@Boney Does Sartosa even have books (that aren't looted from other countries)? If so, are they lumped under Tilean or is the culture divergent enough to warrant its own separate grouping?
Some, they'd count as Tilean.
@Boney Does Sartosa even have books (that aren't looted from other countries)? If so, are they lumped under Tilean or is the culture divergent enough to warrant its own separate grouping?
Not quite, but getting there. It's still missing Estalians, Bretonnians, Imperials, Kislevites, Kurgans, and an inexplicable lizardman invasion. But still closer than everything else.It was taken over and controlled by almost every faction at one point or another.
And so Sartosa is a former Elven turned Dwarven turned Tilean colony turned ruins by Druchii and Nehekharans turned Norscan turned Tilean turned Arabyan turned Luccinan colony that eventually became independent.
Malta was phoenician, turned cartaginian, turned roman, turned arabic, turned norman, then to the aragonese, then the Knights hospitaller, then the french, then the English and finally independence (in 1964).And so Sartosa is a former Elven turned Dwarven turned Tilean colony turned ruins by Druchii and Nehekharans turned Norscan turned Tilean turned Arabyan turned Luccinan colony that eventually became independent.
Clearly we need to social Kupfer, Aksel and Kurtis (on the assumption that the Ostermark Hedgewise worship Halétha) to get the full picture about Halétha. I'm sure this will be a completely non controversial social turn vote.
@Boney Is Halétha also worshipped in the Shirokij, since that's still an extension of the Forest of Shadows, or is she only really on the Empire side of the border?
What do you mean by « their concept »? « Old empire stubbornly holding to the old ways »?I give the High Elves some shit every now and then because I hate their concept,
What do you mean by « their concept »? « Old empire stubbornly holding to the old ways »?
Are dwarves more fleshed out? I've always had that impression but I chalked it up to reading quests and fanfics mostly focused on the Empire and dwarves.Formerly Colonial Empire of blonde, blue eyed white people that consider themselves superior to all others (and consistently shown to be so in many areas) living in a magical paradise believing that they know better than everyone else is already enough to start the dislike. It helps that I think they are genuinely lacking in many aspects in the worldbuilding side in comparison to humans and Dwarves, who are, in my opinion, more fleshed out.
Formerly Colonial Empire of blonde, blue eyed white people that consider themselves superior to all others (and consistently shown to be so in many areas) living in a magical paradise believing that they know better than everyone else is already enough to start the dislike. It helps that I think they are genuinely lacking in many aspects in the worldbuilding side in comparison to humans and Dwarves, who are, in my opinion, more fleshed out.
Most Warhammer fiction in general is focused on the Empire, is the main thing. So Dwarfs benefit from proximity.Are dwarves more fleshed out? I've always had that impression but I chalked it up to reading quests and fanfics mostly focused on the Empire and dwarves.
They definitely are, primarily because they exist in the Old World. Ulthuan is off in its own little world, and is incredibly underdeveloped in comparison to the Empire or the Karaz Ankor. I can name every capital of every province in the Empire and tell you a few things about each of them. I can do the same for Major Dwarf Holds. I cannot do the same for most Ulthuan Kingdoms.Are dwarves more fleshed out? I've always had that impression but I chalked it up to reading quests and fanfics mostly focused on the Empire and dwarves.
You could make an argument that they are the British empire just before ww1, very much in decline, but very much still the biggest boy around.I think it is another case of the satire mixing with the Rule of Cool in ways that are unfortunate. It does not help that they as @Alratan once put it cannot decide what stage of colonial decay they are in. Either they are a world power with all the colonies and oppression noted therein or they are a dying empire that has decolonized still clinging on to the dregs of imperial power. There is no box marked 'other'.