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8/3/2025, 12:33:21 AM
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Their are kingdoms and empires, but their borders aren't well defined. Take Glymmsforge for example. On its face it and the territory around it are under the control of the Ossiarchs. However the city itself has a realmgate to Azyr, so functionally besieging it is impossible. Each side has their own battles to fight so war flares up and cools down as happens. What you end up with is a state of quasi-war, neither the Ossiarchs nor Sigmarites wanna go ham attacking eachother.
Additionally each army has multiple colour schemes. Usually this boils down to "faction, but X", however this has quite a few exceptions. The difference between Fyreslayer holds is more based on cultural/bloodline rifts, whereas Nighthaunt go by choice of torment/material.
Their are kingdoms and empires, but their borders aren't well defined. Take Glymmsforge for example. On its face it and the territory around it are under the control of the Ossiarchs. However the city itself has a realmgate to Azyr, so functionally besieging it is impossible. Each side has their own battles to fight so war flares up and cools down as happens. What you end up with is a state of quasi-war, neither the Ossiarchs nor Sigmarites wanna go ham attacking eachother.
Additionally each army has multiple colour schemes. Usually this boils down to "faction, but X", however this has quite a few exceptions. The difference between Fyreslayer holds is more based on cultural/bloodline rifts, whereas Nighthaunt go by choice of torment/material.
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