Myths and legends spark our imaginations and pique our curiosity, and none more so than fantastical creatures. Every culture and country has their own set of superb beasties dating back to ancient times, and Scotland is no exception. Some are better known than others, like the loch–dwelling Nessie, and others are far more obscure and mysterious.
Join us as we examine seven splendid Scottish mythical creatures, and where you can see them (if you’re lucky!).
Unicorn
The Unicorn is a magnificent and magical one-horned horse that also stands proudly as the national animal of Scotland! Embraced by the country as a symbol of power and purity, it has appeared on the royal coat of arms since the 12th century. Unicorns possess magical powers within their horn, blood, and mane, and are not easily spotted. However, if you keep your eyes peeled when exploring the cities of Scotland, you may come across a unicorn on your travels! Statues, tapestries, and even ship figureheads are adorned with the image of the beloved creature from Stirling to Dundee.
Kelpie
The Kelpie is a shape-shifting water horse that makes its home in the various lochs and lakes of Scotland. In Scottish folklore, the malevolent kelpie uses its tame horse-like visage or the form of a beautiful human to lure unsuspecting humans into a watery grave. The ploughman poet Robert Burns himself wrote of the kelpies in the poem "Address to the Devil";
When thowes dissolve the snawy hoord
An' float the jinglin icy boord
Then, water-kelpies haunt the foord
By your direction
An' nighted trav'llers are allur'd
To their destruction.
Legend has it that the best place to spot a kelpie is at none other than Loch Ness—the place is just crawling with mythical creatures!
Redcap
The Redcap is a deadly little elfen creature with sharp teeth and claws, who wants nothing more than human blood in which to soak his tiny cap, lest he dies. This particularly nasty mythical murderer hangs out in ruined castles along the Scottish border, where those seeking refuge from ancient battles may stumble into their home—and never return. Trying to seek out a redcap would almost certainly result in death, as it is said they cannot be outrun.
Brownies
The Brownie is a helpful household spirit who emerges when the house’s humans are asleep and begin completing chores such as cooking and cleaning. If you fancy a bit of help with the housework in the wee hours, you can attract these tiny workers by leaving out a gift or offering of milk. Be careful not to offend them by presenting them with clothing, however, as the brownie will disappear and never return.
Wulver
Stalking the Scottish Shetland Islands is a wolf-humanoid creature known as the Wulver. Unlike many creatures in this list, the wulver is kind and coy, and is known to help out humans in need by leaving them fish or helping lost travellers. You can spot this benevolent beastie around the lochs and rivers of the Shetlands sitting on a small rock in deep waters known as the "Wulver's Stane" and spending its days peacefully fishing.
Bean Nighe
Another waterside-dwelling mythical creature is Bean Nighe, the washerwoman who haunts streams, washing the clothes of those about to die. You probably shouldn’t seek out this legendary laundress, as her presence is an omen of death, but if you must catch a glimpse of the stout otherworldy woman dressed in green, she has been seen on the larger islands of Scotland, such as Lewis and Harris in the Outer Hebrides.
Selkies
Selkies or “Seal Folk” are shapeshifters who can switch from seal to human forms simply by shedding their skin. Their myth originated in Orkney and Shetland where tales of selkie-wives were told. A man who sought out a selkie as a wife would steal her seal skin, trapping her on land where she longs to return to the sea. These gentle and beautiful creatures are not dangerous like sirens and often meet depressing ends at the hands of humans. If left in their natural habitat, the soulful, curious eyes of the selkie can be seen bobbing above the surface of the waters of Scotland.
A statue of a selkie.
The magical and mythical creatures that inhabit Scotland’s folklore may exist purely in legend, but their tales make up the detailed tapestry of a rich and vast culture. Explore the places and people that inspired Season X: Highlanders, including a geography lesson, a warrior king, and the real Macbeth.
Keep up to date on Conqueror’s Blade with the latest news and events every month. Check out what’s happening in February as we mark the start of the Lunar New Year!
CELEBRATE THE LUNAR FESTIVAL!
Roar into the Year of the Tiger by celebrating the Lunar Festival in Conqueror’s Blade between now and February 24! Herald new beginnings and earn your stripes with stellar events, new quests from the Warden, marvellous moonlit decorations, and a new limited-time mode. You can also dress to impress with Lunar Festival sales on Attires, brand-new Chests to collect, and rewards to earn from the Victory Pass.
TERRITORY WARS: FINAL BATTLES
Territory Wars are server-wide PvP battles waged every Tuesday and Saturday throughout Season X. Join a player-controlled Free House, Alliance, or a Cohort (NPC-controlled House) to participate in the final battles later this month before the Seasonal Campaign ends on February 27.
