
April 30th, 2004, 07:37 PM
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Re: Carrion Woods Reanimations
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Originally posted by Kristoffer O:
The same reason the god of Ermor is killing it's own people. The wrathful god of the carrion woods detest all life, human in particular. All that is living dies and kreeping growth infests the flesh and bones of the living.
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Well, that's creepy and all, but killing one's own subjects is hardly an effective way to take over the world, unless you bring *a lot* of them back from the dead to fight for you.
CW has most of the weaknesses of the dead Ermors (no population base, very low gold income, hard to use living troops, relies on summoned mages/commanders, vulnerable to anti-undead spells) but less of their strengths (fewer autosummons, not amphibious, far fewer design points, no extra gems from home site). In addition one of their main magic paths (nature) has as one of its major foci, providing support to living troops (supply, healing, regeneration - all ineffective on lifeless undead with no need to eat).
Has anyone tried making extensive use of poison items/spells with CW? Is it just too hard to get the necessary nature mages? Too easy to counter? Too slow acting even when it works? Also, since your dominion is going to kill your population anyway, why not pillage it to bring in some gold while it's still alive?
Finally, I think all capitol restrictions should be removed from CW. The few living worshippers of the carrion God should keep moving to stay ahead of His wrath even as they bring it to new lands, and thus, they should be available for recruitment anywhere. Capitol only recruitment with a killer dominion is a death sentence for that unit, and although living worshipers of the carrion God are certainly doomed if they succeed, they should be permitted to live long enough to accomplish His purpose.
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People do not like to be permanently transformed and would probably revolt against masters that tried to curse them with iron bodies.
Pigs, on the other hand, are not bothered, or at least they don't complain.
-- Dominions II spell manual
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