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Just delete this thread.
"In earlier editions of both Warhammer Fantasy and Warhammer 40,000, there were many indications that the Warhammer World, the planet that is the primary setting for Warhammer Fantasy, was located in the same universe as Warhammer 40,000.
In later editions of both games, Games Workshop moved to create more of a separation between the two fictional universes, although they have also never completely denied the earlier connections between the two settings."
Give it a rest, neuron. You are becoming boring.
Plus everything that the poster above just did.
Would your next trolling point be that space marines should land crashing down with drop pods?
Please do share OP?
Watch this video. Sigmar was actually a Primarch but was exiled by the Emperor before the Horus Heresy because he was mad and always talk about the end times and how he would ascend to godhood after defeating chaos in the old world. So the Emperor exiled him and decreed of never to speak of Sigmar again. Thats how he became lost. Watch the video and it will become clear.
I laughed. Haven't seen this one. Thank you.
I mean it would require official source confirmation. It is a cool theory, but just a speculation.
Such consistency.
I mean there are hundred more examples of this, does not mean they share the world, just some core aspects of Warhammer, like Chaos gods.
As far as the old world being a world in 40k. Could indeed be a thing.
The most accurate version would be: We don't know whether Fantasy and 40k have in-universe connections or whether it is just a lack of creativity on GW's side.