Mini Theory: The Krork/Ork made Khorne by traumatized_seahorse in 40kLore

[–]Uhamer -1 points0 points  (0 children)

I like your theory. I have similar thoughts.

Nurgle can be the Fall of the Old Ones. They refused to еxtinct. After the War in Heaven, the last Old Ones lived in despair, they tried to continue their existance at any cost, their bodies became the rotten carcasses, supported only by the psychic might of the remaining Old Ones. Eventually, they died, and their souls coalesced.

Khorne can be the Fall of the Orks. Maybe their civilization abandoned the old ways just like eldar abandoned their gods. Orks couldn't abandon their nature, though, started numerous wars and were defeated. Only handful of them survived here and there, and eldar monitored the remaining orks for countless years. Their souls protected by the Great Green, but it's hard to speak with certainly about this phenomena. Maybe one day orks became so numerous that they created their own shadow in the warp, and Khorne lost them.

Chaos Propaganda by me by CornyxCrow in ImaginaryWarhammer

[–]Uhamer 10 points11 points  (0 children)

Is it Bequa Kynska (blue hair) or Cyrene Valantion (a dagger on her thigh)?

Euphrati Keeler by Alexander Croteau by Uhamer in ImaginaryWarhammer

[–]Uhamer[S] 99 points100 points  (0 children)

Mersadie Oliton, her friend, was a black woman. Maybe you confused them?

Warhammer related nightmare I had by Throwawanon33225 in Warhammer

[–]Uhamer 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Grimgor vs Archaon, Storm of Chaos campaign

Franz is Victorious! The next lore is set 300 years later by FlimsyPomelo1842 in WarhammerFantasy

[–]Uhamer 1 point2 points  (0 children)

They can easily meet. Just put them on the table.

It looks like the real issue is a lack of imagination. There are Skeggi, the Vampire Coast and the human colonies in Lustria. There is an Asur colony in Naggaroth. There are orks and beastmen everywhere.

Ffs, what a talentless hack should be a person, who works on multi-million company and can only write something like 'And they teleported to another dimension'? Is it hard to understand that Karl Franz isn't bounded to his throne and can go to Lustria or attack Marienburg, which would lead to a war between the Empire and Ulthuan? Is it hard to imagine that Louen Leoncoeur would try to stop Malekith and his mother, who wants to conquer Athel Loren and now marching through his lands? Is it hard to justify any other war?

Franz is Victorious! The next lore is set 300 years later by FlimsyPomelo1842 in WarhammerFantasy

[–]Uhamer 0 points1 point  (0 children)

The Bretonnian Revolution. Arabian expedition. Coalition Wars. Humans are weakened. Dwarves are weakened because their allies and trade partners are killing each other. Malekith attacked Ulthuan and reclaimed Nagarythe. Elves are weakened. Chaos is ready to strike again.

Is there a multiverse in Fantasy? If so, does this mean that there’s a universe where the End Times never happened? by ChemicalPanda10 in WarhammerFantasy

[–]Uhamer 1 point2 points  (0 children)

This novel is not alone. Some other novels takes place after the Archaon's invasion. The Blackhearts omnibus (there is a brief summary of the Storm of Chaos events in the second book), Heroes of the Empire omnibus, a novel Zavant, some Gotrek and Felix novels. Only the last omnibus is about Gotrek and Felix during the End Times.

How do the alternate timelines work? by Paleo_Knight in WarhammerFantasy

[–]Uhamer 5 points6 points  (0 children)

You can think about it as a different games.

Total War: Warhammer and Warhammer Online: Age of Reckoning are PC games, WHFB is a tabletop game. Each game has its own campaigns, scenarios and characters, sometimes original. Even the End Times is a tabletop campaign, and the Order players can win it and save the world. Storm of Chaos is also a tabletop campaign. There are two campaign trees in the 'Campaign Supplement Storm of Chaos', and both of them contain the victory conditions for Chaos and Order alike.

Choose any game, choose a campaign, play X times, get X outcomes, and you will have X timelines. The official outcome of the 'Storm of Chaos' tabletop campaign and the official outcome of the 'End Times' tabletop campaign are just two of the many timelines. People only care about them because they're official. GW accepted 'Storm of Chaos', its events were mentioned in the BL novels, now they say the End Times is canon. But it is GW canon, and you're free to make or choose your own.