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Re: Kings of Drama - Keeping up the proud tradition
A single thud.
Some have likened it to the sound of a prize 400lb tuna slipping out of a net and dropping 20 feet onto a concrete pier. That is the sound of revelry in Agartha. No bells ring out, nobody dances in the street, but when the enemies of Agartha are dead or running away, at the end of the day, all agarthans raise a huge, meaty hand and in unison strike at the only thing they know they have a good chance of actually hitting - the rock outcrop above the cycloptic eye that most species call a "forehead". And for a night, they will be less morose, for Agartha is free and the pretty knights in black are dead, or gone, it matters not which. Tomorrow, the melancholy will return. Will Ulm? |
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My last province is taken, and I am now officially out of the game.
Have fun! |
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Ouch. I didnt know what at17 horsemen with 2 attacks with +6ap damage can do.
Looks like i did my TC builds wrong all the time;) |
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Why, thank you! When I first made my pretender i read Baalz excellent guide for T'ien Ch'i. It was a rather awkward strategy involving masses of cheap infantry and super communions. Naturally, I turned around and did the complete opposite. After all, there is no point in using the same tactic that everyone else have already used and are expecting. For example: Baalz guide specifically states that T'ien Ch'is sacreds are bad and are to be ignored.:D I'm essentially playing T'ien Ch'i: The sacred rush nation! I could give you some more tips on playing TC but unfortunately I am playing against you right now and it would probably be a bad idea to reveal my had this soon. Also, Ossa. Why all the temples? According to my calculations, you are putting out twice as much dominion as me and your dominion is caustic! Seriously! I built a ring of four temples by the entrance to your lands, plus used preachers. And my dominion was still being pushed back. I had to evacuate one of my research castles in order to avoid disease.:mad: In short; you should have expected my attack! |
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just wait till you have a big fight in the winter....
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You'll see! You will all see! |
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Shh! Dont mention this abominable season!
Heck, our old bones ache just from thinking about it... |
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I will be gone during the weekend.
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What's up with the hosting interval? One turn per week doesnt seem like much action.
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It's probably to accommodate the fact that a lot of people will be unable to play regularly during the holidays. Me? I will party were the sun don't shine. I'm not kidding about this.
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