the Old World, though there are a few, persistent rumors of a handful of Bretonnian mountain villages where Bonegrinders have eaten all the local knights and claimed the villages (and peasants) as their own. Bonegrinder Giants are at least twice the size of their lesser cousins, who themselves stand many times the height of a Man.<br />
<br />
[[Slavegiant]] - Slavegiants are Giants indentured into servitude for Ogre tribes. Unlike the Giants that accompany the other races of the world into battle, those who look down on their smaller comrades and pick fights as and when they choose, the Slavegiants of the Ogre Kingdoms live a life of forced servitude.<br />
<br />
==Famous Giants==<br />
*[[Crogg the Blind]]<sup>1</sup><br />
*[[Little Gork]]<sup>1</sup><br />
*[[The Gourmet of Tilea]]<sup>1</sup><br />
*[[Thunderball]]<sup>1</sup><br />
*The [[Whisprensk Giant Gymnastic Team and their Pyramid of Death]]<br />
<br />
==Old Background==<br />
In the old background books Giants uses in battles the so named '''Giant pitching balls''' - a huge spheres of lead used by them also to play '''Giant Skittles''' (a game where were requared a dozen captive travellers (preferably [[Dwarfs]]){{Fn|2}}<br />
<br />
==Sources==<br />
*{{Endn|1}}: [[Warhammer Armies: Orcs & Goblins (8th Edition)]]<br />
*{{Endn|2}}: [[Warhammer 1st Edition - Volume 1: Tabletop Battles]], pg. 23 <br />
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[[Category: Orcs & Goblins]]<br />
[[Category: Giants| ]]<br />
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[[de:Riese]]<br />
[[fr:Géants]]</div>Darkelf77https://whfb.lexicanum.com/mediawiki/index.php?title=Giant&diff=64931Giant2019-03-27T13:46:33Z<p>Darkelf77: </p>
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<div>[[File:Giant.jpg|thumb|250px|A '''Giant''']]<br />
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Giants are a large, lumbering and highly unintelligent race of brutish nomads that roam the Warhammer World seeking battles and food both large and small.<br />
<br />
==Overview==<br />
Descendants of the long-forgotten [[Skytitan]] civilization, Giants are extremely few in numbers but they make up for this disadvantage with bone-crushing strength. To most Greenskins, a Giant is a bellowing, cursing display of raw might, ruthless aggression and mindless savagery -- traits that are highly respected and sought after within Greenskin society.[<br />
<br />
As such, many tribes would often fight each other over the possession of a Giant. In their part, Giants are quite happy to join an army of Greenskins, as it would significantly increase their chances of eating regularly and getting their hands on plunder and strong liquor. To keep a Giant within a tribe, the Greenskins would often have to regularly feed him considerable amounts of food, as should the Giant become too hungry, he would usually wander off into the wilderness and never return.<br />
<br />
In ages past, the Giants were the direct descendants of the Sky Titan civilization, who ruled benevolently within the highest peaks of the [[Mountains of Mourn]]. They were far larger than any Giants of today, and were also considerably more intelligent. Unlike the Giants, the Skytitans didn't interfere with the lands below; instead, they kept to themselves, secure in their ancient fortresses surrounded by a sea of clouds. For the most part, they only ventured from their fastnesses to tend to their flocks of Mammoths, aloof from the conflict of the world below. As with all things, however, this peace was destined to end, and the Skytitans were eventually destroyed by the destructive migration of the [[Ogre]] race.<br />
<br />
The Ogres came to the mountains after their homeland was destroyed by the Great Maw, a malevolent entity that supposedly obliterated much of the Eastern Steppes and killed a large portion of the Ogre population. Both fearing and worshipping the Great Maw, the Ogre race sought a new homeland to call their own. Eventually, the Ogres reached the Mountains and it was there where the great war known as the "War of the Heavens" began between the Ogres and the Skytitans.<br />
