>>8983143While I agree there's a lot of figures that don't really fit their official factions, the Legion is one I really don't have too much of an issue with in regards to it's variety. In fact I feel the multiple races that make up the Legion lend itself well to making it unique, it's a union of "lower class" savages, beastmen, monsters and other aggressive "unlawful" characters who banded together for conquest and destruction under the banner of Gorgo Arethyrblade to wage war against the orders of "noble" races that are essentially keeping them from taking power for themselves. Personally, I feel the Legion should have more of a variety of races, including far more humans (Rhamulus and Calavius specifically work very well in the Legion imo) and barbarian types.
Most other factions are almost straight singular race, or very little variety in races, especially the other villainous ones:
The Congregation and the Brood are all Skeletons and Vampires respectively.
The Circle is mostly evil elves, with a handful of demons and a random Minotaur (who'd fit better in the Legion imo)
The Red Sons are half Skeletons and Half Human (which is incredibly disappointing imo)
The Clan Bear is almost all human, with a few Dwarves (a common mix in the good guy factions) some half giants and a troll.
The Order is similarly almost all human, with a single Dwarf and an Angel (not counting their god)
The Army is once again almost all human with one beastman and with the latest wave....Dwarves.
The only other faction that comes close to the racial variety of the Legion is the Flock, which makes sense as they're essentially mirror images of each other.
All that said, I mostly just ignore the official lore when it comes to factions and just fit my figures where I feel they work best. Case in point, with the arrival of my Arethyr, I actually plan on breaking up my Legion into two groups, a small group led by Gorgo and the rest still following Arethyr himself.