

I'm sure some (many ?) would be disappointed when they realise they in fact get a LL that is already somewhat in the game instead of a truly new LL. Because people would be expecting someone actually new then. Let me tell you why then wouldn't say new LL for Todbringer. An old friend signifies that WE THE USERS already know him/it, since the FLC banner is aimed at us. Though it is an FLC and people wouldn't have much of a right to be let down, they would be. So titling that block as a LL would be a different dynamic than the other lords who were not already within the game. Boris Todbringer is already in the game, so he's technically not a new lord. If it would be Toddbringer, you would have the same question:Īnd it is this which makes me even consider Valten as possiblity.

Doesn't really make much sense when Vlad wasn't even given a special little phrase.īut you have that problem no matter what guess is actually right. They're going to go through the special moniker for what Kurt Helborg LL?.

but it does not logically follow for, "an old friend" to relate to Karl Franz when none of the other lords have had relationship mottos. If all the other LL slots had some sort of siginifier motto I'd understand. I definitely think that, "an old friend" is a reference to the user of the game, not a reference within the game itself. The issue that I have with the notion that, "an old friend" relates to friends within the Warhammer universe is that it completely changes the dynamic of how they've handled FLC LL for no reason. Or old friend could also mean someone who ismention in one of the Empire Letters that were released either before the launch of the game or before the launch of a dlc (such as Markus Wulfhart).
