Warhammer Fantasy

   

Warhammer Battle miniatures - Dwarfs, Gotrek & Felix
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Warhammer Battle miniatures - Dwarfs, Gotrek & Felix

Warhammer or Warhammer Fantasy is a fantasy setting created by Games Workshop, in which many games of that company are set, the best known ones being the Warhammer Fantasy Battle wargame, and the Warhammer Fantasy Roleplay role-playing game. There is also a related science fiction setting called Warhammer 40,000.

It is notable for its "dark and gritty" aspect, and its background world, which features a culture very like Renaissance Germany crossed with Tolkien's Middle-earth---with very Lovecraftian Chaos forces just offstage or out of sight. It is populated with stock fantasy races such as humans, dark elves, high elves, dwarfs, undead, orcs, lizardmen, etc.

The setting has undergone some retcons in the recent editions of the wargame, including changing the Old Slaan into the Old Ones, and omission of the Chaos God Malal. Most players of the role-playing game chose to ignore the setting changes, however, the upcoming second edition of Warhammer Fantasy Roleplay is going to be updated to fit the current version of the Warhammer Fantasy Battle world.

Warhammer games

Wargames

Role-playing games

Board games

Collectible card games

Computer games

Warhammer books

Outside of games, there have also been numerous novels and short stories by various authors set in the Warhammer world, the most famous of which are the Gotrek Gurnisson novels by William King.

Early in his career, Kim Newman wrote several Warhammer novels under the name 'Jack Yeovil'. Some elements from these books (in particular his heroine Genevieve Dieudonne) later reappeared in the award-winning Anno-Dracula series.

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