Matthias Eliasson, creator of the Warhammer Armies Project.
And can you explain:
“...horrible Scottish interpretation of Albion...”
Many of his works are good but in my view at least his version of Albion is awful, as it bases the faction on Scottish and Irish highlanders and mythology a lot, whereas Albion is the name the British Celts (a different group entirely) gave to Britain and I’ve always seen Albion as the Warhammer Ancient Britons.
I do get annoyed when people only think of the Celts as hairy, unclean Scottish Higlanders quoting Braveheart (as Eliasson certainly seems to think), when actually the Celts were a hugely advanced civilisation in their own right who reached the height of their powers long before Scotland was even a thing, and when Scotland did rise to power, it was an extremely backward nation that bore little resemblance to Celtic Britain at its prime.
Now if you want to see a version of Albion that is infinitely superior and more respect toward the Celts at the height of their power, the Deviantartist Matthew Klaas de Witte has created a lot of magnificent illustrations revolving around his interpretation of Albion, which takes a lot more influence from Ancient Britain and Gaul:
https://www.lustria-online.com/thre...artwork-by-matthew-klaas-de-witte-whfb.22079/
I liked this take on Albion so much I’ve created my own unofficial army list for it on EEFL:
https://eefl.freeforums.net/thread/2196/warhammer-albion-playtest-army-draft
To be fair there was never an army of Araby in 6th edition or 7th.
Was there an army of Araby back in the before times of 2nd/3rd edition??
I only remember one regiment box for Dogs of War and one Bret hero (sidekick) indicating Araby even existed:
Al Muktar’s Cavalry
and
Suleiman Le Saracen
In 3rd Edition I certainly know humans were profiled as generic - the Empire, Bretonnia and some other factions were talked about in lore but there were no special rules for them - so you could have created an Araby-themed army in those editions and it would have been legal. Then 4th Edition arrived and generic army lists vanished in a puff of smoke, and only armies from the Army Books were legal. Araby never got any Army Books sadly.
I think when
@Lizards of Renown mentioned Araby, he was talking about the fact that they did appear in Warmaster, the 10mm epic-scale version of Warhammer Fantasy.