@@marvinvasquez9437 I believe it makes sense to say that the events of Chaos Realm (AKA the vanilla TTW3 campaign) is occurring before the events of TWW1/Mortal Empires campaign. And same probably will be true for the upcoming "Immortal Empires" campaign. Now the question is: where the events of The Eye of the Vortex campaign stands on the timeline. IIRC upon the release of TWW2 the CA stated that its events are occurring at the same time as the event of TWW1, the election of Karl-Franz as an Emperor, thus 2502 EC, but that may no longer be the case.
Nah dude Skarbrand was like a kid ashamed he upset his parent but years later when he brought a present to make up for it his dad just laughed because he didn't care and forgot about the fight.
Faith forsaken wounded a god when demons could not. Faith given and them blaming themselves instead of their god renewed his strength. Gods are tricky like that.
Honestly it would have been cool it the ending have theur own effects. if Kislev won, they get an economic bonus to represent spring, The Demon Prince confederates Kislev and can recruit Kislev units, Cathay got another Dragon lord, Orgres get endless meat or lose meat requirements, Skarbrand gets to fly again, Kugath gets to plague every enemy settlement at once, N'kari get a stat boost from a new sensation, and Kairos get full map Vision.
I think Cathay's ending has something to do with an upcoming DLC. Apparently there is a whole jungle section to the east of the current map. That's probably for another Cathay legendary lord
What would be cooler for KuGath's God pox is other factions lose any spiritual or religious buffs over time as sigmar,, dragon lord, slaanesh, great maw fall to The pox and grow weaker.
That would've been an awesome epilogue campaign or final few missions. After you defeat the demon and get to Ursun, your final challenge is all the other armies and clans uniting to defeat you. But you now have the buffs you talk about. Like in Populous The Beginning when at the end your shaman becomes a god, and the final mission is you against every other tribe, but now you don't have a shaman walking around instead you can now summon spells and natural distasters anywhere you want with much more energy to cast more spells with. You don't just become a god at the end, but get to play as one as well.
Maybe it's not that he won't forgive him and rather that Skarbrand is simply more to Khorne's liking in his current form believing he must redeem himself? It's possible he's just even more effective a killing mashine, now.
There is this, but overall i'm quite sure it's not in Khorne's nature to forgive anyone for anything doesn't matter what they would do to obtain his pardon, same for the other chaos gods except maybe Nurgle who's a good guy (even if Tzeentch/Slaanesh can fake a forgiveness i guess in contrary of Khorne, in the end i doubt they can really forgive anything).
@@jonaderjona5805 pretty much. Skarbrand thinks he's being punished but doesn't realise Khorne actually favours him more because he's so well motivated to take skulls. Khorne laughing is probably because Skarbrand is trying to earn Khorne's forgiveness not realising he's already forgiven - Khorne is just happier with him on the warpath
@@m.humaiz1114 for stabbing in the back. TLDR Tzeench manipulated Skarbrand's pride for being the no1 blodthirster into hitting Khorne's back. Red papa smurf didn't like it so he exiled him forever and took his personality
Man, they really should have just said, "And then your faction won. Unless you were playing Skarbrand. The end!" And we would've gotten the same experience.
Gotta love the Chaos endings, specifically with regards to their relationship to their respective gods. Skarbrand: Wants Khorne's forgiveness. Gives Khorne his best skull yet (whether Khorne's laughter is mocking "You think you're forgiven?", approving "Now THAT'S a skull!" or nervous "Oh...that's quite impressive. You're not still mad are you?" being up to whatever gives you the biggest chuckle). Ku'Gath: Wants to honour Nurgle. Brews a disease so vile it makes gods sick. Kairos: Wants to usurp Tzeentch. Claims the eyes of a god and becomes master of causality itself. N'kari: Doesn't give a single fuck about what Slaanesh thinks. Steals Ursun's last moments of sadness so he can enjoy eternal, divine schadenfreude.
@@freewillynilly1169"Really, you did all this to get back in my favor? Ok then, I guess you've earned it. Shame you had to go though all the effort though, you were just a few human skulls away from returning to my grace."
In some of these endings The Oldman really just casually walks off as if he didn't just doom generations or the entire bloody world for giving evil factions the body of Ursun
So if all the factions except Kislev had teamed up, they could all have divided the respective parts of Ursun among themselves and there would be peace and harmony in the Warhammer world :D
Not really because Ogres pretty much want the whole body for themselves, they were barely willing to give up even a single drop of blood, so they likely wouldn’t have given up the skull or eyes to Khorne and Tzeentch and Nurgle practically wanted the whole body. Also Slaanesh and Cathy couldn’t really work together because Cathy wanted information from Ursin’s soul while N’Kari wanted to trap it for all Eternity to torment it. Also there’s the simple fact that none of the Chaos Factions like or trust each other.
If the chaos gods actually put aside their differences and worked together long term they’d rule the warhammer world easily… fortunately for everyone else none of them can trust each other, and all of them are more than willing to betray one another… any alliance would fall in on each other for no other reason than to betray before they are betrayed themselves.
@@Swampert919 That's why Chaos Undivided can be OP af when you combine all the units in your armies. Having the plague debuffs on enemy units plus attrition, seducing enemy units to fight for you while you're attacking with Khorne units and tzeentch/slaanesh magic is extremely powerful. Not to mention your leader also flies and can have a variety of roles.
Skullbrand at 6:32: I present to you the skull of Ursun! Khorne: Cool, did you fight this god in Honorable Bloody Combat? Skullbrand: uhh, I've shed the blood of countless enemies in your name to get Ursun's Skull! Khorne: Did you fight this god one on one or not? Skullbrand: Ursun was dying...I gave him an honorable death. Khorne at 6:43: You Mercy Killed a God?! Unforgivable!
Because she's the postergirl of the game. I mean, she has a TON of trailers and videos from the devs and she is literally on the main picture in the background for steam. The game is a mess and Kislev is super favored compared to other factions in addition to having a roster with little to no weakness. Cathay don't have an economy or landmarks that great when you compare to those of Kislev. Same for the Demons.
I can't believe the even say the same line "X is standing in front of the lifeless god" but the only one even getting a still image of actually STANDING in front of the God is Katarin. LIke they ran out of budget after her animation and couldn't even do a still image of the other faction leaders. That is really sad :/
Volkmar ending: "URSUN IS DEAD!" "WHAT ARE WE GONNA DO!?" Hooded stranger: "What about worshipping Sigmar?" ... ... ... "Sure, why not?" Sigmarite cult: *S T O N K S.*
Besides Katarins, these are all pretty disappointing. I can understand giving the player what their faction wanted, but the lack of truly unique endings for each faction seems like a slap in the face. Even the Vortex campaign had unique endings for each faction. It's a shame that this is the last campaign of the series.
