Hello everyone and welcome back to Age of Wonders 4! Today, Lich-Lord Kel'Thuzad licks the wounds received from Chief Thane Kurdran Wildhammer and sets in motion his scheme of revenge. Joined at 20:55 by one of his oldest friends, the Lich-Lord begins his poking, prodding, and downright disrespect against the Wildhammers at 37:50. With the knowledge of an Eternal Lord at 1:06:23 and his boiling Ire from the destruction of his puppet at 1:18:54, Kel'Thuzad's multi-pronged revenge personally begins at 1:31:30 and is handed off to Lady Jandice Barov at 1:56:49. It's been a tough campaign so far, but the first victory could soon be at hand -- thanks for watching!
Age of Fashion mods have one interesting, Skald Armour, sadly no tail or helmet, but, you can create Queen of Skalds, Elven form seamed to have no clipping issues.
Yeah, sorry I was too distracted by my new-found Dwarven hatred. I'm still kind of irked that the Free City AI let them just chill there even after they had breached, but that's a behavior that's existed for awhile. During the Kessessek playthrough, the AI actually bugged out and permanently stuck one of the Godir in a Free City siege. 😅
Nature also has a province destroying spell. It's the destructive regrowth spell on the wrath of nature tome. Also, your Kel Thuzad sounds a lot like your Iratus.
I haven't used the Wrath of Nature in forever so I forgot about that one -- thanks! I've always held the headcanon that Iratus and Kel'Thuzad had a similar origin, and the main deviation in their characters was Kel'Thuzad's willingness to submit to the Lich King for his power over death. This playthrough has been a fun exploration of "what if" he followed in Iratus' footsteps instead. (:
The Tome of Zeal was primarily in order to unlock the modded Tome of Ivory Towers, but Kel'Thuzad was also quite zealous in his servitude to the Lich King and later the Jailer, which was my twisted lore reasoning.
Hello everyone and welcome back to Age of Wonders 4! Today, Lich-Lord Kel'Thuzad licks the wounds received from Chief Thane Kurdran Wildhammer and sets in motion his scheme of revenge. Joined at 20:55 by one of his oldest friends, the Lich-Lord begins his poking, prodding, and downright disrespect against the Wildhammers at 37:50. With the knowledge of an Eternal Lord at 1:06:23 and his boiling Ire from the destruction of his puppet at 1:18:54, Kel'Thuzad's multi-pronged revenge personally begins at 1:31:30 and is handed off to Lady Jandice Barov at 1:56:49. It's been a tough campaign so far, but the first victory could soon be at hand -- thanks for watching!
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I believe there is a Nature spell that razes the Improvement and creates a Forest. Tome of Natures Wrath maybe?
You are correct! I don't think I've used that Tome since the Morrigan playthrough. 😅
DJ Kurdran with his stacks: "Another one."
And they just keep comin' and the just keep comin'. XD
Age of Fashion mods have one interesting, Skald Armour, sadly no tail or helmet, but, you can create Queen of Skalds, Elven form seamed to have no clipping issues.
You have my undivided attention.
Too bad we didn't see what happened to the reinforced Rivergate, which probably got steamrolled by a triple stack 😞
Yeah, sorry I was too distracted by my new-found Dwarven hatred. I'm still kind of irked that the Free City AI let them just chill there even after they had breached, but that's a behavior that's existed for awhile. During the Kessessek playthrough, the AI actually bugged out and permanently stuck one of the Godir in a Free City siege. 😅
Nature also has a province destroying spell. It's the destructive regrowth spell on the wrath of nature tome. Also, your Kel Thuzad sounds a lot like your Iratus.
I haven't used the Wrath of Nature in forever so I forgot about that one -- thanks!
I've always held the headcanon that Iratus and Kel'Thuzad had a similar origin, and the main deviation in their characters was Kel'Thuzad's willingness to submit to the Lich King for his power over death. This playthrough has been a fun exploration of "what if" he followed in Iratus' footsteps instead. (:
EP #4 and still no necromancer units.... ??
Is there any limit on how many tomes u can research
Nope! They just become more and more Knowledge-intensive.
Not being very thematic with KT this ep taking things like zeal..... smh
The Tome of Zeal was primarily in order to unlock the modded Tome of Ivory Towers, but Kel'Thuzad was also quite zealous in his servitude to the Lich King and later the Jailer, which was my twisted lore reasoning.