By the way it seems the ogre/nurgle rumour dude has gotten a taste for attention and posted a "story" today. He deleted most of it afterwards but some guy on tga saved it :
>There was once a series of stories, originally intended to be published in multiple volumes

>In the first volume, the main character - shaman successfully mastered the method of summoning Incarnates and forged an alliance with the Orruks. Though the Incarnate he summoned was slain by a powerful woman, he remained undaunted and proceeded to summon further Incarnates of different kinds

>In the second and subsequent volumes, the Shaman led his pallid Gor-kin companions in summoning Spider Incarnate

>Meanwhile, the Dispossessed, leading the Dawnbringers, discovered the Khazalid ruins buried deep beneath the Ghur. This discovery held the potential to revive the lost civilisation of the Dispossessed

>They also discovered countless ley lines stretching vertically and plunging deep into the Ghur. While battling the Spider Incarnate summoned by the Shaman and the new Gor-kin threat, they pressed onward with their excavation

>Finally, the truth that astonished everyone was revealed: these vertically extending ley lines had long been targeted by rats. For centuries, these repulsive creatures had been executing some sinister scheme, and it was here they encountered a dreadful rat daemon - the daemon who orchestrated the entire stories

>However, this story series was cancelled because the vast majority of its main characters were required to appear in another product line launched subsequently. Consequently, the models that had already been produced were unfortunately shelved

Seems to explain some of the weirdness surrounding season of war, beasts, and the weird dorf unity hints that went nowhere.