

Other Unit Possibilities: Daemonettes, Devoted of Slaanesh, Furies Lord: Druchii Anointed - Powerful elven champions of Slaanesh that can use Lore of Slaanesh spellsĬentrepiece Unit: Spellthirster - spell eating breed of hydra created by Morathi Legendary Lord: Dechala the Denied One - A former elven princess and current Chaos Champion devoted to Slaanesh, reusing Medusae animation set As such, I've added a Slaanesh character to fill the role, but the role could just as easily end up given to a non-Slaanesh special character.

In the army list, Morathi is the only special character who can be taken, but she is already ingame and there are no other prominent Slaanesh Dark Elven characters.

As this is a Lord Pack rather than a Race Pack, it would only skim the surface of the army list, but use Slaanesh as a strong binding theme.īefore I start, I should say that there is an issue with this concept. This list joined Dark Elves with Slaanesh worshipping Warriors of Chaos to create a new hybrid army. This speculated DLC would be inspired by the Cult of Slaanesh army list that also comes from Storm of Chaos. The power of the Convents of the Sorceresses had grown strong in recent years with their increasing involvement with the Cult of Slaanesh." The Shadow and the Blade proved that CA were willing to dip into older tabletop rules to justify new content, as the skaven portion was directly taken from the Clan Eshin list from Storm of Chaos. Though the Hag Queens believed they had suppressed the Cult for years, almost stamping it out utterly, this was merely an illusion, and the growth of the Cult dramatic. Morathi decided the time was right to revive the Cult of Slaanesh to become a significant power once more. "With Malekith utterly fixated upon reclaiming Ulthuan, Morathi was concerned with the amount of energy this ongoing war was draining from the Druchii nation. She's more likely to be referenced in Ariel's campaign than to be an LL. If they're saving Ariel as a DLC LL, it's unlikely they will add a separate spellcaster as the FLC LL. Divination magic would make for a new lore, but it would be entirely new as there was not a lore for that on the tabletop Naieth the Prophetess uses Diviniation magic. Naieth the Prophetess was last given rules in 4th edition. Drycha in AoS is a lot more prominent now, and it's plausible that Games Workshop would like to use her for DLC to encourage more sales of her tabletop model. Drycha does not use a lore of magic, which makes the new lore a separate release, which feels unlikely to happen without a character to specialise in it. Here's why I feel they aren't likely to be FLC: There are two other possibilities - Drycha and Naieth the Prophetess. The likelihood is that Ariel is the FLC LL. The Wood Elves, and Ariel, once used a lore called the Lore of Athel Loren We know this is for Wood Elf players as all the content was for them. The FLC comes with a new Lore of Magic. Ariel lives within the Oak of Ages in Athel Loren and her magic helps to protect it. FLC LL is only usable in Mortal Empires, which is where Athel Loren is. FLC Legendary Lord is referenced as "her". Thus, the magical force of nature flows through Ariel as if she were the goddess Isha herself." She is a demi-goddess and the avatar of Isha, the ancient Elven goddess of nature, and acquired the Aspects of Isha through the strange magic of the Oak of Ages at the same time as Orion gained the Aspects of Kurnous. Ariel is one of the most powerful wizards in all of the world. "Ariel is the Queen of Athel Loren and presides over the realm together with Orion. 2K A Total War Saga: Thrones of Britannia.846 A Total War Saga: Fall of the Samurai.
