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* [[Alternate Universe]]/[[Alternate Continuity]]: Of sorts to the original ''Warhammer Fantasy'', notably in how ''The 9th Age'' is set in a continuity where the End Times were averted. |
* [[Alternate Universe]]/[[Alternate Continuity]]: Of sorts to the original ''Warhammer Fantasy'', notably in how ''The 9th Age'' is set in a continuity where the End Times were averted. |
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* [[The Alliance]]: In the backstory, Avras and the Dwarves. Later on, Equitaine and the Empire of Sonnstahl band together to reclaim Avras and fend off the Dark Gods. |
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* [[Ancient Grome]]: The city of Avras is described as a Rome/Byzantium analogue in the lore. |
* [[Ancient Grome]]: The city and civilization of Avras is described as a Rome/Byzantium analogue in the lore. |
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* [[Broad Strokes]]: How the backstory of ''The 9th Age'' treats the history of ''Warhammer Fantasy.'' |
* [[Broad Strokes]]: How the backstory of ''The 9th Age'' treats the history of ''Warhammer Fantasy.'' |
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* [[Expy]]: As it's derived from the old ''Warhammer Fantasy,'' there are multiple examples. |
* [[Expy]]: As it's derived from the old ''Warhammer Fantasy,'' there are multiple examples. |
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** The Elves are still divided among Highborn, Sylvian and Dread cultures, which correspond to the High, Wood and Dark Elves. |
** The Elves are still divided among Highborn, Sylvian and Dread cultures, which correspond to the High, Wood and Dark Elves. |
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** While Daemons are still referred to as such, Chaos factions are simply referred to as "Warriors of the Dark Gods." |
** While Daemons are still referred to as such, Chaos factions are simply referred to as "Warriors of the Dark Gods." |
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** The Saurians, like the Lizardmen, are a dinosaur-riding [[Mayincatec]] society. |
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* [[Fan Work]]: The project began as something of a protest of sorts in relation to ''Age of Sigmar.'' |
* [[Fan Work]]: The project began as something of a protest of sorts in relation to ''Age of Sigmar.'' |
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* [[Gender Flip]]: In this version, Sigmar is a girl named Sunna. But unlike her male counterpart however, she's empowered by the sun rather than a comet. |
* [[Gender Flip]]: In this version, Sigmar is a girl named Sunna. But unlike her male counterpart however, she's empowered by the sun rather than a comet. |