Surreal to think the ogre ending makes them free from the maws hunger. Thats the sole reason they eat so damn much, because no matter how much an ogre eats its never enough to not feel like theyre starving ever since the comet hit their homeland and created the great maw
It is absolutely mind-boggling how a huge company such as CA is barely able to make small-indie-dev level of ending cinematics. For god sake, they did not even bother to DRAW half of the characters standing in front of Ursun. This is literally a day's work for a semi-competent artist. It pains me even more when the freaking tutorial showed us how cool it would be to have a Starcraft style campaign with short cinematics woven in between gameplay. And those drawn cinematics really are cheap to make and animate... This is beyond shameful and cheap
@@rynemcgriffin1752 Resident Evil Village, It Takes Two and Guardians of the Galaxy were released last year and look great. The pandemic is not an excuse for everything. Not to mention that they've increased TW Warhammer and TW Warhammer 2's prices and made them same as TW Warhammer 3's. Greedy sons of Slaanesh…
Another thing about the ending when the Oldman gets his white crow He suddenly goes blind and crow speaks to him, saying his God is not done with him yet and now he shall be his eyes
I feel like Nurgles was the most fulfilling since that's pretty much exactly what would happen. Kairos being able to see doesn't really make him the "master of time". I'd prefer it if somehow the actual POWER of a god made him essentially the god of time and him beginning his own plot against Tzeench himself. For slaanesh... Just what the heck was that? Yes I get it it's like a high or whatever but... I mean I'd prefer literally anything else. Ogres and Kislev make sense. Cathay, why not have ursun give them the power to find the hidden dragon or something? Khorne... I dunno. Like yey I made my chair bigger? Nobody thinks Khorne would do ANYTHING with that level of power? Just quit literally sit on it? Like yea Khorne isn't the brightest bulb in the bunch but he's not an idiot.
Assuming that this is not apart of tzeentch’s plan. Tzeentch wants to unlock the mysteries of time, which was the whole reason why he threw kairos into the well, to see it’s effects and if he could survive… kairos barely survived and with his newfound power came a crippling weakness of present blindness… kairos just found the cure to that weakness and how to become the master of time. I expect it won’t be long till tzeentch no longer needs kairos and can claim this power for himself.
@@magala9287 Time and organisation more than Budget I think. In an interview, Andy Hall expresses that a lot of detail got lost in the production because the various teams couldn't interact as much as they did during Warhammer II due to COVID. He makes the example of the Plague Bearers not counting (as they do in lore), but it's safe to assume the ending cinematic couldn't be as finished as intended for the same reason.
@@farseeraradrel4808 and you actually believe that? in the era of mobile phones, zoom and teams meetings a big multi million dollar company staff couldnt interact with each other?
Katarin : Im sorry , Kislev will fall The faith of a queen sparks new fire within his still heart , WTF who wrote this shit ?? She lost her hope aldready man !!
Agree, would fit much more if she did like 50 days of calling to the god and at the end he sprung to life - that would seem like a true miracle of faith not giving up hope.
@@T1Slam to be fair at this point i would have made it that belakor zapps energy out of him the whole time until he dies to become a god and the deadly shot was just needed for his power to leak out this would have made it possible to safe the useless thing and not genericly let it die for everyone just to make an asspull revive that makes even from what is shown no sense. this way the others could have killed whats left of the bear-thing while the others can safe it.
makes you feel shitty for regular soldiers, things like that kinda make a point that unless you're a hero character in warhammer, you're a nobody entire nation of kislev couldn't do it, a queen did it.
Video Game production (as in many similar industries) is a pretty chaotic one by nature. You always have to prioritise and adapt to meet the deadlines and finish the gameplay, which often comes at the expanse of the narrative design (depending on its importance). So I think it's a safe guess that they completed Katarin's ending cinematic first, but then had time problems regarding the completion of the other cinematics. Artist may not have been able to produce Artwork for additional dialogues (like Katarin has) or maybe the sound team couldn't record the voice cast. The game has been, for a good part, produced in COVID situation, which certainly did not help. The best possibility is a patch, once the team can catch their breath, which completes the other cinematics (though to be fair, only Cathay, Kostaltyn and Boris really needs it. The Daemon Prince too perhaps, but the Ogres and Daemons are fine as they are).
@@farseeraradrel4808 Thanks for the reply. Yes I think its really a combination of the things you mentioned. A patch would be really great but sadly I dont think this would happen because we have never seen cinematics coming with a patch but who knows :D Too bad the endings arent as long and fleshed out as the intros...
it is normal now to release an unfinished/unpolished game, it;s funny how ppl blame covid even though this trend started in 2010, hell they cut blood to resell when you have a bloody blood fountain/cascade/sea in khornes realm and nurgle spits/barfs and shats all over his enemy like there;s no tomorrow
Just wanted to say I appreciate you slicing up the endings and not just shoving all of them up with their redundancies intact like a lot of channels would do. Also good job for adding the chapters!
I get that Katrina's ending is cannon. But like, what if you had a proper cinematic ending for all factions. And just as they are about to get what they desire Ursus wakes up and the 3 heroes of Kisliev assemble to face down the foe. Yeah it would make the rest of the factions seem like they fought for nothing but it would both give credit to the protagonists and keep the outcome cannon still.
Thanks for putting these all together so we don’t have to keep sitting through the recycled segments. These are a real letdown compared to the last batch. I feel making this a prequel to the first game was a mistake, we should have had the endings show the winning faction have a bigger impact. The way this set up, killing Kislev’s god and victories of daemons that should have dire consequences for the rest of the world feel irrelevant.
@@bag-manbaron2547 They weren't concerned about that, just look at the endings in the last game; -Dark Elves, with one or two exceptions, sees Malekith become a god and ensure he will take over the world. -Skaven endings have them summon the Great Horned Rat into the world, or in Throt's case, cause daemons to pore in. -Taurox's ending has him pretty much kick off the End Times. -Arkhan's ending has defeat the forces of Nekahara assembled to stop and bring about Nagash's return, with the hint Nagash will win when he returns. We have multiple endings that would mean the end of the franchise if they were canon.
@@dragonstormx I disagree, if they weren't concerned they would have just gone into the end times since where they were with Warhammer 2 was basically the set up for end times. But, I'm not worried if I'm wrong.
@@bag-manbaron2547 Warhammer 2 didn't look like it was setting for the End Times to me. It had endings that would disrupt the status quo if they were canon, that hardly equates to the End Times, especially since very few of them involved victories for followers of the Chaos Gods.
It feels odd considering how great and well done the Prolog was. Yet how... Bland the main story felt? I guess this is what Pokemon Cycle was... Strong begining... Then run out of budget (or interest) with the end. The (good) faction endings being a repeat with only a line changed. Still a bit surprised by all of the Skarbrand love/sympathy.
Skarbrand hates everything especially himself, he works hard and its never enought , and even gets mocked fdespite all his in essence hes the incarnation of the unapreaciated worker.
Skarbrand should get a bonus mission. He gives Khorne the bear-skull, gets laughed at, and then decides to take the Ultimate Prize for the Skull Throne: Khorne's Own Skull. Take it, and the Skull Throne for himself!
