Bibliography
The following works were consulted for the preparation of this guide.
- Warhammer Armies: The Empire (6th edition)
- Sigmar’s Heirs (Black Library Publishing)
- Warhammer Armies: The Empire (4/5th edition)
- Warhammer Rulebook (6th edition)
- Warhammer Rulebook (3rd edition)
- The Empire Collector’s Guide (1st edition)
- Warhammer 2004 Annual/Chronicles (Cult of Ulric and Army of Middenland)
- White Dwarf 146/147 (UK) – Army of The Empire
- White Dwarf 279 (UK) – Religion in the Old World
- White Dwarf 289 (UK) – The loss of the Solland Runefang
- White Dwarf 291 (UK) – Old Weirde’s Incunabulum: Sylvania
- Warhammer Armies: Vampire Counts (6th edition)
- Warhammer Armies: The Undead (4th edition)
- Warhammer Armies: Dwarfs (4th edition)
- Mordheim Rulebook
- Mordheim Averlanders PDF
- Mordheim Ostlanders PDF
- Fanatic Magazine 1: The League of Ostermark
- Fanatic Magazine 3: The Grand County of Averland
- Fanatic Magazine 4: The Province of Reikland
- Fanatic Magazine 9: Tales of Stirland
- Warhammer Fantasy Roleplay Rulebook
- Shadows over Bogenhafen, Hogshead edition
- Death on the Reik, Hogshead edition
- Power behind the throne, Hogshead edition
- Empire in Flames, 1989
- Warhammer City, guide to Middenheim
- Realms of Sorcery
All maps were created by Andreas Blicher and Alfred Nuñez Jr, to whom Nuln University Press is especially grateful for their valuable contribution.
Folk tales are taken from the work of the great Jakob Wilhelm Göttingen, with all due reverence.
Nuln University Press would like to humbly thank General Helstrom, Benedictus, S.O.F., Pavane, FR1DAY and the multifarious inhabitants of warhammer-empire.com for their many valuable contributions and suggestions. Without them, this guide would not exist.