There are awesome rewards to be had every Season, so arm yourself with a winning mentality by brushing up on our Top 6 Territory Wars Tips!
LOVE & FOOTBALL
Sports fans and hopeless romantics rejoice! We’ll be celebrating the Super Bowl and Valentine’s Day on February 14… Conqueror’s Blade style! Special events, sales, and giveaways are all on the cards, so stay tuned for more details.
VALENTINE’S TWITCH DROPS
Shall I compare thee to a kiss from a rose? Valentine’s Day is coming, and to show how much we love you, we’re cooking up a fresh batch of lovely Twitch Drops! Watch selected streams to rack up view time during the event to claim special in-game rewards. Check back soon for more details, including dates and rewards!
COMMUNITY LOVE
The Community Team are working hard to share the love this Valentine’s Day! Be on the lookout for Valentine’s Day contests, including your chance to pour your warrior heart out by creating a Valentine's Day card for that special warlord. We’re also giving you the aux cord to help create the ultimate romantic mixtape on Spotify—Michael Bolton fans, it’s your time to shine!
There are more spontaneous giveaways and surprises planned throughout February across all our channels. Follow them all via the links at the end of this article to make sure you don’t miss a thing!
CONQUEROR’S BLADE ON TWITCH
Tune in, watch and chat with a thriving community of warlords from around the world with regular Community Team streams on the official MY.GAMES Conqueror’s Blade Twitch channel! We have a range of streams in six different languages, all scheduled to start at 17:00 CET throughout February:
English (EN) streams: February 2, 7, 9, 14, 16, 21, and 23
Spanish (ES) stream: February 3
Turkish (TR) stream: February 8
French (FR) streams: February 10 and 24
German (DE) streams: February 15 and 17
Polish (PL) stream: February 22
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IMPORTANT: The dates and content featured in this article may be subject to change. Set a watch on official Conqueror’s Blade channels for further news and announcements.
When Shakespeare penned Macbeth in the early 1600s, William could never have imagined how culture and literature would be forever changed by the tragedy. The Scottish Play may have been filled with fantasy, deceit, and murder, but how true was the classic story to the life of the king on which it was based?
The real Macbeth was King of the Scots and the Kingdom of Alba from 1040-1057 and went by many names—Mac Bethad mac Findlaích, MacBheatha mac Fhionnlaigh, or Macbeth son of Findlay. While his life may not have been as dramatic as Macbeth’s (that’s theatre, darling!), some of the names, places, and actions remain the same, and their influence indebted more to fact than fiction.
Something Wicked This Way Comes
The tale of a man with no claim to the throne, overcome with a lust for power that sees him commit terrible acts brought about by the prophecies of a gaggle of witches, is just that—a story. Little is known about Macbeth due to his reign having come and gone almost 1,000 years ago, but we can be quite sure that there was no Lady Macbeth lurking in the shadows and forcing his hand, as happens in the Shakespeare work. In fact, the real Macbeth’s wife, Gruoch, was a noble queen, standing steadfastly by her husband’s side and ruling alongside him. Gruoch’s loyalty to her beau extended beyond the realm of the living, as she was even said to have committed suicide following Macbeth’s death.
Macbeth was not quite as bloodthirsty and delusional as Shakey made him out to be—he ruled over ancient Scotland with a steady hand for almost a decade and came to be monarch in a natural and honourable way (for the time).
The Real Macbeth
Is This A Dagger Which I See Before Me?
King Macbeth may be based on a real historical figure but his right to the crown was legitimate and didn’t require direct assassination. This respectable claim was owed to his own mother’s bloodline, who was descended from Kenneth MacAlpin, a King considered to be the founder of Scotland who ruled over Alba and the Picts from 843–858.
Shakespeare’s Macbeth, however, had virtually no claim to the throne, hence his murderous and underhanded act of stabbing Duncan while he slept, but not before some brooding reflection. Duncan was also not the elderly or strong leader he was portrayed as in Macbeth and was actually a young and weak king. Macbeth’s succession to the throne came after King Duncan rode to the region of Moray, where Macbeth sat as ruler. Duncan was slain during the battle, and Macbeth took his place as King of Scots.
Blood Will Have Blood
While the fictional and factual Macbeths may not have all that much in common, their untimely deaths are one thing they share. The Bard’s version of Macbeth was beheaded by Macduff as revenge for slaughtering his family after he rode into battle with the murdered Duncan’s son and forces from England.
