cept count dracula wasnt russian but romanianOriginally Posted by Dogman55
cept count dracula wasnt russian but romanianOriginally Posted by Dogman55
Grailknight is correct. Transylvania is in the Mountainous regions of Romania, and not Russia. This, however, is Warhammer....
I picked them purely because of the Eastern European accents of the troops, and because they had to be some faction![]()
There is ABSOLUTELY NO RELATION between the factions and their chosen sides. Except where I felt that th egame had some existing feature that would fit. Like choosing Egypt for the Tomb Kings...
Careless Orc Costs Lives!
Yup, your right!Originally Posted by grailknight
Well, that is all sounding really good so far. I also like the fact that you will be able to add more factions in the future if you choose to due to the fact that there are 31 factions in the game.
Something interesting I found today - Araby, the huge kingdom west of Khemri in the Southlands, actually has a full army with models.
The thing is, it's Warmaster, which means the models are MUCH smaller scale. From what I can see so far though, their list is fairly similar to what we see in medieval already - elephants, camels, desert masks, et cetera. Just a thought for later release factions.
Araby Army
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Nippon would be cool, like a bretonnion, but with all the knights replaced with samurai on foot, and men ~ at ~ arms replaced with ashigura
Also CHOAS DWARFS would be possible, just make slightly different versions of the normal dwarfs (no cross bows though, and more gun powder) and you could stick some monster units in (Gnoblars, orges and even black orks, its mentioned in fluff that they might originate from the choas dwarfs as slaves for war and labour were other creatures (including runterier orks) would simply die)
I suggest you mention it when the second release of this mod is being planned.Originally Posted by Abokasee
Sorry you must have been boring. -Dr Zoidberg
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