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| 1st | 2nd | 3rd | ||||||
| Rules | FoF | Rules | RH | Rules | ||||
| Men | Y | Y | ||||||
| Men of the East (Araby) | Y | I | ||||||
| Men of the North (Norse) | Y | I | Y | |||||
| Men of the Orient (Cathay / Nippon) | Y | I | Y | |||||
| Steppe Nomads | I | |||||||
| Kislev | M | |||||||
| Men of the West (Empire / Bretonia) | Y | I | Y | |||||
| Amazons | Y | |||||||
| Pygmies | Y | |||||||
| Elves | Y | Y | ||||||
| Sea Elf | Y | Y | I | A | ||||
| High Elf | Y | Y | I | I | ||||
| Wood Elf | Y | Y | I | I | ||||
| Night Elf (Dark Elf) | Y | Y** | Y | Y | ||||
| Halflings | Y | Y | Y | A | ||||
| Gnomes | Y | Y | A | |||||
| Dwarfs* | Y | Y | Y | Y | ||||
| Orcs & Goblins | Y | |||||||
| Goblins | Y | Y | Y | I | ||||
| Night Goblin | Y | Y | ||||||
| Red Goblin | Y | Y | ||||||
| Orc | Y | Y | Y | I | ||||
| Half Orc | Y | I | ||||||
| Hobgoblins | Y | Y | Y | I | ||||
| Snotling | I | |||||||
| Troll | Y | I | ||||||
| Skaven | Y | |||||||
| Lizardmen | Y | Y | Y | |||||
| Slann | Y | Y | ||||||
| Menfish | Y | |||||||
| Giants | Y | Y | Y | A | ||||
| Ogres | Y | Y | M | |||||
| Undead | Y | Y | Y | |||||
| Chaos | (Y) | Y | Y | Y | ||||
| Chaos Beastmen | Y | Y | I | |||||
| Chaos Warriors | Y | Y | I | |||||
| Chaos Dwarfs | I | |||||||
| Zoats | A | |||||||
- Fof: Forces of Fantasy
- RH: Ravening Hordes
- *1st edition Dwarves
- **List name is given as Dark, but other lists appear as "Night" in animosity / hate rules etc.
- M- rules only given for use as Mercenaries
- A- rules only given for use as Allies
- I – included in larger grouping (bold above)
[edit] Tolkien Legendarium
Legendarium is a neologism, and not notable.
We don't talk of a "Charles Dickens Mythos" or a "Douglas Adams legendarium". It is normal to just use the term "writings" or "books" when discussing the body of work of an author. The olkienonly example that springs to mind is the Lovecraft Mythos - which is clearly and consistently defined by numerous authors and commentators.

