So it's not that the dryads are evil in the same way that Chaos or Skaven are evil, but they are extremely angry (I would argue that the only character in all of Warhammer angrier than the tree spirits is Grombrindal, who is literally the physical manifestation of the white-hot range of an ancient king-turned-god) and violently opposed to anything that's not a dryad. Some of the more amicable tree spirits still work with the Wood Elves, but there are parts of Athel Loren that are literally fenced off with magical runes and guarded by elite warriors because the tree spirits in there are so violently angry that they would destroy anything they come across, including wood elves. Angry at the dwarfs, angry at the elves, just generally really really fucking angry at everyone. This has two effects one, the elves retreat deeper into the forest and get all foresty and isolationist and shit (now you have Wood Elves), and the tree spirits get very angry. The dwarfs proceed to wage war on the forest and kill shitloads of elves and shitloads of tree spirits. The Dwarfs attack the elves, and the elves that lived near Athel Loren said "fuck there's a war let's hide in the forest." The tree spirits said "no" until one of their leaders, a giant treeman named Durthu, said "nah the elves are cool we can work together."
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material or even go full hog and run Drachenfels for a spoopy castle. Castle Drachenfels Library Constant Drachenfels lived for over ten thousand years, constructing a vast library of ancient tomes and dread grimoires. Some time later, Malekith tricks the High Elves and Dwarfs (former allies) into fighting a big fuckhueg war that lasts 500 years. Warhammer Fantasy Roleplay or Warhammer Fantasy Role-Play (abbreviated to WFRP or. Some of these elves lived near a big magical forest called Athel Loren, full of angry tree spirits that said "this is our forest fuck off and stay out or we kill you." One elf named Malekith got pissy that he wasn't the king, grabbed his friends, and started a civil war (Malekith and friends started the Dark Elves). Long long time ago, there was just elves, no high or dark or whatever. In addition to a history of Constant Drachenfels and his castle, this book also contains detailed notes on adventuring in the dank, dark corridors of.
Warhammer novel 'Drachenfels' by Jack Yeovil. Quick primer on Wood Elves and Forest Spirits in Warhammer: Castle Drachenfels is a 112 page Warhammer Fantasy Roleplay adventure for experienced adventurers based on the locations and characters from the.