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* HeroKiller: Several major characters in the End Times die, including playable named characters. Arkhan the Black, Otto Glott, Tyrion, Queek Headtaker and Deathmaster Snikch have killed playable ''heroic'' special characters.
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* QuirkyMinibossSquad: ''The Return of Nagash'' spends a good part of it's length following Manfred's vampire Templars, which are only mentioned as his elite cavalry unit elsewhere. There's an ambitious female power-behind-the-throne type, a thug she manipulated into power, a suicidally depressed newbie who's her former lover, the old leader who has devolved into a near bestial state, and a character who's blatantly the Warhammer version of [[Series/SesameStreet Count von Count]], complete with purple fuzz on his face.
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* QuirkyMinibossSquad: ''The Return of Nagash'' spends a good part of it's length following Manfred's vampire Templars, which are only mentioned as his elite cavalry unit elsewhere. There's an ambitious female power-behind-the-throne type, a thug she manipulated into power, a suicidally depressed newbie who's her former lover, lover ([[spoiler:who she's [[SlapSlapKiss still]] in love with]]), the old leader who has devolved into a near bestial state, and a character who's blatantly the Warhammer version of [[Series/SesameStreet Count von Count]], complete with purple fuzz on his face.
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* {{ScrewThisImOuttaHere}}: The Slann have declared that the Great Plan of [[Precursors {{Precursors The Old Ones]] Ones}} has failed and the Lizardmen are gone to places unknown. Also, the Ogres when the Mountains of Lament start erupting.erupting.
* TheStinger: There is one at the end of each End Times book;
** [[spoiler:End Times:Nagash has Settra, [[LosingYourHead reduced to his still-animate head]], stuck staring at the ruins of his city and abandoned by his followers. Then four beings who may or may not be the Chaos Gods put Settra's body back together and tell him that it does not have to end with Nagash's victory and [[DealWithTheDevil that he can rule again]]. [[IDieFree Settra]] does not answer them as a cliffhanger]].
** [[spoiler:End Times:Glottkin ends with Archaon discussing his plans with Kairos Fateweaver who taunts him that it is not a mortal man he should be worried about; at this point several major characters who would oppose him are female, have become immortal, are undead, or any combination of the aforementioned categories, including his former nemesis Karl Franz]].
** [[spoiler:End Times:Khaine has Araloth being told by Lileath, the last remaining god from the original elven pantheon, that she has set up an afterlife with the newly deified Eldyra presiding over it that can be made into a new world and he will make it a good place as well as take care of their child. When Lileath opens a portal to this paradise, Araloth enters the portal, his fate unknown]].
** [[spoiler:End Times:Thanquol has Thanquol and Skreech [[EnemyMine allying the Skaven with Archaon and the forces of Chaos to stop Nagash]], [[AllAccordingToPlan while they plan to betray the forces of Chaos at the right time]] and take over]].
* TheStinger: There is one at the end of each End Times book;
** [[spoiler:End Times:Nagash has Settra, [[LosingYourHead reduced to his still-animate head]], stuck staring at the ruins of his city and abandoned by his followers. Then four beings who may or may not be the Chaos Gods put Settra's body back together and tell him that it does not have to end with Nagash's victory and [[DealWithTheDevil that he can rule again]]. [[IDieFree Settra]] does not answer them as a cliffhanger]].
** [[spoiler:End Times:Glottkin ends with Archaon discussing his plans with Kairos Fateweaver who taunts him that it is not a mortal man he should be worried about; at this point several major characters who would oppose him are female, have become immortal, are undead, or any combination of the aforementioned categories, including his former nemesis Karl Franz]].
** [[spoiler:End Times:Khaine has Araloth being told by Lileath, the last remaining god from the original elven pantheon, that she has set up an afterlife with the newly deified Eldyra presiding over it that can be made into a new world and he will make it a good place as well as take care of their child. When Lileath opens a portal to this paradise, Araloth enters the portal, his fate unknown]].
