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The work describes many aspects of Warhammer Fantasy, but for the 40,000 setting, it discusses the [[Beastmen]], the [[Great Unclean One]], and the [[Nurglings]].
 
The work describes many aspects of Warhammer Fantasy, but for the 40,000 setting, it discusses the [[Beastmen]], the [[Great Unclean One]], and the [[Nurglings]].
 
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==Liber Chaotica: Tzeentch==
 
==Liber Chaotica: Tzeentch==
 
[[Image:Liber Chaotica Tzeentch.jpg|thumb|left|125px|''Liber Chaotica: Vol 4'']]Volume Four of the series. The work describes [[Tzeentch]], the nature of the warp/magic, and the religious cult following the diety. Kless describes the god's aspects of confusion, knowledge and transformation.
 
[[Image:Liber Chaotica Tzeentch.jpg|thumb|left|125px|''Liber Chaotica: Vol 4'']]Volume Four of the series. The work describes [[Tzeentch]], the nature of the warp/magic, and the religious cult following the diety. Kless describes the god's aspects of confusion, knowledge and transformation.

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Liber Chaotica: Vol 1 - 5
The Liber Chaotica is a five volume book produced in the Warhammer Fantasy setting that discusses the Gods of Chaos. There is some cross over from the generalized descriptives of the gods and their daemons, and occassional discussions of the Space Marine followers of the powers. They are "written" by Richard Kless, a Warhammer Fantasy character who is investigating the powers of Chaos.

Liber Chaotica: Khorne

Liber Chaotica: Vol 1
Volume One of the series. The work emphasizes the nature of Khorne and the religious cult following the diety. Kless describes the god's aspects of violence, fighting and war.

The work describes many aspects of Warhammer Fantasy, but for the 40,000 setting, it discusses the Bloodthirsters, the Juggernaughts, the Bloodletters, Fleshhounds, Defilers, Berzerkers, Khorne's Space Marine followers, and the Black Crusade]].

Liber Chaotica: Slaanesh

Liber Chaotica: Vol 2
Volume Two of the series. The work emphasizes Slaanesh's birth, descriptions on the god, and the religious cult following the diety. Kless describes the god's aspects of seduction, pleasure, and vanity.

The work describes many aspects of Warhammer Fantasy, but for the 40,000 setting, it discusses the Keeper of Secrets, the Daemonettes, Slaaneshes's Space Marine followers, and aspects of the Eldar's relationship with Slaanesh.

Liber Chaotica: Nurgle

Liber Chaotica: Vol 3
Volume Three of the series. Nurgle is the only god discussed without a discussion of his Space Marine followers. However, it does describe Nurgle's aspects, his rot/plague, and his cult following.

The work describes many aspects of Warhammer Fantasy, but for the 40,000 setting, it discusses the Beastmen, the Great Unclean One, and the Nurglings.


Liber Chaotica: Tzeentch

Liber Chaotica: Vol 4
Volume Four of the series. The work describes Tzeentch, the nature of the warp/magic, and the religious cult following the diety. Kless describes the god's aspects of confusion, knowledge and transformation.

The work describes many aspects of Warhammer Fantasy, but for the 40,000 setting, it discusses the Thralls, Magnus the Red, Magus's Legion, the Discs of Tzeentch, the Horrors, and the Lord of Change.

Liber Chaotica: Chaos Undivided

Volume Five of the series. The work discusses the minor gods, the types of gods, and general information on the nature of Chaos.

Additional Information

vonStaufer, Marijan and Williams, Richard (2006). Liber Chaotica. Nottingham: Games Workshop/Black Library. 1-84416-394-6.

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  • Liber Chaotica: Khorne ISBN 1-84154-272-7
  • Liber Chaotica: Slaanesh ISBN 1-84416-043-2
  • Liber Chaotica: Nurgle ISBN 1-84416-065-3
  • Liber Chaotica: Tzeentch ISBN 1-84416-085-8
  • Liber Chaotica: Chaos Undivided