
Ruined portions are not unusual, but the parts that are still inhabited are always well maintained but never beautiful. The first of these occurred during the outbreak of the terrible red pox, in the early 9th century. This bush has luxuriant evergreen leaves and vivid purple flowers that bloom most of the year. The Corruption lingering in the lands as well as The Red Duke's shambling armies often guarding the city itself means a standard assault might be hard. This page was last edited on 2 January 2021, at 15:40. The cursed dukedom is haunted by Undead, in far greater numbers than elsewhere in the kingdom. These are the most depraved and evil bandits, cultists of the Ruinous Powers, and Necromancers. , Ever since the death of the previous Duke, what remains of Mousillon is a backwater region filled with marshes, bogs and swamps.

See more ideas about vampire counts, vampire, warhammer. Ever since its fall, Mousillon is a cursed, impoverished land that is plagued by constant misfortunes, disease and drawing the attention of dark powers. Altar of Gaming is not affiliated with, or sponsored by SEGA or Creative Assembly.

Broken Crescent 2.02 Stainless Steel 5.1b Stainless Steel 6.1 Deus Lo Vult 5.7 Deus Lo Vult 6.0 HTF: Eagle of the Elbe 05 The Long Road 2.0 Lands to Conquer Gold DarthMod 1.4D: The Last Episode Das Heilige Romische Reich 06 Third Age 1.3 Third Age 1.4 Third Age 2.1 Third Age 3.1 Mousillon is a minor Vampire Counts faction introduced in Total War: Warhammer. , Mousillon villages look poor and rundown. Mallobaude (unofficially) Mousillon is geographically separated from the other Vampire Counts factions - it lies in the west, surrounded by Bretonnian factions. , Wandering Undead can sense the borders of Mousillon and turn back. Those people still living within the Dukedom are inbred and horribly mutated.

Mousillon can be a worthy challenge for the Bretonnian factions wishing to remove the Vampires from their lands. Total War: WARHAMMER … The Dukedom of Mousillon was a former founding Dukedom that once had territories stretching along the western shores of Bretonnia.