<br />
The Skytitans fought this monstrous race with tremendous ferocity and massive strength. However, they could not match the numbers of the Ogres, and like a pack of wolves taking down a bear, the Ogres crushed the Titan race, breaking down the great masonry of their fortresses and hurling them down to the lands below. One by one, the Titans fell, and soon their great civilization was nothing more then mere ruins. The Skytitan's children were taken and beaten into submission, becoming the slaves of many Ogre tribes. The once flourishing great flocks of Mammoths which once roamed the lands were mercilessly hunted by their new Ogre overlords. The few surviving Sky Titans fled. Forced into small tribes, they became inbred, their intellect dwindling until they eventually became the Giants that they are known as of today.<br />
<br />
Giants are solitary creatures that tend to wander the lands, settling for short periods of time when they find a rich food source. A Giant can consume an entire herd of livestock in a sitting, and will devastate any village he comes across, pulling out and eating anything he can find amidst the stomped and splintered structures. Breweries are especially favoured targets, as Giants are notorious drunkards. On occasion, a Giant will be persuaded to join a passing army, often [[Chaos]]-worshipping men from the north or marauding [[Greenskin]] tribes, who lure the lummoxes with promises of fighting and food.<br />
<br />
Living a solitary and nomadic lifestyle, Giants can be found in many locations within the Old World, terrorizing the countryside of Human kingdoms and eating up many of its peaceful inhabitants. Once a Giant has cleaned up all the available food within a region, he would move on to find more fertile and unspoiled lands, often leaving behind the bones and husk of many ruined villages in his wake. On occasion, Giants can be compelled or persuaded to joined rampaging warbands of Greenskins. In battle, Giants wade in with their tremendous bulk, crushing the foe beneath their slab-like feet, or sweeping any before them into the air with clubs fashioned out of uprooted trees. Sometimes a Giant will select a particular target and reach down to pluck the unfortunate up. These victims are sometimes bitten in two, hurled far, far away, squished into paste or simply stuffed into a secure Of smelly) place to be retrieved later for a snack. In combat, Giants would often charge mindlessly into the enemy front-lines, using a massive club or a tree as his weapon. Wearing little to no armor, Giants are highly susceptible to either a concentrated volley of missile troops, or a well-placed shot from a Great Cannon. Should the enemy lack missile capability, it is extremely hard to take down a Giant in close-quarters combat.<br />
<br />
==Variants==<br />
[[Bonegrinder Giant]] - Bonegrinder Giants are very old and an incredibly rare variant of the Giant Race. These days they're thought to have been almost completely vanished from the Old World, though there are a few, persistent rumors of a handful of Bretonnian mountain villages where Bonegrinders have eaten all the local knights and claimed the villages (and peasants) as their own. Bonegrinder Giants are at least twice the size of their lesser cousins, who themselves stand many times the height of a Man.<br />
<br />
[[Slavegiant]] - Slavegiants are Giants indentured into servitude for Ogre tribes. Unlike the Giants that accompany the other races of the world into battle, those who look down on their smaller comrades and pick fights as and when they choose, the Slavegiants of the Ogre Kingdoms live a life of forced servitude.<br />
<br />
==Famous Giants==<br />
*[[Crogg the Blind]]<sup>1</sup><br />
*[[Little Gork]]<sup>1</sup><br />
*[[The Gourmet of Tilea]]<sup>1</sup><br />
*[[Thunderball]]<sup>1</sup><br />
*The [[Whisprensk Giant Gymnastic Team and their Pyramid of Death]]<br />
<br />
==Old Background==<br />
In the old background books Giants uses in battles the so named '''Giant pitching balls''' - a huge sphere of lead used by them also to play '''Giant Skittles''' (a game where were requared a dozen captive travellers (preferably [[Dwarfs]]){{Fn|2}}<br />
