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; Monstrous Arcanum : Lots of monsters as [[Storm of Magic|Bound Monsters]]. Also contains rules to use them in regular games of Fantasy.
; Monstrous Arcanum : Lots of monsters as [[Storm of Magic|Bound Monsters]]. Also contains rules to use them in regular games of Fantasy.


Sadly, as it wasn't selling, [[Rage|most staff have apparently been moved from Warhammer Forge to 40k and the Horus Heresy, their best-sellers.]]
Sadly, as it wasn't selling, [[Rage|most staff have apparently been moved from Warhammer Forge to 40k and the Horus Heresy, their best-sellers]]; fortunately, though, they're still working on it, and WIPs of the [[Chaos Dwarfs|K'daai Destroyer]] and [[Lizardmen|Dread Saurian]] were seen at Games Day 2013.


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Warhammer Forge is a series of books and models produced by Forge World to extend Games Workshop's Warhammer Fantasy Battle wargame, with a particular focus on large monsters and models (similar to their Imperial Armour line for Warhammer 40,000).


Tamurkhan - The Throne of Chaos
Tamurkhan, a Kurgan Chaos warlord pledged to Nurgle, decides to invade the Empire and get to the Throne of Chaos, and attain awesome power. He goes the long way around, first through Ogre territory, then some Orcs, and then into the realm of the Chaos Dwarfs. After some fighting, he strikes a deal with one of their lords to bring some of their heavy forces along in exchange for a share of the spoils. They fight their way through the relatively undefended side of the Empire, all the way to the city of Nuln (center of innovation and holy place, not to mention the location of the Throne of Chaos), before the final attack falters and breaks at the walls.
This volume contains an army list for the long-neglected Chaos Dwarfs. And Nurgle worshiping Russo-Mongol Chaos Warriors. If you wanted a bit of variation from Khorne worshiping Vikings as the Warriors of Chaos books usually depict.
Monstrous Arcanum
Lots of monsters as Bound Monsters. Also contains rules to use them in regular games of Fantasy.

Sadly, as it wasn't selling, most staff have apparently been moved from Warhammer Forge to 40k and the Horus Heresy, their best-sellers; fortunately, though, they're still working on it, and WIPs of the K'daai Destroyer and Dread Saurian were seen at Games Day 2013.