• Second Semester Course 12 Trollblood Warcasters Calandra, Ragnor, Skuld and King Leto.

  • May 23 2024
  • Length: 42 mins
  • Podcast
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Second Semester Course 12 Trollblood Warcasters Calandra, Ragnor, Skuld and King Leto.

  • Summary

  • Welcome back students to our final Trollblood Warlocks of MK3 today we have the controller of fates and luck herself Calandra, Then we move on to the troll who lives in and seems to control the power of the mountains himself Ragnor, then we move into the we steal from the rich or whomever then reluctantly turned folk hero and fights for the Kriels non other than Jarl and then we move into a what if, What if the Young King Leto was ousted out of his Kingdom of Cygnar after a failed attempt to remove his brother and had to take refuge with his blood brother Madrak Ironhide and make good on his promises to help the United Kriels and then what if he gained the ability to control Trolls. A lot of what ifs but we have Leto Blood Brother of the Kriels. Also Noting MK3 to MK4 differences if any If you are enjoying these please like comment and subscribe and tell your friends and fellow gamers so we can grow the class size. Credits Lore, Quotes and Art are originating from the Privateer Press are © 2001—2019 Privateer Press, Inc. All Rights Reserved. WARMACHINE ®, HORDES, and their logos are trademarks of Privateer Press, Inc. Images and trademarks used without permission. This Podcast/Youtube is unofficial and is not endorsed by Privateer Press King Leto's Picture and Description https://iron-kingdoms-3-5.obsidianportal.com/characters/king-leto-raelthorne-the-younger

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