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I've been thinking about this race for a long time, ever since it was first mentioned in the 3rd part. I haven't figured out all the intricacies and abilities of the race yet, but I have some ideas. I would be glad to hear your advice and comments.
Race: Ice Elves, Vori
Castle: Glacier
Hero: Overlord
Description: Ice elves are the indigenous inhabitants of the northern wastes. No one knows the true origin of this race. Some believe that the Vori are descendants of forest elves exiled for some transgressions. Others insist that ice elves are a separate ancient race.
They are similar to forest elves in many ways. However, the Vori are distinguished by unnaturally pale skin and a sturdier build. Hair is usually black, red, or dark blonde. The Vori are a very harsh people, accustomed to struggling with the severe climate of their homeland. They dislike strangers and prefer not to deal with other races at all. The Vori are ruled by Overlords—a privileged class that owns the land and oversees military affairs. There is no centralized authority. Overlords usually form beneficial alliances in the event of an external threat. Or conversely—for expansion into the rich southern lands. But ice elves are not interested in permanent settlements outside their domains.
They worship Krios, lord of ice storms and the north wind.
1. Wolf. Wolves are common and well-known predators inhabiting both temperate and cold climates. The Vori have managed to domesticate these animals and use them as scouts and pursuers. Thanks to their natural agility, wolves are able to attack suddenly, leaving the enemy no time to strike back.
White Wolf. White wolves are much smarter and stronger than their kin. These wolves were touched by Krios himself, who granted them the ability to breathe cold.
2. Spearman. Unlike their warmth-loving kin, Vori elves prefer to fight with spears rather than swords. And it must be admitted, they have achieved great success in the mastery of the spear. A Vori spearman always strikes first, thanks to the length of his weapon.
Guardian. Elite infantry of the ice elves. They not only wear special chainmail made of enchanted ice, but are truly proficient with the spear. Guardians are capable of attacking any passing enemy units an unlimited number of times.
3. Dartsman. Vori elves prefer short spears, known as darts, over bows. Dartsmen are capable of making two consecutive attacks and have no penalty in melee combat.
Icespear Thrower. These soldiers are armed with enchanted throwing spears. Each hit on an enemy has a 15% chance to deal additional cold damage.
4. Enchantress. In Vori elf society, magic and occultism are usually handled by women. Their enchantresses possess a range of defensive and enhancing spells. Additionally, they fight quite well with spears in melee combat.
Cryomancer. Cryomancers are those Vori elves who have achieved great mastery in the knowledge of ice magic. They are not only completely immune to cold, but are also capable of raining ice hail upon the heads of their enemies.
5. Ice Tempest. These are living clumps of the north wind, messengers of Krios. They move at tremendous speed, blowing away and freezing everything they touch. Due to their immaterial nature, Ice Tempests take only 50% damage from ranged attacks.
Blizzard. A living icy wind carrying icicles and snow, a far more dangerous spawn of Krios. A Blizzard's attack can freeze enemies, turning them into ice statues for a short time.
6. Rhemoraz. Rhemorazes are insect-like giant creatures inhabiting polar deserts. They hunt unlucky travelers, polar bears, and mammoths. However, Vori elves have managed to tame these terrible creatures. Rhemorazes can burrow into the ground to pop up right under the feet of a bewildered opponent after a while.
Ancient Rhemoraz. Ancient Rhemorazes are not only stronger and wear a tough carapace. Their body secretes a special substance which, strangely enough, is incredibly hot. Using this secretion, ancient rhemorazes dig burrows through the ice and burn their enemies with it.
7. Snow Giant. Snow giants are indigenous inhabitants of the north. They are fierce and mighty warriors capable of scattering an entire army single-handedly. Sometimes, ice elf Overlords form alliances with giants. The Vori value giants for their ability to smash fortress walls with their huge clubs.
Frost Giant. Frost giants are the noble kin of snow giants. They are known as cruel and experienced warriors who conduct military campaigns to the south for riches. The favorite weapon of frost giants is a magical greataxe that deals additional cold damage. They also have an innate ability granted by Krios himself—the ability to summon an Ice Tempest for backup.
