This probably caters to quite a small audience, but eh.
Did any of you Warhammer Fantasy (The one with swords and knights and so on, you know) players get annoyed by the Games Workshop ending to the Storm of Chaos campaign a year or so back? This is the official ending to the storyline, no matter the true results of the campaign.
In essence: Chaos beat almost every Empire army, were vastly far ahead in terms of victories and points. So Games Workshop got Grimgor Ironhide to magically appear, kill the grand high Chaos leader (Archon) and then wander off again. The Empire/Good side's super-hero, Valten, did effectivly nothing, and was defeated so many times that they magically made a Skaven assassin appear and kill/wound him and Valten magically dissapears. The Empire gets a win, all the main hero's can't be used anymore, and pretty much everything goes back to how it was before with some minor additions to some character's backstory.
For example, the Grand-High-Theogonist was utterly stomped on early on in the campaign, so they magic'd him alive again at the end of it so they wouldn't have to come up with an entirely new character for the post-Storm Fantasy world.
This seems like a massive cop-out, used to make sure Games Workshop wouldn't really have to change anything post-campaign. I personaly like the idea of a shattered Empire fighting for survival from the ground up, rather than being in essentially the same shape it was before.
Thoughts?
Did any of you Warhammer Fantasy (The one with swords and knights and so on, you know) players get annoyed by the Games Workshop ending to the Storm of Chaos campaign a year or so back? This is the official ending to the storyline, no matter the true results of the campaign.
In essence: Chaos beat almost every Empire army, were vastly far ahead in terms of victories and points. So Games Workshop got Grimgor Ironhide to magically appear, kill the grand high Chaos leader (Archon) and then wander off again. The Empire/Good side's super-hero, Valten, did effectivly nothing, and was defeated so many times that they magically made a Skaven assassin appear and kill/wound him and Valten magically dissapears. The Empire gets a win, all the main hero's can't be used anymore, and pretty much everything goes back to how it was before with some minor additions to some character's backstory.
For example, the Grand-High-Theogonist was utterly stomped on early on in the campaign, so they magic'd him alive again at the end of it so they wouldn't have to come up with an entirely new character for the post-Storm Fantasy world.
This seems like a massive cop-out, used to make sure Games Workshop wouldn't really have to change anything post-campaign. I personaly like the idea of a shattered Empire fighting for survival from the ground up, rather than being in essentially the same shape it was before.
Thoughts?