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But more importantly, there is really big problem with crossroad soldiers, they cost way more than skirmishers, and essentially worse somehow.
I say that, but crossroads bargains exists, so really it works fine, I especially enjoy mixing your demonologist with the COE expansion mod as settlements get watchmen and such.
Whatever you end up making next just know me and many others will appreciate the flavor, thematic play style and fun of it solo or occasionally with friends.
I was asking because of the flavor text rather than balance, it made it sound like if I kept em alive for long enough something would happen.
I already heard from some other feedback, they may be too late-game to fit this role very well and therefore you are not the first person to expect more from them.
If I ever come around to do my 'Dark Triumvirat' update, they shall get their own upgrades into Crusaders for the unholy cause. But right now, there is not much to do with them.
The final name, Wormwood Spirit, is a reference to the biblical Book of Revelations, where a star falls from the skies and turns the waters of earth into poison, and this star (who might also be an angel) was called Wormwood.