- Li Song is a Chinese name; the family name is Li.
Li Song is a unique Vanguard hero in Total War: Three Kingdoms. He is a member of Liu Hong in 182. He is a court noble and cannot be deployed on the campaign map or on the battlefield.
General Information[]
Attributes[]
Main Article: Attributes (Total War: Three Kingdoms)
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|---|---|---|---|---|
| 63 | 51 | 51 | 87 | 59 |
| -10% construction cost (administered commandery) +2k population growth (administered commandery) +2 satisfaction (faction-wide, if leader, heir or prime minister) | ||||
Background[]
Main Article: Background (Total War: Three Kingdoms)
Partisan
- +5 expertise
- +5 cunning
- +5 instinct
- +10 military supplies (faction-wide, if leader, heir or prime minister)
- Commends Honour, Values Diplomacy
Traits[]
Main Article: Traits (Total War: Three Kingdoms)
- Artful
- +6 expertise
- +2 instinct
- +2 public order (administered commandery)
- +10 maximum cover when spying
- Admires Ambition, Admires Intelligence
- Enigmatic
- +6 cunning
- +2 authority
- -5 cover cost when performing spy actions
- Respects Patience, Dislikes Carelessness, Dislikes Impulsiveness
- Eunuch
- -4 authority
- +3 bureaucrats influence
- -1000% chance of having children
- +10% character salary (faction-wide)
- -1000% chance of having an illegitimate child
- +2 food production
- Sympathetic to the Debilitated
- Intrepid
- +2 expertise
- Commends Honour, Commends Bravery
Skills[]
Main Article: Skill (Total War: Three Kingdoms)
- Intensity
- +8 instinct
- Roar of the Beast
- Dignity
- +8 instinct
- +5 faction support (faction-wide, if leader, heir or prime minister)
Ancillaries[]
Main Article: Ancillary (Total War: Three Kingdoms)
Guanxi[]
Main Article: Guanxi
Li Song doesn't have any relationships with other characters.
Biography[]
Li Song was a powerful eunuch in the Han administration under the reign of Emperor Ling in the 180s. He was a member of the so-called Ten Attendants, a faction of the most powerful eunuchs in China with direct influence over the emperor. Besides these simple facts, nothing else is known about the man. If the history books are anything to go by, the best guess would be that he was slaughtered alongside the rest of the Ten Attendants by Yuan Shao in the aftermath of the eunuch assassination of He Jin.