<br />
==Sources==<br />
*{{Endn|1}}: [[Warhammer Armies: Orcs & Goblins (8th Edition)]]<br />
*{{Endn|2}}: [[Warhammer 1st Edition - Volume 1: Tabletop Battles]], pg. 23 <br />
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[[Category: Orcs & Goblins]]<br />
[[Category: Giants| ]]<br />
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[[de:Riese]]<br />
[[fr:Géants]]</div>Darkelf77https://whfb.lexicanum.com/mediawiki/index.php?title=Sea_Elves_(outdated)&diff=64713Sea Elves (outdated)2019-03-21T14:51:02Z<p>Darkelf77: </p>
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The '''Sea Elves''' live in the Outer Kingdoms of [[Ulthuan]], while the [[High Elves]] live in the Inner Kingdoms. They are a brave, seafaring nation, and possess several trading posts in the [[Old World]]. The largest and most well-established is [[Marienburg]]'s Elf quarter.{{Fn|1}}<br />
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==Notes==<br />
The '''Sea Elves''' are described in [[Warhammer Fantasy Roleplay (1st Edition)]]{{Fn|2}} and in [[Warhammer Fantasy Battle Rulebook (3rd Edition)]]{{Fn|1}}. Later editions never mention them again, ''de facto'' merging their background into the High Elves. They were widely considered outdated (i.e.: non-existent).<br />
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[[Warhammer Fantasy Roleplay (4th Edition)]] notes that the term "Sea Elf" is used by other races to describe High Elves that venture from their homeland as mariners, diplomats and traders. They often contrast those elves with any of the usually grim warriors that accompany them. {{Fn|3}}<br />
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==Sources==<br />
*{{Endn|1}}: [[Warhammer Fantasy Battle Rulebook (3rd Edition)]], pgs. 195, 202, 217<br />
*{{Endn|2}}: [[Warhammer Fantasy Roleplay (1st Edition)]], pg. 217<br />
*{{Endn|3}}: [[Warhammer Fantasy Roleplay (4th Edition)]], pg. 28<br />
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[[de:Uranai]]</div>Darkelf77https://whfb.lexicanum.com/mediawiki/index.php?title=Empire_In_Flames_(Supplement)&diff=64676Empire In Flames (Supplement)2019-03-21T14:30:31Z<p>Darkelf77: Created page with "{{Book |Image = Empire In Flames.jpg |Name = Empire In Flames |Author(s) = Carl Sargent, Jim Bambra, Graeme Davis, Phil Gallagher, Derri..."</p>
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<div>{{Book<br />
|Image = Empire In Flames.jpg<br />
|Name = Empire In Flames<br />
|Author(s) = [[Carl Sargent]], [[Jim Bambra]], [[Graeme Davis]], [[Phil Gallagher]], [[Derrick Northon]]<br />
|Editor(s) = [[Mike Brunton]]<br />
|Cover Artist = [[John Blanche]] <br />
|Illustrator(s)= [[Martin McKenna]], [[Paul Bonner]], [[Maz Shepherd]]<br />
|Released = 1989<br />
|Pages = 151<br />
|ISBN = 1-872372-08-2<br />
|Preceded by = [[Something Rotten in Kislev (Supplement)]]<br />
|Followed by = <br />
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'''{{PAGENAME}}''' is a supplement for [[Warhammer Fantasy Roleplay (1st Edition)]]. It is a sixth and the last Book in [[The Enemy Within Campaign]]. There travellers save the [[Empire]] itself.<br />
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==Contents==<br />
*'''Introduction'''<br />
*'''Starting the Adventure'''<br />
*'''To [[Talabheim]] and [[Altdorf]]'''<br />
*'''Death in the Afternoon'''<br />
*'''A New Emperor?'''<br />
*'''A Very Important Visitor'''<br />
*'''To the World's Edge'''<br />
*'''[[Karak-Kadal]] and The Shrine of [[Sigmar]]'''<br />
*'''The Hidden Valley'''<br />
*'''Towards [[Kadar-Khalizad]]'''<br />
*'''Terrors in the Darkness'''<br />
*'''Back to the Empire'''<br />
*'''The Empire at War'''<br />
*'''The Final Evil'''<br />
*'''Heroes of the Empire'''<br />
*'''Profiles'''<br />
*'''The Hammer of Sigmar'''<br />
*'''[[Sheeraragetru]] the [[Daemon]]'''<br />
