I felt the roleplay aspect of how you used your voice in this video was the most confident i've come across from your videos. It really helped pump up the immersion. Great work my dude :)
Much needed today. Thank you for the content. Great work. Thanks kindly for the ale, and the food. Been a long time since I had a meal not cooked over a campfire.
This is awesome, would make a great addition for vampire counts in total war :) actually could mod it in, use a necrofex model but take off the cannon, reskin, add flaming attacks and resistance and there you have it, wicker man
The art I've seen of it suggests it wouldn't have the ramshackle, asymmetrical, heavily-lopsided gait as the mech made of rotting boats. If they re-use a model rigging, I think the Treeman one would work best. But hey, I'm not an animator; I'm sure CA would make it look good. I just don't want one undead army unit to be so clearly based on another. The Coast already has too many units lifted straight from the Counts, it would stink for it to start going in the other direction.
Wonderful content Loremaster, that necromancer would fit in well in Grandfather Nurgled garden too. Keep up the good work love the role play! Preyton Preyton Preyton fighting Bretonnian Hippogryphs!!
Strange. I was thinking of a Marionette/ puppeteer themed Necromancer set up for DnD Don't know whether to be pleased or concerned with how conveniently relevant this is. Same with giving me the notion that in a long shot this could appear in a certain game... Damn you and your narrative stories!
You are a great story teller, you should see if you can do a dnd campaign(but Warhammer) with other Warhammer youtubers. Bet that would be fun, and of course our beloved lormaster should be the lormaster of dungeons
It's cool that we're getting backstory for the narrator. At first I thought he'd just be a mysterious neutral figure like the Cryptkeeper. Also, the heck is that thing at 8:31? It looks like a Daemon Engine Mourngul.
It seems like the Warhammer Fantasy setting would make for a great crossover with the Witcher. Are there any books or stories of people trained or set out to hunt the various monsters that infest the Warhammer world?
Loremaster_of_Sotek Damnit ! Now you convinced me to read Brunner the Bounty Hunter Omnibus after Thanquol and Boneripper now 😂 The Horus Heresy novels will have to wait...
I would absolutely love a Witch-esque series set in the Warhammer Fantasy universe. While playing Witcher III that's about all I could think of. The dark tone and lack of clear good vs. evil choices match up so well with Warhammer.
I swear this is the sound of a broken mans voice, cloaked in airs of superiority. If I were to meet this Loremaster, I would pity him, if nothing else.