

Before the second round of voting, Helmut met with Karl Franz, Todbringer's main rival and the deceased Emperor Luitpold I's son. In the alternate timeline of Total War: Warhammer Helmut Feuerbach originally voted for Graf Boris Todbringer of Middenland in the Imperial election of 2502 IC, who had received the most votes but was two votes shy of the majority needed to become the next emperor. Warhammer: End Times - Vermintide ReviewĠ9 November 2015 Total War: Warhammer The emperor's skill in debate was put to the ultimate test in resolving the dispute, as was his patience, but in the end both Elector Counts acceded to Karl Franz's wisdom and a potentially bitter civil war was ended before it began. The emperor travelled to Talabheim in an attempt to negotiate peace between the two hostile provinces. When hostilities erupted between Graf Alberich Haupt-Anderssen of Stirland and Helmut Feuerbach, ancestral enemies since the Time of the Three Emperors, the other Elector Counts waited expectantly to see which side Emperor Karl Franz would back. It is known that Helmut has no apparent heir to the throne of Talabecland. His poor judgment combined with his irritating personality resulted in a long list of people who would much rather see the Elector Count disappear, lending credence to the rumours of a coup. His commands were often sourced from his capricious turns and whimsy, and he was noted for his particularly heavy-handed style of ruling. įeuerbach was notorious for his foul temper, and he garnered great ire from his Electoral Province's parliament of nobles, the Merchant's Guild, and the various temples which contribute to the running of the Talabheim governmental council. Helmut Feuerbach has been the Grand Duke and Elector Count of Talabecland since 2512 IC.