** [[spoiler:End Times:Thanquol has Thanquol and Skreech [[EnemyMine allying the Skaven with Archaon and the forces of Chaos to stop Nagash]], [[AllAccordingToPlan while they plan to betray the forces of Chaos at the right time]] and take over]].
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* ThrowTheDogABone: Thanquol's plots all go off without a hitch after decades of blowing up in his face. By the end of his book he is the highest ranking Grey Seer remaining (having assassinated his superiors), has the patronage of the most powerful Verminlord (who is going out of his way to be helpful since aiding Thanquol directly aids his own goals), and is almost certainly about to get his coveted seat on the Council of Thirteen. Unless something unexpected thwarts him at the very last minute. Again.
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''Warhammer: The End Times'' is a new campaign and range of products for the 8th edition of TabletopGame/{{Warhammer}}. This relates what seems the final days of the world and the events that leads to said end. The producs of this new line cand be sorted in Game Books, Novels, and Models. So far, The End Times has been released in several parts. The first part, centered on Nagash, was released in August 2014, with all the products related to it released in the same month. The second part, centered on the [[SiblingsInCrime three brothers]] Glottkin, is being was released in October 2014. While no subsequent parts have been announced, it is rumored that The End Times will be composed of four parts, third part, centered on the [[Main/CivilWar Elvish Civil War]] Khaine was released in November 2014. The fourth book Thanquol was released in January 2015 and there is much debate about who or what will be focused on the center of said parts.
Skaven unification and asasult on the world.
* {{Cosmic Retcon}}: The events of Storm of Chaos are effectively undone by the End Times, and history appears to have taken a different path.
* {{Duel to the Death}}: Despite the huge armies involved in these battles, a lot of fights feature major characters finding and dueling each other in the midst of the chaos.
* {{Godzilla Threshold}}: It appears that [[spoiler: Teclis]] helped to engineer the return of Nagash in order to counter the imminent destruction of the world by the forecs of Chaos
* {{Godzilla Threshold}}: It appears that [[spoiler: Teclis]] helped to engineer the return of Nagash in order to counter the imminent destruction of the world by the forecs of Chaos
* {{Killed Off Screen}}: A lot of characters in The Curse of Khaine die off-screen in the third act. Especially jarring is [[spoiler: Morathi, given how important her character was in Malkeith's backstory]]
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* '''Warhammer: The Curse of Khaine'': Khaine''': A book that follows the events of the novel from Malekith's perspective and following his journey and the revelation of the greatest sin of the High Elves, and the end of a destiny six thousand years in the making.
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* '''Warhammer The End Times book 3: Thanquol''': The fourth book in the End Times series, centered around the Skaven all-out assault on the Dwarven and Lizardmen homelands. It confirms that the Skaven are for the moment fully united, and more than capable of destroying most of the world.
* '''Warhammer: Rise of the Horned Rat''': A book chronicling the war between the Skaven and the Dwarves, mentioning that the Skaven are attacking all Dwarf holds but focusing on Kara Eight Peaks, and Karaz-a-Karak. It also features Thanquol's rise in status from an outcast Grey Seer to a major architect in the Skaven plan.
!!'''Part 4: Thanquol'''
* '''Warhammer The End Times book 3: Thanquol''': The fourth book in the End Times series, centered around the Skaven all-out assault on the Dwarven and Lizardmen homelands. It confirms that the Skaven are for the moment fully united, and more than capable of destroying most of the world.
* '''Warhammer: Rise of the Horned Rat''': A book chronicling the war between the Skaven and the Dwarves, mentioning that the Skaven are attacking all Dwarf holds but focusing on Kara Eight Peaks, and Karaz-a-Karak. It also features Thanquol's rise in status from an outcast Grey Seer to a major architect in the Skaven plan.
