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Fimir - Forgotten Race of Warhammer (Possible AoS Dominion army?)
Fimir is a forgotten race of Warhammer lore. Made to be a signature army of Warhammer Fantasy Battles and making their first appearance in Warhammer Fantasy Roleplay, they almost instantly became a background race with not a lot of people being interested in them. Now, with the new AoS Dominion boxset on the horison, people specualate, that Fimir are returning!
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Variety of Chaos Cults (Warhammer Lore video)
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Chaos is a beloved and iconic part of Warhammer with a lot to offer beyond The Big Four. There are more than just Khorne, Slaanesh, Tzeentch, and Nurgle and even they have a lot more to them. Chaos Dwarves, Norska, and warbands of Warcry have a very interesting spin on the Chaos lore and we will examine them here. Let's take a look at many interesting iterations that go beyond the standard and ...
Reviewing EVERY Warhammer Fantasy Roleplay Second Edition book ever released!
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TIMESTAMPS: 0:00 Intro 2:25 Core Rule Book 2:51 Career Compendium 4:25 Character pack 5:58 Old World Armoury 8:32 Game Master Pack 12:06 Realm of Sorcery and Tome of Salvation 13:56 Tome of Corruption 15:29 Game Master Toolkit 16:41 Old World Bestiary 18:03 Paths of the Damned Campaign 18:54 Sigmar's Heirs 20:14 Knights of the Grail and Barrony of the Damned 21:38 Childen of the Horned Rat 23:3...
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Glorious Revolution of the People (Reformed) and Griffon's Tail - Warhammer Fantasy lore
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Glorious Revolution of the People (Reformed) is the notorious revolutionary organization, famous for their newspaper - Griffon's Tail - a satirical newspaper that is selling like halfling cakes in the Great City of Altdorf. GRP(R) is an organization that aims to destroy the monarchy and institute a democratic state. Always great to get some crazy leftism in your WFRP games! LINKS: Cursed Antien...
Politics? In my Warhammer? My take on Warhammer Community post (You will not be missed)
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NOTE: This video was recorded and done before I noticed Arch Warhammer removing some of his videos, where he is being explicitly racist, dropping n-words, and using n-words as a synonym to the word "slave". It seemed like I was the only one aware of this video, so I decided to save it from being deleted and posted a clip from it on my twitter. I deliberately didn't mention a single name in this...
Great War Against Chaos and Tolkien's Theory of History (Warhammer lore analysis)
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Great War Against Chaos was an essential conflict that made the Empire what it is during the reign of Karl Franz. The significance of this event is even more visible if one looks at the way history is structured in traditional fantasy. Tolkien and his Theory of History, that he used in Lord of the Rings and even in real life. So let's take a look at the war of Magnus the Pious versus Asavar Kul...
How to make lore engaging in Warhammer Fantasy Roleplay and TTRPGs
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Let's talk about making lore fun for your games- be it for WFRP or any other TTRPGs. This is primarily directed at games and systems that already have a setting. I use Warhammer Fantasy Roleplay as my example as this is the game system I play. Marienburg sourcebook: drive.google.com/open?id=0B29BCLRW3YTYUjl1aDFzM3NPTnM The video with the peasants: ua-cam.com/video/_-MzNpMD1K8/v-deo.html My soci...
Awesome video, thanks man
it’s a not problem for any normal adult to read about terrible things that happen in the world. Particularly when it happens in made up worlds. Murder, mass murder, demonic sacrifices or being eaten by beastmen would all be horrific to actually experience or witness. People trying to kill you because of your race or for monetary gain or just for fun would be terrible in reality and this is the mainstay of warhammer. These things are are as bad or worse than grape yet you don’t seem to have a problem with any of them? It’s childish to panic about grape happening in the warhammer world. Even more so when it’s in a fantasy monster description mentioning it in passing. The Greek gods often where involved in grape do you think we should condemn Greek mythology? Ban it maybe if it’s so bad to mention these things? The fimir background should be viewed in a mature way without all this moralistic Pearl clutching. In a world of pure horror why make a non-point about this??? It’s ridiculous.
Just getting into ttrpgs and wfrp. Been a Wargamer for 2 decades. Excellent video, what song is this? It’s badass
Just stumbled upon this channel and already a fan! Hope Eugene's alive and well in this hell of a world. Женя, ты как там?
A lot of stuff in Warhammer, especially the millennia-long history of 40k, is not going to be immediately useful for bums, guards men and coinclippers. But the small things like what a tech-guild does is. GW liked to throw little dnippets of microfiction from unreliable authors in between rules blocks. Sometimes entire small novels.
