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Baby Kraken
  

Unit: Baby Kraken RecruitOrigin: Merfolk Requires: Deep Sea Trench
Tier II: 55 Hit Points 32 Swimming 11 Defense 11 Resistance Cost: 80 Gold Upkeep: 8 Gold/Turn
Can be summoned with Summon Baby Kraken Summon Baby Kraken (70 Casting Points 9 Mana/Turn)
Abilities:
  • The most in-elegant way to force a line break.
  • The most in-elegant way to force a line break.
Experience Ranks:
  • Trooper +1 Physical Damage Melee +4 Hit Points
  • Veteran +1 Physical Damage Melee +4 Hit Points +1 Defense
  • Expert +1 Physical Damage Melee +4 Hit Points +1 Resistance
  • Elite +1 Physical Damage Melee +8 Hit Points +1 Defense

Bone Wyvern
  

Unit: Bone Wyvern RecruitOrigin: Dragons
Tier II: 44 Hit Points 30 Flying 11 Defense 11 Resistance Cost: 90 Gold 25 Mana Upkeep: 8 Gold/Turn
Abilities:
  • The most in-elegant way to force a line break.
  • The most in-elegant way to force a line break.
  • The most in-elegant way to force a line break.
Experience Ranks:

'In our studies of the spread of the blight we discovered creatures corrupted by its encroachment. I first saw a Carrion Bird in the ruined wasteland below the Sunbirth Mountains. The thing circled overhead like an oversized vulture. I suppose it expected our party to collapse with disease from the sickened land, but when we didn't do that, it swooped down. It attacked, spreading blight sickness through its bony talons and daggerlike beak. When it struck an unlucky guardsman, it gained strength feasting upon the life it stole from him. Realizing the thing was undead, I lifted the holy symbol of life, driving away the evil.'

--Sick Lands, Ethan Wildlight, Temple Scribe
Carrion Bird
  
Unit: Carrion Bird RecruitOrigin: Monsters
Tier II: 45 Hit Points 30 Flying 11 Defense 10 Resistance Cost: 90 Gold Upkeep: 8 Gold/Turn
Abilities:
  • The most in-elegant way to force a line break.
  • The most in-elegant way to force a line break.
Experience Ranks:

'I had taken care of farm animals before and when I heard that old Farmer Tuckett was having trouble with a rooster, I expected him to mean an actual chicken, not a dragon-sized cock with a tendency to go on bloody rampages. So imagine my suprise when I came face to face with a Cockatrice. The thing charged with the force of a stampeding bull. It seemed to gather strength by squaking and thrashing its whole body in a fit of rage. That's when I remembered, Farmer Tuckett wants me dead. After that experience, I decided to raise safer livestock.'

--Lion Farming, by Tam Rand, Farmer
Cockatrice
  

Unit: Cockatrice RecruitOrigin: Monsters
Tier III: 72 Hit Points 36 Movement 13 Defense 11 Resistance Cost: 190 Gold Upkeep: 16 Gold/Turn
Can be summoned with Summon Gargantuan Animal Summon Gargantuan Animal (160 Casting Points 28 Mana/Turn)
Abilities:
  • The most in-elegant way to force a line break.
  • The most in-elegant way to force a line break.
Experience Ranks:

'Unspeakable, nameless. One of the horrors from the unknown realms. Who knows what awaits us when we win? When my eyes fell upon this entity for the first time, I knew we had meddled with things far beyond our control. Am I, first of our Loyal Legion, suddenly doubtful of our cause?'