Creature Buildings:
1. Wolf Den - Wolf Lair
2. Outpost - Warriors' Guild
3. Brotherhood of Darts - Brotherhood of Spears
4. Enchanted Tower - Ice Tower
5. Altar of Snow - Altar of the North Star
6. Rhemoraz Burrow - Rhemoraz Cave
7. Giant's Rock - Citadel of Giants
P.S. Now the dwarves from the add-on will have someone to fight :D
Race: Ice Elves, Vori
Castle: Glacier
Hero: Overlord
Description: Ice elves are the indigenous inhabitants of the northern wastes. No one knows the true origin of this race. Some believe that the Vori are descendants of forest elves exiled for some transgressions. Others insist that ice elves are a separate ancient race.
They are similar to forest elves in many ways. However, the Vori are distinguished by unnaturally pale skin and a sturdier build. Hair is usually black, red, or dark blonde. The Vori are a very harsh people, accustomed to struggling with the severe climate of their homeland. They dislike strangers and prefer not to deal with other races at all. The Vori are ruled by Overlords—a privileged class that owns the land and oversees military affairs. There is no centralized authority. Overlords usually form beneficial alliances in the event of an external threat. Or conversely—for expansion into the rich southern lands. But ice elves are not interested in permanent settlements outside their domains.
They worship Krios, lord of ice storms and the north wind.
1. Wolf. Wolves are common and well-known predators inhabiting both temperate and cold climates. The Vori have managed to domesticate these animals and use them as scouts and pursuers. Thanks to their natural agility, wolves are able to attack suddenly, leaving the enemy no time to strike back.
White Wolf. White wolves are much smarter and stronger than their kin. These wolves were touched by Krios himself, who granted them the ability to breathe cold.
2. Spearman. Unlike their warmth-loving kin, Vori elves prefer to fight with spears rather than swords. And it must be admitted, they have achieved great success in the mastery of the spear. A Vori spearman always strikes first, thanks to the length of his weapon.
Guardian. Elite infantry of the ice elves. They not only wear special chainmail made of enchanted ice, but are truly proficient with the spear. Guardians are capable of attacking any passing enemy units an unlimited number of times.
3. Dartsman. Vori elves prefer short spears, known as darts, over bows. Dartsmen are capable of making two consecutive attacks and have no penalty in melee combat.
Icespear Thrower. These soldiers are armed with enchanted throwing spears. Each hit on an enemy has a 15% chance to deal additional cold damage.
4. Enchantress. In Vori elf society, magic and occultism are usually handled by women. Their enchantresses possess a range of defensive and enhancing spells. Additionally, they fight quite well with spears in melee combat.
Cryomancer. Cryomancers are those Vori elves who have achieved great mastery in the knowledge of ice magic. They are not only completely immune to cold, but are also capable of raining ice hail upon the heads of their enemies.
5. Ice Tempest. These are living clumps of the north wind, messengers of Krios. They move at tremendous speed, blowing away and freezing everything they touch. Due to their immaterial nature, Ice Tempests take only 50% damage from ranged attacks.
Blizzard. A living icy wind carrying icicles and snow, a far more dangerous spawn of Krios. A Blizzard's attack can freeze enemies, turning them into ice statues for a short time.
6. Rhemoraz. Rhemorazes are insect-like giant creatures inhabiting polar deserts. They hunt unlucky travelers, polar bears, and mammoths. However, Vori elves have managed to tame these terrible creatures. Rhemorazes can burrow into the ground to pop up right under the feet of a bewildered opponent after a while.
Ancient Rhemoraz. Ancient Rhemorazes are not only stronger and wear a tough carapace. Their body secretes a special substance which, strangely enough, is incredibly hot. Using this secretion, ancient rhemorazes dig burrows through the ice and burn their enemies with it.
7. Snow Giant. Snow giants are indigenous inhabitants of the north. They are fierce and mighty warriors capable of scattering an entire army single-handedly. Sometimes, ice elf Overlords form alliances with giants. The Vori value giants for their ability to smash fortress walls with their huge clubs.
Frost Giant. Frost giants are the noble kin of snow giants. They are known as cruel and experienced warriors who conduct military campaigns to the south for riches. The favorite weapon of frost giants is a magical greataxe that deals additional cold damage. They also have an innate ability granted by Krios himself—the ability to summon an Ice Tempest for backup.
Creature Buildings:
1. Wolf Den - Wolf Lair
2. Outpost - Warriors' Guild
3. Brotherhood of Darts - Brotherhood of Spears
4. Enchanted Tower - Ice Tower
5. Altar of Snow - Altar of the North Star
6. Rhemoraz Burrow - Rhemoraz Cave
7. Giant's Rock - Citadel of Giants
P.S. Now the dwarves from the add-on will have someone to fight :D