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White Dwarf continued the fantasy and science fiction role-playing and board-gaming theme developed in Owl and Weasel. Due to the increase in available space, there was an opportunity to produce reviews, articles and scenarios to a greater depth than had been possible in Owl and Weasel .
Grombrindal, the White Dwarf m - A white-bearded dwarf hero, suspected to be Snorri Whitebeard, the first High King of the Dwarfs. Taken from the emblem of White Dwarf magazine . Josef Bugman m - The greatest dwarf master brewer of all time, his brewery was destroyed by a band of marauding Goblins and he now wanders the world with his band of ...
Two articles about Space Crusade were published in White Dwarf: one for using Terminators, Space Marine Scouts, Ork Mobs, Tyranids and Genestealer Hybrids (White Dwarf 134, 1991), allowing players to use Warhammer 40,000 miniatures, and one campaign called 'Renegade' (White Dwarf 145, 1992).
A crowd gathered around a Warhammer set-up. Warhammer Fantasy is a fictional fantasy universe created by Games Workshop and used in many of its games, including the table top wargame Warhammer, the Warhammer Fantasy Roleplay (WFRP) pen-and-paper role-playing game, and a number of video games: the MMORPG Warhammer Online: Age of Reckoning, the strategy games Total War: Warhammer, Total War ...
The Warhammer setting is inspired by the fiction of J. R. R. Tolkien, Poul Anderson and Michael Moorcock. [9] The fictional background for the game was developed in rulebooks, White Dwarf magazine, Inferno! magazine, and more than 150 novels set in the Warhammer universe. Many of these novels are still in print under the Warhammer Chronicles ...
Citadel Miniatures Limited is a company which produces metal, resin and plastic miniature figures for tabletop wargames such as Warhammer Fantasy Battle and Warhammer 40,000. In the past, Citadel Miniatures was a separate company, but it has become a brand for Games Workshop miniatures.
Games Workshop originally published Warhammer Fantasy Roleplay in 1986, and many supplements and adventures followed.The Restless Dead was published by Games Workshop in 1989 as a 104-page hardcover book written by Carl Sargent, with Jim Bambra, Graeme Davis, Phil Gallagher, Paul Hargreaves, Derrick Norton, Lewis Page, and Philip Wells, with interior art by Tony Ackland, Dave Andrews, Paul ...
Additionally, Ansell wanted to change the focus of Games Workshop's house magazine White Dwarf from role-playing games to promotion of Warhammer products. Ian Marsh, who had just become the editor of White Dwarf, disagreed with the proposed changes, refused to move to Nottingham, and resigned as editor of White Dwarf after only