Old World: Difference between revisions
Jump to navigation
Jump to search
1d4chan>Not LongPoster Again (Created page with "In the real world, '''Old World''' is a fancy way to refer to the continents of Europe, Asia, and Africa, as opposed to the "New World" (the Americas and Oceania). That defin...") |
1d4chan>Thannak No edit summary |
||
Line 4: | Line 4: | ||
[[Category:Warhammer Fantasy]] | [[Category:Warhammer Fantasy]] | ||
[[Category:Vampire Counts]] |
Revision as of 09:07, 15 December 2013
In the real world, Old World is a fancy way to refer to the continents of Europe, Asia, and Africa, as opposed to the "New World" (the Americas and Oceania). That definition was coined by people who lived on those continents; to them, their landmass was "old", and the continents on the opposite side of the world from them were "new". They also placed themselves at the middle of their world-maps, which, in a roundabout way, lead to the naming of J. R. R. Tolkien's Middle-Earth.
The nations of Warhammer Fantasy Battle use the term almost identically -- the "Warhammer World"'s equivalent of Eurasia and Africa (home to the Empire, Cathay, Kislev, and others) is the Old World, compared to the New World of Lustria.