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I have re-added the notes on Eurocentrism in the Games Workshop's handeling of the Old World. I think these notes are fair, balanced and relevant to someone wishing to explore the inspriation behind Warhammer's mythology. However, I do agree that it could benifit from a bit of a re-write to make it easier to read.
could It also be noted that having started in one 'area' its quite hard for them to add armies in other parts of the world that would have no reason to be regularily fighting the old world nations, to have nippon or whatever armies fighting the empire all the time would produce a rather 'unrealistic' gaming universe.
What happened to the unrecognizable elves in the old world? With warhammer online coming out I'm hoping these articles get more love, and assumed notability. Mathiastck ( talk) 01:17, 22 February 2008 (UTC)
I have removed the deletion notice from this page. I don't think it deserves deletion, although it certainly could do with a spruce up (particularly to get it out of the in-universe style). If the main concern was that there were no cited sources, there are now. There are a hundred more references scattered throughout White Dwarf and the other Games Workshop publications but the Warhammer Quest ones are the only I have to hand. (If anyone has to hand one of the White Dwarf articles describing the history of the Old World, that would probably be the best to use.) Thefuguestate ( talk) 21:04, 15 August 2008 (UTC)
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I have re-added the notes on Eurocentrism in the Games Workshop's handeling of the Old World. I think these notes are fair, balanced and relevant to someone wishing to explore the inspriation behind Warhammer's mythology. However, I do agree that it could benifit from a bit of a re-write to make it easier to read.
could It also be noted that having started in one 'area' its quite hard for them to add armies in other parts of the world that would have no reason to be regularily fighting the old world nations, to have nippon or whatever armies fighting the empire all the time would produce a rather 'unrealistic' gaming universe.
What happened to the unrecognizable elves in the old world? With warhammer online coming out I'm hoping these articles get more love, and assumed notability. Mathiastck ( talk) 01:17, 22 February 2008 (UTC)
I have removed the deletion notice from this page. I don't think it deserves deletion, although it certainly could do with a spruce up (particularly to get it out of the in-universe style). If the main concern was that there were no cited sources, there are now. There are a hundred more references scattered throughout White Dwarf and the other Games Workshop publications but the Warhammer Quest ones are the only I have to hand. (If anyone has to hand one of the White Dwarf articles describing the history of the Old World, that would probably be the best to use.) Thefuguestate ( talk) 21:04, 15 August 2008 (UTC)