Honestly kind of glad I watched this instead of putting the time into to winning as each faction When does IM come out? That's what I'm really playing these games for
tbh, i'd rather let them out with the mods while waiting for IM, my first mods will always be the faction unlocking, i love the starting position of the Celestial Loyalist and Bloody Sword xd
The Ursun story is honestly terrible. No reward apart from Belakor after completing it. Belakor himself isn't that good, doesn't have a special legendary lord trait and his skill tree is literally missing a line. Can not wait for mortal empires to come out so I don't have to worry about the demon rifts ever again.
Yeah for me it was the same for the vortex. “Ok this was nice the first time.” When Immortal Empires is out I’ll never touch this campaign again I don’t think
instead of just randomly popping up i hope there are scripted events/ certain factions that could open a 2 way rift that'd be cool, 40k factions use warp travel, it wouldn't be that big of a stretch of the imagination to have a portal mechanic
@@zach942 in earlier games you got amazing buffs sometimes even fitting for the events unfolding while in this part belakor joins kostaltyns great orthodoxy.
@@guldukat1354 i swear to god if i dont get at least one flavor unit for khorne from the blood and gore dlc im gonna be pretty pissed at that missed opportunity
Karl Franz/Empire Ending: An Emperor stands before a lifeless god. The divine corpse still fresh to purify. With calls to the divine, the body fades from this world. The promise of power, now denied to all. The Great Bear of Kislev is now at Sigmar's side. Perhaps in time, the lands will heal, and the people will come to terms with Ursun laid to rest.
I fell like at the end there should have been a fight between Daniel and Yuri (before he got corrupted) where you get to pick side. I think it would be cool to fight "your own creation" in shape of demon prince.
in all honesty im disapointed how they handled him considering he and katarin apparently had a thing, or how as a demon he still seemed to care about kislev to some degree(as his own personal territory but still) damn sad he didnt get more considering his strong intro in the prolog
Kislev : Ursun wake up + Kislev STONKS Cathay : Urgh I'm dying but here the direction to found your sis. Prince of chaos : Ursun = No , Prince of chaos = Yes. Ogres : Ursun = S tier meat Nurdle : Ursun = S tier ingredients Khorn : Ursun = nothing Slanesh : Ursun = enjoyable toys Tseensh : Ursun = organic camera
Though seriously... The lack of effort behind these scenes makes even your first playthrough feel empty. Like you got jipped. No realy campaign rewards, no extra content. Be'lakor as a general was interesting but he was crap as a general, only having some decent combat abilities... Its the vortex campaign but 3 times worse.
khorne wanted skarbrand to earn his forgiveness not from offering Ursuns head but by just giving khorne a proper fight for once considering skarbrands transgression was trying to stab him in the back to avoid a full fight
So like, is Yuri now a God that still is under the influence of the chaos Gods? Is he a standalone Chaos God? Is he like Hashnut? Or is he just an independent evil god?
It's strange that the evil factions could have worked almost all with each other.Flesh for the Ogres,the Skull for Skarbrand,The spirit for N'Kari,the eyes for Kairos
You can perceive it like that, there's definitely enough ambiguity in the phrasing. Although I feel like skarbrand getting forgiven would be far more against khorne character. Skarbrand was kicked out because he attacked khorne in a dishonourable way, while his back was turned, bringing him the skull of a great enemy that was already dead and not killed in direct combat wouldn't please Khorne at all. If anything, it makes sense khorne would belittle Skarbrand with laughter because it shows the bloodthirster has learned nothing, it's not about the skulls, the skulls are just a thing to tribute Khorne with and representation of proper combat and victory/ death.
@@GFXCXZ I guess even Khrone can let out a laugh once in a while... still this would be one ending where you lose even if you win. But I agree the skull he brought was not a big prize. The skull is a symbol of an enemy slain. The slaying is the important prize, not the object.
this was even foreshadowed in total war 1 when you play as warriors of chaos at one point in campaign a cinematic starts were the advisor proclaims your are an idiot to get fooled by him and spawns an tzeentch army against you and gets eaten by his white crow which transforms into a lord of change after that. i mean more obvious is not possible. which cannonicly put tw 1 after the events of total war 3
Skarbrand could have just as easily become a god himself with the divinity of Ursun and possibly start to rival Khorne in power, which is why he betrayed him in the firstplace, because he thought himself stronger than Khorne.
That would require a bit too much brain power for skarbrand to muster after his exile… khorne burnt away anything that isn’t rage. He seeks forgiveness from khorne because there’s simply nothing else left inside him to guide his mindless anger.
Demons are loyal to their deiety because they can be re-absorbed at any time. Hence why Skarbrand never took up an opportunity to define his master ever again. He was lucky it ended on Exile.
Would it REALLY have been too hard to just take the effort they put into the prologue and intros and do it again for the endings? Other than the Ice Queen, none of the Lords even speak in their cutscenes and it's just a single drawing that's different with everything else being copy and pasted. There is only one canon ending anyways, give us some fucking variety.
And all we got for winning was a level 20 Be'lakor as one of are generals. Was expecting something similar to the faction wide buffs you got from winning the vortex campaign in Warhammer 2.
Personally i went from 10 provinces, thousands of cash and 10 armoes down to the capital with only 2 armies left to protect it. When they said without him kislev would be gone, it would next turn.
So....Since the advisor ends up with the white crow...Wich he had since the first game...Does that mean this campaign takes place before the two other games? And that he never broke the curse?
Be cool if they made the Advisor a possible Faction Lord for like a unique mix of other various factions. Be a sort of "create your own nation" Kind of thing. I don't know if it could work but something like that would be cool.
@@Wikinger4Live i started playing the 3rd one a week ago (havent even heard of the game series untill a week ago) such a shame i thought it was pretty fun, might play 1 and 2
really the only ones that could be canon without seriously messing up Warhammer lore are the Kislev ones, the Cathay one (they just find one of their siblings, not too much of a big deal to the rest of canon seeing as Cathay was practically non-existant in canon until now) , the Skarbrand one (ultimately he acheives nothing), the N'kari one (it really feels like he just turned up, watched for a bit and keeps it as a fond memory) and the Ogre ones (the use of the word "respite" would imply that the cessation of their hunger is temporary) and all the endings other than the Kislev ones would need to be pretty close to the End Times in order for Ursun's death to not have a massive effect. the fact that Katarin's clearly got extra attention though does make it clear that hers is intended to be the canon ending though
Starting Cinematics for All Legendary Lords - ruclips.net/video/WzPJJgtBGkQ/видео.html
Back at the events of the first game and what’s the advisor’s role in the 2nd game of Warhammer 2
@@marvinvasquez9437 I believe it makes sense to say that the events of Chaos Realm (AKA the vanilla TTW3 campaign) is occurring before the events of TWW1/Mortal Empires campaign. And same probably will be true for the upcoming "Immortal Empires" campaign. Now the question is: where the events of The Eye of the Vortex campaign stands on the timeline. IIRC upon the release of TWW2 the CA stated that its events are occurring at the same time as the event of TWW1, the election of Karl-Franz as an Emperor, thus 2502 EC, but that may no longer be the case.
