The first gameplay
trailer for Total War: Warhammer is supposed to arrive in less than 24
hours, and in the meantime, the development team at The Creative
Assembly and publisher SEGA are offering more information about one of
the major characters of the strategy game, Karl Franz the Legendary
Lord.
The Emperor has managed to mostly unite the small
human principalities that make up the Empire and seems determined to
prove that his forces can overcome the threats around it to dominate the
fantasy world.
The Creative Assembly states on the official forums
that "Soaring aloft on Deathclaw, most ferocious of the Imperial
Griffons, and wielding Ghal Maraz, the fabled hammer once held by Sigmar
himself, Karl Franz inspires the men he leads to feats of courage and
heroism. A military genius and the greatest statesmen the Old World has
ever seen, he is the Empire’s greatest hope for survival in a brutal,
war-torn world."
Karl Franz is one of the few Legendary Lords in
Total War: Warhammer, which means that his special abilities are very
powerful and he can wield magic items that no other units can use.
Narrative quest chains are associated with each of
his weapons and armors in the Grand Campaign of the title, with a
massive battle required to secure them from enemy forces and increase
the power of the Empire.
Total War: Warhammer will also feature lower lords
Presumably, each of the factions included in the
strategy game will have access to a limited number of Legendary Lords,
and most of the armies featured will be led by lesser generals.
They will also have skill trees and solid strategic
abilities but will never be able to control the battlefield as their
more powerful superior can.
Total War: Warhammer will use the fantasy universe
created by Games Workshop to deliver a new take on the classic mechanics
of the series.
The Creative Assembly has promised both sandbox modes and a narrative-driven Grand Campaign.
Each of the included races will have different ways
to recruit armies and to develop their holdings, and the tactical
battles will offer more variety, with asymmetric units and a wide range
of magic powers that can turn the tide of combat if they are deployed
correctly.
Total War: Warhammer will be offered on the PC and does not yet have a launch window.