

That's not a bad thing, but that's a far cry from the Lord of the Rings, which is almost on the other side of that spectrum. Warhammer is one huge amalgamation of fantasy tropes and historical societies, with the awesomness ramped up to 11 and where everything is exaggerated. Please elaborate on 'from everything I've ever heard' because since when is this: The most blatant magic thing we see in the movies (and described in the books) is Gandalf creating some kind of holy light to scare away the Nazgûl when Faramir flees Osgiliath.Īnd LotR would be considered more cartoony than Warhammer from everything I've ever heard. I'm not even going to argue with you on this, because it's factually true. The magic in Lord of the Rings is far less blatant than Warhammer. Think we missed one? Give us a Modmail and suggest new Subreddits to add to the lists!
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