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Still, I doubt it. They're straight up referencing the old world. It'd be exceedingly unusual for them to point to the old world only to be referencing the FLC.
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"The Master and the Mutator", sounds like one to me, or possibly "The Hunter and the The Beast-master".
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This is going to be probably the first Mortal Empires exclusive DLC.
But the big plus is that this will happen after the next DLC from this one, the long awaited Eltharion the Grim vs Grom the Paunch.
So by then non Part 1 owners will have plenty of access to Mortal Empires.
Moving The Empire to the Jungle speaks against the idea that its a "Mortal Empires exclusive DLC"
CA has stated way back that dlc for game 2 will be available in both maps so ME exclusive dlc won't happen
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The so-called high elves had forgotten that now, preferring to cast her as the villain in the simple-minded morality plays they so enjoyed since her son had sundered the realm. They had no idea what it had cost to win those battles back when all thought the world was ending, or the price she had paid for victory.
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Still, I doubt it. They're straight up referencing the old world. It'd be exceedingly unusual for them to point to the old world only to be referencing the FLC.
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Karak Azul and Hell Pit.
This is going to be probably the first Mortal Empires exclusive DLC.
But the big plus is that this will happen after the next DLC from this one, the long awaited Eltharion the Grim vs Grom the Paunch.
So by then non Part 1 owners will have plenty of access to Mortal Empires.
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The so-called high elves had forgotten that now, preferring to cast her as the villain in the simple-minded morality plays they so enjoyed since her son had sundered the realm. They had no idea what it had cost to win those battles back when all thought the world was ending, or the price she had paid for victory.
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