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"I’ve heard the backwoods nobles near Laurelorn have strange dealings with the Elves. First Arkee....What’s-his-name, and now this! It’s treason I tell ya!"

—Delberz merchant [1]

Overview

Laurelorn Forest is a Wood Elves faction introduced in Total War: Warhammer II in The Empire Undivided Update.

It is rather special since it is unique to the Mortal Empires campaign, not showing up in either the Eye of the Vortex campaign or The Old World campaign in the first Total War: Warhammer.

This faction of Wood Elves is located in the northern forests of the Empire, between the lands of Middenland and Marienburg.

Background

Laurelorn Forest lies at the northern coastline of the Empire of Man, home to reclusive communities of Eonir. While both Middenland and Nordland claim the forest as theirs, the Elves dare either to try to enforce their claim. It lies west of Salzenmund and the Silver Hills above it, and stretches west to the borders with the Wasteland.

The Elves of Laurelorn are isolationist, wanting to be left alone in the beautiful woods they have come to call home. Unlike Men, who seek to tame the lands in which they live, the Elves of Laurelorn regard the forest and its land as a living thing, something they should live in harmony with, something over which they feel protective. They do, however, recognise that Mankind provides the bulwark of the defence of their lands against Greenskins and Chaos, so they try not to antagonise the surrounding realms of the Empire, unless they try to establish dominion over Laurelorn itself.[2]

Strategy

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Diplomacy

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Starting territory

Mortal Empires

  • Laurelorn Forest (province), one settlement only

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