Gaiaterra: Elysea's Conflict/The Heralds of Chaos

The Heralds of Chaos are one of the twenty-one core factions in Gaiaterra: Elysea's Conflict.

Description
* TBA*

Lore Articles

 * Who Are The Heralds?
 * The Horus Heresy
 * The Church of the Eight Star
 * The Four Chaos Gods
 * The Norsca's History
 * The Beastmen
 * The Origin of Fallen Eves
 * The Ten Traitor Primarches
 * Delia, a nation under influence of Chaos
 * The Daemons of Chaos
 * Warp weaponry
 * Heralds Character

Relations

 * Federation of Aquila: Hostile
 * Socialist Union of Voshkod: Hostile
 * Grey Steel Order: At War

Notable Characters

 * Samara Rhoane: Heralds EVA
 * Horus Lupercal
 * Throgg
 * Khazrak the One-Eye
 * Araghast the Pillager
 * Bale
 * Firaevus Carron
 * Lotara Sarrin
 * Lynda O'Hara, the First Fallen Eve
 * Crull
 * Vladimir Makarov
 * Azariah Kyras
 * John Konrad
 * Sindri Myr
 * Francis X. Hummel
 * Martin Walker
 * General Richard Shepherd
 * Yuki Yamazaki
 * Rose
 * Rangan Dawood
 * Doge Alessadri
 * Leopold "Butters" Stoch/Victor "Professor" Chaos

Legendary Generals

 * Archaon The Everchosen: Archpriest of the First
 * Eliphas the Inheritor: Archpriest of the Chosen
 * Magna The Red: Archpriestess of the Gods
 * Wulfrik the Wanderer: Archpriest of the Twisted

Commandos

 * Valkia the Bloody: Heralds Of The First Commando
 * Ahzek Ahriman: Heralds Of The Chosen Commando
 * Sigvald the Magnificent: Heralds Of The Gods Commando
 * Morghur the Shadowgave: Heralds Of The Twisted Commando
 * Marakarr Blood-Sky: Champion of Chaos Undivided
 * Kharn the Betrayer: Champion of Khorne
 * Syll'Esske: Champions of Slaanesh
 * Glottkin: Champions of Nurgle
 * VIlitch The Curseling: Champion of Tzeentch

Sub-factions

 * Heralds Of The First
 * Heralds Of The Chosen
 * Heralds Of The Gods
 * Heralds Of The Twisted

Arsenal
Main Article: Gaiaterra: Elysea's Conflict/Heralds Arsenal

Tiering Up
Unique to their faction, and similar to a few more, the Heralds playstyle changed as they advance in tier.

In tier I to II they fight with mostly conventional if corrupted, and stolen, equipment and have to rely on guillera-esque tactics as their forces are weak but are able to blend in.

But around tier III to IV they switch to a more conventional army as they gain access to more advanced/demonic equipment, from chaos Astartes to summoning demons, and switching to a more direct playstyle.

Tech Trees
A Path of Chaos is required to advance beyond Tier I for the Heralds, unlocked by the Shrine. They do not require a build time, but are not reversible; once selected, that is the path for the entire battle. And unique to the Heralds, they are the only faction to have a second Epic unit tied to the path they choose.

The Paths are:


 * Undivided:
 * Nurgle: As the god of diseases. The path of Nurgle fills their followers with a myriad of diseases that makes them significantly tougher, while at the same time spreading toxic plagues that weaken their foe while buffing them, breaking them down like a disease ravaging a body. But their forces become more sluggish and weaker combat strength as a result, with their combat having them weakening and grinding down their foes. Epic unit is Ku'gath Plaguefather.
 * Slaanesh: As the goddess/god of pleasure. The path of Slaanesh makes their followers make her/his forces faster and deal more damage upon first strike and the more damage they take, while easily seducing and tempting enemies to do their bidding, often causing their foes to fight each other, and recruit civilians to fight for them. But their desire for sensation comes at the cost of armor and prolonged combat, forcing their army to move quickly and strikes at their foes rear. Epic unit is N'kari.
 * Tzeentch: As the god of trickery. The path of Tzeentch increases the magical power and range weaponry of his followers and grants them magical shields. But this comes at the cost of close-range combat and health, with their forces easily falling apart once their foes close in and breaks their shield. Epic unit is Kairos Fateweaver.
 * Khorne: As the god of war. The path of Khorne significantly increases his follower's ferocity in close combat, toughness, and getting stronger as they fight and outright making all of them immune to rout while scaring their foes. But this comes at the cost of artillery and magic, and Khorne scorns upon the cowardly tactics of ranged combat, meaning that "cowardly" foes can easily kite them. Epic unit is Skarbrand.

The Power Of Chaos
Alongside their general powers. The Heralds, except for those of Khorne, also have Chaos magic, powerful spells that can easily turn the tide of battle but requires favor, gained through special structures, combat, and getting civilians to worship you, to use. Except Khorne, who hates the use of cowardly magic, and instead grants his followers powerful buff and blessing instead.

Chaos Champions
A unique part about the Heralds of Chaos is an inclusion of a Chaos Champion which are similar to the Commando which enhanced the chosen path doctrine. Just like the Commandos, only one Champion can exist, and they only get one depending on their chosen path.

Structures
Basic Structures Defense and Support structures

Trivia

 * Their Sub-factions, and their playstyle, are based on what the Chaos factions in Warhammer Fantasy and 40k
 * Heralds Of The First: Warriors Of Chaos
 * Heralds Of The Chosen: Chaos Space marines
 * Heralds Of The Gods: Daemons Of Chaos
 * Heralds Of The Twisted: Beastmen and Norsca
 * A body shot of Araghast the Pillager charging in the snows of Andora. This box art of the Heralds for Gaiaterra: Elysea's Conflict is based on the box art of Dawn of War II: Chaos Rising.