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  2. Category:Fictional female warriors - Wikipedia

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  3. Fantasy Warriors - Wikipedia

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    Fantasy Warriors is a miniatures wargame designed by Nick Lund that features battles between dwarves and orcs. [1] It comes as a boxed set with the following components: 56-page rulebook; Six groups of 17 unpainted plastic miniatures (three groups of dwarves, and three groups of orcs) totalling 102 miniatures; 150 paper status counters ...

  4. List of Warhammer Fantasy characters - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of many important or pivotal fictional figures in the history of the Warhammer Fantasy universe.. These characters have appeared in the games set in the Warhammer world, the text accompanying various games and games material, novels by Games Workshop and later Black Library and other publications based on the Warhammer setting by other publishers.

  5. Bikini Warriors - Wikipedia

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    Bikini Warriors (ビキニ・ウォリアーズ, Bikini Woriāzu) is a Japanese media franchise. It primarily consists of a series of fantasy figures created by Hobby Japan and Megahouse, featuring character designs from multiple artists including Rei Hiroe , Hisasi, Saitom and Tony .

  6. Warhammer Fantasy (setting) - Wikipedia

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    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 ...

  7. Category:Fictional warriors - Wikipedia

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    Fictional warrior characters who are engaged in a martial lifestyle, but are typically not official members of a regular military organization; instead either being independent combatants who fight for themselves, or are only affiliated with their family, clan, tribe, etc.

  8. Heavenly Sword - Wikipedia

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    The game was developed using Havok Complete, a combination of Havok Physics and Havok Animation. [21] Production began with the aim of telling a cinematic action adventure inspired by recent films including Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon and Hero, with a later fantasy influence inspired by the themes of The Lord of the Rings. [22]

  9. 8-Bit Theater - Wikipedia

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    The Dark Warriors — the evil counterparts to the Light Warriors. A group of villains based on minor enemies from the game. They consist of Garland, Bikke the Pirate, Drizz'l the Dark Elf Prince, and Vilbert Von Vampire. They plot the downfall of the Light Warriors, but are depicted as even more inept than the Light Warriors themselves.