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to the Dogs of War section of Warhammer! This portion
of the Games Workshop web site is dedicated to the warriors
of the coin. Contained
herein are
modeling tips, painting secrets, army-related scenarios,
and much, much more. All you could ever want to know about
the
Dogs of War and their struggle to amass a wealth of gold,
is just a few clicks away!
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The new plastic Giant model is an awesome sight on any Warhammer battlefield and a definite asset to the general who controls it (as long as it doesn't fall on his army)! Now you can download the rules for this overgrown monstrosity as a handy .PDF.
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Entire armies of mercenary warriors
have been known to take to the field in the name
of money, slaughter or under the banner of a
well-heeled noble. All the rules you need
for Dogs of War in these handy PDFs.
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Mengil Manhide is the sadistic,
cannibalistic leader of a vicious group of Dark
Elves known throughout the Old World as the Manflayers.
They travel unseen across the lands under the
cover of darkness, selling their skills to the
highest bidder.
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The dark legend of Richter
Kreugar the Damned and his Cursed Company has
been told for countless years across the Empire.
A tragic tale whose details have long become
hazy and unclear as the story
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been told and retold for generations. |
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Unlike other Warhammer armies, the Dogs of War do not come
from a particular place, nor do they comprise a particular
race, although men do feature very strongly amongst their
number. They are bands of warriors who live by fighting
- fighting for pay, fighting for adventure and, most importantly
of all, fighting for the chance to win fabulous wealth.
Some are merely bandits, pirates and cut-throats of the
most untrustworthy kind, but others are gallant Princes
and buccaneers who lead bold warriors to adventure and
conquest in far away lands. |
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