Not that we should expect such things in any work of fiction but it is still interesting all the same to know how these projects we enjoy were put together. These extracts and very short stories are written by varied hands, and include classic writing from Rick Priestley and Bill King.One thing that is never really explained are the inspirations for the ideas behind the Realm of Chaos books themselves. The layout is very different however, being somewhat more spartan than Slaves but included among the pages is a wellspring of fiction writing that really helps bring the subject matter to life. As before, we are lead through a detailed journey into the daemonic worlds of Nurgle and Tzeentch, complete with descriptions of their realms within the Chaos Wastes and a bestiary of their daemons and armies. This half and half approach seemed a reasonable compromise, but it meant, of course, that what was meant to be a pile of bodies at Nurgle's feet, became a vague mass.' Art aside, what of the background material? Well the material published in the book is equal too, if not surpassing, the material published in Slaves to Darkness.
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