Bruwor, Protector of Life

Bruwor, Protector of Life is a High Elves flying monster unit introduced in Total War: Warhammer II with the The Total Waaagh! Update. Exclusive to Imrik and the Knights of Caledor, he is a more powerful variant of the Forest Dragon. Like all other Imrik's special dragons, they must first be defeated in a random quest battle, after which they may be instantly recruited to any army for free. They are exclusive to the campaign mode and cannot be used in Multiplayer battles.

Description
These wise, winged bastions of the forest will see it defended, as they have done for countless centuries.

Nothing dwells for long in Athel Loren without being changed, and the Forest Dragons are no exception. Like certain groups of Wood Elves, the Dragons have slowly become an extension of the forest's will to survive and prosper. Though still voracious predators, the Dragons hunt only when the forest has need of them, resting in a state of hibernation for the remainder of the time. Should there be an intrusion by creatures too mighty for Athel Loren's spirits, the forest will occasionally goad one or more Forest Dragons to wakefulness in order to counter the threat. More often, the Elves will themselves petition the aid of a Dragon to serve as a steed for a Glade Lord - a request that the beast cedes with reasonable grace, provided it wasn't disturbed from a particularly fascinating dream. Over time, a Glade Lord might form a strong bond with a particular Forest Dragon, the two becoming friends - more than mere allies at need.