@SpellArcher: No, sadly not. I always wanted to visit the British Isles. I don't expect to travel abroad for many years to come, I'm afraid. Just read too much British litterature and listened to too many British comedians. I'm more bound to travel via the library and imagination.
Besides, my paternal grandfather once visited the UK, probably in the 1970s. He travelled about the Scottish highlands, and found a pub in some remote town. As a vegetarian with a difficulty for learning foreign languages, he had a difficult time finding something safe on the menu. But then he saw it:
Bones! "That must be
bönor (beans), it's a safe order," he reasoned. And got raw marrow served at the table!
More news from Matthew Klaas de Witte:
Alfrithr the Red
Original Fan Content
A hulking Norscan warrior with a thick red mane. Her lot has soured in Norsca and has been exiled to Albion, here she tries her luck again. With the mighty axe: "Blodscreamer" in hand she wrests a foothold in the North for her new tribe, contesting the natives, Chaos and Order alike. She is the head of a new invasion. Will she be ousted by a newcomer? Or will Ternoash challenge her might?
Norsca is very close to Albion on the map so I decided it would be cool to have a Hero who is an outsider, either aiding or challenging the local forces of Chaos.
I'm also considering disregarding the Dark Shadows campaign and its results from back in 2001 in my worldbuilding (thoughts?).
I had an idea ways back for a female Norscan heroine and this is based on that. I don't get that they could come up with such out of this world ideas for Warhammer, but the idea of a female character in a lot of the lore was unheard of. I know they did it with the High Elves, and (poorly) with Dark Elves, Bretonnian Damsels, Wood Elf mages etc. I mean you have people riding around on Dragons, what's the big stretch in
believability when it comes to female characters?
Anyways.