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In a list like order, here is the warhammer old world nations at their real world equivalents:
In a list like order, here is the warhammer old world nations at their real world equivalents:


* The Empire: Germany and all it's surrouding middle european neighbours like the czech republic and poland. Similar modes of dress, german sounding names and the like can be found here.
* The Empire: Germany and plus the Czech lands. Similar modes of dress, German and Germanish West Slavic names and the like can be found here.


* Bretonnia: An unholy fusion of England and France, taking the worst of both - the English posh toff indifference to the poor and air of superiority and the French love of mauling peasants and the like in a variety of unpleasant ways.
* Bretonnia: An unholy fusion of England and France, taking the worst of both - the English posh toff indifference to the poor and air of superiority and the French love of mauling peasants and the like in a variety of unpleasant ways. Plus a heaping helping of Arthurian legend.


* Kislev: Russia, right down to the cold, the ruler being called a tsar and an unhealthy love for big bears (love the fur!)
* Kislev: Russo-Poles. Russian in the cold, the ruler being called a tsar and an unhealthy love for big bears (love the fur!). Militarily Polish, with Winged Hussars and a Westernized (Empireized) upper class (Gospodar/Szlachta) ruling over a diverse populace, including Poles, Russians, and Mongols.


* Albion: Britain and Ireland, it is a gloomy rainy country covered constantly in a dense fog with a rural population suspiciously similar to the Celts....GW's fluff making department were in overdrive making up this island, it took all of five whole minutes to work out all the details.
* Albion: Britain and Ireland, it is a gloomy rainy country covered constantly in a dense fog with a rural population suspiciously similar to the Celts....GW's fluff making department were in overdrive making up this island, it took all of five whole minutes to work out all the details.
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* Border Princes: a strange mesh up of various eastern europe countries with names too complex to remember.
* Border Princes: a strange mesh up of various eastern europe countries with names too complex to remember.


* Athel Loren: Switerland. Both as neutral as the other.
* Athel Loren: Switerland. Both as neutral as the other, except that they use Bretonnia as a buffer against the Old World's nasties.


* Sartosa: Corsica turned into a pirate haven, which makes it the best place to be in the Old World due to all that swashbuckling.
* Sartosa: Sicily/Corsica/Sardinia turned into a pirate haven, which makes it the best place to be in the Old World due to all that swashbuckling.





Revision as of 07:56, 23 September 2014

In the real world, Old World is a fancy way to refer to the continents of Europe, Asia, and Africa, as opposed to the "New World" (the Americas and Oceania). That definition was coined by people who lived on those continents; to them, their landmass was "old", and the continents on the opposite side of the world from them were "new". They also placed themselves at the middle of their world-maps, which, in a roundabout way, lead to the naming of J. R. R. Tolkien's Middle-Earth.

The nations of Warhammer Fantasy Battle use the term almost identically -- the "Warhammer World"'s equivalent of Eurasia and Africa (home to the Empire, Cathay, Kislev, and others) is the Old World, compared to the New World of Lustria.

In a list like order, here is the warhammer old world nations at their real world equivalents:

  • The Empire: Germany and plus the Czech lands. Similar modes of dress, German and Germanish West Slavic names and the like can be found here.
  • Bretonnia: An unholy fusion of England and France, taking the worst of both - the English posh toff indifference to the poor and air of superiority and the French love of mauling peasants and the like in a variety of unpleasant ways. Plus a heaping helping of Arthurian legend.
  • Kislev: Russo-Poles. Russian in the cold, the ruler being called a tsar and an unhealthy love for big bears (love the fur!). Militarily Polish, with Winged Hussars and a Westernized (Empireized) upper class (Gospodar/Szlachta) ruling over a diverse populace, including Poles, Russians, and Mongols.
  • Albion: Britain and Ireland, it is a gloomy rainy country covered constantly in a dense fog with a rural population suspiciously similar to the Celts....GW's fluff making department were in overdrive making up this island, it took all of five whole minutes to work out all the details.
  • Estalia: Spain through and through. Alas nothing interesting of note happens there, just as in real life (oh that stings!)
  • Tilea: Italy and Greece hybrid, basically a bunch of warring city states constantly scheming against each other.
  • Border Princes: a strange mesh up of various eastern europe countries with names too complex to remember.
  • Athel Loren: Switerland. Both as neutral as the other, except that they use Bretonnia as a buffer against the Old World's nasties.
  • Sartosa: Sicily/Corsica/Sardinia turned into a pirate haven, which makes it the best place to be in the Old World due to all that swashbuckling.