Love that little Žižek sniffle and so on and so on
I totally agree with you here. It's how I play warhammer total war. I make my own story. I can project as evil playing good faction or doing what is good while playing an evil faction.
Preach, brother!
Any suggestions on how to use the lore well when using the Savage Worlds rules? Example of my situation: I am playing in a situation where it's basically a mordheim city but technically different world but similar lore as Warhammer. This city they are at is under some weird effect that nobody can identify (making it up as I go with random charts from gm emulator) but so far we have ended up with mutants and weird crystals and such so it's basically wyrdstone. I want to have players affect by this weird corruption/chaos but no rules in any of my Savage Worlds handles it well and some suggestions I've found either have you mutating too fast or basically never.
A fucking crime that this video is so underrated
Looks like one module is missing from your list. The Pig, the Witch and the Lover. I've seen a bunch of these books sold on feebay, at the Goblins-Toy-Chest. These books are reallly going up in price these days! Thanks for the share!!
This idea of the past being better than the present goes at least as far back as Classical Greece. Their cosmogony included the notion that humanity as a whole is living in the third age, the least of the ages thus far.
On the spear: It's a very long stick. It should be awkward to carry and fight with indoors. I would probably increase the bulkiness and add a -10 WS penalty when fighting in confined spaces. It is important to understand the books are by default set right after the great Scourge of Chaos campaign, when most villages were destroyed or abandoned, so the prices of goods would be very different than what you expect a stable economy to have. Old World Armory is actually a really nice book if you want to make an episodic campaign where characters live in a settlement of some kind and spend weeks, months, or even years between scenarios. It includes rules for income, and a bunch of hirelings.
Your leap of logic in retaking the past is mistaken. Part of the idea is the very world itself is decaying. It can’t be taken back, it’s gone. That is part of the nostalgia and longing. I miss my grandfather but he has passed. I can’t blame someone else and try to reclaim him. That leap of logic doesn’t actually make sense. Similarly the past had a certain quality to it which is now gone and diminished, something separate from progress. Like with the example I mentioned above, I used to have my grandfather, but there is more than just that. Through him I also have a more direct connection to the past. He has lived through those events and knew people who have now passed which I had a more direct link to through him. With him gone, such things are more distant. There are things in the past that matter and there is a connection to them which diminishes with time, irrespective of progress. There is also more to that idea of a certain quality to the past. It seems like with each successive generation people get worse. An example being how old people always complain about young people. You could interpret that as people getting worse or old folk being bitter, but I am inclined to the prior more than dismissing it out of hand as the latter. First, older people have more experience and typically more wisdom and should be respected because of it. Second, they were once young themselves. If it is just old people being old then why wouldn’t they remember that from when they were young and still hold that position? We also have those tales of the people of days past being much tougher too. We ourselves are diminishing with the world. Finally, I have another thing to say about the people of the past. It isn’t all just them being stronger in the past, and there is some value to romanticizing the past to an extent. There is another factor which is those we often hear about are those who were exemplary, the one in a million kind of people. With time, iron rusts away, but gold remains. I’m not saying all things were good or better back then, but what we still have is worth looking up to as examples and role models today. Something to strive for. People who would be exemplary in any age. For me, as an American, I look up to the founding fathers who fought for freedom and liberty or in the civil war those who fought and died to make men free or those men who fought in world war 2 against the evil of the nazis. They are strong and virtuous men we should all look up to and strive to be like. Looking back on the good of the past provides us with examples we can look back at to propel us forward, strive to new heights, and be the best we can be. There is value in remembering the heroes of the past, in remembering what has not rusted away with time but endures.
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Hmm, and these should be "roughly" compatible with the actual 4th edition, with a bit of work. Interesting.
Interessting vid, one of my fav minor chaos god is morghur, his literal chaos is incredibly thematic for the beasts of chaos.
Great video🙌
Ratcatchers and their small but VICIOUS dogs. Dont forget, they are vicious. :D
Is there a reason he has stopped? I too just discovered his channel today. Is his hiatus/break related to the war? Has he run a foul the government?
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No more content? Sad...was very well done!
Just found this guy's videos. Real bummer he stopped making them. They were good.
True. Any other similar youtubers you'd recommend? Something more wfrp than wfb/total war?
@@MultiCyberAngel No I've been hunting for the same thing. Just started getting into GMing 4e so was looking for stuff to listen to at work. to get more familiar with the lore of the old world.
Just found this guy's videos. Real bummer he stopped making them. They were good.
The greedy god is Ranald, not Randal. Randal was from Zelazny's Amber?
Isn't Handrich the god of gathering gold?
Didn't Monty Python take piss of that in The Life Of Brian?