The advisor turns out to be malcador
Everyone: accomplish their goals.
Khorne after Skarbrand brings him the skull of Ursun: bro it was just a prank lmaoooo you still exiled
” So you think bringing me a dead god’s skull gonna fix everything huh? You didn’t even kill him all by yourself!”
Nah dude Skarbrand was like a kid ashamed he upset his parent but years later when he brought a present to make up for it his dad just laughed because he didn't care and forgot about the fight.
"you just stole this off some other dudes kill, bro. a great skull, but you aren't the one who fought"
@@pieoflords5082 No but he killed the one who made it so Ursun met his fate. And surely can beat the one who shot the bear as well.
In fact, Skarbrand has bring more blood and skulls to Khorne since he was exiled, so...
Kislev Lords: "We have failed our god, our journey was for naught."
Ursun: "Wait, WAIT! I'm awake, I'm awake, did... did you say something?"
Faith forsaken wounded a god when demons could not.
Faith given and them blaming themselves instead of their god renewed his strength.
Gods are tricky like that.
Is that a warcraft reference
@@Ravi9A Yes
They should have had Ursun say "I'm not dead yet!"
@@tedmclaughlin1222 "Our dear bear god died just yesterday!"
"QUIT TELLING EVERYONE I'M DEAD!"
"Sometimes I can still hear his voice!"
Honestly it would have been cool it the ending have theur own effects. if Kislev won, they get an economic bonus to represent spring, The Demon Prince confederates Kislev and can recruit Kislev units, Cathay got another Dragon lord, Orgres get endless meat or lose meat requirements, Skarbrand gets to fly again, Kugath gets to plague every enemy settlement at once, N'kari get a stat boost from a new sensation, and Kairos get full map Vision.
I think Cathay's ending has something to do with an upcoming DLC. Apparently there is a whole jungle section to the east of the current map. That's probably for another Cathay legendary lord
What would be cooler for KuGath's God pox is other factions lose any spiritual or religious buffs over time as sigmar,, dragon lord, slaanesh, great maw fall to The pox and grow weaker.
That would've been an awesome epilogue campaign or final few missions. After you defeat the demon and get to Ursun, your final challenge is all the other armies and clans uniting to defeat you. But you now have the buffs you talk about.
Like in Populous The Beginning when at the end your shaman becomes a god, and the final mission is you against every other tribe, but now you don't have a shaman walking around instead you can now summon spells and natural distasters anywhere you want with much more energy to cast more spells with.
You don't just become a god at the end, but get to play as one as well.
Full map vision is kind of crap compared to all others? It'd be nice if he just has infinite winds of magic and faster barrier charge
I really expected that too so I got really disappointed when you get Belakor what I did not care at all and is totally out of sense.
Katarina: Well Ursun is dead, Kislev is lost. Such a shame.
*FAITH OF A QUEEN SPARKS NEW LIFE IN URSUN*
that should be only for Kostaltyn ending, since he is a zealot
deus ex machina
You mean bear ex machina
deus ex bear?
@@NRX25 god damn it why didnt i think of that
Skarbrand's the only who didn't fulfill his goal. Khorne will never forgive him. Well, it's not like Skarbrand will understand it anyway.
Maybe it's not that he won't forgive him and rather that Skarbrand is simply more to Khorne's liking in his current form believing he must redeem himself? It's possible he's just even more effective a killing mashine, now.
There is this, but overall i'm quite sure it's not in Khorne's nature to forgive anyone for anything doesn't matter what they would do to obtain his pardon, same for the other chaos gods except maybe Nurgle who's a good guy (even if Tzeentch/Slaanesh can fake a forgiveness i guess in contrary of Khorne, in the end i doubt they can really forgive anything).
@@jonaderjona5805 pretty much. Skarbrand thinks he's being punished but doesn't realise Khorne actually favours him more because he's so well motivated to take skulls. Khorne laughing is probably because Skarbrand is trying to earn Khorne's forgiveness not realising he's already forgiven - Khorne is just happier with him on the warpath
Can u plz tell me why was he exiled?
@@m.humaiz1114 for stabbing in the back. TLDR Tzeench manipulated Skarbrand's pride for being the no1 blodthirster into hitting Khorne's back. Red papa smurf didn't like it so he exiled him forever and took his personality
Man, they really should have just said, "And then your faction won. Unless you were playing Skarbrand. The end!"
And we would've gotten the same experience.
Basically, the only one that actually has the leader stand in front of Ursun is Katerina.
@@cracno1125 also belakor joins katarinas side which is even stranger when he joins kostaltyns side.
Gotta love the Chaos endings, specifically with regards to their relationship to their respective gods.
Skarbrand: Wants Khorne's forgiveness. Gives Khorne his best skull yet (whether Khorne's laughter is mocking "You think you're forgiven?", approving "Now THAT'S a skull!" or nervous "Oh...that's quite impressive. You're not still mad are you?" being up to whatever gives you the biggest chuckle).
Ku'Gath: Wants to honour Nurgle. Brews a disease so vile it makes gods sick.
Kairos: Wants to usurp Tzeentch. Claims the eyes of a god and becomes master of causality itself.
N'kari: Doesn't give a single fuck about what Slaanesh thinks. Steals Ursun's last moments of sadness so he can enjoy eternal, divine schadenfreude.
I personally like to think Khorne’s laughter is both approving and mocking.
@@freewillynilly1169"Really, you did all this to get back in my favor? Ok then, I guess you've earned it. Shame you had to go though all the effort though, you were just a few human skulls away from returning to my grace."
yeah its gotta be mocking or he got a giggle of approval
Kairos just wants his damn eyesight back, imagine seeing countles posibilities, but being blind to a crosbowman aiming at you
@@carissamace There is no forgiveness in Khorne's heart.
That is the whole point.
It doesn't matter what Skarbrand does.
He can't be forgiven.
In some of these endings The Oldman really just casually walks off as if he didn't just doom generations or the entire bloody world for giving evil factions the body of Ursun
Honestly the Nurgle ending may pretty much doom the world and even gods, so yea, man sacraficed the whole world for his freedom
if you know what happens in game one, im pretty sure he doesnt care if the bad guys win
@@purpledragonofhonor2193 what happens?
@@Ryan41707 he was actually a follower of tzeentch, supporting the everchosen
So if all the factions except Kislev had teamed up, they could all have divided the respective parts of Ursun among themselves and there would be peace and harmony in the Warhammer world :D
Not really because Ogres pretty much want the whole body for themselves, they were barely willing to give up even a single drop of blood, so they likely wouldn’t have given up the skull or eyes to Khorne and Tzeentch and Nurgle practically wanted the whole body. Also Slaanesh and Cathy couldn’t really work together because Cathy wanted information from Ursin’s soul while N’Kari wanted to trap it for all Eternity to torment it. Also there’s the simple fact that none of the Chaos Factions like or trust each other.
@@InquisitorThomas thankfully the four hate each other or else the warhammer world would be destroyed already
@Bazza Norf yeah...but do we really count the end times as canon?