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[[Category: Army books and Rulebooks]]</div>Darkelf77https://whfb.lexicanum.com/mediawiki/index.php?title=Something_Rotten_in_Kislev_(Supplement)&diff=64675Something Rotten in Kislev (Supplement)2019-03-21T14:22:14Z<p>Darkelf77: Created page with "{{Book |Image = Something Rotten in Kislev.jpg |Name = Something Rotten in Kislev |Author(s) = Ken Rolston |Editor(s) = |Cover Artist = Richar..."</p>
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<div>{{Book<br />
|Image = Something Rotten in Kislev.jpg<br />
|Name = Something Rotten in Kislev<br />
|Author(s) = [[Ken Rolston]]<br />
|Editor(s) = <br />
|Cover Artist = [[Richard Dolan]] <br />
|Illustrator(s)= [[Martin McKenna]], [[Ian Cooke]], [[Paul Bonner]], [[Maz Shepherd]], [[Tim Pollard]]<br />
|Released = 1988<br />
|Pages = 147<br />
|ISBN = 1-869893-56-5<br />
|Preceded by = [[The Power Behind The Throne (Supplement)]]<br />
|Followed by = [[Empire In Flames (Supplement)]]<br />
}}<br />
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'''{{PAGENAME}}''' is a supplement for [[Warhammer Fantasy Roleplay (1st Edition)]]. It is a fifth Book in [[The Enemy Within Campaign]]. There adventurers travels to [[Kislev]].<br />
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==Contents==<br />
*'''Something Rotten in Kislev'''<br />
*'''Kislev'''<br />
*'''The Beast Child'''<br />
*'''Death Takes a Holiday'''<br />
*'''The Champions of Death - A Choice of Evils in Bolgasgrad'''<br />
*'''Maps'''<br />
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<div>{{Book<br />
|Image = The Power Behind The Throne.jpg<br />
|Name = The Power Behind The Throne<br />
|Author(s) = [[Carl Sargent]]<br />
|Editor(s) = <br />
|Cover Artist = [[Les Edwards]] <br />
|Illustrator(s)= [[Martin McKenna]], [[Russ Nicholson]], [[Paul Bonner]], [[Tony Hough]]<br />
|Released = 1988<br />
|Pages = 118<br />
|ISBN = 1-869893-43-3<br />
|Preceded by = [[Death On The Reik (Supplement)]]<br />
|Followed by = [[Something Rotten in Kislev (Supplement)]]<br />
}}<br />
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'''{{PAGENAME}}''' is a supplement for [[Warhammer Fantasy Roleplay (1st Edition)]]. It is a fourth Book in [[The Enemy Within Campaign]]. There adventurers travels to the [[Middenheim]].<br />
<br />
==Contents==<br />
*'''Power Behind the Throne'''<br />
*'''Starting the Adventure'''<br />
*'''The Carnival'''<br />
*'''Making Enquiries'''<br />
*'''The Powers That Be'''<br />
*'''People and Events'''<br />
*'''Experience Points and Conclusion'''<br />
<br />
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<div>{{Book<br />
|Image = Death On The Reik.jpg<br />
|Name = Death On The Reik<br />
|Author(s) = [[Jim Bambra]], [[Phil Gallagher]], [[Graeme Davis]]<br />
|Editor(s) = <br />
|Cover Artist = [[Ian Muller]] <br />
|Illustrator(s)= [[Martin McKenna]]<br />
|Released = 1987<br />
|Pages = 133<br />
|ISBN = 1-869893-59-X<br />
|Preceded by = [[Shadows Over Bogenhafen (Supplement)]]<br />
|Followed by = [[The Power Behind The Throne (Supplement)]]<br />
}}<br />
<br />
'''{{PAGENAME}}''' is a supplement for [[Warhammer Fantasy Roleplay (1st Edition)]]. It is a third Book in [[The Enemy Within Campaign]]. There adventurers travels the river of [[Reik]] and clashes with the cultists of [[The Cult of the Purple Hand]] and the [[Red Crown]].<br />
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==Contents==<br />
*'''Death on the Reik'''<br />
*'''The Cult of the Purple Hand'''<br />
*'''Rumours and Imperial Events'''<br />
*'''Messing About on the River'''<br />
*'''Weissbruck'''<br />
*'''Off to See Wizard!'''<br />
*'''The Scheme of the Red Crown'''<br />
*'''Up the Reik'''<br />
*'''Kemperbad'''<br />
*'''The Barren Hills'''<br />
*'''Castle Wittgenstein'''<br />
*'''River Life of the Empire'''<br />
<br />
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<div>{{Book<br />
|Image = The Enemy Within.jpg<br />
|Name = The Enemy Within<br />
|Author(s) = [[Jim Bambra]], [[Phil Gallagher]], [[Graeme Davis]]<br />
|Editor(s) = <br />
|Cover Artist = [[John Blanche]] <br />
|Illustrator(s)=<br />
|Released = 1986<br />
|Pages = 68<br />
|ISBN = 1-869893-04-2<br />
|Preceded by = <br />
|Followed by = [[Shadows Over Bogenhafen (Supplement)]]<br />
}}<br />
<br />
