Aw shit man, these guys are insane.
I'm going to investigate at once, thanks!
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Most of it isn't, yes, but it doesn't have the 'immigration' factor that the Empire does.
The Empire has the Colleges of Magic, the Engineers College and more. Still, this is in the last two hundred years.
Be'lakor is Be'lacuck.
I think that most Bretonnian lords CAN take up to 90% but don't.
One of the writers said that the Empire stats are several times larger than they are. That 1 equals several person, either sword wielding or tax worthy men. So when you look at Altdorf's stats, times that by at least 5 or 6.
I meant he mentioned Gisoreaux's city/town being more populous than Couronne or Bastonne.
Where is this from? What, perhaps, did he mean by this?
Bretonnia as a whole is more spread out in its villages. After the Storm of Chaos, Louen had a problem with assigning lords to lands, which is why he allowed lords to ply their cases in the Empire.
The Nemesis Crown campaign was also a mistake.
>The Nemesis Crown campaign was also a mistake.
How so?
It had the pretense of contribution but no one did anything. Bretonnians and High Elves did our best but nothing mattered.
GW should have stuck with their formula for boxed set campaigns and done their player-driven campaigns in the past of the setting.
Nobody would have cared which direction Grudge of Drong or Tragedy of McDeath went. Nobody would care if their waifu or husbando died, because you'd be introduced to them in the same story they die and they'd be dead, or undead at least, by the present anyway.
It's like you've never played a GW Global Campaign before.
But no, I agree whole heartedly. Not a single shit was given when it came to results.
I'm getting really sick of spinning these fucking things.
>>Not a single shit was given when it came to results.
So a typical GW summer campaign?