![]() ![]() When you take the most mundane, realistic example of a Kislevite army, it doesn't look and act like actual armies from Eastern Europe, because that's not the point, because Kislev isn't a real Eastern European faction. You want Kislev to be more realistic than any of the actual existing human factions. They have giant wizard machines, steam tanks, steam ponies, fantastic rifles, college of magics, and a host of other ludicrous things.Īnd Bretonnia? Yeah, there is nothing grounded about magical ubermensh knights worshiping king arthur style. No? The Empire is not grounded by your standards, they're not using traditional germanic things like you describe. I don't need to see a frontline of roider gorillas in rags, with silly looking equipment. I want to see average, almost historical slavic troops fighting against hordes of chaos along with some fantastical elements such as bear cav. Nukislev does not have this appeal and that's just a fact. The appeal of human factions in WHFB is that they are grounded, almost historical, with average humans fighting horrible creatures along with some fantastical elements for backup. They don't make absolute sense because those silly, impractical guns would break and become useless quite quickly and there is nothing within the warhammer world to suggest it would be otherwise. If it isn't the eternal "it's fantasy so anything goes" rubbish. Like or dislike the Streltsi's design all you want, but they make absolute sense for the Warhammer World. This is a setting with metal magic, Dwarfs, WW1 artillery in the early modern-era, and animatronic horses.
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