'''{{PAGENAME}}''' is a supplement for [[Warhammer Fantasy Roleplay (1st Edition)]]. It is a first Book in [[The Enemy Within Campaign]].<br />
<br />
==Contents==<br />
*'''The Enemy Within'''<br />
*'''A Brief History of the Empire'''<br />
*'''The Political Structure of the Emprire'''<br />
*'''Religion in the Empire'''<br />
*'''Geography of the Empire'''<br />
*'''Typical Dress in the Empire'''<br />
*'''Herbs and Their Uses'''<br />
*'''Mistaken Indentity'''<br />
*'''Mutants in the Empire'''<br />
*'''Your Homeland - The Empire'''<br />
*'''The Imperial Calendar'''<br />
*'''Pull-Out Sheets'''<br />
*'''Soldiers of the Empire'''<br />
<br />
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<div>{{Book<br />
|Image = Shadows Over Bogenhafen cover.jpg<br />
|Name = Shadows Over Bogenhafen<br />
|Author(s) = [[Jim Bambra]], [[Phil Gallagher]], [[Graeme Davis]]<br />
|Editor(s) = <br />
|Cover Artist = [[Wil Rees]] <br />
|Illustrator(s)=<br />
|Released = 1987<br />
|Pages = 69<br />
|ISBN = 1-869893-07-7<br />
|Preceded by = [[The Enemy Within (Supplement)]]<br />
|Followed by = [[Death On The Reik (Supplement)]]<br />
}}<br />
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'''{{PAGENAME}}''' is a supplement for [[Warhammer Fantasy Roleplay (1st Edition)]]. It is a second Book in [[The Enemy Within Campaign]].<br />
<br />
==Contents==<br />
*'''Shadows over Bogenhafen'''<br />
*'''Adventuring in Bogenhafen'''<br />
*'''Welcome to Bogenhafen'''<br />
*'''All the Fun of the Fair'''<br />
*'''Beneath the Town'''<br />
*'''Something Rotten'''<br />
*'''The Darkest Hour'''<br />
*'''Aftermath'''<br />
*'''Pull-Out Section'''<br />
*'''A Gazetteer of Bogenhafen'''<br />
<br />
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<div>'''{{PAGENAME}}''' is a RPG Campaign for the [[Warhammer Fantasy Roleplay (1st Edition)]] released through 1986-1989.<br />
<br />
It consist of six books:<br />
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{|align="center" cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0<br />
|[[Image:The Enemy Within.jpg|thumb|none|center|180px|[[The Enemy Within (Supplement)|I - The Enemy Within]]]]<br />
|[[Image:Shadows Over Bogenhafen cover.jpg|thumb|none|center|180px|[[Shadows Over Bogenhafen (Supplement)|II - Shadows Over Bogenhafen]]]]<br />
|[[Image:Death On The Reik.jpg|thumb|none|center|180px|[[Death On The Reik (Supplement)|III - Death On The Reik]]]]<br />
|-<br />
|[[Image:The Power Behind The Throne.jpg|thumb|none|center|180px|[[The Power Behind The Throne (Supplement)|IV - The Power Behind The Throne]]]]<br />
|[[Image:Something Rotten in Kislev.jpg|thumb|none|center|180px|[[Something Rotten in Kislev (Supplement)|V - Something Rotten in Kislev]]]]<br />
|[[Image:Empire In Flames.jpg|thumb|none|center|180px|[[Empire In Flames (Supplement)|VI - Empire In Flames]]]]<br />
|}<br />
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<div>'''{{PAGENAME}}''' is a RPG Campaign for the [[Warhammer Fantasy Roleplay (1st Edition)]] released through 1986-1989.<br />
<br />
It consist of six books:<br />
<br />
{|align="center" cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0<br />
|[[Image:The Enemy Within.jpg|thumb|none|center|180px|[[The Enemy Within (Supplement)|I - The Enemy Within]]]]<br />
|[[Image:Shadows Over Bogenhafen cover.jpg|thumb|none|center|180px|[[Shadows Over Bogenhafen (Supplement)|II - Shadows Over Bogenhafen]]]]<br />
|[[Image:Death On The Reik.jpg|thumb|none|center|180px|[[Death On The Reik (Supplement)|III - Death On The Reik (Supplement)]]]]<br />
|-<br />
|[[Image:The Power Behind The Throne.jpg|thumb|none|center|180px|[[The Power Behind The Throne (Supplement)|IV - The Power Behind The Throne]]]]<br />
|[[Image:Something Rotten in Kislev.jpg|thumb|none|center|180px|[[Something Rotten in Kislev (Supplement)|V - Something Rotten in Kislev]]]]<br />
|[[Image:Empire In Flames.jpg|thumb|none|center|180px|[[Empire In Flames (Supplement)|VI - Empire In Flames]]]]<br />
|}<br />
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[[Empire In Flames (Supplement)]] cover<br />
== Copyright status: ==<br />
