This is unironically the most soothing ASMR I always find myself coming back to. I dunno, I guess the shrieking of mongrel southerners, the pursuit of blood for the blood god and skulls for the skull throne, and glorious battle being joined is just too relaxing to me. XD
I actually was wonder if orcs campaign was a dlc so I wanted check it, and now I understand that battle march IS orcs dlc campaign, no wonder it's more detailed than other 2 campaigns
The fact that you only get to choose between either Nurgle or Khorne is pretty disappointing to me. I would have chosen Khorne either way but I still would've liked to hear what Slaanesh and Tzeentch had to offer.
yeah but Slaanesh doesn't exist yet in the setting but they should have included the oldest god Tzeencth cause he's the god of change and threads the warp into the time lines
It's not a big change, mostly the model Thorgar uses before ascending to daemonhood. He'll be a fat, ugly bastard with a glaive instead of wielding axe and flail.
The Empire campaign story is as close to canon as can be as it's just after the end of the Great War Against Chaos, some 200 years before the "present time" and Karl Franz's reign as the Emperor. In the Empire campaign, we see it's right after Magnus the Pious won the Battle at the Gate of Kislev and was crowned as the Emperor of a reunited Empire of Sigmar. And in the Chaos campaign we see it's right after Asvar Kul's death, since one of Thorgar's main goals was to recover his body. This therefore goes in parallel, with the Empire attempting to mop up the remaining Chaos forces and the Chaos forces attempting to regroup. The O&G-Dark Elf campaign is a little more complicated; I belive it takes place after the Empire campaign as the DE kills the Elven Archmage Alarion in their campaign, who only came to the Empire midway in their campaign.
This is unironically the most soothing ASMR I always find myself coming back to. I dunno, I guess the shrieking of mongrel southerners, the pursuit of blood for the blood god and skulls for the skull throne, and glorious battle being joined is just too relaxing to me. XD
It is interesting to see the villians side of things. Its so rare to actually see their ascension from nobody to nightmare.
Thanks for posting this.
What glorious voice acting!
The Gods are pleased!
I enjoy it too
@@agentpiltdown YOUR WARRIORS ARE VICTORIOUS
if there's one thing to remember is that the Gods are pleased and our warriors are victorious
I actually was wonder if orcs campaign was a dlc so I wanted check it, and now I understand that battle march IS orcs dlc campaign, no wonder it's more detailed than other 2 campaigns
Sad that none of this is not canon.
This is my favorite game !
The fact that you only get to choose between either Nurgle or Khorne is pretty disappointing to me. I would have chosen Khorne either way but I still would've liked to hear what Slaanesh and Tzeentch had to offer.
yeah but Slaanesh doesn't exist yet in the setting but they should have included the oldest god Tzeencth cause he's the god of change and threads the warp into the time lines
@@rootbeersodapopparodies9245 Slaneesh does exist in the setting and Khorne is the oldest God.
no slanesh does not come until like the fall of the eldari you know this is like way before the current 40 k everybody knows that@@richtheunstable3359
@@rootbeersodapopparodies9245 This game isn't set in AoS. Its set in Warhammer Fantasy
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Bro Slaanesh has been part of the setting since the 80s
Could you make version where you choose Nurgle?
Sorry, I can't.
It's not a big change, mostly the model Thorgar uses before ascending to daemonhood. He'll be a fat, ugly bastard with a glaive instead of wielding axe and flail.
@@TheTdroid i know that. I played this game a lot
so do all 3 campaigns occur at the same time, or tell different tales, or is there a chronological order?
The Empire campaign story is as close to canon as can be as it's just after the end of the Great War Against Chaos, some 200 years before the "present time" and Karl Franz's reign as the Emperor. In the Empire campaign, we see it's right after Magnus the Pious won the Battle at the Gate of Kislev and was crowned as the Emperor of a reunited Empire of Sigmar. And in the Chaos campaign we see it's right after Asvar Kul's death, since one of Thorgar's main goals was to recover his body. This therefore goes in parallel, with the Empire attempting to mop up the remaining Chaos forces and the Chaos forces attempting to regroup.
The O&G-Dark Elf campaign is a little more complicated; I belive it takes place after the Empire campaign as the DE kills the Elven Archmage Alarion in their campaign, who only came to the Empire midway in their campaign.