Moblins (Conquest)

The Moblins are a playable faction in Hyrule: Total War. They must be unlocked by completing a Short Campaign as the Gerudo or a Long Campaign as any faction.

Description
The Blin races of the southwest lands of Hyrule are one of the older races to inhabit the land. Most Blins are humanoid and share similar features, the most common being a piggish face. It's believed all Blins shared a common ancestor, but over time, their uncoordinated mating led to many changes. The dominant race of their kind would be the Moblins, the largest and strongest of the region. Leadership in their tribes is determined by who is the best, and by best, that usually means who can bash in someone's head the fastest. Despite the fact that a majority of Moblins are rather unintelligent, figureheads of their kind tend to have unmatched cunning and, in some cases, tactical genius. As an army, the Moblins and their subjugated cousins are all bred for battle at birth. It's in their nature to fight, and they enjoy a good battle as much as any strong batch of ale. Their large size and lust for combat makes them a very aggressive army and one that's best suited for brute force and head on clashes. Despite this, the stupid intellect of most Moblins means that that are largely clumsy and uncoordinated in a fight. They'd rather fight amongst themselves to determine who gets to kill the soldier in front of them rather then work in unison to bring them down. Even with these drawbacks, a massive horde of Moblins can mow through most opposition with ease.

Strengths, Weaknesses and Abilities

 * Blood Thirsty: Moblins love to fight, and will usually run head on into any situation. As such they are the best chargers of any race.
 * Chaotic Army: Moblins are very disorganised and prefer to run into a fight as they see fit. As such they usually break formations shortly after they get into one.
 * Dimwitted Pigs: Blin creatures are remarkably stupid and can be difficult to give orders to.
 * Survival of the Fittest: Moblins have generally been forced to live in desolate wastelands with poor resources. As such they are better at surviving on limited income compared to other factions.

Campaign

 * Faction Leader: King Ganon
 * Settlements: 2
 * Demise (city, capital)
 * Ok Ru (town)
 * Diplomacy:
 * At war: Stalfos
 * Goals:
 * Short Campaign: hold 20 regions, including Nal Ordona (5 turns)
 * Long Campaign: hold 30 regions, including Nal Ordona (5 turns), Hyrule Prime (5 turns)

Involvement
The Blins were an unorganised confederacy of barbarians until around 4962 BC, when Demise, a survivor of the conflicts between the demons of the primordial world, came down and united the Blin races. The ancient beast warped and twisted the Moblins to serve his needs, and soon after he commanded an army strong enough to rival any in Hyrule. Entire armies fell to the hordes of Moblins. In a last ditch attempt to hold the Moblins at bay, the Mages of Hyrule empowered a young Hylian by the name of Hylia with dangerous abilities. She exceeded all expectations and drew a line against the Moblins.

Hylia was created to hold the line, but she would surpass her intent and attack the heart of the Moblins and their deity. She leads an assault on the Moblin capital of Demise, utterly scorching the city and killing every single Moblin citizen. Even though later Demise retreats from Hyrule and Hylia erased from the Hylians' history records by the Wizzrobes, the damage has already been done: Hylian and Moblin would become bitter enemies for millennia.

Five thousand years later, Demise eventually returns to Hyrule and is dismayed that the Moblins have yet to be conquered and Hylia is nowhere to be found. Furious, Demise sets out to continue his original plan and conquer Hyrule. Instead of a direct approach, Demise plans on using the source of Hylia's power, the Triforce, to destroy those that oppose him. He takes a young Moblin named Ganon whose parents have been murdered by the Hylians as his protégé. Ganon eventually becomes king of the Moblins, gathers the leaders of the Blin races and forms a plan to destroy the Hylians, by capturing Princess Zelda, daughter of King Daphnes Nohansen Hyrule and forcing her to reveal the location of the Triforce. With the help of Bongo, a renegade Sheikah wizard, Ganon finds out about the Triforce's location: under the King's throne in Hyrule Castle.

Thus the Moblins lead a second rampage through Hyrule. They ally with the Darknut Legion and Bongo's Sheikah organisation known as the Dark Interlopers, take over Lon Lon Ranch, Kakariko and even Hyrule Prime, killing the King and nearly toppling the Kingdom of Hyrule.

Ganon did not find the Triforce in Hyrule Castle however, as the King of Hyrule had it moved after his daughter was captured. Bongo, who also covets the Triforce, use this opportunity to betray the Moblins: she learns of the Triforce's location under Lake Hylia, but instead lies to the Moblins that it's on Spectacle Rock on Death Mountain.

The Moblins take over Death Mountain and win the ruling Volvagians, including the incumbent Sage of Fire, Dakkon, to their side; and Ganon starts to extract the Triforce from its cradle in the Fire Temple. Shortly after that, the Hylians, the loyal Sheikah and the Gorons under command of Zelda, Impa, Rauru and Darunia assault the Fire Temple. Ganon sends Ogalon and Dakkon to deal with the invaders while he extracts the Triforce.

The Moblin garrison is defeated and Ganon, not finding the Triforce and realising that Bongo has betrayed him, breaks down sobbing and does not even bother to resist when Zelda enters the temple and kills him.

Enraged by the traitorous Sheikah and knowing he was once again bested, Demise makes a temporary alliance with Princess Zelda in hopes that he could enact revenge on Bongo. Demise promises that once Bongo had been defeated, he would order the Moblins to withdraw from the Kingdom of Hyrule unless the Hylians invade the Old Moblin Kingdom again. With the help of Demise and the Zora Dominion, who sent an army to deal with the incursion at the Water Temple, the Hylians succeed to arrest and execute Bongo.

True to their word, the Hylians move east and avoid all contact west of Ordona Province. In the Gerudo Wars, when the Gerudo and the Darknut Legion approach the Moblins for an alliance against the Kingdom of Hyrule, Demise forces them to reject it, keeping his word with the Hylians.

In 171 AG, Hylia returns to Hyrule and reinstates herself as a Goddess. Enraged, Demise breaks his pact and unites the Moblins into a fighting force again. The Moblins quickly gain the allegiance of the prototype Master Sword Ghirahim and the Gerudo under under Lord Ganondorf who seeks to reverse the curse Ganon put on them one century ago. Demise intends to use Ganondorf as a sacrifice to resurrect Ganon, but in doing so, he makes Ganondorf and the Gerudo side with the Hylians against the Moblins.

The Moblins are attacked by the Hylian-Gerudo alliance. Despite Demise's power over the alliance, both he and Ghirahim are killed in the battle. With Demise dead, the Moblins finally retreat to their homelands.

In 175 AG, Majora's death causes an artificial moon to crash into Hyrule, flooding much of the planet. The Moblins take to the sea and reunite with their cousins, the Empire of the Ocean Blins under Malladus, who fled the Old Blin Kingdoms during Hylia's massacre.

Standard

 * Miniblin Swarm
 * Dodoblins
 * Bokoblin Footmen
 * Bulblin Troopers
 * Boar Riders
 * Mob of Moblins
 * Moblin Grunts
 * Forest Blins
 * Bigblins
 * Moblinox

Siege Weaponry

 * Moblin Catapults
 * Dungpult

Command

 * Moblin Chieftain
 * Moblin Champion

Heroes

 * King Ganon
 * Ogalon
 * King Bulblin
 * Demise
 * Ghirahim