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* {{Main/Avatar}}: The End Times introduces the concept of the "Incarnates", eight individuals who are the "Incarnates of the eight Winds of Magic". The "Winds Incarnate" were made by Teclis to create an opposing force to the Four Chaos Gods.
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* CrossOver: At one point in Khaine a character very heavily implied (but never outright stated) to be [[Literature/GreyKnights Supreme Grand Master Kaldor Draigo]] briefly teams up with Araloth in the warp and provides a distraction which allows his quest to succeed, indirectly saving the day for the events in ''Glottkin''. While this distraction leaves him apparently killed by the daemon army he attacked, we're assured he'll be back in action soon.
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It was not intentional, his sword does it by itself and he clearly panics when he realizes what\'s happening.
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* WhatAnIdiot: Oh sure Vlad, drinking the blood of a champion of Nurgle, the Plaguefather, was a good idea.
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* OutOfFocus: As of Khaine the main Ork hordes, the Ogre kingdoms, and the Lizardmen haven't been mentioned since the prolog of the first book. There hasn't been any mention of the Chaos Dwarves at all.
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* WellIntentionedExtremist: Teclis allowed his bastard niece Aliathra to be sacrificed as part of a ritual to resurrect Nagash. Because Aliathra's blood was that of Aenarions and not of Asuryans, Nagash was denied the divine powered he sought, and therefore, given the Teclis and his ally, Malekith, time to properly deal with the great necromancer.
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* PapaWolf: Even during a daemonic invasion on his homeland, Tyrion was bound to set a second expedition in order to save bastard daughter from the hands of Manfredd von Carstein. It took convincing from his brother and most trusted companions to change his mind and lead the defense.
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* YouAreWhatYouHate: The Glottkin, one of the largest threats that beset the Empire, are imperial by blood.
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* TheBusCameBack: After several years away from the setting, Drachenfels has returned and now serves as Mortarch of Nagash. Though he has lost his memory, and part of his reasons in serving the great necromancer is under the belief that he can restore his memories.
* PunnyName: The Skaven, unsurprisingly, named their latest invention, a communication device, the Farsqueaker.
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* YouHaveFailedMe: The Glottkin, after being defeated by Karl Franz, are punished by Nurgle by being imprisoned inside Jars within his realm.
* YouKilledMyFather: And Mother. One of the reasons why theGlotkin Glottkin pledged themselves to nurgle was to avenge the deaths of their parents at the hands of soldiers from the Empire.
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* {{Ascend to a higher plane of existence}}:[[spoiler:At the end of book one, Nagash absorbs the power of the Nehekharan ''death god'', Usirian]].
* {{Irony}}: Zacharias the Everliving is now ironically dead, due to his refusal to serve Nagash.
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* {{Ascend to a higher plane of existence}}:[[spoiler:At WhatAnIdiot: Oh sure Vlad, drinking the end blood of book one, Nagash absorbs a champion of Nurgle, the power Plaguefather, was a good idea.
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* {{Big Bad}}: Again, a lot of them. Before the start of the arc, [[TheAntichrist Archaon]] was gathering his forces to unleash them on the south. Now, [[AGodAmI Nagash]] has returned, supposedly, to stop him and claim the world in the process. And now, [[DemonLordsAndArchdevils Glotkin]] has arrived in time to join the fun.
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* {{Big Bad}}: Again, a lot of them. Before the start of the arc, [[TheAntichrist Archaon]] was gathering his forces to unleash them on the south. Now, [[AGodAmI Nagash]] has returned, supposedly, to stop him and claim the world in the process. And now, [[DemonLordsAndArchdevils Glotkin]] has arrived in time to join the fun.
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''Warhammer: The End Times'' is a new campaign and range of products for the 8th edition of TabletopGame/{{Warhammer}}. This relates what seems the final days of the world and the events that leads to said end. The producs of this new line cand be sorted in Game Books, Novels, and Models. So far, The End Times has been released in several parts. The first part, centered on Nagash, was released in August 2014, with all the products related to it released in the same month. The second part, centered on a [[DemonLordsAndArchdevils Greater Daemon of some sort]] named Glotkin, the [[SiblingsInCrime three brothers]] Glottkin, is being released in October 2014. While no subsequent parts have been announced, it is rumored that The End Times will be composed of four parts, and there is much debate about who or what will be the center of said parts.