If the chaos gods actually put aside their differences and worked together long term they’d rule the warhammer world easily… fortunately for everyone else none of them can trust each other, and all of them are more than willing to betray one another… any alliance would fall in on each other for no other reason than to betray before they are betrayed themselves.
@@Swampert919 That's why Chaos Undivided can be OP af when you combine all the units in your armies. Having the plague debuffs on enemy units plus attrition, seducing enemy units to fight for you while you're attacking with Khorne units and tzeentch/slaanesh magic is extremely powerful. Not to mention your leader also flies and can have a variety of roles.
Skullbrand at 6:32: I present to you the skull of Ursun!
Khorne: Cool, did you fight this god in Honorable Bloody Combat?
Skullbrand: uhh, I've shed the blood of countless enemies in your name to get Ursun's Skull!
Khorne: Did you fight this god one on one or not?
Skullbrand: Ursun was dying...I gave him an honorable death.
Khorne at 6:43: You Mercy Killed a God?! Unforgivable!
Khorne does not care from where blood spills or for what reason. Just that it spills.
Khorne might actually respect a honoroble death
He is a most honoroble chaos god after all
Considering Khornes followers must give honorable death out of principle that anything else would please slaanesh, yeah, he did khrones work
Why is Katarin the only one who ACTUALLY appears in her cutscene unlike everyone else?
Because she's the postergirl of the game. I mean, she has a TON of trailers and videos from the devs and she is literally on the main picture in the background for steam.
The game is a mess and Kislev is super favored compared to other factions in addition to having a roster with little to no weakness. Cathay don't have an economy or landmarks that great when you compare to those of Kislev. Same for the Demons.
Probably considered canon.
@@hyko8355 Khorne is very snowbally and arguably the best faction if you just want to map paint quickly.
Cuz her ending is canon
@@ThatTCG well I believe Kairos's in game model doesn't have the eye tong while his more recent table top model does.
I can't believe the even say the same line "X is standing in front of the lifeless god" but the only one even getting a still image of actually STANDING in front of the God is Katarin. LIke they ran out of budget after her animation and couldn't even do a still image of the other faction leaders. That is really sad :/
Yes, that is just disgustingly cheap. I'm 100% sure there is already a mod that adds the characters in the image, or will be very soon
the most diverse ending ever! Only women present :^P
@@ShootMeDeadshe is white and straight so it doesn’t count
Not only they got no animation or image of them standing there.
Katarina is also the only one that SAYS anything. :P
Bull.
her ending is the canon, thats why if i am not mistaken
Kinda sucks that only Katarin has a special scene.
It’s like they forgot to put the models into cutscenes
Well, it's her bear...
It's also Konstayltn's bear as well as Tsar Ursus'
@@Johnny-Thunder Kostaltyn and Boris are more about the bear than Katarin.
@@МихаилМихайлов-т2к and dialogues.
A confused gamer stands before a lifeless god.
After the horrible campaign, 60 second cutscene is all I get?
No refunds!
*silence*
ANSWER ME!!!
CA: cast down 45 Gb patch with new bugs
@@arielrynkowski2647 CA: *laughs in far distance with your money*
@@arielrynkowski2647 “Damn CA…”
And the useless demon you just beat.
Volkmar ending:
"URSUN IS DEAD!"
"WHAT ARE WE GONNA DO!?"
Hooded stranger: "What about worshipping Sigmar?"
...
...
...
"Sure, why not?"
Sigmarite cult: *S T O N K S.*
I hope Volkmar is included in the campaing, his goal is to help Kislev
Bretonnia campaign
"Sorry dude, you know how much these ladies like their fur coats."
That's why Ogre ending is the best. Empire get new Sigmarites and a lot of Ogres get rid off their eternal hunger
@@indrickboreale7381 only for a time.
Ancient Widow: not evil chuckling
Thinking Skarbrand serves Tzeentch, because the amount of hope he has for his hopeless cause is literally insane.
That is why he has a blue on the scarred side of his face
Not to mention that it was Tzeentch who tricked Skarbrand into sneak attacking Khorne, leading to his exile...
Besides Katarins, these are all pretty disappointing. I can understand giving the player what their faction wanted, but the lack of truly unique endings for each faction seems like a slap in the face. Even the Vortex campaign had unique endings for each faction. It's a shame that this is the last campaign of the series.
The DLC factions will probably have unique campaign stories.
I feel like CA knew when making this that it wasn't going to be the star of the game. we're all ultimately waiting for the triple game campaign
@@Eclipsed_Embers If they knew it wasn't going to be the star of the game, then why did they make it so hard to ignore and play sandbox?
@@ocadioan I'm saying that the entire game 3 campaign wasn't supposed to be the star, narritive or not, the upcoming Immortal Empires is.
even katarins ending is disappointing when you realize you only get belakor as some kind of crumpy pet as reward.
Surreal to think the ogre ending makes them free from the maws hunger. Thats the sole reason they eat so damn much, because no matter how much an ogre eats its never enough to not feel like theyre starving ever since the comet hit their homeland and created the great maw
They aren't free. It's a temporary satiation.
@@mylesdrake2949 Even temporary must have felt absolutely great, not feeling like dying from hunger is my preferred feeling as well
It is absolutely mind-boggling how a huge company such as CA is barely able to make small-indie-dev level of ending cinematics. For god sake, they did not even bother to DRAW half of the characters standing in front of Ursun. This is literally a day's work for a semi-competent artist.
It pains me even more when the freaking tutorial showed us how cool it would be to have a Starcraft style campaign with short cinematics woven in between gameplay. And those drawn cinematics really are cheap to make and animate... This is beyond shameful and cheap
True... with something like Starcraft 2 around with mindblowing CGI cutscenes this is pathetic.
Don't foget how 90% of video and audio is repurposed in each and every cinematic
The pandemic did get in the way a bit, it’s disappointing but understandable
@@rynemcgriffin1752 Resident Evil Village, It Takes Two and Guardians of the Galaxy were released last year and look great. The pandemic is not an excuse for everything. Not to mention that they've increased TW Warhammer and TW Warhammer 2's prices and made them same as TW Warhammer 3's. Greedy sons of Slaanesh…
These videos don't show the full ending. There is a whole scene regarding Belakor which was not included in any of these cut scenes.
Another thing about the ending when the Oldman gets his white crow
He suddenly goes blind and crow speaks to him, saying his God is not done with him yet and now he shall be his eyes
Damn, the advisor can’t catch a break
@@rebelsoldier6133 reminds me a twilight zone episode
I didn't get the ending of the advisor going blind. How do you get this ending?
Most of these endings are lackluster, was expecting more lore and more effects they would have on the campaign.
Somewhat copy paste between "races" too. Compared to the vortex cinematics and stories anyway.
Not a lot, and a lot if it.
100 per cent.
So true.
The most lackluster is the Cathay one. Where is the missing dragon? Why did we get Belakor instead?
I feel like Nurgles was the most fulfilling since that's pretty much exactly what would happen.
Kairos being able to see doesn't really make him the "master of time". I'd prefer it if somehow the actual POWER of a god made him essentially the god of time and him beginning his own plot against Tzeench himself.
