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Back during the early days of [[Warhammer Fantasy]], all three types of | Back during the early days of [[Warhammer Fantasy]], all three types of [[Chaos]] servant, [[Warriors of Chaos| mortal worshipers in cool armor]] [[Beasts of Chaos | anthropomorphic animals with swords and axes]] [[Daemon|creations of the Chaos Gods]] were all part of a single army called the Hordes of Chaos. But then as time went on, [[Games Workshop|Gaming Workshops]] saw that more armies, provided they were selling, meant more money since they could make more models for armies and more rulebooks, so they split the beasts of in a, fluff-wise, ineffectually army that accomplishes nothing. Then did again by splitting off daemons into a separate army, so we have three Chaos armies, and none of them get anything done because not even the [[Chaos Gods]] have the power to violate the status quo. | ||
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Revision as of 03:20, 25 August 2011
Back during the early days of Warhammer Fantasy, all three types of Chaos servant, mortal worshipers in cool armor anthropomorphic animals with swords and axes creations of the Chaos Gods were all part of a single army called the Hordes of Chaos. But then as time went on, Gaming Workshops saw that more armies, provided they were selling, meant more money since they could make more models for armies and more rulebooks, so they split the beasts of in a, fluff-wise, ineffectually army that accomplishes nothing. Then did again by splitting off daemons into a separate army, so we have three Chaos armies, and none of them get anything done because not even the Chaos Gods have the power to violate the status quo.