The real Macbeth also met a somewhat sticky end at the hands of the English and Duncan’s son. In 1057, a battle at the Aberdeenshire village of Lumphanan would be Macbeth’s last, following a mortal blow delivered by Duncan I’s son, Malcolm.
All in all, the themes of poetic justice in death and a lust for control are catnip to a writer, not to mention a warning to those in power to not abuse their position. Shakespeare is said to have written Macbeth as a tribute to King James I, a newly crowned Scot, whose ancestors play the role of the heroes.
How will your story unfold? Discover lore and legends inspired by ancient Scotland in Season X: Highlanders, now available in Conqueror’s Blade!
Roar into the Year of the Tiger by celebrating the Lunar Festival in Conqueror’s Blade between now and February 24! Herald new beginnings and earn your stripes with stellar events, new quests from the Warden, marvellous moonlit decorations, and a new limited-time mode. You can also dress to impress with sales on Attires, brand-new Chests to collect, and rewards to earn from the Victory Pass.
LUNAR FESTIVAL EVENTS
Play Conqueror’s Blade between now and February 24 to enjoy the following festivities as part of the Lunar Festival:
Sign-in Event: Log in daily to earn rewards during this time of good fortune, including Bricks, Lunar Lucky Bags, Treatises, and more!
Lunar Lights: Explore the cities to take in the beautiful sights and scenery of the Lunar Festival. Don’t miss the regular fireworks displays!
Warden Quests: Complete Daily and Weekly quests from the Warden before February 17 to receive Bronze, Lucky Bags, and Bricks!
WAR EFFORT EVENT
Donate Bricks to the War Effort to earn rewards for you and your server before February 24. Collect Red Jade and Grey Pattern Bricks, Whitestone, and Yellowstone in Matched battles and exchange them for rewards; more bricks equals better rewards!
When the event ends, spare Bricks can be recycled at a rate of 300 Bronze per Brick.
PvPvE MODE: Clash of the Tigers
Drop into a limited-time Siege mode before February 24 to prove your strength and earn epic rewards, including schematics and equipment, Lucky Lunar Bags, and Bricks to donate to the War Effort!
Battle alongside AI armies and Heroes on a snowy landscape littered with fireworks that can be blown up or used as cannons. Load into this explosive mode for a fight fit for a festival!
EXOTIC RESOURCES
Scour the Open World for exotic resources! You might come across Lunar Lucky Bags or Oxen Statues inside scattered Piled Fireworks, which can be gifted to the Quartermaster in exchange for Donation Points.
LUNAR FESTIVAL SALE
Get your hands on new Lunar Festival bundles from the in-game store, redeem exclusive rewards by spending Sovereigns during the Fortune’s Bounty event, and receive new Attire from Golden Tiger Attire Chests. Explore the full array of sales events in the Lunar Festival Sale article!
The Lunar Festival will continue until February 24, so enjoy the festivities and shoot for the moon!
The moon is out and new beginnings are on the horizon. Celebrate the Year of the Tiger with the Lunar Festival in Conqueror’s Blade between now and February 24 with moonlit celebrations, events, and sales!
VICTORY PASS
Unlock exclusive rewards with the Victory Pass during the Lunar Festival! Complete daily challenges to score free rewards, and buy the special Cloud Tiger Hero Attire for access to premium tiers. Find out more about this new event Pass here and start your journey to success!
GOLDEN TIGER ATTIRE CHEST
Treat yourself to Lunar Festival treasures with Golden Tiger Attire Chests! Open them to claim fabulous cosmetics, including brand-new Legendary outfits to mark the Year of the Tiger:
Tiger Legend Hero Attire
Tiger General Hero Attire
Fresh Steed Mount Set
Tiger of the Nation Unit Attire
And many more!
LUNAR FESTIVAL FORTUNE’S BOUNTY
You’re in luck at this year’s Lunar Festival, as the Fortune’s Bounty event is back! Spend your Sovereigns at the in-game store before February 24 (25:59 server time) to earn Golden Tiger Attire Chests, a ‘Magic Trick’ Emote, and other exclusive bounties.
