

Their philosophy is based on various Taoist principles, and we made this spiritual background pervade most of the game’s mechanics.įor example, the Three Treasures – which are the primary Taoist virtues of Compassion, Frugality, and Humility – and the three domains of Land, People, and Heaven are seen everywhere, from the background of the new playable heroes and their individual skill trees to the branches of the reform tree.Īs the Yellow Turbans, you play the underdog. They are very different from the established, more authoritarian factions. The Yellow Turbans were the catalyst that set the events of the Three Kingdoms in motion. Will you be able to change the course of history by uniting China under a yellow sky, earning back the Mandate of Heaven, and bringing about the Era of Great Peace?

Now, new leaders have risen up to bear the torch and attempt to rekindle the movement.

The founder of the rebellion has perished, but defeat is far from certain. Our game starts in 190 CE, with the Yellow Turban rebellion having already been underway for six years. Other warlords grew ambitious as well, starting to act more and more autonomously and even fighting among themselves, leading to further suffering for the people. This led to further uprisings and ruthless suppression from the regime. In the resulting turmoil, Dong Zhuo marched on the capital and seized the Emperor.ĭong Zhuo proved to be a cruel tyrant, poisoning Emperor Shao as well as his other opponents and making the newly installed Emperor Xian his puppet. Eventually both the Emperor and the eunuchs controlling him perished, leading to Emperor Shao taking the throne. The warlords had no intention of handing their newly acquired power and autonomy back to the weakened Emperor. While successful and Zhang Jue was eventually defeated and lay dying of illness, the rulers did not change their ways and corruption remained rife, making the rebellion drag on for over two decades and new uprisings springing up throughout China. In response, the Emperor had no choice but to empower the warlords and give them control over large amounts of troops to quell the rebellion. Throughout China, rebellious peasants slew their masters and seized control of palaces, garrisons, and even whole cities. Left with no other choice, Zhang Jue spread the word that the uprising was to start immediately. The Emperor was warned ahead of time, and Zhang Jue’s sympathizers in the capital were executed. However, Zhang Jue was betrayed before his rebellion could begin. He used this to spread a prophecy confirming that Heaven’s mandate was lost, that the sky would turn yellow, and that the people would enjoy a period of peace and prosperity afterwards – he instructed them to be ready for an uprising. Using this network of healers and patients, Zhang Jue managed to gain influence throughout China. He and his fellow healers would help the sick when they could not afford to pay for their treatments. The founder of the Yellow Turban movement, Zhang Jue, was a healer who had great respect among the people. But natural disasters were often interpreted as a sign of Heaven’s displeasure with the current Emperor. The Mandate of Heaven – the divine right to rule – was the source of the Emperor’s legitimacy. Not only were the people starving – they were oppressed by an increasingly corrupt and tyrannical regime, with the Emperor being fought over by the court eunuchs and other nobles. The Yellow Turbans were instrumental in the fall of the Han Dynasty and the start of the Three Kingdoms period.Ĭhina was going through a long period of droughts, floods, failed crops, and other natural disasters. We sat down with Eva Jobse, lead designer of the Yellow Turban Rebellion Warlord Pack, to get some into insight into the development process that led to the creation of the Yellow Turban Rebellion DLC – check out what she had to say below. The Yellow Turban Rebellion is the first Warlord Pack for Total War: THREE KINGDOMS, and is available for purchase here.īut who were the Yellow Turbans, and what went into designing them for inclusion in Total War: THREE KINGDOMS?