For slaanesh... Just what the heck was that? Yes I get it it's like a high or whatever but... I mean I'd prefer literally anything else.
Ogres and Kislev make sense.
Cathay, why not have ursun give them the power to find the hidden dragon or something?
Khorne... I dunno. Like yey I made my chair bigger? Nobody thinks Khorne would do ANYTHING with that level of power? Just quit literally sit on it? Like yea Khorne isn't the brightest bulb in the bunch but he's not an idiot.
I'm surprised that Tzeentch would allow Kairos to see the present and not stop him. Seems like Kairos could be a threat to the god of trickery now.
"all according to plan"
Assuming that this is not apart of tzeentch’s plan.
Tzeentch wants to unlock the mysteries of time, which was the whole reason why he threw kairos into the well, to see it’s effects and if he could survive… kairos barely survived and with his newfound power came a crippling weakness of present blindness… kairos just found the cure to that weakness and how to become the master of time.
I expect it won’t be long till tzeentch no longer needs kairos and can claim this power for himself.
Don't worry, kairos will probably "accidentally" bite off his eyeball tongue :p
@@Swampert919 yeah pull a demon slayer muzan "summon the lower six" on his ass lmao
Kairos is doing exactly what Tzeentch wants him to do.
Kostaltyn and Boris endings are too bland... Unlike the queens. Nothing about Boris meeting his daughter and returning to his slumber...
I assume that the makers did not have time or money to expand on the others.
@@magala9287 or they just didnt give a fuck
I blame it on the pandemic
@@magala9287 Time and organisation more than Budget I think. In an interview, Andy Hall expresses that a lot of detail got lost in the production because the various teams couldn't interact as much as they did during Warhammer II due to COVID. He makes the example of the Plague Bearers not counting (as they do in lore), but it's safe to assume the ending cinematic couldn't be as finished as intended for the same reason.
@@farseeraradrel4808 and you actually believe that? in the era of mobile phones, zoom and teams meetings a big multi million dollar company staff couldnt interact with each other?
So this was all about Katarin. No one else even got an appearance in their video, let alone a couple lines of dialogue.
All of them feel kinda like Mortal Kombat character ladder endings
MK XI's endings were better written and drawn than this crap.
What he said
@@fellowtemplar5679 well except for jax
Mortal Kombat Tower Endings are more interesting than these were.
Katarin : Im sorry , Kislev will fall
The faith of a queen sparks new fire within his still heart ,
WTF who wrote this shit ?? She lost her hope aldready man !!
Its a Miracle, Its a Mi-ra-cle
Agree, would fit much more if she did like 50 days of calling to the god and at the end he sprung to life - that would seem like a true miracle of faith not giving up hope.
@@T1Slam to be fair at this point i would have made it that belakor zapps energy out of him the whole time until he dies to become a god and the deadly shot was just needed for his power to leak out this would have made it possible to safe the useless thing and not genericly let it die for everyone just to make an asspull revive that makes even from what is shown no sense. this way the others could have killed whats left of the bear-thing while the others can safe it.
makes you feel shitty for regular soldiers, things like that kinda make a point that unless you're a hero character in warhammer, you're a nobody
entire nation of kislev couldn't do it, a queen did it.
the faith of one solitary individual is able to revive a god that takes the collective faith of hundreds of thousands to maintain.... Sure.
Finally! The collection is complete.
What I really dont get why is Katrina the only one who actually stands before Ursun? Makes no sense for me xD
Video Game production (as in many similar industries) is a pretty chaotic one by nature. You always have to prioritise and adapt to meet the deadlines and finish the gameplay, which often comes at the expanse of the narrative design (depending on its importance).
So I think it's a safe guess that they completed Katarin's ending cinematic first, but then had time problems regarding the completion of the other cinematics. Artist may not have been able to produce Artwork for additional dialogues (like Katarin has) or maybe the sound team couldn't record the voice cast. The game has been, for a good part, produced in COVID situation, which certainly did not help.
The best possibility is a patch, once the team can catch their breath, which completes the other cinematics (though to be fair, only Cathay, Kostaltyn and Boris really needs it. The Daemon Prince too perhaps, but the Ogres and Daemons are fine as they are).
Well she is kind of the flagship LL or WH3
@@farseeraradrel4808 Thanks for the reply. Yes I think its really a combination of the things you mentioned. A patch would be really great but sadly I dont think this would happen because we have never seen cinematics coming with a patch but who knows :D Too bad the endings arent as long and fleshed out as the intros...
The cutscene team scraps whatever is at the bottom of budget cauldron. Such is the fate of priority. hunger lingers.
it is normal now to release an unfinished/unpolished game, it;s funny how ppl blame covid even though this trend started in 2010, hell they cut blood to resell when you have a bloody blood fountain/cascade/sea in khornes realm and nurgle spits/barfs and shats all over his enemy like there;s no tomorrow
i feel so bad for my homie skarbrand
khorne just went "lol thanks."
Skarbrand: Maybe Dad will finally forgive me if I present him with this god skull that I went through so much to get!
Khorne: Lmao no
Just wanted to say I appreciate you slicing up the endings and not just shoving all of them up with their redundancies intact like a lot of channels would do. Also good job for adding the chapters!
Imagine kugath releases the God pox and nurgle gets sick
That actually sounds fantastic
Nurgle would probably like it
@@sasca854 "that's some good shit, my son"
I get that Katrina's ending is cannon. But like, what if you had a proper cinematic ending for all factions. And just as they are about to get what they desire Ursus wakes up and the 3 heroes of Kisliev assemble to face down the foe. Yeah it would make the rest of the factions seem like they fought for nothing but it would both give credit to the protagonists and keep the outcome cannon still.
would be legit better that the actual ending but what bugs me more is that every faction gets belakor as reward.
Wait...
Someone finished a nurgle campaign?!
You can finish the campaign with one strong army. you don't really have to expand.
the campaign is actually easiser if you don't expand and Nurgle is quite possibly the best faction at just sitting in 1 or 2 provinces
Thanks for putting these all together so we don’t have to keep sitting through the recycled segments.
These are a real letdown compared to the last batch. I feel making this a prequel to the first game was a mistake, we should have had the endings show the winning faction have a bigger impact. The way this set up, killing Kislev’s god and victories of daemons that should have dire consequences for the rest of the world feel irrelevant.
It was a HUGE mistake making this a prequel when both titles kept implying that the demon invasion was coming, they hinted it A LOT in WH2.
@@AzureRoxe They probably just don't want to get to the end times otherwise they either end the franchise or move on to Age of Sigmar
@@bag-manbaron2547 They weren't concerned about that, just look at the endings in the last game;
-Dark Elves, with one or two exceptions, sees Malekith become a god and ensure he will take over the world.
-Skaven endings have them summon the Great Horned Rat into the world, or in Throt's case, cause daemons to pore in.
-Taurox's ending has him pretty much kick off the End Times.
-Arkhan's ending has defeat the forces of Nekahara assembled to stop and bring about Nagash's return, with the hint Nagash will win when he returns.
