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Want to read warhammer books
Want to read warhammer books







want to read warhammer books
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Want to read warhammer books series#

The series was carried on by other authors after the first seven books – and I am not saying those aren’t good – but the William King ones are my favourites. Plus, if you read later books in the series, you’ll get to meet most of the ‘evil’ factions too – and especially the evil rat-men known as the Skaven.Īdditional reading: At least all the rest of the Gotrex and Felix novels by William King.

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There are many, many Gotrex and Felix novels for a good reason, plus you get a taste of two of the major factions in the Warhammer world with the dwarfs and the Empire of Man. Why you should read it: These are, quite simply, classic Warhammer Fantasy. From here, he is thrown into a wild series of adventures across the breadth of the Old World against mutant trolls, cultists of the dark gods and goblin raiders. In the sobering light of day, he realises the gravity of what he has done for Gotrex is not only a dwarf – notorious for their stubborn sense of honour and the seriousness with which they take vows – but even worse, he is a Slayer: a dwarf sworn to find his death in battle against the enemies of his people to atone for past crimes. What it’s about: In a moment of drunken frustration, disgraced student and poet, Felix Jaegar, swears to record the death of the dwarf Gotrex Gurnisson. I’ve tried to be pretty objective here and get books for all of the ‘ main’ factions here. Where do I start? Which series do I follow? Why should I read this or that series? Well, have no fear! I am here to help with this handy guide. Oh, and don’t forget the many, many, MANY novels set in the universe too that have been published by the Black Library – the whole reason you’re reading this!īut with so many books and series, getting started can be a bit bewildering. Of course, all this detail comes from thirty years of input through multiple the table top wargames set in the universe a few role-playing games and, most recently, some pretty successful video – all of which gives the world a very immersive feel to it. The Battle of Whitestone by Justin D.There are just so many fantastic, richly-developed fantasy worlds out there to explore! I couldn’t actually pick an absolute favourite, I don’t think if I had to, the world of Warhammer Fantasy would definitely be in contention, though! It’s a veritable gold mine of lore, background and fully-fleshed out civilisations and races. The Curse of the Phoenix Crown (The War of Vengeance)īlood of Aenarion (novel portion after the prologue) Then you're into the Age of Sigmar and everything is a stupid confusing mess and I recommend you avoid it.Įveryone you've read about in the fantasy books is dead (or might not be, no one knows and BL won't say). The whole world explodes and the bad guys win.

want to read warhammer books

Then there are buckets of stories which take place around the same time, few have dates and many overlap. These storylines will take you from the ancient past up to roughly around the present day and you'll have a decent understanding of the big players.

  • you'd want to start with the Elves: Teclis, Tyrion and Malekith.
  • The main events aren't all covered in the books, they would be focused on in the actual Warhammer army books.

    want to read warhammer books

    Your best bet is to look over the timeline of world events and search for books which correspond to them. Most actually have no reference to a date so they just take place at some arbitrary point in time, usually around the time Karl Franz is Emperor.Ībsolutely nothing was published in chronological order, so reading books by release date won't really help. The storylines weave in and out of each other as well. The Warhammer timeline spans about 6,000 years and there are hundreds of novels/novellas written by a dozen or more authors. You won't miss anything by reading stuff out of chronological order









    Want to read warhammer books