This guy hasn't uploaded in a year, Arch is going strong. I Like Quinsberrys other videos, at least enough to give them a watch, but they aren't that deeply focused, and Arch is defending the community more.
Well, I was subscribed for about 12 hours... Politics have no place in any game community. I know nothing about the politics of _anyone_ at my gaming table, and I don't want to know. I am also not in the habit of treating people like pariahs and bigots for disagreeing with me. Everything is _not_ political. Grow the hell up. Have a nice day!
Incidentally, the nearest things to workhouses that are documented in WFRP are probably the orphanages such as Krinkleheim which is documented in Apocrypha 2: the chart of Darkness under Chapter 4 Prisons in the Empire. These are places where orphaned children caught on the streets of cities are sent to learn useful skills and save them from poverty and a life of crime. They are run by religious organizations such as the Reform Crusade and the Lex Imperalis and sponsored by the nobility such as Grand Countess Beatrice von Liebwitz but are essentially workhouses where children are worked to death and sold into slavery.
I am trying to create a series of Altdorf newletters based upon the list provided in Shades of Empire and was pleased to note that you showed an example copy of the Griffon's Tail, which is one that that I was struggling to create a template for. Did you ever find an example of the logo? I am certain that I've seen a copy of the Grifons backside and pile of dung logo somewhere. But I'm damned if i can find it now I need it.
This is some Hegelian bullshittery XD
9:50 Is it okay for men who want to be women to go to women's toilets? Can you be a liberal while being a race-realist? Is black on black violence ten times higher than police on black violence? Do you want to argue over socio-economic issues of 21st century and science of evolution of homo sapiens? I don't, you do. Therefore I politely ask to not bring politics into "insert your hobby".
And just when we needed him the most, he disappeared
Also, the bretonnia knights do pay a fortune point to do the blessings.
Great review, the advantage hand weapons have is they can be used as a parry with other weapons including the shield, spears cannot. Otherwise your right, the spear is better in every way.
I know I'm a bit two years late for this comment. But a good take on tolkien vision of Past is well develop by (you quoted him in the video) George R. R. Martin in the world building of Elden Ring: the game's core ideas focus on this common trope of a Glorious Past era, but as you dig deep into the lore you learn that nothing in the age of Queen Marika before the shatering was any near the romanticized version presented to us at first. Martin Also does that with the Song of Ice and Fire Books: in Fire and Blood, witch is written by a Maester narrating the events of the Dance of The Dragons you see a lot of mentions to how people change their perspective on the past. Basically the nostalgia trap: we romanticize a past era wich was as bad and full of trouble as the time we're living now. The Wisecrack video on the Philosofy of Elden Ring has very good insights from historians on that Theory and quote a lot on those Tolkien's Ideas. Definitively worth checking out.
Fimir are present in WFRP's newest edition (4th), which is pretty awesome :) They're in the core rulebook, in the bestiary section
Great video. I now want to run a Marienberg campaign just so I can get Beaky into one of my games.
Only villains in Tolkien say "You are a lesser son, of greater sires". No, the progress of Tolkein is accepting the mantle from godly beings of times gone by. The power of the "old gods" is fading, and soon will be expended. Normal people are what ultimately defeat the evil of history, and redeem the world. The "Great Men of History" is real. Dismissing the idea outright is utterly foolish. The reality is that while history is a river, some people of sufficient impact may alter that course, through herculean effort... for good or ill. Historians then go and tell everyone that it was obvious that something played out the way it did, and think no more of it.
Tome of corruption is amazing! Ran a chaos focused campaign that went for about 3 years before life got in the way
I am late to the game but great video. One of my biggest challenge with WFRP is on how to start a campaign. How to justify to have a bunch of normal people involved in all sorts of adventures (a lawyer, rat catcher and a warden are working together?). Would love to have your take on it. Cheers!
I told my players that there’d been a big beastman warherd on a rampage and they’d all gotten drafted into the Lanwehr(militia) to help deal with it. The warherd has mostly gone back to its bloodground now, and the player characters are friends now. Not a perfect explanation, but it is serviceable.
apart from obviously the rulebook, which book you would suggest for a dm to read before starting their group's first wfrp campaign?
Truth be told I’d say that the GRP is ripe for Chaos infiltration one of its original ring leaders, Yevgeny Yefimovich, was a mutant with dark powers after all. I’d say players if they so chose to be apart of the GRP should at first try to purge the “party” itself of the chaotic taint itself before starting larger operations. If the players however want to play a Chaos Campaign and be themselves cultists infiltrating the GRP well that in of itself would lead to an interesting campaign, after all they are subverting the subversives.