Sovereigns
Chests
Bonus Items
500 Sovereigns
1x Golden Tiger Attire Chest
2x Rare Weapon Schematic Selections
1,000 Sovereigns
1x Golden Tiger Attire Chest
3x Large Chests of Silver (30,000 Silver Coins total)
2,000 Sovereigns
2x Golden Tiger Attire Chests
2x Royal Thistles (5,000 Glory each)
3,000 Sovereigns
2x Golden Tiger Attire Chests
5x Large Chests of Silver (50,000 Silver Coins total)
5,000 Sovereigns
3x Golden Tiger Attire Chests
10x Lotus Water
10,000 Sovereigns
5x Golden Tiger Attire Chests
5x Random Epic Artillery Chests
20,000 Sovereigns
8x Golden Tiger Attire Chests
1x 'Might of the Tiger' Epic Title
30,000 Sovereigns
10x Golden Tiger Attire Chests
1x Golden Dragon Set
50,000 Sovereigns
15x Golden Tiger Attire Chests
1x ‘Magic Trick’ Emote
To claim Fortune’s Bounty rewards, open the Activities Panel (press ‘O’) and select Activities from the top tab. Then, select Fortune’s Bounty to see which rewards you can collect and click ‘Get Reward’ to have them sent to your inventory.
IMPORTANT: Fortune’s Bounty rewards can only be earned via the in-game Store and must be claimed before February 24.
LUNAR FESTIVAL FINERY
With up to 30% off Attires from The Year of the Mouse, Ox, and Tiger until February 24, you can dress to kill when you roll up to the latest Lunar Festival celebrations!
Warrior Mouse Hero Attire
Lucky Mouse Horse Attire
Lion Warrior Unit Attire
Chiyou’s Battle Hero Attire
Chiyou’s Mount Set
Lunar Ox Unit Attire
Lunar Ox Unit Banner
Cloud Tiger Hero Attire (only available until February 17)
Tiger Colt Set
LUNAR FESTIVAL BUNDLES
Imbue your warlord and warriors with the fighting spirit of the Tiger with Lunar Festival bundles!
Tiger Fireworks Bundle: Light up the night sky with enough fireworks and artillery to celebrate the Lunar Festival in style!
Royal Thistle Bundle: Glory, glory, hallelujah! Grab Royal Thistles by the fistful and continue to receive them for a whole week!
Expedition Supplies: Restock for the new year with all the Bronze, Vault Keys, Marshal’s Handbooks, and Rare Artillery Chests you’ll need to fight through the night.
Master-at-Arms’ Supplies: Turn your luck around with Unit Medals, Glory, 1-Battle Super Unit XP Cards, and Scrolls of Renewal.
Military Camp Supplies: A well-stocked camp rewards a leader with good fortune, so replenish your reserves with a Personal Storage Expansion, Logistics Charters, Expansion Permits, and a Horse Trough.
Prospector Pack: All the resources you need, including Silver (of the Chest and Powdered varieties), siege weapons, a 30-day Premium Account, and more!
Spoils of War: The Spoils of War pack activates when purchased, then sends you up to seven days of daily rewards (provided you log in to claim them), totalling 70x Unit Medals and 35 1-Battle Super Unit XP Cards, along with 60 Unit Medals and 8x Marshal’s Handbooks.
Newcomer's Gift: New to Conqueror’s Blade? You’ll find everything you need in this bundle, including Bronze, Unit Medals, Scrolls of Renewal, 1-Battle Super Unit XP Cards, and Marshal’s Handbooks. Perfect for the Warlord in training!
STEAM SALE
The sales don’t end there, as you can grab the Soaring Sapphire Collector’s Pack for 40% off until February 3 (19:05 CET). This elegant bundle is stuffed to the brim with Silver, siege weapons, Premium time, and the exquisite Blue Swan Hero Attire.
The Lunar Festival is a time for new beginnings and good fortune, and you can turn your luck around in Conqueror’s Blade with the Victory Pass! Progress through free tiers by completing daily and repeatable tasks to unlock a variety of rewards between now and February 10, including Treatises, Unit Medals, and more.
Purchase the new Cloud Tiger Hero Attire in-game before February 17 for access to even more rewards for your Victory Pass like Sovereigns, Treatises, a Cloud Tiger Avatar, and new Attire for the Houndsmen’s dogs!
IMPORTANT: Rewards from the Victory Pass can be claimed until February 17 (until maintenance)
Explore the rest of the Lunar Festival celebrations going down in Conqueror’s Blade, from epic events to splendid sales!
Please be aware that from 7:00 CET on January 28 (22:00 PST 1/27), the Conqueror’s Blade servers will be inaccessible. The downtime is expected to last for 5 hours.
Please refer to the Patch Notes for documented changes. Meanwhile, stay tuned to our Discord channel in case of any immediate server updates.
The Clash: Reloaded will see mixed teams of content creators and the Conqueror’s Blade team hash it out on January 26 (19:00 CET) in a battle of epic proportions!
The rosters have been nailed down, and the combatants are eager to show off their fighting prowess. It’s time to meet the teams!
Team A
Name
Twitch/Role
Bio
Pablovanu
Social Media Manager
Former CM. I miss my ES community! Ready to be a heavyweight for the back of my team.
