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==Captain's Choices==
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| '''Undead Uprising''' || Undead, Necromantic, Khemri, and Vampire
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|colspan=2| Mercato defends the living from the dead.
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| '''Negotiations with Nurgle''' || Nurgle and Chaos
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|colspan=2| Mercato tries to set the terms for the intrusion of disease into the world.
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| '''The Council of Elves''' || High Elf, Dark Elf, Wood Elf, and Pro Elf
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|colspan=2| Mercato represents mortality in a contest of the dragons’ creations.
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| '''Humanity''' || Human, Bretonnian, Amazon, Kislev, and Norse
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|colspan=2| Mercato tests itself against the best human players from across the Theran empire.
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==Players' Choices==
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| '''City of Thera''' || Human, Wood Elf, Halfling, and Dwarf
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* The city team of the capital of the human empire.
* The most successful team in blood bowl.
* Near Sky Point, the former human enclave, now the hub of the CabalTV network.
* Has the largest ogre population outside of Mercato.
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| '''Iverna''' || Halfling
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* An island of sentient trees and the hungry halflings who worship them.
* Home to the greatest chefs in the world.
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| '''Lords of Bretonnia''' || Bretonnian, High Elf, Chaos Dwarf, and Vampire
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* A city of lords and peasants, where knights prove their mettle on the blood bowl pitch.
* Khorne suggested that if Genghis is pursing basketball as not just a sport, but an alternative to blood bowl for conflict resolution, the city might be particularly open to basketball as a less lethal alternative for settling disputes due to Bretonnian nobles playing blood bowl themselves.
* As the closest human city, contacts with Bretonnia’s criminal underworld could be beneficial in Mercato.
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| '''The Demon’s Lair''' || Vampire, Necromantic, and Undead
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* A fallen thaumaturgist has taken control of a human town in the western foothills of the World’s Divide Mountains.
* The Omni-Dungeon is currently lacking a necromancer.
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| '''The Northerners''' || Kislev and Norse
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* In the northern wilds blood bowl is played by teams of men and beasts.
* With a tendency for long legs, the Kislev might make natural basketball players.
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| '''World's End Mountain''' || Dwarf
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* Few non-dwarves are allowed admittance to Silverhome, a marvel of engineering built into the base of a mountain.
* Master Smith Zakangar Karazensen of the Omni-Dungeon project almost certainly has living relations here.
* Visgit would be interested in recruiting a dwarf arcanist as part of his operation in Mercato.
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| '''The Mist Swamp''' || Lizardman and Goblin
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* The telepathic t’skrang appear to only play blood bowl with outsiders, such as to resolve territorial claims with the Amazons to the north, not to resolve disputes internally.
* Visgit believes B'lanka returned here. With t’skrangs’ extended lifetimes, they might still be alive.
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Revision as of 01:30, 30 May 2021

Captain's Choices

Undead Uprising Undead, Necromantic, Khemri, and Vampire
Mercato defends the living from the dead.
Negotiations with Nurgle Nurgle and Chaos
Mercato tries to set the terms for the intrusion of disease into the world.
The Council of Elves High Elf, Dark Elf, Wood Elf, and Pro Elf
Mercato represents mortality in a contest of the dragons’ creations.
Humanity Human, Bretonnian, Amazon, Kislev, and Norse
Mercato tests itself against the best human players from across the Theran empire.

Players' Choices

City of Thera Human, Wood Elf, Halfling, and Dwarf
  •  The city team of the capital of the human empire.
  • The most successful team in blood bowl.
  • Near Sky Point, the former human enclave, now the hub of the CabalTV network.
  • Has the largest ogre population outside of Mercato.
Iverna Halfling
  • An island of sentient trees and the hungry halflings who worship them.
  • Home to the greatest chefs in the world.
Lords of Bretonnia Bretonnian, High Elf, Chaos Dwarf, and Vampire
  • A city of lords and peasants, where knights prove their mettle on the blood bowl pitch.
  • Khorne suggested that if Genghis is pursing basketball as not just a sport, but an alternative to blood bowl for conflict resolution, the city might be particularly open to basketball as a less lethal alternative for settling disputes due to Bretonnian nobles playing blood bowl themselves.
  • As the closest human city, contacts with Bretonnia’s criminal underworld could be beneficial in Mercato.
The Demon’s Lair Vampire, Necromantic, and Undead
  • A fallen thaumaturgist has taken control of a human town in the western foothills of the World’s Divide Mountains.
  • The Omni-Dungeon is currently lacking a necromancer.
The Northerners Kislev and Norse
  • In the northern wilds blood bowl is played by teams of men and beasts.
  • With a tendency for long legs, the Kislev might make natural basketball players.
World's End Mountain Dwarf
  • Few non-dwarves are allowed admittance to Silverhome, a marvel of engineering built into the base of a mountain.
  • Master Smith Zakangar Karazensen of the Omni-Dungeon project almost certainly has living relations here.
  • Visgit would be interested in recruiting a dwarf arcanist as part of his operation in Mercato.
The Mist Swamp Lizardman and Goblin
  • The telepathic t’skrang appear to only play blood bowl with outsiders, such as to resolve territorial claims with the Amazons to the north, not to resolve disputes internally.
  • Visgit believes B'lanka returned here. With t’skrangs’ extended lifetimes, they might still be alive.