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- #Order of warhammer books series#
Hardly anyone just goes on a quest in Warhammer (except in Warhammer Quest), and the Genevieve stories instead borrow their plot structures from other genres, then give them a veneer of dark fantasy as though Warhammer's an Instagram filter that adds grime, cults, rats, and weird British jokes to whatever you run through it. It's the closest thing to Terry Pratchett's City Watch books you'll get outside the Discworld.
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A later book in the series, Beasts in Velvet, has new protagonists who are on the hunt for a serial killer in the city of Altdorf. It's like Singin' in the Rain reimagined as gothic fantasy.
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That's Genevieve, from a series that are the best of the Warhammer books.ĭrachenfels is a story about putting on a play, though the play's being performed in a haunted castle and one of the cast is undead.
Drachenfels by Kim Newman (writing under the pseudonym Jack Yeovil) provided the setting for the first game's DLC of the same name, and in Vermintide 2 Lohner references its protagonist when discussing the vampire who stayed at his inn but whose name he can't remember. The best of the Warhammer books unfortunately doesn't feature any hordes of Skaven, but that doesn't mean it's not relevant to Vermintide. Genevieve Dieudonné (immortal vampire) and Constant Drachenfels (immortal bastard) If you just want to read a real good book Like Saltzpyre he's basically Vincent Price when he's angry, and he foils the plots of cultists and sorcerers with help from a filthy mercenary sidekick called Streng. On the fiction side C L Werner is our guy again, with a whole trilogy about a witch hunter named Matthias Thulmann. With the Sigmar's Blessing free DLC you can get a trinket version of the Witch Hunter's Handbook in the first Vermintide, and carry it into battle on your belt.
#Order of warhammer books how to#
The Witch Hunter's Handbook covers the finer details of what it's like being a Templar of the Order of Sigmar including sections on swordplay, how to tell the many varieties of witch apart, and how to put the question to them with tools like the Whirligig, the Scold's Bridle, and the Heretic's Fork. Written by Darius Hinks, it's a Warhammer version of medieval witchcraft treatise the Malleus Maleficarum. The Witch Hunter's Handbook is another book written in-character like The Loathsome Ratmen and All Their Vile Kin, and likewise it's now out-of-print and overpriced, but still worth checking libraries for. It's also quite funny, off-setting the grimness with black comedy like the best Warhammer fiction does.ĭetail from The Witch Hunter's Handbook (The Black Library) If you like Saltzpyre and his rants about heretics Over the course of four issues it escalates nicely, turning into a three-way conflict between Skaven, an Imperial army, and the undead.
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It's written by former PC Gamer editor Kieron Gillen and has art by Dwayne Harris, who draws everyone so they look appropriately like miniatures on a tabletop in the mid-shots, though I'm not so sure about the effect in close-ups.
The best of the Warhammer comics is Crown of Destruction, which also deals with Skaven. Written under his pseudonym Bruno Lee, it's another example of the way Warhammer contrasts grounded fantasy with the over-the-top variety-it begins with court politics and an investigation into a museum theft and climaxes with a gyrocopter battle in the sky. A standalone one to start with is Vermintide, which the games borrow their name from although they're not actually connected beyond both being about hordes of Skaven doing very bad things. If it's novels you want the author to look for is C L Werner, who has written more books about Skaven than is healthy.
Good luck finding it at a decent price though, maybe check the library for that one. Written in-character as a scholarly text by an Imperial academic, it explains things like Skaven physiology and the differences between their various clans with plenty of fusty digressions and flavorsome art. The best place to start with Skaven is The Loathsome Ratmen and All Their Vile Kin by Mitchel Scanlon. Art from Warhammer: Crown of Destruction (Boom! Studios) If you like the Skaven, because who doesn't like cannibal rats?