Editing Appoint the Empty Principle of Heralds (Repeat)
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|Description = A long skeleton with a fox's face, it strikes terror into friend and foe alike. Still, your Company will be happier knowing it is ahead of them, rather than waiting behind. | |Description = A long skeleton with a fox's face, it strikes terror into friend and foe alike. Still, your Company will be happier knowing it is ahead of them, rather than waiting behind. | ||
|Game Instructions = The Principle of Heralds is a General suitable for campaigns allied with the cats. Achieving victory with this General will allow you to upgrade it, increasing your Dangerous Gains. | |Game Instructions = The Principle of Heralds is a General suitable for campaigns allied with the cats. Achieving victory with this General will allow you to upgrade it, increasing your Dangerous Gains. | ||
− | |Unlocked with = {{Unlock|General: Principle of Heralds | + | |Unlocked with = {{Unlock|General: Principle of Heralds}} exactly 1, {{Unlock|Parabolan Campaign}} exactly 1 ([[The Cats]]) |
− | |Locked with = {{ | + | |Locked with = {{IL|Your General}} |
|Success title = The fox and bone | |Success title = The fox and bone | ||
|Success description = The Principle bows long and low, its vulpine eyes fixed upon you. It attaches its lance, the length of one leg, to its hip and strides away to round up your troops. Wind whistles through its bones as it walks. It is almost jaunty. | |Success description = The Principle bows long and low, its vulpine eyes fixed upon you. It attaches its lance, the length of one leg, to its hip and strides away to round up your troops. Wind whistles through its bones as it walks. It is almost jaunty. |