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Wolf of Sigmar (2014) Plague Priest (short story, originally published 2012 in the Black Library Games Day Anthology 2011/12) Plague Doktor (short story, originally published 2012 in Age of Legend) A Question of Faith (short story, 2014) The Last Man (short story, originally published 2013 in The Black Library Anthology 2013/14)
Sigmar's Heirs: A Guide to the Empire (Empire sourcebook – August 2005, ISBN 1-84416-265-6) Spires of Altdorf: Paths of the Damned Campaign volume 2 (second volume of the Paths of the Damned campaign – September 2005, ISBN 1-84416-224-9)
The Black Library is a division of Games Workshop (formerly a part of BL Publishing) which is devoted to publishing novels and audiobooks (and has previously produced art books, background books, and graphic novels) set in the Warhammer Fantasy Battle, Warhammer Age of Sigmar and Warhammer 40,000 fictional universes.
Besides the game itself, a large part of Age of Sigmar is dedicated to the hobby of collecting, assembling and painting the miniature figurines from the game. Whereas some wargames recreate historical warfare, Age of Sigmar has a fantasy theme heavily inspired by the fiction of J. R. R. Tolkien and Michael Moorcock. [1]
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Trollslayer, a novel written by William King, is the first in a series of twelve books following the adventures of Gotrek and Felix, in the Warhammer Fantasy universe.The book is written in an episodic format, with each chapter featuring a different adventure with different supporting characters and different villains.
Sigmar Heldenhammer - Deified founder of the Empire. Nowadays worshipped as a god. Created setting ‘Age of Sigmar’ Thyrus Gormann m - Patriarch of the Bright College of Magic. Former Supreme Patriarch. Valten m - The avatar of Sigmar. He was critically wounded by Archaon and went missing. The sickbed on which he had been resting was covered ...
The sixth installment, Empire in Flames, was a 152-page hardcover book written by Carl Sargent. Cover art was by John Blanche, interior art was by Tony Ackland, Paul Bonner, Gary Chalk, Colin Howard, Martin McKenna, Russ Nicholson, Adrian Smith, Stephen Tappin, and Bill Thornhill, and cartography was by Charles Elliot. [2] It was released in 1989.