

He was interred by his Knights in a grand tomb worthy of his successes, yet he rose again three nights later as a vicious, hateful Vampire, in defiance of all things good and natural. However, he was struck down by mysterious illness that claimed his body and ravaged his soul. He was once the Duke of Aquitaine, a mighty warrior who quested determinedly in the Lady’s name. He is an Undead scourge upon the Kingdom, but it was not always so. So it is with the Red Duke a warrior of terrifying renown who now wages war across Bretonnia in search of ever-greater power. It also allows you to command Total War: Warhammer II’s rogue armies, which are nomadic warbands composed of units from various factions that wander around the campaign map looking for a place to settle down and/or steal from someone.The histories of Bretonnia are littered with Dukes who err from the path of righteousness and fall, irreparably, into madness and depravity. The Mega Faction Unlocker goes a few steps beyond existing mods, however, by giving each faction its own goals in both the Mortal Empires and Eye of the Vortex campaigns. Savvy readers will likely be ready to point out that there are several mods that do this already, such as Crynsos’ Faction Unlocker and Mixu’s Faction Unlocker. The Mega Faction Unlocker by Juggernaut999 lets you command just about any faction in Total War: Warhammer II. Sigvald the Magnificent 7, Grombrindal 6.


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You utilize the new Blood Kiss currency to unlock new Bloodline Lords and powerful faction effects. But hey, wouldn’t it be fun to take control of some of these? Now you can, thanks to the magic of modding. I misread the title of your post as 'Red Duke's Dance Skills' and was disappoionted after I clicked that this isn't about breakdancing. Art depiction of a Blood Dragon Vampire Lord Bloodlines is a new campaign feature added for the Vampire Counts in Total War: Warhammer II, introduced as part of the Aye-Aye Patch. Total War: Warhammer II has a lot of factions now, but there are more of them than players normally have access to – plenty of the ‘less important’ entities you run up against in the fantasy strategy game are strictly meant to be NPCs, with whom you can negotiate with or do battle.
