Morning all.
Just a groovy little place holder until later, when I get my (disappoingly not diseased) mitts on the book.
Expect it to be like all my other gibbering threads - incomplete, incoherent, but largely fun!
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Morning all.
Just a groovy little place holder until later, when I get my (disappoingly not diseased) mitts on the book.
Expect it to be like all my other gibbering threads - incomplete, incoherent, but largely fun!
Detached, preliminary thoughts. More later.
If you strike the Emperor down, he'll become more powerful than you can possibly imagine.
Kurt Helborg! Louen Leoncouer! Noooo~!
(Louen wasn't dead, now he is!)
Half the population of the Empire.
Most of the military strength of Bretonnia.
Vlad von Carstein, Elector Count of the Empire.
Festus!
The Imperial dragon!
Archaon comes.
so have they murdered brettonia yet? or they still hoping to sell the last few kits first?
The King is dead, but the proper proper King of Kingly Shiny Kingliness, and founder of the Kingly Kingdom is all back and stuff.
And probably immortal.
The focus of this book is all on the Empire. We know what's happened in Bretonnia up to the end of the current timeline; it was in Nagash. The Bretonnians sent a massive crusade to the aid of Altdorf; a lot of it isn't making its way back. So it's still there and Gilles is still the king.
Louen is recorded as "High Paladin Louen".
and is dead again?
Apparently.
But Gilles is back - and I'd rather have a demi-god on my side than some noble oik :p
He wasn't dead the first time, just missing. Now he definitely is.
It's a layered narrative with incomplete information at different points.
Any word on Nuln and the Elector Countess?
Is it all Nurgle or does the rest of chaos get a look in? Nurgle is, frankly, boring, and I probably won't bother with the book if it's solely focused on the one element of chaos I don't care for.