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- Dark_Lands abstract "The Dark Lands are a location in the Games Workshop's fictional Warhammer Fantasy setting. It is roughly analogous to the real world steppe land east of the Urals and to Mordor of Tolkien's Middle-earth.On maps released by the Games Workshop the Dark Lands are a vast area of wasteland between the Worlds Edge Mountains and the Mountains of Mourne. They are said to be ruled by warring tribes of Orcs and Goblins, except in the very north where the Chaos Dwarf Empire dominates. To the south west is the Plain of Bones where the remains of many dead dragons can be found. This area draws practitioners of necromancy and the Undead. To the south east are the Dragon Isles which are often cited as a desirable, if dangerous, location for voyages in search of riches to aim for. On its southern coastline in the river delta region lies the human frontier settlement Pigbarter. It is a common target for Gnoblar thieves.The Dark Lands frequently feature in Warhammer literature as the source of Orc and Goblin invasions that plague the Old World. In many respects this is based upon the successive real world invasions of Europe by mobile eastern groups from the steppe land, such as the Huns and Alans. The name also derives from the Medieval legends of a Land of Darkness often perceived in the legends to be in a roughly analogous location to its Warhammer counterpart. The Dark lands also have a substantial population of Ogres and their goblinoid slaves, the Gnoblars.".
- Dark_Lands wikiPageID "8516424".
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- Dark_Lands wikiPageWikiLink Alans.
- Dark_Lands wikiPageWikiLink Category:Warhammer_Fantasy_locations.
- Dark_Lands wikiPageWikiLink Dragon_Isles.
- Dark_Lands wikiPageWikiLink Games_Workshop.
- Dark_Lands wikiPageWikiLink Huns.
- Dark_Lands wikiPageWikiLink J._R._R._Tolkien.
- Dark_Lands wikiPageWikiLink Land_of_Darkness.
- Dark_Lands wikiPageWikiLink Middle-earth.
- Dark_Lands wikiPageWikiLink Mordor.
- Dark_Lands wikiPageWikiLink Mourne_Mountains.
- Dark_Lands wikiPageWikiLink Necromancy.
- Dark_Lands wikiPageWikiLink Orcs_and_Goblins_(Warhammer).
- Dark_Lands wikiPageWikiLink Pontic–Caspian_steppe.
- Dark_Lands wikiPageWikiLink Races_and_nations_of_Warhammer_Fantasy.
- Dark_Lands wikiPageWikiLink Tomb_Kings_(Warhammer).
- Dark_Lands wikiPageWikiLink Ural_Mountains.
- Dark_Lands wikiPageWikiLink Warhammer_Fantasy_(setting).
- Dark_Lands wikiPageWikiLink Worlds_Edge_Mountains_(Warhammer).
- Dark_Lands wikiPageWikiLinkText "Dark Lands".
- Dark_Lands wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Unreferenced.
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- Dark_Lands subject Category:Warhammer_Fantasy_locations.
- Dark_Lands hypernym Location.
- Dark_Lands type Place.
- Dark_Lands comment "The Dark Lands are a location in the Games Workshop's fictional Warhammer Fantasy setting. It is roughly analogous to the real world steppe land east of the Urals and to Mordor of Tolkien's Middle-earth.On maps released by the Games Workshop the Dark Lands are a vast area of wasteland between the Worlds Edge Mountains and the Mountains of Mourne. They are said to be ruled by warring tribes of Orcs and Goblins, except in the very north where the Chaos Dwarf Empire dominates.".
- Dark_Lands label "Dark Lands".
- Dark_Lands sameAs Q5223292.
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- Dark_Lands wasDerivedFrom Dark_Lands?oldid=678962470.
- Dark_Lands isPrimaryTopicOf Dark_Lands.