--Scribblings of a Shadowborn Loyalist, by Enanuel of Yondele

Eternal Lords This unit is exclusive to the Eternal Lords Expansion

Eldritch Horror
  

Unit: Elder Eldritch RecruitOrigin: Monsters
Tier IV: 111 Hit Points 32 Floating 14 Defense 14 Resistance Cost: 500 Gold Upkeep: 32 Gold/Turn
Abilities:
  • The most in-elegant way to force a line break.
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Experience Ranks:

Eldritch Horror
  

Unit: Eldritch Horror RecruitOrigin: Sorcerer
Tier IV: 99 Hit Points 32 Floating 15 Defense 13 Resistance Cost: 360 Gold Upkeep: 32 Gold/Turn
Can be summoned with Summon Eldritch Horror Summon Eldritch Horror(250 Casting Points 36 Mana/Turn)
Abilities:
  • The most in-elegant way to force a line break.
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  • The most in-elegant way to force a line break.
Experience Ranks:

Fire Wyvern
  

Unit: Fire Wyvern RecruitOrigin: Dragons Requires: Burrow of Fire
Tier II: 44 Hit Points 30 Flying 11 Defense 10 Resistance Cost: 90 Gold 25 Mana Upkeep: 8 Gold/Turn
Can be summoned with Summon Fantastic Creature Summon Fantastic Creature(110 Casting Points 16 Mana/Turn)
Abilities:
  • The most in-elegant way to force a line break.
  • The most in-elegant way to force a line break.
  • The most in-elegant way to force a line break.
Experience Ranks:

Frost Wyvern
  

Unit: Frost Wyvern RecruitOrigin: Dragons Requires: Burrow of Frost
Tier II: 44 Hit Points 30 Flying 11 Defense 10 Resistance Cost: 90 Gold 25 Mana Upkeep: 8 Gold/Turn
Can be summoned with Summon Fantastic Creature Summon Fantastic Creature(110 Casting Points 16 Mana/Turn)
Abilities:
  • The most in-elegant way to force a line break.
  • The most in-elegant way to force a line break.
  • The most in-elegant way to force a line break.
Experience Ranks:

'Snakes are fast enough, so when I saw the serpents with feathers I didn't need our Ranger guide's warning that the winged serpents were quicker than quick. It lunged towards me, and in an attempt to avoid being swallowed I hid in the ice chest. The floating serpents despised the cold of my hiding place, so I survived.'

--Peril in the Tropics, by Ham the Wanderer

Golden Realms This unit is exclusive to the Golden Realms Expansion

Feathered Serpent
  

Unit: Feathered Serpent RecruitOrigin: Monsters Requires: Temple of the Eternal Serpent Temple of the Eternal Serpent
Tier III: 60 Hit Points 32 Floating 11 Defense 12 Resistance Cost: 160 Gold 20 Mana Upkeep: 16 Gold/Turn
Can be summoned with Summon Feathered Serpent Summon Feathered Serpent (150 Casting Points 18 Mana/Turn)
Abilities:
  • The most in-elegant way to force a line break.
  • The most in-elegant way to force a line break.
  • The most in-elegant way to force a line break.
Experience Ranks:

Gold Wyvern
  

Unit: Gold Wyvern RecruitOrigin: Dragons Requires: Burrow of Gold
Tier II: 46 Hit Points 30 Flying 12 Defense 12 Resistance Cost: 90 Gold 25 Mana Upkeep: 8 Gold/Turn
Can be summoned with Summon Eldritch Animal Summon Eldritch Animal(70 Casting Points 9 Mana/Turn)
Abilities:
  • The most in-elegant way to force a line break.
  • The most in-elegant way to force a line break.
  • The most in-elegant way to force a line break.
Experience Ranks:
  • Trooper +1 Physical Damage Melee +4 Hit Points
  • Veteran +1 Spirit Damage Melee +4 Hit Points +1 Defense
  • Expert +1 Physical Damage Melee +4 Hit Points +1 Resistance
  • Elite +1 Spirit Damage Melee +8 Hit Points +1 Defense, Broken Spirit Inflict Daze

'Folk said the cave was haunted by evil spirits that raided chicken coops in the night. Knowing the undead to be less about chickens and more about murdering the living, I knew not to fear spirits. As I suspected, I found no one in the cave. So I set camp at the mouth of the cave and pretended to sleep. It wasn't to long before my packs were raided. I jumped up, and beheld twelve kobolds. They hissed as I pulled the hood from my lantarn. Knowing they were no match for the power of my gleaming blade, they retreated with what they could pull from my pack. I managed to cut down all but two. They stole a few stale biscuits and a pair of dirty socks. Another sigh that dishonesty doesn't pay well.'

