"The dragons were mere play things to them." Well that does it. No wonder the dragons are all hiding away and sleeping. They got PTSD from being molested by the Old Ones.
@ i don't like sand, but this is Total War: Warhammer. A lot of things are already lore breaking (which isn't a bad thing) that's what makes this game fun because it's your own 'sandbox' for example * Wood Elves occupy all of Norsca* would they ever do that in the lore? No! But this game certainly won't stop you from conquering all of Warhammer with whatever race you choose, so yes I think Albion would be a great dlc for Warhammer besides they already have the island :D
Roman Phenes Not trying to argue against Albion, but Norsca has way, WAY more info on them than Albion. They appear frequently in the lore and novels, and most of their units come directly from the lore: War Mammoths appeared in the fluff and novels, and they had a Forge World model. Fimir and Skin Wolves had rules in both the Monstrous Arcanum and Storm of Chaos. Frost Wyrms are mentioned in the Dwarfs, Ogre Kingdoms, and Warriors of Chaos 8th edition army books. It's literally just a mention and there's no description, but they are canon. Marauder Champions aren't mentioned by name, but in novels like "Knight of the Realm", powerful Norscan kings had an elite cadre of armored warriors who were essentially Chaos Warriors in all but name, so it works. Berserkers also aren't mentioned by name, but Norscans were infamous for entering a frothing, berserk rage in battle, so having them as a separate unit makes sense. Finally, you have two great picks for lords, Wulfrik and Throgg, who, despite being from the Warriors of Chaos book, aren't actually Chaos Warriors themselves (Throgg rules the Trolls of Troll Country, and Wulfrik is just a super badass Norscan warrior), and were probably put in the Warriors of Chaos book just because there was nowhere else to put them. Finally, Norsca actually had a full army list way back in 4th edition during the 1990s, so there's a good precedent to them being playable. Albion has way less lore, and would take a lot more work to make playable.
Could you please list your sources in the video description? There's a lot of fan-made army books and lore on the internet, so listing your sources would reassure viewers unfamiliar with the canon lore that you know what you're talking about. Plus, it lets us look up those sources ourselves, which is fun.
"The dragons were mere play things to them."
Well that does it.
No wonder the dragons are all hiding away and sleeping.
They got PTSD from being molested by the Old Ones.
I absolutely love the mysterious vibe I get from Albion and would really appreciate them being added in TWW2 as a dlc faction.
Roman Phenes they would be a good faction but there are very few character a regiment of renown and the dark emissary
True but look at Norsca they implemented them in perfectly without much info.
why? they only stick on their Island,wouldn't make much sense to put them in the game since we already got norsca.
@ i don't like sand, but this is Total War: Warhammer. A lot of things are already lore breaking (which isn't a bad thing) that's what makes this game fun because it's your own 'sandbox' for example * Wood Elves occupy all of Norsca* would they ever do that in the lore? No! But this game certainly won't stop you from conquering all of Warhammer with whatever race you choose, so yes I think Albion would be a great dlc for Warhammer besides they already have the island :D
Roman Phenes Not trying to argue against Albion, but Norsca has way, WAY more info on them than Albion. They appear frequently in the lore and novels, and most of their units come directly from the lore:
War Mammoths appeared in the fluff and novels, and they had a Forge World model.
Fimir and Skin Wolves had rules in both the Monstrous Arcanum and Storm of Chaos.
Frost Wyrms are mentioned in the Dwarfs, Ogre Kingdoms, and Warriors of Chaos 8th edition army books. It's literally just a mention and there's no description, but they are canon.
Marauder Champions aren't mentioned by name, but in novels like "Knight of the Realm", powerful Norscan kings had an elite cadre of armored warriors who were essentially Chaos Warriors in all but name, so it works.
Berserkers also aren't mentioned by name, but Norscans were infamous for entering a frothing, berserk rage in battle, so having them as a separate unit makes sense.
Finally, you have two great picks for lords, Wulfrik and Throgg, who, despite being from the Warriors of Chaos book, aren't actually Chaos Warriors themselves (Throgg rules the Trolls of Troll Country, and Wulfrik is just a super badass Norscan warrior), and were probably put in the Warriors of Chaos book just because there was nowhere else to put them.
Finally, Norsca actually had a full army list way back in 4th edition during the 1990s, so there's a good precedent to them being playable.
Albion has way less lore, and would take a lot more work to make playable.
Great vid and I hope Albion is introduced via CA's own designs. Only thing to mention Is the Irish word Ogham is actually pronounced as ''Oh-m''
Can't wait for this area to be REALLY playable on Total War Warhammer
WTH!!!? NO VAMPIRE FACTIONS MENTIONED!!?!??!? IN THIS ENTIRE PLAYLIST
Wish they got added in to total war warhammer 2 would ba e been a great faction to play.
Just read Giant slayer and absolutely ❤ Albion
Could you please list your sources in the video description? There's a lot of fan-made army books and lore on the internet, so listing your sources would reassure viewers unfamiliar with the canon lore that you know what you're talking about. Plus, it lets us look up those sources ourselves, which is fun.
1Korlash mate he reads this shit straight off the wiki
I find the Albion faction in Warhammer to be quite underpowered in relation the strength they're supposed to have.
I never understood why cave dwelling is primative,nice vid and great narration btw
I find your video very interesting
Can I tranclate this video and upload to my channel
(Сan I use the materials from your video)?
I'll leave a link to your original
"the old ones" You mean the British Empire? loloolololol
you narrate a bit too fast
love the vid and the content, but i can hear every single time you breath in from your nose.