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== Source: ==<br />
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<div>== Summary ==<br />
[[Something Rotten in Kislev (Supplement)]] cover<br />
== Copyright status: ==<br />
{{copyright}}<br />
== Source: ==<br />
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<div>== Summary ==<br />
[[The Power Behind The Throne (Supplement)]] cover<br />
== Copyright status: ==<br />
{{copyright}}<br />
== Source: ==<br />
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<div>== Summary ==<br />
[[Death On The Reik (Supplement)]] cover<br />
== Copyright status: ==<br />
{{copyright}}<br />
== Source: ==<br />
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[[Shadows Over Bogenhafen (Supplement)]] cover<br />
== Copyright status: ==<br />
{{copyright}}<br />
== Source: ==<br />
Scanned image [[Category:Army Books and Rulebooks images]]</div>Darkelf77https://whfb.lexicanum.com/mediawiki/index.php?title=Halfling&diff=64662Halfling2019-03-21T13:03:50Z<p>Darkelf77: /* Sources */</p>
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<div>{{cite}}<br />
[[File:HalflingCook.png|thumb|300px|A Halfling chef]]<br />
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'''Halflings''' are a race of small humanoids that live in [[The Moot]], a region of [[The Empire]].<br />
<br />
==Description==<br />
[[File:Halfling.jpg|thumb|239px|A '''Halfling''']]<br />
Halflings are roughly half the height of a fully grown man, and are a peaceful and rustic folk, not naturally inclined to adventure or the ways of war. They have great fondness for the simple comforts of good food and drink, a taste which lends them a rather wide frame (though they are still delicate by comparison to [[Dwarf]]s).<br />
<br />
Halflings were one of the last races to be created by the Old Ones before their fall, and represented a desperate attempt to create a magically resistance race. As it turned out, Halflings are resistant to magic but at the cost of being inbred, stunted, and rather vulgar.{{Fn|1}}<br />
<br />
Halflings have lived in the Empire longer than anyone can remember, and in the year '''1010 IC''', the Emperor [[Ludwig the Fat]] issued a charter granting them their own autonomous province. The Halflings have their own [[Elector]] in the governing of The Empire, the Chief Elder, a position currently occupied by [[Hisme Stoutheart]].<br />
<br />
Halfling [[state troops]] are no more than a collection of country watchmen and game wardens. Halflings accompany [[imperial]] armies where they carry out the important role of foraging and provisioning.{{Fn|2}}. When they do fight they make able archers, and their ability to move quickly and undetected through thick undergrowth makes them effective scouts.<br />
<br />
The most popular deity of the Halflings is [[Esmeralda]], the patron of hearth and home, who in Halfling religion is said to have given them the gift of cookery.<br />
<br />
== Sources ==<br />
*{{Endn|1}}: [[Warhammer Fantasy Battles]] (2006), pg. 125<br />
*{{Endn|2}}: [[The Enemy Within (Supplement)]] (campaign volume 1, 1986), pg. 30<br />
===Uncited===<br />
*[[Warhammer Armies: The Empire (4th Edition)]], {{Cite This}}<br />
<br />
[[Category:The Empire]]<br />
[[Category:Halflings| ]]<br />
<br />
[[de:Halblinge]]<br />
[[fr:Halflings]]</div>Darkelf77https://whfb.lexicanum.com/mediawiki/index.php?title=Halfling&diff=64661Halfling2019-03-21T13:01:00Z<p>Darkelf77: /* Sources */</p>
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<div>{{cite}}<br />
[[File:HalflingCook.png|thumb|300px|A Halfling chef]]<br />
<br />
'''Halflings''' are a race of small humanoids that live in [[The Moot]], a region of [[The Empire]].<br />
<br />
==Description==<br />
[[File:Halfling.jpg|thumb|239px|A '''Halfling''']]<br />
Halflings are roughly half the height of a fully grown man, and are a peaceful and rustic folk, not naturally inclined to adventure or the ways of war. They have great fondness for the simple comforts of good food and drink, a taste which lends them a rather wide frame (though they are still delicate by comparison to [[Dwarf]]s).<br />
