Sword of Torgald (Quest)

The Sword of Torgald is a set piece battle in Total War: Warhammer. It requires the Norsca DLC to be playable.

Description
The king in Lyonesse is likely to be heavily-defended, but will surely yield considerable riches, enough to fuel Wulfrik's plundering warband for the many sorties to come. More importantly, desecrating a site of such importance to Bretonnia will undoubtedly attract their toughest champions, and he expects one of them to be the horseman of his visions -- the one he seeks to fight. It must be! Only by fulfilling the demands of his masters can Wulfrik be granted the dark requests of power which he ...

Prebattle description
The Dark Gods have sent Wulfrik the Wanderer visions, compelling him to travel deep into the Bretonnian heartland to duel a famous hero who is as yet unknown to him. Wulfrik must attack the site of a keep said to contain important holy relics and stately heirlooms of the Bretonnian Kingdom. The first thing to do is to slaughter the pathetic rabble they have sent to defend it, then maybe this so-called champion will make an appearance!

Intro Dialogue
Wulfrik the Wanderer: " Tribesmen, again it is time to soak our blades in the blood of weak southerners! Pompous and proud, yet they don't even give me the courtesy of a worthy fight.

''I come here seeking Champions, but look - they send peasants! Their cowardly Lords don't deserve their riches, so we shall kill them and take all that we see.''

''Then, the rest of Bretonnia! My masters will receive these offerings by my sword! Kill at will!!!'' "

Lines
The Bretonnians have been caught off guard! Advance on their peasants and reap a bloody harvest!

The clamour of battle has drawn poachers from the nearby forest, watch out for their arrow fire!

More Southerners come; these ones have had time to arm themselves for war.

Strategy
The Bretonnian army will send a mob of peasants and Spearmen-in-Arms to face you. If you attack them, you will trigger Bretonnian reinforcements, so it is recommended to target the peasants with long-ranged artillery such as the Hellcannon.