Disciples II: Gallean's Return 1.0

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Get both Servants of the Dark and the Guardians of the Light together for the first time in Gallean's Return! Watch as the epic struggle unfolds between Good and Evil... and now is your chance to play both sides. The Empire is decaying from within as self-proclaimed rulers struggle for control of the now vacant throne while a cruel Inquisition sweeps across the human lands causing rebellion and misery. Meanwhile the Clans recovering from their near-destruction begin to reunite their tribes. They have received divine instructions and now seek to uncover an ancient ritual that will let them communicate with their god Wotan. On the dark side the Legions of the Damned enact a plan to spread Bethrezen's plague across Nevendaar. They sense the threat brought about by the rebirth of the Elven god and will stop at nothing to steal this power for their own purposes. Perhaps most pivotal to the conflict however is Mortis and her army of Undead Hordes!

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