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An Army Book in the Warhammer Fantasy tabletop wargame, is a rules supplement containing information concerning a particular army, environment, or worldwide campaign. Army Books for particular armies were introduced for the fourth edition of the game (prior to that all armies were included in the main rulebook).
Orcs: First Blood (variant title: Orcs (2004) [1]) is a series of books written by Stan Nicholls. It includes: Bodyguard of Lightning , Legion of Thunder and Warriors of the Tempest . The books focus on the conflicts between a group of orcs and humans , but through the unconventional view of the orcs.
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Examine the book of spiders on the chair to see that the spider's favorite food is the house fly. Use the crowbar on the closed glue can on the table to open it. Use the dry brush on the open glue ...
The Silver Key is an adventure for a party of two to six player characters of levels two to eight, in which orcs patrol the countryside as the humans of the city of Horonshar get ready for war. When the orcs ambushed a group of soldiers a few days earlier, a military officer carrying a magical item with teleportation powers called the Silver ...
The Siege, by Troy Denning (paperback, December 2001, ISBN 978-0-7869-1905-5) The Sorcerer, by Troy Denning (paperback, November 2002, ISBN 978-0-7869-2795-1) Realms of Shadow, edited by Lizz Baldwin (paperback, April 2002, ISBN 978-0-7869-2716-6) (this book is also listed under the Anthologies section, above) "Trial by Ordeal", by Lisa Smedman
The game, according to the developers, is a game "focusing on the armies and battles while de-emphasizing the tedious aspects of base and resource management". Set in the Warhammer Old World, the player can command one of four armies from the tabletop game.
The Orc King was No. 8 on the fiction hardcover bestseller list as reported by The Buffalo News in October 2007. [3]The Orc King, which marked the 20th anniversary of the character, made it to #7 on the list, as well as #9 on the Wall Street Journal list, #6 on the Publishers Weekly bestseller list, and #36 on the USA Today list of top sellers.