(no i'm not including gay factions in the poll)
Some Army Book cover art to give an idea for those unfamiliar with the factions:
Good Guys:
Bad Guys:

Neutral Guys:



mostly consider em neutral cause the only thing that motivates them to do anything with their forces is to reclaim their stolen treasures n shiet, it's not like you'll ever see them coming to the aid of other Order factions.TKVNC wrote: ↑ September 9th, 2025, 08:36Tomb Kings are kind of the good guys though
I suppose I should clarify. They are undead because of Nagash, and they're mostly just angry about it.

They are vastly different. The Empire is vastly different than the Imperium. Sigmar contrary to the big E suceeded in his quest. He did defeated Chaos and Nagash. HE also did ascended into divinity. Humans are also much less intolerant towards "xenos" for eg, Marienburg has an entire elf quarters and the Empire highest nobility, the Elector Counts has its iconic weapons, the Runefang forged by the Dwarfs himself. Elves also are those who established the way to have "sanctioned psykers" in Fantasy aka colleges of magic. Bretonnia is vastly different. Is a land all about chivalry. They refuse to use firearms. They army consists in cavalry and meatwaves. Their artillery is restricted to trebuchet. They are quite zealot and worship an "lady of the lake".Bhaalspawn Jr wrote: ↑ September 9th, 2025, 14:48I'm more of a 40k player, not too familiar with Warhammer Fantasy. My favourite 40k factions are Space Marines (Blood Angels) and Chaos (World Eaters), so from what I see here, I'm thinking the Empire, Bretonnia (Space Marines), Vampire Counts (Blood Angels), and Warriors of Chaos (World Eaters).
Lizardmen look sick though.







changed it so you can edit your poll decisionKalarion wrote: ↑ September 9th, 2025, 14:15Hmmmm. I misread the question as favorite Warhammer Fantasy fiction, and the only WHF I've read is Dan Abnett's Malus Darkblade trilogy. Whoops!
No faction is like Tau in fantasy. The closest would be lizardman.
I meant a faction that everyone hates because when you lose you don't get to use your units and when you win you still feel bad because you lost half of your **** before you started being able to fight back.WaterMage wrote: ↑ September 12th, 2025, 01:51No faction is like Tau in fantasy. The closest would be lizardman.
Guided by higher ideals (the Old Ones’ Great Plan not Greater Good).
Multispecies empire (Slann, Saurus, Skinks, Kroxigors, etc. like Tau caste system).
“For the Plan” has a collectivist vibe.
But are still VASTLY different. I honestly prefer fantasy because, No Tau. more memorable characters like Gelt, more human variation, instead of just one empire, there are a lot of variation in human cultures, the zealot militarist Empire, the Frenchman more arrogant than Elves and more Stubborn than dwarves, the Tileans with more backstabing than Tzeentch cults, the extremely burocratic Cathay while ruled by dragons and half dragons. And scales matter more. For eg, having Nuln under siege is a major event in fantasy. Meanwhile in 40k, having entire solar systems destroyed is another thuesday.
We know all true Dawi hate High Elgi and Wutelgi more than Dark Elgimerkon131 wrote: ↑ September 11th, 2025, 20:56Says he is not including any gay factions and yet allows Dark Knifears... thats going in the book Umgi!
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aye i remember reading that army book on my phone while on a plane a few years ago, loved the whole 'grizzled Longbeard veteran educates these young'uns'Cloharp7 wrote: ↑ September 12th, 2025, 06:36Dwarfs. They were the very first time I got introduced to warhammer. I still have their codex, the 2nd printing one, it were the 200X when I bought it.
Each unit description consisted in a story of a grumpy old Dwarf warrior told in a tavern in front of a group of youngsters, all of them stories with a healthy dose of hatred against any greenskin or elf. And utter contempt and disdain at every piece of technology more advanced than a crossbow, lamenting how the Dwarf race decayed from when they were able to forge runes capable of cleaving a mountain in two, and the new generations started resorting to "newfangled" arquebuses and organ cannons.
That book had great charm.
VC have a really good aesthetic. Very 1500's Germany, with a dash of Italian excess.