<br />
Halflings were one of the last races to be created by the Old Ones before their fall, and represented a desperate attempt to create a magically resistance race. As it turned out, Halflings are resistant to magic but at the cost of being inbred, stunted, and rather vulgar.{{Fn|1}}<br />
<br />
Halflings have lived in the Empire longer than anyone can remember, and in the year '''1010 IC''', the Emperor [[Ludwig the Fat]] issued a charter granting them their own autonomous province. The Halflings have their own [[Elector]] in the governing of The Empire, the Chief Elder, a position currently occupied by [[Hisme Stoutheart]].<br />
<br />
Halfling [[state troops]] are no more than a collection of country watchmen and game wardens. Halflings accompany [[imperial]] armies where they carry out the important role of foraging and provisioning.{{Fn|2}}. When they do fight they make able archers, and their ability to move quickly and undetected through thick undergrowth makes them effective scouts.<br />
<br />
The most popular deity of the Halflings is [[Esmeralda]], the patron of hearth and home, who in Halfling religion is said to have given them the gift of cookery.<br />
<br />
== Sources ==<br />
*{{Endn|1}}: [[Warhammer Fantasy Battles]] (2006), pg. 125<br />
*{{Endn|2}}: [[The Enemy Within (Supplement)]] (campaign volume 1, 1986)<br />
===Uncited===<br />
*[[Warhammer Armies: The Empire (4th Edition)]], {{Cite This}}<br />
<br />
[[Category:The Empire]]<br />
[[Category:Halflings| ]]<br />
<br />
[[de:Halblinge]]<br />
[[fr:Halflings]]</div>Darkelf77https://whfb.lexicanum.com/mediawiki/index.php?title=The_Enemy_Within_(Supplement)&diff=64660The Enemy Within (Supplement)2019-03-21T12:56:03Z<p>Darkelf77: Created page with "{{Book |Image = The Enemy Within.jpg |Name = The Enemy Within |Author(s) = Jim Bambra, Phil Gallagher, Graeme Davis |Editor(s) = |Cover A..."</p>
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<div>{{Book<br />
|Image = The Enemy Within.jpg<br />
|Name = The Enemy Within<br />
|Author(s) = [[Jim Bambra]], [[Phil Gallagher]], [[Graeme Davis]]<br />
|Editor(s) = <br />
|Cover Artist = [[John Blanche]] <br />
|Illustrator(s)=<br />
|Released = 1986<br />
|Pages = 68<br />
|ISBN = 1-869893-04-2<br />
|Preceded by = <br />
|Followed by = <br />
}}<br />
<br />
'''{{PAGENAME}}''' is a supplement for [[Warhammer Fantasy Roleplay (1st Edition)]]. It is a first Book in [[The Enemy Within Campaign]]<br />
<br />
==Contents==<br />
*'''The Enemy Within'''<br />
*'''A Brief History of the Empire'''<br />
*'''The Political Structure of the Emprire'''<br />
*'''Religion in the Empire'''<br />
*'''Geography of the Empire'''<br />
*'''Typical Dress in the Empire'''<br />
*'''Herbs and Their Uses'''<br />
*'''Mistaken Indentity'''<br />
*'''Mutants in the Empire'''<br />
*'''Your Homeland - The Empire'''<br />
*'''The Imperial Calendar'''<br />
*'''Pull-Out Sheets'''<br />
*'''Soldiers of the Empire'''<br />
<br />
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<div>== Summary ==<br />
[[The Enemy Within (Supplement)]] cover<br />
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== Copyright status: ==<br />
{{copyright}}<br />
== Source: ==<br />
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<div>== Summary ==<br />
The cover of the [[Children of the Horned Rat]] supplement for [[Warhammer Fantasy Roleplay (2nd Edition)]]<br />
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== Copyright status: ==<br />
{{Copyright}}<br />
== Source: ==<br />
Physical Book<br />
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[[Category: Army Books and Rulebooks images]]</div>Darkelf77https://whfb.lexicanum.com/mediawiki/index.php?title=Gnome&diff=64657Gnome2019-03-21T12:19:15Z<p>Darkelf77: </p>
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<div>{{PreviousEdition}}<br />
[[File:Gnome.jpg|thumbnail|A [[Gnome]] Warrior]]<br />
