

Warcry is set in the Eightpoints, with each Warband battling to earn their place in Archon’s legion. As a skirmish wargame, players pit small warbands of warriors against each other in brutal combat. The whole world explodes and the bad guys win. Warhammer Age of Sigmar Warcry is a skirmish wargame set in Games Workshop’s fantasy Age of Sigmar setting. For those readers who prefer a standard medeval flavor (albeit with the occasional musket or pistol), then Id suggest the Gortrek & Felix books or the Witchhunter omnibus as a good place to start. Then there are buckets of stories which take place around the same time, few have dates and many overlap. Most of the books referenced above are set in a futuristic military-fantasy universe (the Warhammer 40000 series). These storylines will take you from the ancient past up to roughly around the present day and you'll have a decent understanding of the big players. that are all connected in the 40k universe. The main attraction of 40k is the miniatures, but there are also many video games, board games, books, ect. you'd want to start with the Elves: Teclis, Tyrion and Malekith Warhammer 40k is a franchise created by Games Workshop, detailing the far future and the grim darkness it holds.The main events aren't all covered in the books, they would be focused on in the actual Warhammer army books. Your best bet is to look over the timeline of world events and search for books which correspond to them. Most actually have no reference to a date so they just take place at some arbitrary point in time, usually around the time Karl Franz is Emperor.Ībsolutely nothing was published in chronological order, so reading books by release date won't really help. Erica Ferencik is an American author of thriller novels and non-fiction books. There are of course tons and tons of novels to try. The storylines weave in and out of each other as well. There are the Army Books but keep in mind there were about fifteen or so Army Books by the end (not counting Army Books of previous editions that had been replaced) so it can be a bit pricey, especially since Warhammer Fantasy has ended and said books are not being printed anymore. The Warhammer timeline spans about 6,000 years and there are hundreds of novels/novellas written by a dozen or more authors.
#What order to read the warhammer books in series
You won't miss anything by reading stuff out of chronological order One series of novels that looks really cool to me is the Warhammer Series, but there are so freakin' many of them Idon't know where to start from So could.
