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The '''Imperial Zoo''' is probably the only useful legacy of Emperor [[Dieter IV]]. A popular tourist attraction of [[Altdorf]], it houses a considerable collection of monsters, curiosities and abominations <ref>Warhammer Armies: The Empire (4th Edition) p.15 - Warhammer Armies: The Empire (7th Edition) p.35</ref>.
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The '''Imperial Zoo''' is probably the only useful legacy of Emperor [[Dieter IV]]. A popular tourist attraction of [[Altdorf]], it houses a considerable collection of monsters, curiosities and abominations.<sup>1-p.15, 3-p.35</sup>
 
 
  
 
These creatures are bought from adventurers who obtain them from the most dangerous places of the [[Old World]] and several of them are used by the Imperial military.  
 
These creatures are bought from adventurers who obtain them from the most dangerous places of the [[Old World]] and several of them are used by the Imperial military.  
  
  
Known attractions:
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<u>Known Attractions</u>
*'''Abomination of Stirland''' <ref>Warhammer Armies: The Empire (7th Edition) p.35</ref>
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*'''Abomination of Stirland''' <sup>3-p.35</sup>  
*'''Spawn of Hochland''' <ref>Warhammer Armies: The Empire (7th Edition) p.35</ref>
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*'''Spawn of Hochland''' <sup>3-p.35</sup>
*the [[Dragon|Imperial Dragon]] <ref>Warhammer Armies: The Empire (7th Edition) p.35</ref>
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*[[Dragon|Imperial Dragon]] <sup>3-p.35</sup>
 
*'''Griffons'''
 
*'''Griffons'''
**'''Deathclaw''', the favoured mount of [[Karl Franz]] <ref>Warhammer Armies: The Empire (4th Edition) p.68 - Warhammer Armies: The Empire (6th Edition) p.18 - Warhammer Armies: The Empire (7th Edition) p.56</ref>
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**[[Deathclaw]], the favoured mount of [[Karl Franz]] <sup>1-p.68, 2-p.18, 3-p.56</sup>
*[[Pegasus|Pegassi]]
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*[[Pegasus|Pegasi]] <sup>3-p.35</sup>
*'''Warhorses'''
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*'''Warhorses''' <sup>3-p.35</sup>
==Notes & sources==
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<u>Previous Attractions</u>
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*[[Thundertusk]] - Held captive during the summer months, but escaped upon the arrival of winter. Rampaged through Altdorf before heading north.<sup>4-p.73</sup>
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==Sources==
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* <sup>1</sup> [[Warhammer Armies: The Empire (4th Edition)]] pp.15, 68
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* <sup>2</sup> [[Warhammer Armies: The Empire (6th Edition)]] p.18
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* <sup>3</sup> [[Warhammer Armies: The Empire (7th Edition)]] pp.35, 56
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* <sup>4</sup> [[White Dwarf 382]] p.73
 
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Revision as of 14:54, 7 October 2011

The Imperial Zoo is probably the only useful legacy of Emperor Dieter IV. A popular tourist attraction of Altdorf, it houses a considerable collection of monsters, curiosities and abominations.1-p.15, 3-p.35

These creatures are bought from adventurers who obtain them from the most dangerous places of the Old World and several of them are used by the Imperial military.


Known Attractions


Previous Attractions

  • Thundertusk - Held captive during the summer months, but escaped upon the arrival of winter. Rampaged through Altdorf before heading north.4-p.73

Sources