--Face Your Fears, by Sir Locke Olme, Paladin
Kobold
  

Unit: Kobold RecruitOrigin: Monsters
Tier I: 35 Hit Points 28 Movement 7 Defense 7 Resistance Cost: 30 Gold Upkeep: 4 Gold/Turn
Can be summoned with Summon Kobold Summon Kobold(30 Casting Points 6 Mana/Turn)
Abilities:
  • The most in-elegant way to force a line break.
  • The most in-elegant way to force a line break.
Experience Ranks:

'When it first hit, I was knocked into my wash basin and catapulted overboard. Salty sea brine and sour lye soap made my skin burn. I saw upright, drifting in my tiny vessel. Thick leathery tentacles constricted about the ship's hull. Struts cracked. The crewman were mere ant fighting this voracious behemoth. One by one they died. The mass of tentacles tore the ship apart. Then the Kraken carefully sifted through the wreckage, dragging anything that flailed in the surf down to the depths to devour, leaving no witnesses. I survived because I was drenched in lye soap that the creature evidently found unpalatable and irritated my sensitive Halfling skin.'

--Abducted by Pirates, by Ham the Wanderer
Kraken
  
Unit: Kraken RecruitOrigin: Monsters
Tier IV: 110 Hit Points 40 Swimming 16 Defense 13 Resistance Cost: 280 Gold Upkeep: 32 Gold/Turn
Abilities:
  • The most in-elegant way to force a line break.
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  • The most in-elegant way to force a line break.
Experience Ranks:
  • Trooper +1 Physical Damage Melee +8 Hit Points
  • Veteran +1 Physical Damage Melee +8 Hit Points +1 Defense
  • Expert +1 Physical Damage Melee +8 Hit Points +1 Resistance
  • Elite +1 Physical Damage Melee +16 Hit Points +1 Defense, Tireless Tireless

Node Serpent
  

Unit: Node Serpent RecruitOrigin: Sorcerer
Tier III: 75 Hit Points 32 Floating 12 Defense 11 Resistance Cost: 175 Gold Upkeep: 16 Gold/Turn
Can be summoned with Summon Node Serpent Summon Node Serpent(120 Casting Points 22 Mana/Turn)
Abilities:
  • The most in-elegant way to force a line break.
  • The most in-elegant way to force a line break.
Experience Ranks:

Obsidian Wyvern
  

Unit: Obsidian Wyvern RecruitOrigin: Dragons
Tier II: 40 Hit Points 30 Flying 11 Defense 11 Resistance Cost: 90 Gold 25 Mana Upkeep: 8 Gold/Turn
Can be summoned with Summon Fantastic Creature Summon Fantastic Creature(110 Casting Points 16 Mana/Turn)
Abilities:
  • The most in-elegant way to force a line break.
  • The most in-elegant way to force a line break.
Experience Ranks:

Ogre
  
Unit: Ogre RecruitOrigin: Giants Requires: Burrow of the Degenerate Children
Tier III: 66 Hit Points 30 Movement 11 Defense 9 Resistance Cost: 150 Gold Upkeep: 16 Gold/Turn
Abilities:
  • The most in-elegant way to force a line break.
  • The most in-elegant way to force a line break.

Experience Ranks:

'The immortal Phoenix takes the sky,
reminding all who live will die.
Like life itself it burns too bright,
and for a moment takes its flight.
Then in death, as one remembers,
newborn hope from smoldered embers.
Oh Phoenix, take my soul with you,
and give me back my life anew.
Ever may I as I retire,
embrace new life in blazing fire.'

