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Total War: Warhammer 2 - The Twisted & The Twilight DLC review

Why is it that so many characters in Warhammer are motivated by hunger? First we had Throgg, then it was Grom the Paunch, and now it's Throt the Unclean. We haven't even got to the Ogre Kingdoms yet!


But Throt trying to consume the literal avatar of life as if she's some supercharged Gaviscon might be the most on-brand Skaven thing I've ever heard. And in all fairness, if I found myself trapped in Warhammer Fantasy I'd probably feel like doing some stress eating, too. It's a world filled with horrible, mutated creatures, and none more so than the twisted creations of Clan Moulder. Throt's faction of rat-men prides itself on knocking together the most warped monsters possible in the flesh labs of Hell Pit.


On the other end of the scale you have purity and the sanctity of nature. Naestra and Arahan are like the Wood Elf equivalent of Teclis and Tyrion, representing two sides of the same soul. It's appropriate, then, that they fight for natural balance, and for Ariel, the avatar of Isha and Queen of Athel Loren (a legendary hero in this pack).


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