While the five major craftworlds mentioned above have the advantage of print media publication, making them recognisable throughout the gaming community, whereas your craftworld probably will not receive such a benefit. When designing your own craftworld, think about the image, the units, and the fighting style that would represent it. While it would be possible to play an Iyanden army that was coloured entirely red and included no Wraithguards or Wraithlords, most people would not identify this as an Iyanden force (and may even argue with you that it is not). Each of these craftworlds has a very specific set of units associated with it, a playstyle, and a paint scheme. The chances are these names conjure an image of what you would expect to see in an army from any of these craftworlds, and what it might look like. You have probably heard the following craftworld names before: Alaitoc, Biel-Tan, Iyanden, Saim-Hann, and Ulthwé.
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