I've tried a few times getting into tww3. I find the gameplay disinteresting compared to a 3rd person action game. I'd love to play as an orc or taurox or the like but not while commanding an army and managing settlements. Any advice for how to stick with an rts, not just play it?
@@cbretz1217 Yes, also, as is the case for most daemons, he is even a character in both warhammer fantasy and 40k (There may be differences between the two versions, so make sure what version you a reading about if looking stuff up). The Skulltaker is also known as U'zhul, he is basically the greatest Exalted Bloodletter serving Khorne. That said, there are some conflicting lore that says he was once a mortal named Vrkas and is now a daemon prince of Khorne rather then a exalted bloodletter (but he obviously looks like a exalted bloodletter).
@@GaratghDeloi I chalk this up to the same kind of aether/warp time shenanigans that explain how Grombrindal carries around an axe of Grimnir in spite of Thorgrim and Gotrek both also having one.
Think one of my favourite bit of WF lore is Grimgor in Storm of Chaos. Man kicks Archeon in the nuts and leaves. Awesome.
3:46 Hauk tuah?
OGRES MY LORD
I've tried a few times getting into tww3. I find the gameplay disinteresting compared to a 3rd person action game. I'd love to play as an orc or taurox or the like but not while commanding an army and managing settlements.
Any advice for how to stick with an rts, not just play it?
So is skulltaker a lore character?
Yes
@@cbretz1217 Yes, also, as is the case for most daemons, he is even a character in both warhammer fantasy and 40k (There may be differences between the two versions, so make sure what version you a reading about if looking stuff up).
The Skulltaker is also known as U'zhul, he is basically the greatest Exalted Bloodletter serving Khorne. That said, there are some conflicting lore that says he was once a mortal named Vrkas and is now a daemon prince of Khorne rather then a exalted bloodletter (but he obviously looks like a exalted bloodletter).
@@GaratghDeloi I chalk this up to the same kind of aether/warp time shenanigans that explain how Grombrindal carries around an axe of Grimnir in spite of Thorgrim and Gotrek both also having one.