The '''Gnomes''' are an ancient race relative to [[Dwarves]]. The Gnomes are shorter than Dwarves but have the same cultural background and share many traits. They speak a dialect version of the Dwarfish language. But the Gnomes seeing the Dwarfs as stupid and oafish, as Dwarfs thinking that Gnomes mischievous and troublesome. Though the gnomes are not basically evil they are very short tempered and difficult to deal with. It has been known for Gnomes to imprisone other races - especially humans who ventured to angry them. Also the Gnomes are particularly sensitive about their squeaky voices.{{Fn|1}}<br />
<br />
Like Dwarfs Gnomes also live in underground vaverns and hate [[Greenskins]].{{Fn|1}}<br />
<br />
In battles Gnomes fight in infantry and cavalry formations (using ponies instead of horses). There are also exist a Gnomish wizards that can cast presumably illusion spells.{{Fn|1}}<br />
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== Sources ==<br />
*{{Endn|1}}: [[Warhammer 1st Edition - Volume 1: Tabletop Battles]], pg. 16<br />
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[[Category:Nations]]</div>Darkelf77https://whfb.lexicanum.com/mediawiki/index.php?title=Gnome&diff=64656Gnome2019-03-21T12:16:45Z<p>Darkelf77: </p>
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<div>{{PreviousEdition}}<br />
[[File:Gnome.jpg|thumbnail|A [[Gnome]] Warrior]]<br />
The '''Gnomes''' are an ancient race relative to [[Dwarves]]. They have the same cultural background and share many traits. They speak a dialect version of the Dwarfish language. But the Gnomes seeing the Dwarfs as stupid and oafish, as Dwarfs thinking that Gnomes mischievous and troublesome. Though the gnomes are not basically evil they are very short tempered and difficult to deal with. It has been known for Gnomes to imprisone other races - especially humans who ventured to angry them. Also the Gnomes are particularly sensitive about their squeaky voices.{{Fn|1}}<br />
<br />
Like Dwarfs Gnomes also live in underground vaverns and hate [[Greenskins]].{{Fn|1}}<br />
<br />
In battles Gnomes fight in infantry and cavalry formations (using ponies instead of horses). There are also exist a Gnomish wizards that can cast presumably illusion spells.{{Fn|1}}<br />
<br />
== Sources ==<br />
*{{Endn|1}}: [[Warhammer 1st Edition - Volume 1: Tabletop Battles]], pg. 16<br />
<br />
[[Category:Nations]]</div>Darkelf77https://whfb.lexicanum.com/mediawiki/index.php?title=Gnome&diff=64655Gnome2019-03-21T12:16:32Z<p>Darkelf77: Created page with "{{PreviousEdition}} A [[Gnome Warrior]] The '''Gnomes''' are an ancient race relative to Dwarves. They have the same cultural background and s..."</p>
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<div>{{PreviousEdition}}<br />
[[File:Gnome.jpg|thumbnail|A [[Gnome]] Warrior]]<br />
The '''Gnomes''' are an ancient race relative to [[Dwarves]]. They have the same cultural background and share many traits. They speak a dialect version of the Dwarfish language. But the Gnomes seeing the Dwarfs as stupid and oafish, as Dwarfs thinking that Gnomes mischievous and troublesome. Though the gnomes are not basically evil they are very short tempered and difficult to deal with. It has been known for Gnomes to imprisone other races - especially humans who ventured to angry them. Also the Gnomes are particularly sensitive about their squeaky voices.{{Fn|1}}<br />
<br />
Like Dwarfs Gnomes also live in underground vaverns and hate [[Greenskins]].{{Fn|1}}<br />
<br />
In battles Gnomes fight in infantry and cavalry formations (using ponies instead of horses). There are also exist a Gnomish wizards that can cast presumably illusion spells.<br />
<br />
== Sources ==<br />
*{{Endn|1}}: [[Warhammer 1st Edition - Volume 1: Tabletop Battles]], pg. 16<br />
<br />
[[Category:Nations]]</div>Darkelf77https://whfb.lexicanum.com/mediawiki/index.php?title=File:Gnome.jpg&diff=64654File:Gnome.jpg2019-03-21T12:06:03Z<p>Darkelf77: Gnome warrior
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<div>== Summary ==<br />
[[Gnome]] warrior<br />
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[[Category: Fantasy Battles images]]<br />
== Copyright status: ==<br />
{{copyright}}<br />
== Source: ==<br />
[[Warhammer 1st Edition - Volume 1: Tabletop Battles]], pg. 16</div>Darkelf77