This is great man, reminds me more if metamorphosis alpha than 40k. You should check it out if you haven't. Same as 40k, a tabletop that developed into literature as well. I'd love to hear you read some if it
Forgot to say I loved this one. The particular WFB style of Skagen always brought a smile to my face. It always had a very unique comedy all its own. Great pick.
@@DaveTheCrowe my dad gave me a box of miniatures the other day that were in his loft.. tons of wood elves, Skaven and a few heroquest miniatures..good times
Heroquest is brilliant! Your dad sounds like a top bloke! I've been sculpting minitures of my kids' made up characters for gaming with. Nothing like getting the kids on board and away from the screens.
It's criminal that this is not so much bigger. It baffles me that OMS has tens of thousands of suscribers while putting in minimal effort, and straight up plagarising content. Their content is littered with mispronunciations and even miss-spelled TITLES. And all of that while this dude puts more effort, polish, thought and creativity into every single thing he puts out. I really don't mean to be a hater or bring down another channel but it really bothers me to see some so deserving of success overshadowed, in terms of numbers, compared to a channel that basically reads a wiki word-for-word and can't even be bothered to fix any mispronunciations or typos. I mean, it wouldn't take that much longer to first read through the content before recording and posting it.
Truly appreciate this message my friend. It's been a slog but there seems to increasing interest in the channel over the last couple of months so that's great. Sometimes I feel that way when I see Warhammer meme channels skyrocket in numbers but at the end of the day I'm happy where I'm at and super glad to have supporters like yourself. Vox
@@AVoxintheVoid it's my pleasure. I've been a copwriter in the ad industry since 2005 so I know how much work and effort goes into coming up with a storyline, scripting that storyline, choosing the most suitable voices, performing those roles and then editing it all together. In advertising it easily takes 1-2 months from first starting on a 30 second radio to it going on air. And that is with the help of a ton of other professionals involved. I can't even imagine how many hours you put into one of your videos! It's really amazing. Thank you for what you do!
Wow...a skaven commander ..reassuring his underlings, was he having a that's odd? Oh maybe he was just not confident taking on the undead without his underlings, I'd prefer to think he at least had some pride in his servants.
@@AVoxintheVoid Age of Sigmar is definitely cool and has certain aspects I really dig, but it just simply isn't that traditional and ye 'ol faithful Warhammer Fantasy universe. The universe of Warhammer fantasy is, hands down, my favourite fantasy universe and I am super grateful that the Total War: Warhammer games have happened so it isn't gripped by stagnation. Here's hoping for a resurge in love for the World-that-Was when Total War: Warhammer 3 comes out this year!
Oh thanks brother!i work really long days during the warm weather & im wiped out when i finally crawl home 😓 These stories are great to look forward to hearing! Much appreciated
I do hoppe he goes back to some warhammer Fantasy for some like empire, dark elves, chaos, etc, he's the best Warhammer storyteller I know + the voice acting man....❤ ❤️🔥
Duuuuude, I recently started listening to your content and wished you'd do fantasy pieces too. I got so excited when this played automatically in my recommendations :D
They speak just like the Ratlings from Legend of the 5 Rings, repeating things twice, infact they have a form of name magic doing this. However the Ratlings are more benevolent though.
@@AVoxintheVoid I'm new to your channel, does that mean we will get some Age Of Sigmar stories? I find the idea of the stormcasts losing all their memories to be pretty interesting along with well just about everything Idoneth Deepkin have to offer.
I love your channel, man. You do great work, but just a question: how come you don't cite your story sources? For example, this one comes from the 6th Ed skaven army book. Not looking to knock you at all man, but would love to go looking up further stories myself whenever I hear something especially epic from you.