We have multiple endings that would mean the end of the franchise if they were canon.
@@dragonstormx I disagree, if they weren't concerned they would have just gone into the end times since where they were with Warhammer 2 was basically the set up for end times. But, I'm not worried if I'm wrong.
@@bag-manbaron2547 Warhammer 2 didn't look like it was setting for the End Times to me. It had endings that would disrupt the status quo if they were canon, that hardly equates to the End Times, especially since very few of them involved victories for followers of the Chaos Gods.
2 turns after the end of the game you get the epilogue message which explains your ending a bit more and also explains how the advisor had gone blind
Thankyou for showing cinematic ending of all faction
I hope that the DLC races will have their own campaign cinematics
Imagine the Empire stood there watching a real dead God corpses or maybe the Vampire counts hahahaha
@@Isad1918 imagine the chaos dwarfs binding ursun's power into machines
I wouldn’t hold your breath
based on Total War Warhammer 2's DLC races they'll probably have an entirely different campaign objective and they'll be doing their own thing
The Lizardmen get to add him to their roster. Bit underpowered though.
Wow they were so lazy they didn’t even make slightly separate ones for the Miao Ying and Zhao Ming.
just like ogre kingdom intro
It feels odd considering how great and well done the Prolog was. Yet how... Bland the main story felt?
I guess this is what Pokemon Cycle was... Strong begining... Then run out of budget (or interest) with the end.
The (good) faction endings being a repeat with only a line changed.
Still a bit surprised by all of the Skarbrand love/sympathy.
Because everyone loves Skarbrand, how can you not?
Skarbrand hates everything especially himself, he works hard and its never enought , and even gets mocked fdespite all his in essence hes the incarnation of the unapreaciated worker.
@@Darktusken in some way he is guts from berserk but without philosopy and charactergrowth behind it.
@@thanquolrattenherz9665 agreed hes basically "mad dog" gut the one that lives only to kill after being betrayed. before he met puck
Me: "Oh wow, bittersweet ending for kislev, pretty cool..."
Ursun: "And I took this personally"
Skarbrand should get a bonus mission. He gives Khorne the bear-skull, gets laughed at, and then decides to take the Ultimate Prize for the Skull Throne: Khorne's Own Skull. Take it, and the Skull Throne for himself!
Khorne literally slapped Skarbrand silly. Not even someone as OP as Kroak would stand a chance against a Chaos god.
That is what got Skarbrand thrown across the warp to begin with
@@Dixnnn Jimmy Space probably could
@@Dixnnn, But did Kroak literally have a chance to kill a Chaos God such as Khorne?
yeaaah.. Skarbrand already tried that. Since that day his wings are charred, half his face is missing, and he tries really hard to get forgiven
Honestly kind of glad I watched this instead of putting the time into to winning as each faction
When does IM come out? That's what I'm really playing these games for
What a lot of people are waiting for now
Probably in April
tbh, i'd rather let them out with the mods while waiting for IM, my first mods will always be the faction unlocking, i love the starting position of the Celestial Loyalist and Bloody Sword xd
"A >everyone except the Queen< stands before a lifeless god"
>squints< "... Where?"
Tzeentch’s ending was by far the creepiest. Dem eye balls 👀
Change and mutations my friend... three heads would be too boring.
@Niklas Lehtinen tthat would have ended in a copyright strike from the pokemon company
lame and lazy. need new head
The Ursun story is honestly terrible. No reward apart from Belakor after completing it. Belakor himself isn't that good, doesn't have a special legendary lord trait and his skill tree is literally missing a line. Can not wait for mortal empires to come out so I don't have to worry about the demon rifts ever again.
Yeah for me it was the same for the vortex. “Ok this was nice the first time.” When Immortal Empires is out I’ll never touch this campaign again I don’t think
instead of just randomly popping up i hope there are scripted events/ certain factions that could open a 2 way rift that'd be cool, 40k factions use warp travel, it wouldn't be that big of a stretch of the imagination to have a portal mechanic
@@zach942 in earlier games you got amazing buffs sometimes even fitting for the events unfolding while in this part belakor joins kostaltyns great orthodoxy.
Cant wait for a Skaven ending with Ikit Claw ready to experiment with the god-bear
Oh... Ah no, A dangerous thing is ikit claw.... now, Ikit claw as a god.
Wow most of them are copy-pastes except a few phrases and a few pics. Damn this is lazy for such big companies and such a massive game.
less money to develop = more money to earn from the foolish fans... or so that's what CA thinks.
maybe if you had blood and gore dlc you could unlock a better ending
its especialy sad compared to the intros for each faction that have far mroe uniqueness to them
@@guldukat1354 i swear to god if i dont get at least one flavor unit for khorne from the blood and gore dlc im gonna be pretty pissed at that missed opportunity
Kislev lords: Our god is dead forever and there is nothing we can do about it, Kislev will fall
Narrator: THEIR FAITH HAS REVIVED URSUN
Karl Franz/Empire Ending:
An Emperor stands before a lifeless god.
The divine corpse still fresh to purify.
With calls to the divine, the body fades from this world.
The promise of power, now denied to all.
The Great Bear of Kislev is now at Sigmar's side.
Perhaps in time, the lands will heal, and the people will come to terms with Ursun laid to rest.
Wonder what would the Asur, Bretonnia, Dawi, Druchii and Asrai be like?
Yuri could have gotten a better ending tbh - too much lore about him now I'm still invested into his character
I fell like at the end there should have been a fight between Daniel and Yuri (before he got corrupted) where you get to pick side.
I think it would be cool to fight "your own creation" in shape of demon prince.
in all honesty im disapointed how they handled him considering he and katarin apparently had a thing, or how as a demon he still seemed to care about kislev to some degree(as his own personal territory but still) damn sad he didnt get more considering his strong intro in the prolog
The Overttyrant stands before a lifeless god in LEGO City! Feed it to the maw!
...
HEY!
Build the LEGO Maw!
Looks like Ku’Gath finally made papa Nurgle proud, but Nurgle was already proud before.
*Sad Starband noises
Kislev : Ursun wake up + Kislev STONKS
Cathay : Urgh I'm dying but here the direction to found your sis.
Prince of chaos : Ursun = No , Prince of chaos = Yes.
Ogres : Ursun = S tier meat
Nurdle : Ursun = S tier ingredients
Khorn : Ursun = nothing
Slanesh : Ursun = enjoyable toys
Tseensh : Ursun = organic camera
Now that Ive watched this I dont have to slave and slog through all the other campaigns. Once was enough for me. Thanks op.
Though seriously... The lack of effort behind these scenes makes even your first playthrough feel empty. Like you got jipped. No realy campaign rewards, no extra content. Be'lakor as a general was interesting but he was crap as a general, only having some decent combat abilities... Its the vortex campaign but 3 times worse.
4:05 All hail John Chaos, god of Kislev!
