What's on the BACK of the GM Screen? (New Question to add!)
Whew... we still have Skull tiles with the black background and a nice big skull (I was worried it was a pile
of bones as shown in an earlier screenshot).
There's that golden talisman type object tile again, perhaps something from Rogar's Hall or maybe an extra quest? But it's part
of the Game System box, so not sure. Maybe the "Star
of the West"?
The quest book is not only in full color (the quest maps look the same as we've seen in Rogar's Hall with the newly detailed symbols following otherwise the NA color scheme), the pages are also glossy.
I was interested in the "monsters" section at the end:
Abomination
Little is known of these monsters.
The hulking amphibious humanoids are used
by Zargon and are quite dangerous even when encountered
individually.
Chaos Warriors are now
of course "Dread Warriors"
It now reads "These humans have become monsters," instead
of "men" (since there are now female versions as well).
"minions
of darkness" (instead
of "slaves to darkness" which surely not for fear
of using harsh words, is a reference to Warhammer "slaves to darkness" meaning the chaos warriors). As noted with the miniature, they carry shields now and wield either maces or swords instead
of axes.
[Here may be a controversial change...]
Orcs:
Orcs
"Those who are allied with the evil sorcerer are fierce and deadly"
(no longer "and delight in cruelty and slaughter. Savage and vicious").
[Presumably this is to say that the Orc Bard isn't like that, and perhaps other Orcs are not "allied with the evil sorcerer" and so there are good or neutral Orcs now]
Goblins
Goblins are "small and quick" instead
of "small and cruel"
the line about "Orcs have enslaved many Goblin tribes, and
the two are often found together" is completely gone now.
[not to get too speculative here, but I wonder why they felt the need to remove this part, is it wrong for the villains to practice slavery, or maybe it makes these cannon fodder monsters more sympathetic and the heroes less heroic for slaughtering them if they're forced to fight? I suppose a developer could answer]
Dread Sorcerer (replaces the "Chaos Warlock"
of classic)
Still has the same description saying it represents good and bad characters. I guess because the "Sir Ragnar" figure was a limited (pledge only) exclusive. So regular people will use this figure to represent him, or "Mentor" or the "Witch Lord" (also limited pledge only exclusives) or various other special named characters in those quests that call for them as one would expect.
The Epilogue (spoilers) refers to the "Dark Mountains" (original was "Black Mountains"). "Blackfire Pass" Is now called "Darkfire Pass" (I'm sensing a pattern here!).
"The Empire" is now referred to as "The Realm." This is a big change, but presumably to remove further connections to Warhammer Fantasy (owned by GamesWorkShop).
"The Emperor" has been changed to "The King." We still hear the mention
of the Borderlands however.
"Elf and men alike" has been changed to "warriors" being filled with fear (I guess to be more inclusive but less poetic?)
We still hear about the Doomguard, but they are now "Dread Knights" (instead
of Chaos Knights).
"Karnak Varn" becomes "Kaba Karn" in this new remake
of the final text.