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=The Books Themselves= It should be known that the title '''Realms of Chaos''' was used not once, but three times, each equally as focused as the others on the machinations of Chaos and their champions. ==The Original Books== '''Realms of Chaos: Slaves to Darkness''' and '''Realms of Chaos: The Lost and the Damned''' were the forefather tomes released during [[Warhammer Fantasy Battles]] 3E and when 40K was still known by [[Rogue Trader (Sourcebook)|Rogue Trader]] which codified all of Chaos and its interdimensional menace. While it did indeed contain rules to include both during organized play, the main draw of these books were the inclusion of its own independent wargame, one in which the various armies of Chaos clashed with each other again and again, with the victors gaining the gods' favor, here exemplified in a d100 table, as well as new mutations, exemplified in a staggering ''d1000'' table. Ultimately, the goal of all characters is to reach daemon princehood, but those who gain too many mutations and not enough favor in the eyes of the gods becomes [[Chaos Spawn|all gribbly and stuff]] while those who get a proper mixture of gifts and mutations ascends to the vaunted status of [[Daemon Prince]]. As with anything else this [[neckbeard]]y, there was a clusterfuck of rules to get around, which they explained via a flowchart. ==The 6E Release== During the 2013 Advent release schedule, GeeDubs decided to release a small game known as ''Realms of Chaos: [[Path to Glory]]'', released in 40K 6E and (then brand-new) AoS with sequel releases the following year. You still had warbands to fight each other for the gifts of chaos, but now you weren't dealing with massive rolls to tell what happened to your dudes. ==Wrath and Rapture== Scheduled to come out in 2019, ''Wrath and Rapture'' seems to be giving you a wargame between the daemons of [[Khorne]] and [[Slaanesh]]. So far, it's confirmed that they'll be bringing out new models for the [[Flesh Hound]]s led by Karanak alongside the [[bloodletter]]s and the [[Fiends of Slaanesh]], with [[daemonette]]s led by a new named herald named the Infernal Enrapturess, who uses a harp for he musical ministrations of doom. All in all, the game was forgettable, but it gave people to buy packs of daemon models before they were released as separate sets.
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