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* '''Warhammer The End times 2: Glotkin''': The rumored second part of the End times arc. ''Yet to be reviewed.''
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* '''Warhammer The End times 2: Glotkin''': Glottkin''': The rumored second part of the End times arc. ''Yet It is centered in the invasion of the Empire overseered by the three Glott brother (the Glottkin). It's essentially the same in form as Book One: Nagash, but advancing the history.
* '''The Fall of Altdorf''': This book follows the events mentioned in Part one: Nagash regarding the Empire and the subsequent fall back tobe reviewed.''
Aldorf. In there the [[FourStarBadass Reikmarshall Kurt Helborg]] must organize the defense of the city aganist the forces of chaos, led by the Glottkin. But an unlikely ally appears...
* '''The Fall of Altdorf''': This book follows the events mentioned in Part one: Nagash regarding the Empire and the subsequent fall back to
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* {{Back from the dead}}: Several, mainly in the Undead faction: Nagash the most prominent, but also Vlad Von Carstein is back. [[spoiler:Guilles the breton for Bretonnia, but since he is the Green Knight, it's more like {{Not quite Dead}}.]]
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* {{Screw This, I'm Outta Here}}: The Slann have declared that the Great Plan of [[Precursors The Old Ones]] has failed and the Lizardmen are gone to places unknown. Also, the Ogres when the Mountains of Lament start erupting.
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* {{Screw This, I'm Outta Here}}: {{ScrewThisImOuttaHere}}: The Slann have declared that the Great Plan of [[Precursors The Old Ones]] has failed and the Lizardmen are gone to places unknown. Also, the Ogres when the Mountains of Lament start erupting.
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''Warhammer: The End Times'' is a new campaign and range of products for the 8th edition of TabletopGame/{{Warhammer}}. This relates what seems the final days of the world and the events that leads to said end. The producs of this new line cand be sorted in Game Books, Novels, and Models. So far far, The End Times has been divided un released in several parts. The first part, centered in on Nagash, was released in August 2014, with all the producs products related to it released in said the same month. the The second part, centered in on a [[DemonLordsAndArchdevils Greater Daemon of some sort]] named Glotkin Glotkin, is being released in October 2014. While no subsequent parts have been announced, it is rumored that The End Times will be composed of four parts, and there is much debate about who or what will be the center of said parts.
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* '''Warhammer The End Times 1: Nagash.''': This is the main book of the first part. It's composed of two books: one explaining the story of the resurrection of Nagash and the battles before and inmediately after, including also the struggling of [[TheEmpire the Empire]] in the north aganist the vanguard of the forces of Archaon. The other book are the rules, characters, army lists and scenarios to play said battles in the tabletop.
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* '''Warhammer The End Times 1: Nagash.''': This is the main book of the first part. It's composed of two books: volumes: one explaining the story of the resurrection of Nagash and the battles before and inmediately immediately after, including also the struggling struggles of [[TheEmpire the Empire]] in the north aganist against the vanguard of the forces of Archaon. The other book are volume contains the rules, characters, army lists and scenarios to play said battles in the tabletop.
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* '''Kinslayer''': This novel is the latest entry of the [[Literature/GotrekAndFelix Gotrek & Felix]] series of novels. It's part of a trilogy named [[MeaningfulName ''The doom of Gotrek Gurnisson'']]. In this novel Felix has settled down, with a wife and child, while Gotrek has travelled north to meet his death against the northern hordes. Felix, unwilling to leave his friend to die alone, and to honor the promise he made to him, travels to the north as well to meet with Gotrek, and also [[PuttingTheBandBackTogether reunites the gang]] in the process: [[DumbMuscle Snorri Nosebiter]], [[BadassBookworm Max Schreiber]] and [[FriendlyNeighborhoodVampire Ulrika Magdova]].
