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An RTS/RPG game with a bit of total war like military simulator set in the world of warhammer fantasy. Ironically it was made WAAAAAY before Warhammer: Mark of Chaos and Total War: WARHAMMER came out, making it one of the oldest warhammer fantasy game known existence. In fact, it is THE FOURTH OLDEST WARHAMMER GAME, with its sequel Warhammer: Dark Omen being the FIFTH OLDEST. It was made by a studio named Mindscape (who brought you prince of persia and paperboy).
Plot
You are Morgan Bernhardt, a mercenary Commander tasked to stop another skaven world domination plan. Nothing ordinary but at least chaos is not involve this time around.
In the second game Dark Omen, Morgan is returned once again to stop the resurrection of some powerful undead king (Not Nagash lol) where he went through a plot development in the end and decided be a hero instead of a money grabbing mercenary.
Gameplay
Every mission have you fight on a suppose pixelated battlefield where you must command your men to kill shit. If some of your men died, they ca be reinforced with new soldiers for next turn, which you must paid in gold (mercenaries after all). There's a wide selection of units to choose from like your typical tabletop empire cannon folder, crossbow man, fucking Norseman marauders(probably not chaos), some pansy elf fuck boy, wizards of many winds, dwarves and artillery like mortar.
Ravandil Quest
OK, THIS IS WHAT YOU FUCKERS CAME FOR ISN'T IT?
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