I'd love to take another Warhammer tour...provided one is able to see through all of that Albion air. It's not the heat, it's the humidity. Initially I would think I could get used to constant, daily thunder, but not with consistent, windy rain to have to deal with. Plus, the skyward rumbling could obscure the similar sounds made by incoming regional giants to unfamiliar tourists. I'd thought to ask whether the Old Ones had had the wit to have any ogun stones placed off the coast, underwater, but then realized that would be redundant on Albion. The national sigul would include an umbrella. Overall, maybe ideal for stormwatching - as long as one's not aboard any coastal berthed ships at the time. Ah, the Old Ones left a Stargate hidden somewhere in those misty, hilly bogs. The pyramid they left on this island sounds like it's the treasure trove of a tourist's sightseeing destinations here. While seemingly in contrast, the Citadel of Lead was unexpected and reminiscent of an invasive Cult of Set or Stygian edifice out of ancient Hyboria. Sure, that place could have been an abode of the gods...the Dark Gods of Chaos, that is. “Stay off the moors” and no monstrous threats need exist such as the high elves have to deal with in Eastern Ulthuan. The “natural” foggy damp would be troubling enough. Would the few “beaches” be more akin to quagmires of swampy quicksand? That seems fittingly Fantasy-Scottish. I'd bet that a Makaisson airship would be able to discover just what environment lies beyond the mountain clouds of the Beast Peaks; bypassing the enemy-laden caverns. Beautiful, fantasical paintings of Scotland-Ireland-Atlantic isle type of landscapes added to your video as always, Narrator. I'd welcome a second-part video to continue this topic...although, perhaps if you decide to do so, GDN, maybe come back with it in a month after shifitng to some other Fantasy subjects for your wider audience. Otherwise, I'd personally be satisfied with a follow-up next weekend! Regardless, this was a worthy addition to your general 'tours' subtopic. I was particularly intrigued by the hot spots of the Beast Peaks and the Citadel of Lead...there must be enough lore foundation for each of those locations with which to base at least a novel each. Anyway, thank you yet again for more Warhammer Fantasy enjoyment. Have a healthy and awesome next week, Narrator, and may the blessings of Danu be upon you,.
Oh boy the Art work for Albion is magical and mysterious especially the beast. peaks that look like Carrauntoohil mountains from Ireland-- Rocky grassy terrain and Misty atmosphere oh man is like being there. And those Giants got Big Kahuna's to mess around with dragons and the moorsland's at 8:18 looks like something out of Dagobah 'I" bet the books at the forge of the old ones are bigger, than the book of grudges, with all that knowledge But some books are meant to be left alone. also I don't doubt those magical weapons in the containers, could be some laser blasters?? Because that would be some sweet loot. plus the citadel--Could be a highly advanced spaceship?? but who's knows there's nothing like a good mystery, if you got the Kahuna's to try but for me "I" think some mysteries are better to be left alone Also "I" don't mine going to greener pastures GDN I always like where you lead us to next well leaving Albion the island of mysteries and the gods behind for another day," 😃👍