--Phoenix Song, by Willa Loveday, Master Bard
Phoenix
  

Unit: Phoenix RecruitOrigin: Monsters
Tier IV: 80 Hit Points 30 Flying 14 Defense 13 Resistance Cost: 360 Gold Upkeep: 32 Gold/Turn
Can be summoned with Summon Phoenix Summon Phoenix(250 Casting Points 32 Mana/Turn)
Abilities:
  • The most in-elegant way to force a line break.
  • The most in-elegant way to force a line break.
Experience Ranks:
  • Trooper +1 Physical Damage Melee +4 Hit Points
  • Veteran +1 Fire Damage Melee +4 Hit Points +1 Defense
  • Expert +1 Physical Damage Melee +4 Hit Points +1 Resistance
  • Elite +1 Fire Damage Melee +8 Hit Points +1 Defense, Fire Aura Fire Aura

'A savage troll lived under Deepwood Bridge, getting hungrier and hungrier, when along came a few goat-footed Satyrs. The first was scrawny and bleated to go accross the bridge, promising his two older, fatter brothers would come and be easier to catch. So the greedy troll let the first go, licking his chops. The second satyr came. It told the hungry troll that his fatter brother would be tastier and even easier to catch. So it let him pass. Of course, you know how this story ends. No third brother came, because there were only two satyrs. So the troll ate the poisonous mushrooms that always grew there in abundance because no one else can eat them without dying. Moral of the story: Don't be a stupid troll.'

--Fables that Mock Evil, Chastity Flowers, Storyteller
Troll
  
Unit: Troll RecruitOrigin: Monsters
Tier III: 68 Hit Points 30 Movement 12 Defense 10 Resistance Cost: 170 Gold Upkeep: 16 Gold/Turn
Abilities:


  • The most in-elegant way to force a line break.
  • The most in-elegant way to force a line break.
Experience Ranks:

'I discovered the Tigrans missing from the Ashen Steppe when I went to visit my friend Symba. Not a single Tigran was to be found. All that remained were some very angry Watchers left to haunt the sandstone ruins. These floating balls of teeth and death-gazing eye stalks did not want to discuss matters. Instead, they were hungry. They ate both my camels and would have eaten me had I not gotten caught on a tent flap while fleeing into a fierce sandstorm. The canvas wings sent me flying out of their reach like a bird. I do not recommend flight by tent, however lifesaving. The landing, even in sand dunes, was excruciating.'

--Where's Symba?, by Ham the Wanderer
Watcher
  

Unit: Watcher RecruitOrigin: Monsters
Tier III: 72 Hit Points 28 Floating 12 Defense 11 Resistance Cost: 160 Gold Upkeep: 16 Gold/Turn
Can be summoned with Summon Fantastic Creature Summon Fantastic Creature(110 Casting Points 16 Mana/Turn)
Abilities:
  • The most in-elegant way to force a line break.
  • The most in-elegant way to force a line break.
Experience Ranks:

'We never managed to reach any of the Frostling Kings, but occasionally we were attacked by their allies, the Yeti. We were unable to communicate our good intentions as they attack without warning. We were forced to slay many, but not without significant damage. It isn't good enough to wound a yeti, for in a day they are healed. They strike with freezing blows, chilling ice biting and numbing what they hit. My recommendation remains. The Frostlings don't trust us. The Commonwealth should abandon its plan in the North and reach out to more hospitable lands.'

--Diplomatic Mishaps, Volume 2:The Case against Frostlings, by Lady Flora Sweets
Yeti
  
Unit: Yeti RecruitOrigin: Monsters
Tier III: 70 Hit Points 30 Movement 12 Defense 11 Resistance Cost: 160 Gold Upkeep: 16 Gold/Turn
Abilities:
  • The most in-elegant way to force a line break.
  • The most in-elegant way to force a line break.
Experience Ranks:

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