I thought it was Daniel :p
@@thorveim1174 Daniel Chaos, John Chaos, Mark Chaos, Whatever! Thats the fun he brings
i like how the narrator got his own ending
khorne wanted skarbrand to earn his forgiveness not from offering Ursuns head but by just giving khorne a proper fight for once considering skarbrands transgression was trying to stab him in the back to avoid a full fight
Katarin: Yo Bear! Wake your sorry ass, its past mid day get your life together!
Ursun: K.
So like, is Yuri now a God that still is under the influence of the chaos Gods? Is he a standalone Chaos God? Is he like Hashnut? Or is he just an independent evil god?
prolly independent or same as belakor
one made by the ruinous powers is never truly free of the ruinous powers
Skarbrand: Pls khorne i gift you the skull of a god!
"Lol" said khorne "Lmao"
i feel like cathay and kislev teaming up make the most sense, kislev saves ursun and then cathay can get the info they need
9:07 Does it bother anyone else that at the very end they spelled lone witness as loan witness? Am I missing something or did they use the wrong word?
It's strange that the evil factions could have worked almost all with each other.Flesh for the Ogres,the Skull for Skarbrand,The spirit for N'Kari,the eyes for Kairos
story of TW:Warhammer3: Local old man starts a massive world war.
Dude you made a mistake, you've just showed the same ending 11 times...
shoulda played the bonus reveal song for the ogre kingdom in the background or something...feels like a soup lacking a bit of salt.
I love how everyone gets to stand in front of Ursun...
The old man really thought that he is going to be free :))
I though the laughter on Skarbrand ending was from Skarbrand, overjoyed by finally getting his debt paid. I don't see Khrone to be one for laughs.
You can perceive it like that, there's definitely enough ambiguity in the phrasing. Although I feel like skarbrand getting forgiven would be far more against khorne character. Skarbrand was kicked out because he attacked khorne in a dishonourable way, while his back was turned, bringing him the skull of a great enemy that was already dead and not killed in direct combat wouldn't please Khorne at all. If anything, it makes sense khorne would belittle Skarbrand with laughter because it shows the bloodthirster has learned nothing, it's not about the skulls, the skulls are just a thing to tribute Khorne with and representation of proper combat and victory/ death.
@@GFXCXZ I guess even Khrone can let out a laugh once in a while... still this would be one ending where you lose even if you win.
But I agree the skull he brought was not a big prize. The skull is a symbol of an enemy slain. The slaying is the important prize, not the object.
awesome compilation man
Winning with Kislev is disgustingly positive for a Warhammer setting. xD
The last music of the common ending has a very strong Lord of the Rings vibe.
Hmm so Kairos referring to the Advisor as "Pawn of the Great Deceiver" wasn't a callback. It was a foreshadowing technically.
this was even foreshadowed in total war 1 when you play as warriors of chaos at one point in campaign a cinematic starts were the advisor proclaims your are an idiot to get fooled by him and spawns an tzeentch army against you and gets eaten by his white crow which transforms into a lord of change after that. i mean more obvious is not possible. which cannonicly put tw 1 after the events of total war 3
Aw finally! Legend!
Khorne really said: lmao jk you ain’t getting shit
My dissapointment is super immeasurable
Skarbrand could have just as easily become a god himself with the divinity of Ursun and possibly start to rival Khorne in power, which is why he betrayed him in the firstplace, because he thought himself stronger than Khorne.
Ursuns power is nothing compared to khorne
@@the_dropbear4392 still better than being constantly rejected by khorne
That would require a bit too much brain power for skarbrand to muster after his exile… khorne burnt away anything that isn’t rage.
He seeks forgiveness from khorne because there’s simply nothing else left inside him to guide his mindless anger.
Demons are loyal to their deiety because they can be re-absorbed at any time. Hence why Skarbrand never took up an opportunity to define his master ever again. He was lucky it ended on Exile.
@@jahjah7940 not true.
Would it REALLY have been too hard to just take the effort they put into the prologue and intros and do it again for the endings? Other than the Ice Queen, none of the Lords even speak in their cutscenes and it's just a single drawing that's different with everything else being copy and pasted. There is only one canon ending anyways, give us some fucking variety.
a bit disepointed with Kostaltyn and boris end honestly its the same as katarinas but they don't even stand there or say anything
it would be cool for sorcerer homie to say “come my crow, and witness my ascension, for i am malcador.”
Love these.
Piteous Skarbrand. Truly a Sisyphean plight.
So.... This story takes place BEFORE Warhammer 2 total war?, and this advisor becomes the blind one? 👁🕊☠️
Wait...is Ku'gath about to drop Ursun's... testicle in that pot?
Fresh bear-balls. The greatest ingredient of them all!
And all we got for winning was a level 20 Be'lakor as one of are generals. Was expecting something similar to the faction wide buffs you got from winning the vortex campaign in Warhammer 2.
Personally i went from 10 provinces, thousands of cash and 10 armoes down to the capital with only 2 armies left to protect it. When they said without him kislev would be gone, it would next turn.
So....Since the advisor ends up with the white crow...Wich he had since the first game...Does that mean this campaign takes place before the two other games? And that he never broke the curse?
All of the story budget went to the prologue I see
The CA guys seem to have taken their training from the Mass Effect school of Endings.
Huh Daniel became Chernabog :P
The "x" stands before a lifeless god
Wow, they all honor their deal with the old man
Be cool if they made the Advisor a possible Faction Lord for like a unique mix of other various factions. Be a sort of "create your own nation" Kind of thing. I don't know if it could work but something like that would be cool.
Is the entire game just about a demon boi and a big dead ice bear?!
yeah, no point buying it now.
@@temba92 if you get microsoft game pass the first month is 1 dollar and 10 bucks a month after, warhammer 3 is on the gamepass
Poor cute bear got killed well atleast we can save him as kislev let's hope in total war warhammer 4 we can see other great things like ursen
Sry if i just dont get the joke.... But you are aware taht twh3 is the end of the twh games?
@@Wikinger4Live HUH why
@@awesomedog1415 because they said that it is a trilogy...... Since the First game
@@Wikinger4Live i started playing the 3rd one a week ago (havent even heard of the game series untill a week ago) such a shame i thought it was pretty fun, might play 1 and 2
@@awesomedog1415 2 yes 1 is not worth
Poor Skarbrand, he tried so hard and got so far.
So it's probably Katarin that's canon, judging by the extra effort put into her ending as well as it maintaining the status quo.
And the demo
really the only ones that could be canon without seriously messing up Warhammer lore are the Kislev ones, the Cathay one (they just find one of their siblings, not too much of a big deal to the rest of canon seeing as Cathay was practically non-existant in canon until now) , the Skarbrand one (ultimately he acheives nothing), the N'kari one (it really feels like he just turned up, watched for a bit and keeps it as a fond memory) and the Ogre ones (the use of the word "respite" would imply that the cessation of their hunger is temporary) and all the endings other than the Kislev ones would need to be pretty close to the End Times in order for Ursun's death to not have a massive effect.
the fact that Katarin's clearly got extra attention though does make it clear that hers is intended to be the canon ending though
Wow... Those endings are really.... unique