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u/GunnarHamundarson · 4 pointsr/totalwar

Dwarves:

Grudge Bearer by Gav Thorpe is my favorite book about the Dwarves, it follows the story of the dwarves of Zhufbar over a long period of time, and it gives a great sense of how a long-lived race might experience time and what their perspective would be like.

Also, the entire thing is about grudges, who doesn't love that?

The Empire:

Matthias Thulman: Witch Hunter is, in my opinion, one of the best books centered on the Empire. C. L Werner (the author) is excellent at depicting the grim reality of living in the Empire, and the grey area the Witch Hunters live in. The book also has some great interactions with the Skaven, the undead, and the nasty creations of Grandfather Nurgle...


u/Dithyrab · 3 pointsr/Vermintide

You sorta skipped over the part where the Skaven live mostly underground, and have been tunneling under the empire for centuries moving around in the shadows with human agents, getting people addicted to warp-dust, and prepping their invasion of the surface world.

Oh and you also didn't mention Morrslieb, Clan Skyre bringing it down, the Chaos Wastes, or that they've been separated for the duration of the empire.

You could have also thrown an honorable mention to Kislev being the bulwark between the wastes and The Empire.


If anyone wants to real some good books I would highly recommend:

Brunner the Bounty Hunter

The adventures of Gotrek and Felix

Mathias Thulmann Witch-Hunter

The Chronicles of Malus Darkblade

The Rise of Nagesh

The Adventures of Florin and Lorenzo

Blood Bowl

The Tales of Orfeo

The Konrad Saga

All those links are amazon ones, most of those books have standalone series and omnibus to choose from, and you sometimes can grab a used copy a bit cheaper than those listed prices on like Alibris, but not all of them. Some are pretty "rare"

u/Lurking_Reader · 2 pointsr/Fantasy

Matthias Thulmann: Witch Hunter by C.L. Werner set in the Warhammer Fantasy universe. The setting, if you are not familiar with it, is one of my personal favorites.