![]() ![]() This inquiry is done as objectively and correctly as possible based on my entirely subjective opinion and my half-assed knowledge of Warhammer Fantasy lore gleaned from staring at a wiki for multiple hours. Total Warhammer is probably on the far end of this, with each individual faction playing significantly differently from one another on both the strategic map and in tactical battles, and that’s part of the reason why it’s currently consumed upwards of 200 hours of my life. It’s no secret that I’m generally a sucker for strategy games, especially of the turn-based variety, and one of my favorite things about the genre is when there are varied and interesting faction choices to influence different strategies and playstyles. That, of course, comes by scientifically ranking all fifteen factions currently in Total War: Warhammer II. Thus, while I’ve written extensively about my dangerous Monster Hunter habit, I figure it’s time to get some #content out of the best game I played last year that didn’t come out last year. ![]() Backlog? What even is that? Oh, I guess I did play Bloodstained, but other than saying fairly definitively that game is "hella good" I don't really have much to add. ![]() Because I’ve put myself down a dark path, the games I’m currently playing the most in this current year are Monster Hunter World’s Iceborne expansion, and my continual Total Warhammer II habit. I played about an hour of Ancestors Legacy and it seemed pretty cool, but in that hour I just ended up going back to Total War Those poor souls who are captured by a tribe dedicated to Neiglen the Crow are more often than not tortured for days on end.Plz Help. As a testament to the pride their foul and disgusting god must have in these lunatics, many of the tribesmen survive these ordeals and are even strengthened by them. The people of the Crow believe that suffering from a plague is a noble and worthy endeavour, for it brings them closer to reality and Neiglen's great plan. When word of a new disease reaches the Tribe of the Crow, they pray that they too will be "blessed" with it. To those dedicated to the Crow, contracting such a disease is considered a fate that pleases their patron. Magical winds blow constantly from the North, bringing with them all manner of plagues and diseases. The people of the Crow hold that the only activity of any worth on the mortal side of the grave is to spread the "enlightenment" that Neiglen offers, thereby giving meaning to the otherwise pointless suffering of life, while also securing themselves a place in Neiglen's afterlife. ![]() They accept that all things decay and believe that as a result, there can be no true value to life. They see Neiglen as the most honest of all the gods, in that he does not lie about the "purpose" and "reality" of life. It is the belief of the people of the Tribe of the Crow that suffering and misery, though not necessarily enjoyable, are the natural state of life, and to attain true understanding of themselves and the world (and to appease Neiglen) they must cast aside all the trappings and delusions of life to embrace and promote the truth of despair. The warriors of the Crow are grim men, finding the fulfilment they seek in the horrors of battle. The tribes dedicated to Neiglen believe that the flight of a crow tells of death, of eyes without life, of a slow, lingering end caused by agonising wounds. This is the form in which Neiglen chooses to show himself to the tribesmen of the North. To the majority of these ignorant fools, the Lord of Decay is known as " Neiglen." Neiglen is depicted as a great carrion crow: gigantic, flightless and near-skeletal, its rotting flesh riven with all manner of diseases, and maggots writhing in its belly. īeyond the icy lands of Norsca, in the hinterlands of the Chaos Wastes, there are some amongst the ignorant and wicked tribes of Men who reside there who worship Nurgle openly and with pride. The Tribe of the Crow is a Norscan tribe dedicated to the worship of Nurgle, the Chaos God of disease and decay. A sketch of a Tribesman of the Crow, found within the Liber Chaotica. ![]()
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