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Some corrections. For Bardin, he didn't choose to leave he was banished and his family disowned him. Check some of the dialogue with Bardin as engineer, when he talks about his family. Also, the vampire whispers in Bardins talks more about his banishment- it's not exactly clear, but he failed in some way involving alerting everyone leading to the Skaven massacring Karak Ziflin, which would include many of his friends and his son. He was not forgiven for the failure, and chose to look for the fabled (likely non-existent) Karak Zorn as compared to direct exile, though they are functionally the same. For Kerillian, she received a prophesy (something along those lines), leading her to believe that Athel Loren would be devoured by the vermintide, and the only way it could be stopped was by the destruction of Ubersreik. Theres also some forest court stuff that I don't quite understand. Anyway, she killed a fair amount of the sentries in the city and reinforcements from nuln that went to help, leading to it's destruction- her curse is her guilt. Likely her actions have sped up the skaven attack on Athel Loren, and she also has fairly directly contributed to everyone's deaths there. The Marcus stuff is pretty spot on, though it is implied that it isn't the first time he's lead many to their deaths; also I don't think he was a soldier, I think he was always a mercenary in the service of the empire. For Victor, mostly right. He still feels very guilty about not saving the burgermeister's daughter. Fantasy witch hunters are generally much more reasonable than their 40k equivalents. Also theres a bunch of stuff to do with losing his eye, but I haven't figured that out. For Sienna, she definitely accidentally killed one of her teachers at some point, and has guilt over that. She also burned down some village as retribution for the local witchhunter killing someone over an accusation that they were something (evil, unspecified), except after the action it was revealed that the witch hunter was in fact correct and justified. Generally she has (had) temper issues, which always get worse when you can actually turn emotions into napalm. can check here: ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-0ASGR0ZIwZs.html
Love the lore on these characters. Victor and markus are my favs. I never played the 1st game, but this helped fill in some of the lore and some of the dialogue in the 2nd game
Victor, also known as the empires most tolerant and open minded witch hunter/witch hunter captain. Sienna, the empires most stable bright wizard. Bardin, The most untraditional Dwarf. Kerrillian, the most likeable, friendly and agreeable wood elf. Krubber, Bretonnia's smartests grail knight.
Hey, nativ german speaker here. You pronounced "Bürgermeister" pretty good. The "ü" is a little of, but compared to other pronunciations of english speaker yours was perfect.
I just discovered this game a few days ago. Have had no exposure to Warhammer before. Loving it so far. Great, now I have to learn a bunch of new proper nouns and nerd shit 😭
Same! I started playing the game recently with a friend and we're both blown away. We didn't expect that, we thought it would be a neat little hack and slash game but nothing special, however the game is extremely fun and the level and art design is excellent. We both never cared for Warhammer before, but we are huge LOTR fans, and this game feels more like LOTR than many official LOTR games, lol. I also love the late medieval twist to the fantasy formula. I guess it's time for me to start reading the novels. I always yearned for another cool universe to delve into besides LOTR and Star Wars, but nothing spoke to me like this one.
Not that I'm an expert in any sense, but Victor claims that Sigmar teaches his followers to respect Dwarves, so I'd guess Sigmarites in general would consider Dwarves some kind of ally