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Mordheim is a tabletop wargame set in the Warhammer Fantasy world, produced by Games Workshop . It is based on the Warhammer Fantasy Battle game, but on a smaller scale with only a handful of figures per side. The game is set in the city of Mordheim in the Empire, 500 years before the present. The city has recently been destroyed by a twin-tailed comet, and now warbands gather to collect... http://www.all-about-all.info/article/Mordheim
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...army (1500 points) but some consider this a resonable price to pay, it being cheaper than a lot of other hobbies. Warhammer games Wargames Warhammer Fantasy Battles Warmaster Mordheim Manowar Role-playing games Warhammer Fantasy Roleplay Board games HeroQuest and Advanced HeroQuest Warhammer Quest Battlemasters Talisman Blood... http://www.all-about-all.info/article/Warhammer Fantasy
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...the release of the expansion pack Digganob couldn't save the game, which was slowly forgotten. Now, there are only a few web-sites which are dedicated to Gorkamorka, but with the recent updates to Mordheim and Necromunda , Games Workshop may well revise and re-release Gorkamorka. Background Eons ago, a Space Hulk filled with Orks on a Waaagh! (a huge Ork invasion), crashed into Angelis, plowing... http://www.all-about-all.info/article/Gorkamorka
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...on the night of Sigmar's birth, it has become a universal symbol of his cult. The twin-tailed comet has appeared two other times in Imperial history, in IC 1999 over the capital of Ostermark, Mordheim, prior to its destruction when the comet crashed in the middle of the city, destroying most of the civic structures and killing a substantial portion of the population. That particular comet... http://www.all-about-all.info/article/Sigmar
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...the Storm of Chaos campaign is Games Workshop's attempt to bring back the idea of Malal to the Fantasy game. Another speculated attempt in the entity known as the "Shadowlord" in Games Workshop's Mordheim line. Malal is not the only version of an additional Chaos God, at least in the fantasy world of Warhammer. In The Enemy Within campaign for Warhammer Fantasy Roleplay , Something Rotten in... http://www.all-about-all.info/article/Malal
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...optical illusion. The substance is apparently solidified Chaos Energy/Magic, and as such it holds tremendous transmutatory powers. During the time period detailed in Games Workshop 's campaign game Mordheim , Warpstone, which is referred to by Humans and most other races as Wyrdstone , is discovered to be the catalyst in a working philosopher's stone ; Warpstone can be used to turn base metal... http://www.all-about-all.info/article/Warpstone
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... John Company (Colonials) Johnny Reb 3 (American Civil War) Koenig Krieg (18th Century European) Lord of the Rings (Fantasy) Mage Knight (fantasy) The Men of Company B (Vietnam) Mordheim (Fantasy) Mr. Lincoln's War (ACW) Necromunda (Sci-Fi) Nuts! (WWII) Panzer Marsch (WWII) Patrols in the Sudan (Colonial) Piquet (Multiple periods) Pirates of the Spanish Main... http://www.all-about-all.info/article/Miniature wargaming
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... of 2004 . Like its predecessor, the Eye of Terror campaign, it was extremely popular, and attracted several thousand players. The basic premise was that players of Warhammer Fantasy Battle , Mordheim , and Warmaster were invited to register the results of their games at the Storm of Chaos Website , where a tactical map of the north of the Empire existed. Upon registering a battle, one... http://www.all-about-all.info/article/Storm of Chaos
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...wargame has the player control an entire army, a warband game is much smaller in focus, with the player controlling a single unit, or 'warband'. Examples of this game include: Games Workshop's Mordheim and Gorkamorka Kenzerco's Fairy Meat From left to right: Glyn Huelin, Paul Keitel, Jamie McLaughin (Photo: Alex Collins) Warband are a British band consisting of: Paul Keitel... http://www.all-about-all.info/article/Warband
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...fictional worlds that had grown up around Games Workshop's fantasy and science fiction games. These initially included Warhammer , Warhammer 40,000 and Necromunda , and later extended to the Mordheim and GorkaMorka settings also. INFERNO! was launched with a trial "issue zero" as a section in the Games Workshop house magazine White Dwarf, and responses were positive enough that issue 1... http://www.all-about-all.info/article/INFERNO!
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