I play ukulele! I've been musically inclined since my teens playing in marching band. I played in the drumline and we won the State Indoor Drumline Championship three years in a row!
MyHammer
Brand Manager
Forged in the Netherlands, but home is where my anvil is!
Avid fisherman, and NA East's Rank 1 Player (Season 9).
Zimster will be back again to cast The Clash: Reloaded via the official MY.GAMES Conqueror’s Blade Twitch channel. All Content Creators are invited to stream their matches too, so be sure to watch your favourite.
Tune in on January 26 at 19:00 CET to watch The Clash: Reloaded, and make sure to send over your clips and memes of the event to us on Discord for a chance to win amazing prizes!
May your battles be brave, and your deaths honourable!
National Geographic Day is marked every year on January 27 and pays tribute to the incredible National Geographic Magazine and Society. Funding research and conservation projects worldwide, National Geographic asks us to look at the world we live in and appreciate the true beauty and fragility of nature, as well as the people living here and their cultures.
To celebrate National Geographic Day, we’ve decided to take a look at the physical and social geography of the real-life land that inspired the Highlands in Season X: Highlanders-—Scotland!
Territory
Just as your House fights for dominion over fiefs and cities in the Seasonal Campaign, so too did ancient Scots as they claimed territories throughout history. While England was constantly encroaching on Scotland’s borders, prompting warriors like William Wallace and Robert the Bruce to push them back and confront them in the name of independence, Scotland spent some time in the medieval period trying to expand their own domains.
One of these expansion attempts was in Ireland, an isle to the west of Scotland. While the First Scottish War of Independence against England was taking place, Robert the Bruce’s brother Edward landed in Larne, Co. Antrim in 135 to invade Ireland and install himself on the throne as per the King’s orders to create a larger united front against England. This didn’t go to plan, as a famine killed off most of the Scots armies, and they failed to hold onto captured areas.
A hillside view of Kinlochleven, a village in the Highlands of Scotland.
Topography and Temperature
Scotland is the most mountainous region in Great Britain and is characterised by dramatic peaks, lush forests, and many islands. It’s also home to the highest peak in the entirety of the United Kingdom—-Ben Nevis. Standing loftily at a summit height of 1,345 metres, the mountain attracts thousands of visitors per year, all set on conquering it.
Scotland is usually thought of as having extremely cold weather, but https://www.visitscotland.com/about/practical-information/weather/ states that the climate is “actually quite moderate and very changeable”. In the Summer months, the average maximum temperature can range from 15°C (59°F) to 17°C (63 °F), so while it might not be arctic, it’s still a tad chilly. Brr!
Towns
Edinburgh has served as the capital of Scotland since 1437, but the iconic city actually replaced Scone, a medieval town in Perth. After James I was assassinated in Perth, the throne was moved to Edinburgh Castle, and its association with kings and coronations ended.
Several well-known Scottish municipalities also underwent name changes throughout history, including Perth itself, which was previously named “St. John’s Toun” in honour of the town’s church dedicated to St John the Baptist. St. Andrews, the site of the famous golf course frequented by Mary Queen of Scots, went through many renamings, including “Kilrule” after St Regulus (or Rule).
You can observe National Geographic Day by exploring the Scottish-inspired ancestral home of the Highlands, Broch Eastray, and reading up about the must-see landmarks Scotland has to offer.
Hogmanay has come and gone, and as we venture further into the new year, we mustn’t forget another special day for Scotland—Burns Night! Read on to learn more about this special occasion, and to claim an exclusive free gift from MY.GAMES Market.
While not officially observed as a national holiday, the life and works of poet Robert Burns are celebrated on his birthday, January 25, with staple Scottish foods, parties, and tributes made to the great bard. Some of his most famous work includes Tam O’ Shanter, Auld Lang Syne, and A Red, Red Rose, invoking themes of empathy, encouragement, and everyday life. Modern Scots still adore his poems and songs for their universal themes like love, life, and a bit of humour for good measure.
The very first Burns Night was held by his friends on the fifth anniversary of his death in 1801, with a feast and performances of his brilliant works made to honour his life and cultural contributions.
Traditional Scottish dishes and delicacies are consumed as part of a Burns Night meal, including haggis, neeps and tatties, and of course, a few slugs of whisky. As the evening goes on, his poems are recited, toasts given, and to end the night, Auld Lang Syne is sung by all the guests with crossed arms and joined hands.
You can celebrate Burns Night in Conqueror’s Blade with a free gift, available to claim via MY.GAMES Market until February 1 (23:59 CET)!