The Twitch streamer HandOfBlood is currently having fun on Twitter. He is indulging in the favorite pastime of every reasonable role player: He has given characters in a new game on Steam, Norland
, the names of Twitch streamers and colleagues and is engaging in all sorts of antics with them.
This is how HandOfBlood irritates his fans: Since August 8, Twitter followers of HandOfBlood have been reading wild stories:
- It is said that he knocked up his colleague and girlfriend Tamina. Additionally, Kutcher and Kalle now hate Zarbex
- Zarbex he wants to throw to the wolves anyway, no one likes the bastard
- The next day he reveals: Apored, the stable rabbit, wanted to rob someone, was beaten up by farmers, now wears a forced mask and will probably succumb to his injuries soon
He is just having fun:
HandOfBlood is the world’s leading streamer in a new strategy game on Steam
What is HandOfBlood currently doing on Twitch? HandOfBlood has fallen in love with Norland, a new strategy game on Steam. In this medieval epic, he named his characters, the lords, after colleagues from Twitch and allows himself a gag on Twitter.
In recent days he has played Norland for 10 hours and reached an average of 7,400 viewers. This makes him the world’s leading streamer in Norland on Twitch in the last week. Strategy games are not that popular there.
This is how it is commented on: Fans partly comment on it in irritation and need a moment to understand what is going on.
Some people jump in right away and shoot back: If you’re going to tell an adventure story about Apored, then please one that wouldn’t also happen to him in real life.
The clip about Apored is dead
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Colleagues are also chiming in, NoWay apparently finds atrocities against Zarbex generally understandable.
Zarbex himself asks in irritation: “Hey yo?”
What kind of game is Norland? Norland is a new strategic role-playing game that mixes RimWorld and Crusader Kings 3. It was released on July 18 and currently has quite decent reviews with 77% positive reviews on Steam.
The general consensus seems to be that one should wait a little longer until Norland has overcome the worst growing pains in early access.
The idea of making role-playing games or simulations more relatable by naming the characters after people from one’s personal circle is a well-known hobby of gamers that many indulge in. The community manager of GameStar created her own cult in Cult of the Lamb: Cult of the Lamb: How I created a GameStar cult and ruled for 10 days