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* '''Kinslayer''': This novel is the latest entry of the [[Literature/GotrekAndFelix Gotrek & Felix]] series of novels. It's part of a trilogy named [[MeaningfulName ''The doom of Gotrek Gurnisson'']]. In this novel Felix has settled down, with a wife and child, while Gotrek has travelled north to meet his death against the northern hordes. Felix, unwilling to leave his friend to die alone, and to honor the promise he made to him, travels follows Gotrek to the north as well to meet with Gotrek, north, and also [[PuttingTheBandBackTogether reunites the gang]] in the process: [[DumbMuscle Snorri Nosebiter]], [[BadassBookworm Max Schreiber]] and [[FriendlyNeighborhoodVampire Ulrika Magdova]].
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''The page is about The End Times only. While a lot of tropes of it's its parent game TabletopGame/{{Warhammer}} also apply, please note only the tropes regarded in the End times and the characters shown in the campaign. Thank you.''
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* {{Big Bad}}: Again, a lot of them. Before the start of the arc, [[TheAntichrist Archaon]] was gathering his forces to unleash them on the south. Now, [[AGodAmI Nagash]] has returned, supposedly, to stop him and claim the world in the process. And now, [[DemonLordsAndArchdevils Glotkin]] has arrived in time for the fun.
* {{Civil Warcraft}}: Bretonnia gets hit by one of this by the bastard son of Louen, Malloubaude. Arkhan was also around to help him. It ends badly for both sides.
* {{Heroic Sacrifice}}: Several. Of mention one attempred by [[spoiler: Morgiana, who knew that she was required to bring Nagash back. It fails.]]
* {{Civil Warcraft}}: Bretonnia gets hit by one of this by the bastard son of Louen, Malloubaude. Arkhan was also around to help him. It ends badly for both sides.
* {{Heroic Sacrifice}}: Several. Of mention one attempred by [[spoiler: Morgiana, who knew that she was required to bring Nagash back. It fails.]]
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* {{Big Bad}}: Again, a lot of them. Before the start of the arc, [[TheAntichrist Archaon]] was gathering his forces to unleash them on the south. Now, [[AGodAmI Nagash]] has returned, supposedly, to stop him and claim the world in the process. And now, [[DemonLordsAndArchdevils Glotkin]] has arrived in time for to join the fun.
* {{Civil Warcraft}}: Bretonnia gets hit by one ofthis these by the bastard son of Louen, Malloubaude. Arkhan was also around to help him. It ends badly for both sides.
* {{Heroic Sacrifice}}: Several. Ofmention note, one attempred attempted by [[spoiler: Morgiana, who knew that she was required to bring Nagash back. It fails.]]
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* '''Kinslayer''': This novel is the latest entry of the [[Literature/GotrekAndFelix Gotrek & Felix]] series of novels. It's part of a trilogy named [[MeaningfulName ''The doom of Gotrek Gurnisson'']]. In this novel Felix has settled with a wife and child while Gotrek has travelled north to meet his death aganist the northern hordes. Felix, unwilling to leave his friend to die alone, and to honor the prommice he made to him, travels th the north as well to meet with Gotrek, and also reunites the gang in the process: [[DumbMuscle Snorry Nosebiter]], [[BadassBookworm Max schreiber]] and [[FriendlyNeighborhoodVampire Ulrika Magdova]].
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* '''Kinslayer''': This novel is the latest entry of the [[Literature/GotrekAndFelix Gotrek & Felix]] series of novels. It's part of a trilogy named [[MeaningfulName ''The doom of Gotrek Gurnisson'']]. In this novel Felix has settled down, with a wife and child child, while Gotrek has travelled north to meet his death aganist against the northern hordes. Felix, unwilling to leave his friend to die alone, and to honor the prommice promise he made to him, travels th to the north as well to meet with Gotrek, and also [[PuttingTheBandBackTogether reunites the gang gang]] in the process: [[DumbMuscle Snorry Snorri Nosebiter]], [[BadassBookworm Max schreiber]] Schreiber]] and [[FriendlyNeighborhoodVampire Ulrika Magdova]].
