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Dogs of War (Warhammer)

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The Dogs of War are various fictional mercenary groups found in Warhammer Fantasy Battles. Almost any army in the game can hire these mercenaries for their own use, but there are certain restrictions; For instance, the vampire hunters Johann and Wilhelm are not allowed in a Vampire Counts army, for obvious reasons. The Bretonnian army does not allow the use of any mercenaries. There is a wide variety of troops available, including assassins, Dragon riders, mutated bearmen, Corsairs, Goblin Wolf Riders and Orcish crossbowmen . Many of the Dogs of War regiments hail from Tilea, geographically analagous to Italy in the Warhammer world.

The Dogs of War

The Dogs of War army is comprised of:

Pikemen
Crossbowmen
Duellists
Heavy Cavalry
Light Cavalry
Ogres
Dwarfs
Norse Marauders
Paymaster Bodyguards
Halflings
Cannon
Halfling Hot Pots

The Regiments of Renown

The most famous of these cutthroat units are known as the Regiments of Renown. The Regiments are composed of:

Al Muktar's Desert Dogs
Asarnil the Dragonlord
Beorg Bearstruck and the Bearmen of Urslo
Birdmen of Catrazza
Braganza's Beseigers
Bronzino's Galloper Guns
Giants of Albion
Golgfag's Ogres
Gotrek and Felix
Johan and Wilhelm
Leopold's Leopard Company
Long Drong's Slayer Pirates
Lumpin Croop's Fighting Cocks
Marksmen of Miragliano
Oglah Khan's Wolfboyz
Pirazzo's Lost Legion
Ricco's Republican Guard
Ruglud's Armoured Orcs
The Alcatani Fellowship
The Cursed Company
Tichi-Huchi's Raiders
Vespero's Vendetta
Voland's Venerators
Last updated: 10-19-2005 16:07:00
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