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Lord of the Isle

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  1. Fascinating Narnia post above.

    It made me think that really the Lady of the Lake resembles (both in her quite conniving Malory version and in her Aelven goddess manipulating Bretonnians one) no one so much as Jadis the White Witch or,  even more so, the Lady of the Green Kirtle in 'The Silver Chair'.

    Made me think what we need is in our 'Remnants of Haven' the dichotomy of those who still cling to the Lady's ghost and lineage, and those who have rebelled and turned to something more 'Christian' and 'masculine' - and a lion god fits the bill just fine. Now I know Louen Leoncoeur died devoted to the Lady, but perhaps the belief of the anti-Lady knights might summon an entity in his memory and somewhat in his image to play Aslan to the Lady or her successor's White/Green Witch?

    So I'm beginning to envisage something that will never happen - TWO mortally opposed post-Bret Haven factions, aelf-influenced, Celtic, Lady-worshipping lightly armoured mounted and foot warriors w mysterious armoured fey back up, vs rough and ready, heavily armoured, mounted Lion-worshipping sceptics, extremely monotheistic, maybe even a little 'Saracen' post-'Arabyan'  etc. Contesting the ruins of Haven fiercely, but both hating Chaos and very occasionally forced to cooperate against it.

    Definitely need some wise beasts and 'gentle'  courteous chivalric actually deadly and deceptive Gargants involved too. This army or these armies could be actually funny, interesting and scary!

    Like I say it will never happen. But I'm definitely wedging it into the late stages of our Soulbound campaign...

    PS Another source of inspiration should be Spenser's Faerie Queene and all of its deeply weird, religiously fanatical, visually lush allegorical greatness

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  2. I really like the way wh fantasy stories have continued and changed (especially in the case of aelves and duardin); I just want something similar for my beloved Brets. Not a non Bret thing that’s kinda a bit like a Bret, an army that works the same way or sounds vaguely similar or whatever, but almost the opposite - a very different army that is what the actual few surviving Brets  turned into, for good or for ill.

    I know there are various ways to do this already - freeguild / Stormcasts / Wanderers, vampires, Flesh Eater Courts, even slaves to darkness - but I believe GW could pull off something else really special if it wanted to.

    The Wanderers are looking pretty anaemia right now having fallen out w their trees. I would probably resurrect the old Bret/WE alliance and blend them up fairly closely if it was my decision.

    I also do agree with Zilb above about Stormcasts (though Soulbound has made them a bit more interesting somehow...)

  3. Well the Idoneth worship no / a dead god while actively rejecting the god that ‘made’ them which I do like!

    But yes. I’d like some more minor deities / fairy like entities involved

    Old World is nice but I’d like a future development as well as a nostalgia fest ideally!

  4. I think part of what hurts is that other factions get individuals, let alone civilisations, surviving either after a fashion or completely (Gotrek et al). That and the whole elaborate hope offered and dashed by Haven. That makes it tempting to look for hints to continue the Bretonnian story in some way. Doesn’t need to look like French late medieval knighthood any more...

  5. I would love Remnants of Haven as a strange, disturbing Post-Bretonnia. More Mabinogion / old Breton Welsh Irish than French / Malory. Sidhe, fey folk. Aelven and Sylvaneth and Kurnothi elements with a difference. Celtic low armour heroes, fay weirdly armoured knights, in between stages between life and death, good and evil...

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  6. Just started, but still on brink of first real combat (not counting tavern brawls)!

    The party has met (apart from the Stormcast) and been Bound, in one case unwillingly, meaning Doom already 2...

    Particularly excited to see magic work and how the Battlemage fares against a Grey Seer

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  7. Feliryr Twainglance

    A Soulscryer  about a century old from a doomed, polluted enclave (maybe from Ghyran near Greywater Fastness if that makes sense, or somewhere else equally grim? Shyish? Ulgu?)  who has come to the bleak realisation he can only delay his people's destruction by leaving them behind forever as one of the Soulbound. Gentle and peaceable in manner,  steeliness underneath apparent only when absolutely necessary. Carefully detached and dispassionate in his wary, well-informed dealings with gods he inwardly detests.

    Possibly saved a party member's life, probably in a non combat related manner!

    Short term goal - forge a close, trusting, reciprocal personal friendship with an ally

    Long term goal - provide his dying enclave with substantial assistance

     

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