The elves just sound too haughty and immediately annoy me, which is the point I suppose lol. Not so Lokhir Fellheart -- he was born to ply the rolling seas, to bring fire and terror to the shores of other lands. New armies marched north from Lustria, met no resistance but garrisons, and took everything from Tretch in short order. moment. I don't play that faction much so I'm curious why he's so popular. I reconstructed my armies in the Old World, and marched them right to the edge of Tretch and Malekith’s territory. In this time, Blessed Dread armies had taken everything south and east of Brettonia, and moved into the former Empire and Vampire lands. Their combined might rolled like a high tide across the desert, and my provinces quickly found themselves under siege. How absolutely extraordinarily written! Fellheart led his armies past the former home of Kislev, into Norsca, chasing Malekith himself through mountain passes and icy shores. Lokhir Fellheart: Sword Infantry: 1: 2350: 687: Armoured: Armour-Piercing: Causes Terror: Scaly Skin: 7,436 : Armour: 80: Leadership: 80: Speed: 40: Melee Attack: 57: Melee Defence: 50: Weapon Strength: 520: ... Fellheart is the latest in a line of doom-bringing admirals to have commanded the formidable Black Ark known as 'Tower of the Blessed Dread', leaving countless ports and coastal cities ruined and … Press question mark to learn the rest of the keyboard shortcuts. “Your campaign is not yet finished. ... “My Lord.” came the voice of my long-silenced advisor. ... sounds even more badass with that metallic menacing voice, and his movements are very elegant yet brutal. Eventually, I was able to combine forces in the north to remove the fur-hatted Huntsmarshall, a small band of Orcs, the crippled remains of Cylostra’s faction, and the fat toad himself, before running into my second surprise of the campaign: Tretch Craventail surviving and thriving. Absolutely. The world will drown...in blood. With the combined armies of Lokhir, Tretch, and Malekith, the High Elves never stood a chance, especially since their confederation somehow hadn’t happened yet, and Eltharion, Tyrion, and Alarielle all fought separately. Diplomacy with Grimgor is da best. I loved listening to Harkon; well-acted and well written. I abandoned my settlements in the Land of Assassins, moving to safer waters as I rebuilt a few new armies from my original settlements. Lokhir Fellheart seems to be people's favorite Dark Elf lord. Meanwhile, lesser armies were mopping up Empire and Dwarf forces as they moved northward with ease. I routed a small human faction in the bottom corner, setup camp in a whole province, and tried to support my new orc friends, while my armies in Ulthuan cleaned up. Meanwhile, as I was taking everything east of Vaul’s Anvil, I sent scouts across the sea to the desert, hoping to setup a base there for scouting whatever might come my way. … Some Dark Elves take to the seas in search of plunder or revenge, but many more do so to escape the dangers of Naggaroth. So good that even the Witch King emulated him. I could continue to declare war on Malekith and Tretch, hope to gain enough favor to avoid more conflict with the Old World, and call it a campaign. Alongside Franz rode his stooges, Volkmar and Balthasar, each leading high-tier armies. It was his great-great-grandfather, Menreith Fellheart, who first commanded the Black Ark Tower of Blessed Dread, and the doom-bringing flagship has answered to a Fellheart ever since. But the time for war was not over. He is a relative of Laithikir Fellheart, a raider and cartographer active in 1103 IC whose maps allowed other Dark Elves to raid the rich coasts of Ind and Cathay. And for the first time all campaign, I set my sights on Karond Kar and world domination, having come too far to turn away now, and abandoned my reliability rating to declare war on the Skaven and the False Phoenix King. Fine, so be it. Looks like you're using new Reddit on an old browser. You're constantly on the defensive, which isn't what you want. 198 comments. Cookies help us deliver our Services. Suddenly, out of the Vulture Mountains ventured an army of bearded, angry, dwarves. The last surviving orcs were backed up along the coast, but occupied 8 settlements. Armies of Shades and Beasts tore through Reikland and Middenland, pushing Naggarond back to and then off the shores. To be fair, I had stopped looking at the victory conditions once I moved against the Order Tide, and all I had to do at the end was wait out the construction times on a few buildings. Until, from the far west, an army appeared on the horizon. Press question mark to learn the rest of the keyboard shortcuts. The very first time the Vampire Counts tried to engage me as Khalida in diplomacy and that HISSSSSSS came tearing out....fan forever and ever. The High Elves surprised me by raiding my northern coasts with army after army, so I had to keep my Black Arks focused there, while land armies marched through the South to conquer the stubborn dwarves and random lizard factions. It does highlight my big problem with Lokhir's campaign. At this point, I was preparing to betray my allies, turn my attention westward, and reclaim Karond Kar to finish a successful campaign. Knowing this, Lokhir and his armies sailed southeast from Ulthuan, landing south of Estalia, and immediately claiming ground. Armies moving up from Estalia, experienced from fighting the former Order Tide, tore through the Skaven ranks in Bretonnia before turning what remained of the Wood Elves into fertilizer for the Oak of Ages. In quick order, I exterminated the Skaven to consolidate my starting province, caught Teclis in a sea battle and got rid of him before he got strong, and taught Luthor Harkon a lesson on who the best pirate in Lustria is. But, having flushed their army into easier-to-reach territory and raising new armies around them, the seemingly endless game of whack-a-dwarf finally concluded, the Book of Grudges being closed for good. At long last, the combined might of the Blessed Dread armies consolidated their holds, claiming whole continents, including the hallowed homeland of Karond Kar. Massive battles ensued, with major losses on both sides until finally, with exhaustion setting in, the last of the Order Tide fell back. Boss line right there. And then the Lizard-tide rolled in, with three factions combining to fight along my entire western border. Or, I could continue my twisted alliances, and hope our combined might could counter the Order Tide. Chaos subdued, I could finally refocus on the High Elves. When Archaon finally arrived, he was immediately murdered, sending me a hint that flew right over my head about the state of the Old World at the time.

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