The most powerful aspect of this campaign was probably the storytelling. In fact, the very key to playing in a campaign in the first place, is to add that extra dimension to your battles - being part of an evolving story, rather than just a one-off dice fest. A lot of work went into setting up a credible, characterful background story, and a host of supporting stories and sub-plots were used to flesh out the War of Ostermark Succession. Arguably the most difficult part was keeping up with the campaign as it developed.
How did you like the storyline and the way it was presented? Was there too much or too little? Were there things you missed? How about the in-game stories, ie. those included in the journals - do you feel they fit well with the earlier work? Did you read all of it?