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* '''The return of Nagash''': This novel from Josk Reynolds is related to the main book and relates the first half of it: mainly the gathering of the artifacts needed to the resurrection of Nagash, the ritual and the response of several forces involved in said serurrection or in the initial events of the End Times. It follows the story set in the campaign ''Blood of Sigmar'' and places enphasis in the tense relations between Mannfred and Arkhan.
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* '''The return of Nagash''': This novel from Josk Josh Reynolds is related to the main book and relates the first half of it: mainly the gathering of the artifacts needed to the resurrection of Nagash, the ritual and the response of several forces involved in said serurrection resurrection or in the initial events of the End Times. It follows the story set in the campaign ''Blood of Sigmar'' and places enphasis emphasis in the tense relations between Mannfred and Arkhan.
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''The page is about The End Times only. While a lot of tropes of it's parent game TabletopGame/{{Warhammer}} also apply, please note only the tropes regarded in the End times and the characters shown in the campaign. Thank you.''
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''Warhammer: The End Times'' is a new campaign and range of products for the eigth edition of TabletopGame/{{Warhammer}}. This relates what seems the final days of the world and the events that leads to said end. The producs of this new line cand be sorted in Game Books, Novels, and Models. So far The End Times has been divided un several parts. The first part, centered in Nagash, was released in August 2014, with all the producs related to it released in said month. the second part, centered in a [[DemonLordsAndArchdevils Greater Daemon of some sort]] named Glotkin is being released in October 2014. While no subsequent parts have been announced, it is rumored that The End Times will be composed of four parts, and there is much debate about who or what will be the center of said parts.
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''Warhammer: The End Times'' is a new campaign and range of products for the eigth 8th edition of TabletopGame/{{Warhammer}}. This relates what seems the final days of the world and the events that leads to said end. The producs of this new line cand be sorted in Game Books, Novels, and Models. So far The End Times has been divided un several parts. The first part, centered in Nagash, was released in August 2014, with all the producs related to it released in said month. the second part, centered in a [[DemonLordsAndArchdevils Greater Daemon of some sort]] named Glotkin is being released in October 2014. While no subsequent parts have been announced, it is rumored that The End Times will be composed of four parts, and there is much debate about who or what will be the center of said parts.
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''Warhammer: The End Times'' is a new campaign and range of products set in the TabletopGame/{{Warhammer}} world. This relates what seems the final days of the world and the events that leads to said end. The producs of this new line cand be divided in Game Books, Novels, and Models. So far The End Times has been divided un several parts. The first part, centered in Nagash, was released in August 2014, with all the producs related to it released in said month. the second part, centered in a [[DemonLordsAndArchdevils Greater Daemon of some sort]] named Glotkin is being released in October 2014. While no subsequent parts have been announced, it is rumored that The End Times will be composed of four parts, and there is much debate about who or what will be the center of said parts.
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''Warhammer: The End Times'' is a new campaign and range of products set in for the TabletopGame/{{Warhammer}} world.eigth edition of TabletopGame/{{Warhammer}}. This relates what seems the final days of the world and the events that leads to said end. The producs of this new line cand be divided sorted in Game Books, Novels, and Models. So far The End Times has been divided un several parts. The first part, centered in Nagash, was released in August 2014, with all the producs related to it released in said month. the second part, centered in a [[DemonLordsAndArchdevils Greater Daemon of some sort]] named Glotkin is being released in October 2014. While no subsequent parts have been announced, it is rumored that The End Times will be composed of four parts, and there is much debate about who or what will be the center of said parts.