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  2. Total War: Warhammer II - Wikipedia

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    The main campaign of the game is called Eye of the Vortex. It is a narrative-focused campaign where each of the playable races has its own story and cutscenes. In addition, players who own both Total War: Warhammer and Total War: Warhammer II have access to a huge combined campaign called Mortal Empires, which is more of a sandbox experience ...

  3. Shadows Over Bögenhafen - Wikipedia

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    Shadows Over Bögenhafen is the second part of The Enemy Within campaign, and starts where the first publication, The Enemy Within, ends.The adventure involves an urban investigation taking place during the Schaffenfest (the fair) in the small town of Bögenhafen, where the characters will have to set out in pursuit of a zoo attraction having escaped into the sewers, and will discover that ...

  4. List of Warhammer Fantasy Roleplay publications - Wikipedia

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    GW0039 Warhammer City of Chaos (collection of Warhammer City and Power Behind the Throne, 1989, ISBN 1-872372-41-4) GW0030 The Empire in Flames (sixth part of the Enemy Within Campaign, 1989, ISBN 1-872372-08-2) GW0020 Warhammer Fantasy Roleplay (main rulebook republished as a softback with minor corrections, 1989)

  5. Mighty Empires - Wikipedia

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    Mighty Empires was a board game published by Games Workshop.It was intended to add a strategic layer to Warhammer Fantasy Battle giving rise to campaigns where the results of one battle would affect later battles, although the game included simple point based rules if the players did not have Warhammer Fantasy Battle or were unwilling to play out each battle.

  6. Terror of the Lichemaster - Wikipedia

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    Kemler would return as the players' nemesis in many more Warhammer products. [3] Cardboard cutouts for the various non-player characters are also included, although the gamemaster could substitute separately purchased metal miniatures offered by Games Workshop. [2]

  7. Empire in Flames - Wikipedia

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    Empire in Flames is a supplement published by Games Workshop in 1989 as the final installment of The Enemy Within Campaign created for the fantasy role-playing game Warhammer Fantasy Roleplay. Many players found this product disappointing, and in a later edition of the campaign, it was heavily revised.

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  9. Warmaster - Wikipedia

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    Also in 2005 Warhammer Historical published Warmaster Ancients, a modified version of the Fantasy rules suitable for battles covering a period from early Biblical times to 1066. [2] The rules are different from the original 'fantasy' version to better represent historical battles and units.